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''For the music genre please see [[Chinese rock]]''
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'''Rock in China''' is a (nowadays) [[wiki]]-based website dedicated to the documenting and archiving of contemporary Chinese music, ranging from rock music to punk, metal, electro, jazz and hiphop.
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== Timeline of Rock in China ==
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April 2004, Rock in China starts as subsection named Metal in China at www.painkillermag.com

Late 2004: Moved to china.painkillermag.com

Mid 2005: Went to a own domain www.rockinchina.com

Autumn/Winter 2005: Upgraded to a CMS driven system.

May/June 2006: Opened RiC Labs and the RiC Radio.

June 2006: Cooperation with chaile.org starts at the Chaile / RiC Wiki.

September 2006: RiC starts a Blog at Wordpress.

November 2006: After a certain down time, RiC moves to a German server and is online again.

December 2006, RiC opens its own wiki.

February 2007: RiC collaborates with Last.fm and starts it's own non-commercial promotion label, getting bands such as Hang on the Box, Tookoo, No Name, Blood Funk and The Fuck'ndrolls to work with them.

January 2008: Rock in China becomes an official partner of the Midi Music Festival.

April 2008: Rock in China prepares the official English web infos for the May Midi Music Festival 2008 and becomes a media partner of the German Esplanade.

September 2008: Rock in China prepares the official English web infos for the October Midi Music Festival 2008.

October 2008: Rock in China becomes a media partner of the 20th anniversary of the Goethe-institut.

November 2008: Rock in China started a cooperation with the Institute of Sinology at the University of Heidelberg.

December 2008: Rock in China started their search for volunteers.

January 2009: Rock in China starts the translation of Der Lange Marsch des Rock'n'Roll, one of the groundbreaking publications about China's rock history.

April 2009: Rock in China prepares the official English web infos for the May Midi Music Festival 2009 in Zhenjiang, for the Strawberry Music Festival 2009 in Beijing and the 2009 Beijing Midi Night of Midi in Beijing.

July 2009: The books Noises Inside and Noises In-Burning by Yan Jun are published at RiC. Over 1000 artists at RiC!

== Further information ==

* [http://wiki.rockinchina.com Official Homepage]

Latest revision as of 09:46, 30 September 2023