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Contents • • • • • • Background [ ] Producer Dave Liang was born in and grew up in. He started learning classical piano at an early age but transitioned towards jazz after hearing ' 'So What' in high school.
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He attended college at and upon graduation moved to NYC to work as a consultant. After work he would spend his evenings looking for jazz gigs at various bars. In 2003, Liang reconnected with his college classmate, who was working as a producer with. He quit his day job and began apprenticing with Leslie, 'learning his way around drum machines and mixing desks and devouring a history of hip-hop that he had missed the first time around.'
He sold his first song to R&B singer and soon created his own group The Shanghai Restoration Project. Biography [ ] SRP debuted as 's 'New Artist of the Week' in January 2006. The group's first eponymous release, inspired by the bands of the 1930s, combines traditional Chinese instruments with and. The release gained recognition globally, rising to the top 10 in several electronic charts, including and.
The first track from the debut album, 'Introduction (1936),' was selected as the theme song for a worldwide TV advertising campaign for Parfums (a division of ) in early 2007. In late 2007, SRP partnered with (the Chinese government's record label) to release Remixed and Restored Vol. 1, a project remixing select classic Chinese hits from 1930s Shanghai. In 2008, SRP's Instrumentals: Day & Night, a 24-song soundtrack for modern day Shanghai, was featured on. A-pdf split 3.4.0 serial key.
Several songs were regularly featured during 's coverage of the. In 2009, SRP visited Sichuan, China with Abigail Washburn to create a folk-electronic record called Afterquake to raise awareness for victims of the Sichuan earthquakes. The two artists partnered with Sichuan Quake Relief and discussed their work on NPR All Things Considered, The San Francisco Chronicle, and NY Times.
In 2010, SRP earned a New York Emmy Award for the special entertainment news coverage of 'New York 360 Angle: Shanghai Restoration Project' produced by Limei Wang. That year, SRP partnered with the Chinese creative community site Neocha to release eXpo, a compilation of Chinese electronic artists that was highlighted in The Fader, Wired.com, and PRI's The World. In 2011, SRP released Little Dragon Tales, a collection of classic Chinese children's songs set to electronic and hip-hop beats. The album was recommended by as the 'year’s best culture-savvy stocking stuffer' in the.
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Songs from the album were also featured on compilations released by and. That same year, Liang began collaborating with multimedia artist Sun Yunfan, first on music videos and live visuals and eventually on songwriting and music production. In 2014, SRP released The Classics, a collection of 1930s and 1940s Shanghai jazz standards remade in an electronic format. The album features vocals from Shanghai jazz vocalist Zhang Le and was featured on both NPR's All Things Considered and Last Call with Carson Daly. The group embarked on a multi-city tour of China and performed at the and the Toronto's. In 2016, SRP released What's Up with That?, an electronic collaboration with Chinese animator Lei Lei and Life Elsewhere, an album with Chinese jazz singer Zhang Le. Life Elsewhere was the first album Liang co-produced with Sun Yunfan.