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Music works of Buyi Band

The album "Buyi" of the same name has been released, and he has been invited to participate in CCTV's programs many times, and was favored by the British BBC radio station, who made a special trip to Beijing to interview him. It was rated as the most watched and outstanding folk rock band by Beijing's mainstream media. And participated in Inner Mongolia's "Gergentala Grassland Music Festival" with many domestic first-line bands.

As a new generation of outstanding rock bands with their masterpiece "Sing for You", they have joined the big-name compilation album "Gift", and have collaborated with Tang Dynasty Band, Gao Qi, Xu Wei, Zhang Chu and other artists for special performances Tour.

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Buyi creates the most beautiful sounds in this land through their own way of expression.

There is no need to say more about the difficult environment for underground bands in China. Rock music is an art form that originated in the West in the 1960s and is still popular today. The development of Chinese rock music only happened in the last ten years of the 20th century. However, China's underground bands are not like the West. They stand out and rebel against society and raise the banner of counter-culture. The Buyi Band is the most representative among all the singers and the one I prefer. They lack the impetuousness and rebelliousness of most rock bands, no decadence and malaise, no hatred and subversion of mainstream culture, and more of a fresh, free and natural authenticity, which is rare in today's music scene. Traits. Listening to their songs, it feels like wandering through the majestic passes of Ningxia.

Just like their name, Buyi, full of bookish atmosphere, they are common people scholars in the Chinese music scene rather than music ruffians. Just like most rock bands, they generate great power from nothing. Once they fall into the comfort of life, it is difficult to find the explosive power. I hope Buyi will not lose his original style of music as he rises to the top of the music scene. This is the foundation for your livelihood, and it is a rare trait in today's music scene.

"Departure" is the fourth album officially released by the Buyi Band in 18 years since its formation. It not only includes the band's representative works such as "Free Bird" and "Chasing the Sun", but also includes "Departure", "Departure" and "Departure". "Kiss You" and other new songs that have rarely appeared in live performances before, as well as "Rainbow", the lead vocal by bass beauty Lin Na Na. The addition of technical guitarist Miao Jia makes the expression of music richer and freer. This album was completed with the help of rock pioneers from China, Japan and the United States. In addition to the regular members of Buyi Band, veteran bassist Liu Wentai and Japanese drum king Funky Sueyoshi all showed their superb skills in it. With a distinctive style, the mixing was completed in Los Angeles by Guns & Roses' recording engineer Wyn Davis, and the famous rock photographer Chai Dongxin designed the finished record. No expense is spared in production, because Buyi Band always believes that strict requirements for quality mean love and respect for the listener.