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Wu Jindai

Wu Jindai, female, Han nationality, is currently a music producer and singer of Fengchao Records. Representative works include albums such as "Forest Rhapsody", "My Ocean", "Discovering the Rainforest", and "Elf of the Night".

Chinese name: Wu Jindai

Nationality: Chinese

Ethnicity: Han

Constellation: Gemini

Date of birth : June 17

Occupation: Music Producer

Graduation School: Brigham Young University

Management Company: Feng Chao Records

Representative works: Forest Rhapsody, My Ocean, Discovering the Rainforest, Night Elf and other albums

Music type: New Age Music/NewAge

Personal introduction

Wu Jindai I like Taiwan, and I want to make some music that allows people to enter the vitality of Taiwan more through music. Also, make old traditional music that no one wants to listen to into music that people still find enjoyable and want to listen to. Because~ After studying abroad, I discovered that Taiwan and mainland China have a lot of great music heritage, but no one abroad knows about it. They only know about Indian music, Celtic music, and of course mainstream pop music. After returning to China, I realized that even Taiwanese people don’t know much about their own musical heritage. Most people only listen to pop songs or foreign music, which is a pity for them. So that’s how I started making music.

Character information

English name: WuJindai

Region: Hong Kong and Taiwan

Constellation: Gemini

Occupation: Singer

Created the Contemporary Music Hall-Hearing Nature Series-My Ocean

Production Information

1. "Forest Rhapsody" ranks first in the world Zhang Taiwan Nature Music

Wilderness explorer Xu Renxiu, nature recording expert Liu Yihua, nature observer Yang Yatang, American-abroad producer Wu Jindai, Golden Melody Award producer and Performance Music Award winner Fan Zongpei, wholeheartedly tailor-made for Taiwan's forests Natural music creation! The production process took 5 years, and included field recordings in the mountains and forests of Taiwan. It collected nearly 100 natural sounds of Taiwanese birds, frogs, cicadas, insects, goats, macaques, flying squirrels, streams, etc.; novel and full of creativity. The production concept makes the natural sound source in the music consistent with the rhythm and tonality of the music, such as the percussion orchestra composed of animals and frogs in "Night Spirit", the Taiwanese thrush in "Wild Bird Love Song", and "Water Path" The sound of the stream blends well with the cello strings. The piano and water sounds in the middle of "Good Day, Subtropical" are composed of tranquility. The entire album presents the highest level of fusion of natural sounds and music!