$1,500 Raised

We pulled a crowd of 400 in a small bar and raised $1,500 for Tibetan minority kids in Western Sichuan and the night was essentially an ultimate success aside from Kensho getting out of control drunk and us having to prop him up on the street outside. Probably the best show I’ve ever had in China, and I’d say definitely the best show that we’ve had together as Hunters & Gatherers. The crowd was literally yelling for more so we went through a lot more material than we’d originally planned on. There were tons of photographers in the house and a group of video guys making a documentary on the benefit show so it’s all on tape!

June 4, 2006|

Tibetan Benefit Show

I’m in Mike’s apartment in Shanghai with a group of friends, hanging out before returning to Shuffle to play tonight from 11-1am. It’s our first time playing together in Shanghai and we’re looking forward to it – we rehearsed for an hour or two this afternoon after helping set up the equipment. We’re listed in all of the local publications as the #1 thing to do tonight in Shanghai (with the help of a number of local journalist friends), even above DJ Shortkut who’s here from California. Apparently a few hundred pre-sale tickets are sold out so the attendance should be proper, helped in no small part by 10yuan Carlsberg beer (with the average price in Shanghai at an upmarket club being about 50-60yuan).

About the event; it’s a non-profit charity event to raise money for children in Western Sichuan. None of us are getting paid for the performance, and as a matter of fact, we’re all staying on couches while we’re here in town. I think the promoters have just barely covered the operating costs, so from here on out it’s just a party where we’re all trying to have fun. A number of Shanghai promoters will be in the house and it’ll be a great place to promote ourselves, both as a group and individually. I’m going to finish my white wine now; served to us by Mike’s neighbor from France. 😉

June 3, 2006|
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