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In Pictures: China’s rise of rock ‘n’ roll

Residence A is one of hundreds of bands that have sprung up over the past decade at a speed equal to China’s economy.

Zhang Bing plays guitar at MAO Livehouse in the Drum and Bell Tower (Gulou) area in Xicheng district, Beijing.
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By Jonathan Alpart
Published On 27 Nov 201227 Nov 2012

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Beijing, China – Gou, 27, is the rhythm guitarist and frontman of Residence A, a four-piece band made up of Chinese youths who have been gigging and gaining recognition in China’s capital for the past few years.

He hardly speaks a word of English and never went to college, yet his raucous music and earnest, feverish performances prove he has a PhD in rock and roll.

Enthralled with English rock band Pink Floyd’s 1973 album “The Dark Side of the Moon”, a teenaged Gou left his hometown of Baoding, Hebei province – the origin of Chinese stress balls – and moved to Beijing with the sole purpose of becoming a rockstar.

At 18, he lost part of his index finger on his left hand in a worksite accident in a paper factory. Already a skilled guitar player, the accident nearly drove him to suicide.

Incredibly, he retaught himself guitar in reverse – using his right hand to form chords and his left hand to strum. He also taught Xiao Bing, Residence A’s lead guitarist, how to play guitar.

Residence A, named after a modest lodging in the neighbourhood that Gou and Bing once dreamed of having the means to live in, is one of the hundreds of bands that have sprung up in Beijing, and across the country, over the past decade at a speed equal to China’s economic development.

Residence A(***)s set list is taped to the microphone inside their practice room.
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Zhang Bing, left, and Chen Shao of Residence A, eat takeout in their Tongzhou district apartment in eastern Beijing with their dog, Jianjian.
These rooms have been converted into music practice rooms for local bands, next to this building is a hospital.
Gou Zhaozhao, centre, lead singer and rhythm guitarist of Residence A, teaches guitar lessons at this music store.
This award from a local English magazine is proudly displayed in the music store where Gou Zhaozhao teaches guitar as a part-time job.
Zhang Bing and his girlfriend, Yumiao, drive in her car from Tongzhou district to central Beijing for their performance. 
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Meanwhile, Gou Zhaozhao, left, and Chen Shao ride the subway. Cheng Bo, the drummer, is a local Beijinger and lives in the city.
Chinese youths stand in front of the MAO Live-house music venue in the Drum and Bell Tower area of Xicheng.
Gou Zhaozhao tunes his guitar during a sound check at MAO Live-house. The index finger on his left hand was partially severed in an accident at a paper factory.
The band plays a song during their sound check. Curious audience members begin slowly pouring in well before the show is scheduled to begin.
Chinese young people congregate in the hallway of MAO Live-house.
The band and some of their friends eat pork dumplings and noodles in a restaurant across the street from MAO Live-house before their show starts.
Gou Zhaozhao, left, and Zhang Bing relax upstairs with their friends while waiting to be called to the stage.
The fog machine releases a puff of smoke at the onset of Residence A(***)s performance.


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