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Tag: Pop Music

Posted inChina

Fugitive caught by facial recognition at concert

by Darlie Yiu July 23, 2019February 18, 2020

A man wanted by the law enforcement was arrested on Saturday at a Cantopop star’s concert in Zhanjiang city at the southwestern end of Guangdong province, China. At 10pm on July 20, police from Zhanjiang arrived at the Olympic Centre and arrested the man at Hong Kong star Aaron Kwok Fu-shing’s Cantopop concert, the Paper […]

Posted inNortheast Asia, South Korea

K-pop videos flicker into an art form

by Ophelie Surcouf June 3, 2019February 18, 2020
Psychopomp by Japanese Breakfast
Posted inUncategorized

Best dream-pop albums of 2016, according to AOTY

by Ben Richardson December 31, 2016
Glad to be sad: Subsonic Eye are out to change Singapore's career-centric mindset with their brand of ethereal, dreamy pop. Photo: Official band picture
Posted inAT Finance, Singapore

Singapore’s Subsonic Eye playing happy music for sad people

by William Marshall December 31, 2016February 18, 2020
Members of Japan pop group Pottya do their thing.
Reuters/Kim Kyung-Hoon
Posted inJapan, Northeast Asia, World

Japan’s pudgy pop stars take aim at obesity prejudice

by Reuters December 15, 2016February 18, 2020

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