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From classical to indie-rock, to pop, to world music. Musicb2b.cn represents China's best composers.


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Producers:

Lim Giong
Lim Giong(born June 7, 1964 in Changhua, Taiwan) is a musician, artist, DJ, composer, songwriter, producer, music director and actor. He is a leading figure in the Taiwanese experimental electronic music scene.
His musical career began with the release of his first album, "Marching Forward", in 1990. In his early years, he gave rousing performances of folk-pop music in Taiwan, playing hits such as "A Soundless Place" from the “Dust of Angels” soundtrack. Giong is mainly associated with the genre known as "New Taiwanese Song". His third album, "Entertainment World", was recorded in England in 1993 and features an evolved sound infused with electronic, drum and bass, break beat, and ambient sounds.
Giong is currently participating in Creative Commons in Taiwan.
Kubert Leung
Kubert Leung is a musician and Cantopop songwriter from Hong Kong. He is one of the pioneers of Cantopop and founder of Life Exhibition and Ukiyo-e 「浮世繪」, two important Hong Kong bands during the 1980's. Kubert Leung is the main songwriter behind singer Candy Lo. He has also written songs for Faye Wong, Hacken Lee, Miriam Yeung, Anthony Wong, Zhou Bichang, and others.
Leung recently became the band leader for the TVB music programme "Jade Solid Gold".
Yan Yue (Helen Yan)
Yan Yue is the former Chief Editor of “Music Heaven” Magazine and Planning and Production Manager at Warner Bros. Yue served as Chief Music Director at Modern Sky in 2004.

Yan Yue's production credits include:
"Golden Age" - Dada (pop band from China mainland).
"Life Like Summer Flowers" - Pushu
"Jin Haixin" - Jin Haixin
"Hide and Seek" - A music novel from best selling children's book author Guo Jingming

Yan Yue has also produced soundtracks for the Chinese versions of “Who Framed Roger Rabbit”,
“Beauty and the Beast”, “Bedknobs and Broomsticks”, and “Inu no eiga”
Gefei
Gefei is the songwriter/producer behind pop group Milk@Coffee. Many of his songs have been licensed for commercial use, including in TV commercials for Nestle and Motorola.

His commercial credits include the following:
iPod commercial song
Commercial song for Nokia mobile phones 8250, 5110, N95 etc.
Trailer music for Nike's Asian Games campaign
Theme song for Nike's 760 campaign
Music for Audi’s Touch Tibet campaign
Chinese theme song for Japanese animated show “Gin-iro no kami no Agito”
Ai Jing’s song “My 2008”
Dead J
Dead J (Shao Yanpeng) is a Beijing-based minimalist/dub techno producer. He is one of the key members of the new generation of Chinese electronic musicians. His music is influenced by traditional minimalism, with dreamy melodies and a collage of sound fragments. His second album, Mental Magic, was awarded "Best Electronic Album" in 2006 by The Chinese Music Media Awards.
Dead J has composed music for theatre and movie projects
Zhang Yang
Zhang Yang is the guitar player for the band Sober, one of the pioneers of Chinese rock.

His compositions include the following:
2003 – Music Director for the film “Jing Zhe” (Excited Insects), for which he won a Golden Rooster Award.
2003 – Music Director for the film “Zhi Fu” (Uniform), a Jury Special Prize winner at the Toronto International Film Festival.
2004 – Music Director for the film “Shi Jie” (The World), an official selection at the Venice Film Festival; Best Film award-winner at the San Sebastian International Film Festival.
2004 – Music Director and Music Composer for the film “Du Zi Deng Dai” (Waiting Alone), an official selection at the Tokyo International Film Festival; Best Debut Film award-winner at the Beijing Student Film Festival.
2005 – Music Director and Music Composer for the film “Karmic Mahjong”.
2005 – Music Composer for the film “Rang Wo Dui Ni Sa Dian Ye”, Best Music award-winner at the China Fresh Director awards.
2006 – Music Director for the film “San Xia Hao Ren”, a Gold Lion award-winner at the Venice Film Festival.
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