Posts Tagged ‘sports’

Duck Fight Goose Releases Sports at D-22

Duck Fight Goose releases its debut album Sports at D-22.

I always like to brag about Beijing being the center of the music universe in China. It is rather hard to dispute. The only band that throws a wrench in my argument is Duck Fight Goose. Hailing from Shanghai, they are one of the best bands in China, hands down. Their new album Sports, recently released by Maybe Mars, should put them more on the map not only domestically but hopefully internationally. I love the math and prog rock influences and genuinely feel it could be a breakout album. Han Han, the lead singer and general impresario, is taking the band in a wide array of directions. Their live performances are also extremely tight – check out footage from the Sports album release party at D-22 below. So, onwards and upwards with Duck Fight Goose, and may they continue to instigate a renaissance of sorts in Shanghai.

Duck Fight Goose releases its debut album Sports at D-22.Duck Fight Goose releases its debut album Sports at D-22.

Duck Fight Goose releases its debut album Sports at D-22.Duck Fight Goose releases its debut album Sports at D-22.


    Indonesian Dispatches: Jakarta BMX

    BMX riders congregate in Kota, Jakarta's old colonial central square, to participate in a makeshift trick competition

    My first day in Jakarta (and Indonesia for that matter), I decided to hit up the typical tourist spots like the National Monument and the old city district known as Kota. Expecting a melody of crumbling colonial architecture and dusty museums, I was pleasantly surprised to wander upon a BMX trick competition being held in the central square. In many ways this discovery typified the rest of my trip across Java. In every city Indonesian youths were organizing events and competitions to support their often-offbeat creative and sporting outlets. Although Indonesia is often stereotyped as a restrained and conservative place, the largest Muslim nation is actually brimming in energy as youths seek out alternative lifestyles.

    BMX riders congregate in Kota, Jakarta's old colonial central square, to participate in a makeshift trick competitionBMX riders congregate in Kota, Jakarta's old colonial central square, to participate in a makeshift trick competitionBMX riders congregate in Kota, Jakarta's old colonial central square, to participate in a makeshift trick competition

    BMX riders congregate in Kota, Jakarta's old colonial central square, to participate in a makeshift trick competition


      Air & Style Beijing: Shawn White Visits Beijing

      The big kicker gets lit up at night at the Air & Style snowboarding competition in Beijing

      A forty-meter high kicker was built in the Olympic Sports Center Stadium in Beijing for the Air & Style snowboard competition presented by Shaun White and Oakley. Probably the largest alternative/extreme sports competition ever to be held in China, it broadcasted live to an estimated fifty million people even though the stadium was less than full. Apparently the Public Security Bureau clamped down hard before the event and there was little to no promotion in terms of ticket sales. Those with VIP status were also supposed to maintain their seats the entire event even during the live performances by New Pants and China’s largest pop superstar Wang Lee Hom. Oakley and many other sports brands see Air & Style as the beachhead from which the entire snowboarding industry can enter China. With the widespread construction of new skiing and snowboarding resorts across eastern China there is a lot of hope for snowboarding to catch fire amongst China’s youth. Letting China’s top snowboarders appear with some of the best in the world on national Chinese television is a good start.

      The big kicker at the Air & Style snowboarding competition in BeijingThe contests for the 2010 Beijing Air & Style competitionThe big kicker at the Air & Style snowboarding competition in Beijing

      Advertisements surround the contestants at the Air & Style press conferenceLocal Chinese snowboarders get interviewed at the Air & Style press conferenceShawn White poses with a fan who gave him a bottle of baijiu at the Air & Style press conference

      Shawn White at the Air & Style press conference in Beijing


        Vans Skateboarding and Freestyle BMX Riding Night at Woodward Beijing

        Two buses full of kids packed into Woodward Beijing for a night of skating and freestyle BMX riding thanks to Vans

        I just had the pleasure of visiting the newly-minted Woodward Beijing skateboard and freestyle BMX park that opened its doors to China this summer. Although it is a pain in the ass to get down to the southern sixth ring road, Woodward Beijing truly is a state of the art facility and will hopefully nurture a new wave of talented skateboarders and freestyle BMX riders in China. These sports are just taking hold in cities and major brands like Vans, who sponsored the evening by driving down two busloads of kids for free, can only see rising interest amongst the growing pool of urban hipsters and punks around the country. Even though I didn’t get in on the action myself, I was greatly intrigued by the possibilities of the giant foam box pit that freestyle BMX riders used for practicing aerials. Next time I might find myself rocketing skyward on a bike. For now the only problem I can foresee is consistently getting kids that far outside the city to partake in everything Woodward Beijing has to offer. On the up side, large-scale summer camps are being planned which is the real bread and butter for Woodward in other locations around the world.

        Skateboarders take to the ramps and bowls of Woodward BeijingSkateboarders take to the ramps and bowls of Woodward Beijing

        Freestyle BMX riders crash-land into pit of foam cubes to cushion their practice aerials at Woodward Beijing
        Freestyle BMX riders crash-land into pit of foam cubes to cushion their practice aerials at Woodward Beijing
        Freestyle BMX riders crash-land into pit of foam cubes to cushion their practice aerials at Woodward Beijing

        Freestyle BMX riders crash-land into pit of foam cubes to cushion their practice aerials at Woodward Beijing
        Freestyle BMX riders crash-land into pit of foam cubes to cushion their practice aerials at Woodward Beijing
        Freestyle BMX riders crash-land into pit of foam cubes to cushion their practice aerials at Woodward Beijing


          Stadium Architecture South Africa World Cup 2010

          Moses Mabhida Stadium, Durban, South Africa

          First of all, congratulations to South Africa for hosting such an amazing World Cup. I think they did an exemplary job in the face of many obstacles and managed to pull off one of the most successful World Cups of all time. One of the host nation’s greatest assets was definitely the stadiums. The exterior of Soccer City in Johannesburg and Green Point Stadium in Cape Town were incredible, but the Moses Mabhida Stadium in Durban with it’s giant arch extending over the field proved to be the clear winner. Attached are a few of my favorite architectural shots from World Cup 2010 in South Africa.

          Soccer City, Johannesburg, South AfricaHolland verse Brazil at Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium, Port Elizabeth, South Africa

          Soccer City, Johannesburg, South AfricaGreen Point Stadium, Cape Town, South Africa