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The Chinese Birdwatchers
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In China’s rapidly changing society a number of ancient traditions, such as bird watching, are being lost. ‘The loneliness of Chinese birdwatchers an article published in the Economist gave the band, formed in 2009, it’s name.\n \nThe poetic title caught the band’s attention because it describes the perfect solitude of someone who appreciates details and can find stillness within the trials of daily life.\n \nFive cuckoo birds make up The Chinese Birdwatchers, they are crazy about details and of course, music.\n \nA BIT OF HISTORY…\nIn 2008, Jorge Sierra and Nacho Rupérez crossed paths and despite their 10 year age difference they hit it off musically.Later, they hooked up with Jorge’s twin Raul Sierra and his wife, the American singer Heather Jo’Wel.\nThe group came together with the arrival of violinist Iria Armesto.\n \nThe result of this union is a mix of poetry, folk, surf, bossa nova and rock\nthat sounds like a road trip through the American southwest.\n \nA violin, an old upright bass, trumpet, saxophone and guitars are brought together acoustically,in a format that they have presented not only at music halls,\nbut also at art galleries, roof terraces, private living rooms and even at a hairdresser salon!\n \nIn short, the Chinese Birdwatchers are an unusual group that sounds like anything or nothing.\n \nABOUT THE ALBUM…\nIn the spring of 2012 they released their first self-produced album which won the attention from Warner Chappell music. They were offered a contract immediately following their performance at the DelPozo runway show for Madrid Fashion Week in El Parque del Capricho in August 2012. Last February they recorded their second album at Audiomatic at Drax studios.It is due to be released in early 2014.
In China’s rapidly changing society a number of ancient traditions, such as bird watching, are being lost. ‘The loneliness of Chinese birdwatchers an article published in the Economist gave the band, formed in 2009, it’s name.\n \nThe poetic title caught the band’s attention because it describes the perfect solitude of someone who appreciates details and can find stillness within the trials of daily life.\n \nFive cuckoo birds make up The Chinese Birdwatchers, they are crazy about details and of course, music.\n \nA BIT OF HISTORY…\nIn 2008, Jorge Sierra and Nacho Rupérez crossed paths and despite their 10 year age difference they hit it off musically.Later, they hooked up with Jorge’s twin Raul Sierra and his wife, the American singer Heather Jo’Wel.\nThe group came together with the arrival of violinist Iria Armesto.\n \nThe result of this union is a mix of poetry, folk, surf, bossa nova and rock\nthat sounds like a road trip through the American southwest.\n \nA violin, an old upright bass, trumpet, saxophone and guitars are brought together acoustically,in a format that they have presented not only at music halls,\nbut also at art galleries, roof terraces, private living rooms and even at a hairdresser salon!\n \nIn short, the Chinese Birdwatchers are an unusual group that sounds like anything or nothing.\n \nABOUT THE ALBUM…\nIn the spring of 2012 they released their first self-produced album which won the attention from Warner Chappell music. They were offered a contract immediately following their performance at the DelPozo runway show for Madrid Fashion Week in El Parque del Capricho in August 2012. Last February they recorded their second album at Audiomatic at Drax studios.It is due to be released in early 2014.