
Thanks to Max and Evo for inviting me again – here’s the SLURL for Evolving Images Amphitheater.

Thanks to Max and Evo for inviting me again – here’s the SLURL for Evolving Images Amphitheater.
In addition to other digital music outlets, all the tracks from Chill Dynasty and Made In Taiwan are now also available from SNOCAP (most prominently on my MySpace page).

What a difference three weeks make ;^) Back in Taiwan after visiting family and friends in South Africa. Is it just me or is it becoming a rather expensive country – either way, I’m rested and inspired!
I’m working hard on a second remix for Kou Chou Ching and I hope to include it on a remix album I’m planning to release in a couple of months.
I’ve updated the discography section at moshang.net to give a slightly more rounded picture of my musical activities over the years. Oh yeah, and I’ve just created a MOG page…
To my friends performing at this weekend’s Spring Scream Festival, break legs!

(L to R: Bordeaux, Jun, Emily, me and Andy)
I’ve reached the end of my 8 show Eslite Bookshop tour here in Taiwan with the final show in Hsinchu today. I’ve had so much fun doing these that I wish there were more. I’m hoping there will be many more CD’s to come and many more opportunities to perform. A big thank you to Yichin at Silent Agreement, Mosaic and the staff at these stores for making it so easy for me.
Em. and I were really happy to see our friends Bordeaux, Andy and Jun at Eslite yesterday. Bordeaux is a dear friend from South Africa, Andy is an American trombone player whose been active in a whole bunch of band projects in Taiwan (check out their Sound Clashes MySpace page) and Jun is a fellow windcontroller player. Since I last saw Jun, he’s made the change to Akai’s new EWI4000s instrument – I’m still using Yamaha’s older WX5. Though I love new technology, I must say the WX5 has worked out really nicely for me and I don’t think I’ll be changing any time soon. I’ll probably change my tune once Yamaha introduces an updated WX, though.

I’ve uploaded a small snippet of the end of my set in Kaohsiung (in the video-section) – watch out for the lady in the third row having a great old boogie. You can’t tell from the back, but she was 60 if she was a day… here’s to us all bopping like that at 60! Thanks for the video, Patrick!
The photo-section has been update with pics from the gigs in Tainan and Kaohsiung…