Li Hongjie (Executive Editor of the Chinese version of "Rolling Stone"): Public Enemy teaches you about hip-hop music
"Nine Inch Ding" and "Public Enemy" are both what I am personally looking forward to. I have watched the "Nine Inch Ding" scene on DVD before, and their lighting and background music were combined very well. "Public Enemy" is a very important group not only in hip-hop music, but in the entire history of black music, and more broadly, in the history of rock and roll and even contemporary pop music. Lead singer Chuck D once said that "HIP-HOP is the CNN of black people". Nowadays, many people think that hip-hop is about big gold chains, fancy cars, and beautiful women, but it is not. Through ChuckD and "Public Enemy", everyone has a different understanding of hip-hop, and they know that this kind of music is not that superficial.
In addition, I am also looking forward to Brett Anderson, the lead singer of "Goatskin". His charisma on stage and the light and energy he emits on stage are absolutely impressive. Especially his voice. That little voice! No matter whether it’s a man or a woman, my heart is broken and my body is numb when I hear it! He just has this magic.
I have watched "Beiliu" in these past few years. There are some problems in every session, but there are also bright spots in every session, and it has great existence value. The biggest problem is the venue. There was a large isolation area between the audience and the stage, which is rare for music festivals.