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MLO Special: Songs for Taichung

I want to give you an audio tour of Taichung City which is my home here in Taiwan. To put you in the picture, Taichung is located roughly in the centre of Taiwan and it’s is the third largest city after Taipei and Kaohsiung. I’ve been living in Taichung since I arrived in Taiwan going on 7 years ago.

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00:00 Part 1 [Construction]

We start at my home which is on the 4th floor of an apartment building in Dali City, itself a suburb of Taichung south of the city center. I’m on the balcony and capture the sound of construction going on next door. Our neighbor is a pretty unsightly parking lot, but if you look at satellite photos of my neighborhood on Google Earth, you’ll see that what is now the parking lot used to be a rice paddy – probably until about 5 years ago or so. That explains the water tower and small pond under my my window.

07:05 Part 2 [Cycling]

Let’s get out and about. I invite you to hop on my bicycle with me as we brave the traffic and head out into the streets of Taichung. We’re armed with a sound recorder to capture anything of interest, so let’s see what we can find. Ready? Here we go.

12:10 Part 3 [Recreation]

Our first stop is Taichung Park roughly at the center of the City. The idea is to get out of the noise and traffic for a bit. My nerves are a little frazzled from the trip here, and I’m also a little frustrated that thus far we haven’t found too many useful sounds. While, I ponder where I should take you next I beat this tattoo on some exercise equipment the City Government kindly provides in most of Taichung’s parks.

16:53 Part 4 [Golden Years]

A little further along Taichung Park we come across some old folks who have gathered in the shade of the trees to play Chinese chess and to chat the afternoon away. Let’s stay a while and eavesdrop.

21:12 Part 5 [Commerce]

Hunting sounds like this is hot work – let’s quickly pop into a 7-11 and get something to drink. By the way, if you ever come to Taiwan don’t make the mistake my friend did and use a 7-11 as a landmark – there are literally hundreds of them everywhere in Taichung and around Taiwan.

27:08 Part 6 [Market]

It’s time to visit one of Taichung’s popular night market streets, Yijhong Jia. Hey, it’s only 3PM, but already Yijhong Street is crowded  – there’s no way we can ride through the throng. Better to get off and push the bike.

32:54 Part 7 [Teawhistle] from Made in Taiwan (2004)

After a visit to Yijhong Street, it’s time to head back home. To my first apartment in Taichung, as it turns out, where an old gentleman used to come round every night with a with a big kettle mounted on the back of his bicycle. You can hear steam escaping from it with a whistling sound

Running Time: 37:00

I do hope you’ve enjoyed this small trip around my city. I haven’t come close to showing you everything, so maybe we can do this again some time.

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Mark Forman – photoshoot

(MoShang by Mark Forman - used under a CC by-nc-sa license)
(MoShang by Mark Forman - used under a CC by-nc-sa license)

My friend Mark Forman (or bbluesman) offered to do a photoshoot for me, so we hit the Martyrs’ Shrine here in Taichung last Wednesday. I’m very pleased with the way it turned out – the photo above is my clear favorite. Have a look at the rest of the set here.

Mark obviously put quite a bit of work into it, and now I’m looking forward to another shoot, again with Mark behind the camera, but this time together with Chris Bailey. Hopefully we can get a couple of nice shots as promo material for Chris and my upcoming Suncake Lounge album.

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Largest Saxophone Ensemble

It’s not  every day you get to set a world record, but that’s exactly how I spent my afternoon yesterday. If ever I needed more proof that I somehow ended up in the right city in the world after all, Taichung yesterday hosted an attempt at a Guinness world record for the largest saxophone ensemble – keep in mind too that the town of Houli not far from here is almost entirely dedicated to the  manufacturing of saxophones. Anyways, we did it – the new record stands at 918 saxophonists all blowing at the same time and relatively in tune to boot ;^) I have a T-shirt and certificate to show for my participation, along with this vid.

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Live @ Mojo Coffee (Taichung)

I’ll be performing live with guitarist Chris Bailey at Mojo Coffee in Taichung this Saturday (May 3rd) from around 8pm. We have the honor of being the first artists to perform there, since it’s actually a brand new branch: Mojo Coffee RETRO – and located at Wu Chuan Shi Rd. Section 1, no. 116 (click here for a Google map), right near the art museum.

Chris and I last played together in 2005 with Rhythm Clowns at the Taichung Jazz Festival. Chris will jam with me on my set and I’ll be jamming with him on his. It’s going to be a goodie!!