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Eternal Dragonz

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Eternal Dragonz
Founded2015
FounderLucy Chinen, Eric Hu, Justin Tam, Jason Wong, Jenny Yoo
Distributor(s)
Genre
LocationInternational
Official websitewww.eternaldragonz.bandcamp.com

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Eternal Dragonz is an independent record label and artist collective, founded in Los Angeles in 2015 by Lucy Chinen, Eric Hu, Justin Tam (also known as Tzekin / V Kim), Jason Wong and Jenny Yoo.[1] It has released music and visual projects from Andrew Thomas Huang, Organ Tapes, x/o, Tzekin, Scintii and FOTAN LAIKI.

History[edit]

Originally, the collective came together to explore the work of artists of East, South and South East Asian artists across the English-speaking diaspora in the United States and Australia. The group has since grown to represent and work with artists across Asia and pair Asians artists working between Asia and those working in the west.[2]

Many of the group’s early projects engaged issues of diaspora identity, such as the short film[3]‘Fire Cock’ by visual artist Andrew Thomas Huang with a soundtrack by musician Organ Tapes, the bootleg compilations Karaoke Vol. 1 and Karaoke Vol. 2, which remixes popular Asian karaoke songs, and a “micro-grant” from online magazine Rhizome (organization) to document early Chinese-American net imagery.[4]

The collective host a monthly online radio show on the Mexico-based station Internet Public Radio. The show was previously aired monthly on London online radio station Radar Radio.

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References[edit]

  1. ""The Asian art collective celebrating self-love"". Dazed. 11 May 2016. Retrieved 25 April 2019.
  2. ""FADER Mix: Eternal Dragonz"". The Fader. 22 April 2016. Retrieved 25 April 2019.
  3. ""Björk's video collaborator on activism, sexuality & Facebook"". Dazed. 15 May 2017. Retrieved 25 April 2019.
  4. ""Announcing the 2017 Microgrant Awardees"". Rhizome. 8 September 2017. Retrieved 25 April 2019.

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Category:Electronic music record labels Category:Independent record labels


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