Channel 4 - Unreported World - China's Pop Idols:
"Marcel Theroux explores the extraordinary world of China's music stars, inspired by hip-hop, punk and K-pop but working under increasing censorship and authoritarian government".
Broadcast yesterday, this was a much more interesting programme than one might have expected in that it showed how mainstream music in China actually operates, from boy and girl bands who are given lavish Hollywood lifestyles to sing songs overtly promoting communism and its values to hip-hop rappers, mainly undercover, on the urban fringes and a publicly respected middle aged punk rocker, latterly a punk poet, who lives in the middle of nowhere and records in his non soundproofed bar between thunderstorms as he hasn't the money for a studio and would now be imprisoned if he did anything more. I don't know if the programme will be repeated but it should be available on the C4 version of I-player.
"Marcel Theroux explores the extraordinary world of China's music stars, inspired by hip-hop, punk and K-pop but working under increasing censorship and authoritarian government".
Broadcast yesterday, this was a much more interesting programme than one might have expected in that it showed how mainstream music in China actually operates, from boy and girl bands who are given lavish Hollywood lifestyles to sing songs overtly promoting communism and its values to hip-hop rappers, mainly undercover, on the urban fringes and a publicly respected middle aged punk rocker, latterly a punk poet, who lives in the middle of nowhere and records in his non soundproofed bar between thunderstorms as he hasn't the money for a studio and would now be imprisoned if he did anything more. I don't know if the programme will be repeated but it should be available on the C4 version of I-player.
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