The Tea Beggars - Conspiracy Theory, Sense 99, Hong Kong
The Tea Beggars are - Lead vocals: Richard Strockl, lead guitar/backing vocals: Glenn Wong, bass: Stephen Suen, drums: Dan Cristobal
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The Tea Beggars - Try (John Mayer), Sense 99, Hong Kong
The Tea Beggars are - Lead vocals: Richard Strockl, lead guitar/backing vocals: Glenn Wong, bass: Stephen Suen, drums: Dan Cristobal
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Stella By Starlight (Jazz Guitar Duo + Drums) at Sense 99, Hong Kong | Simon Yu, Fish and Az Samad
Stella By Starlight (Victor Young)
Thursday Night Jazz at Sense 99, Hong Kong
Simon Yu - Electric Guitar
Fish - Drums
Az Samad - Electric Guitar
Thursday, Dec 15 2016
Thanks to Yin for the video. This is an excerpt of Stella By Starlight with me on Teriver Cheung's electric guitar jamming with Simon Yu, my classmate from 2006 or so when we were both in Berklee taking Mick Goodrick's Advanced Guitar Lab. So great to land in Hong Kong and get to catch Teriver, Simon and Fish play a really cool set of moody, modern jazz sounds and then get to jam with Simon afterwards. Wish I got more video of this particular jam but my phone ran out of space. Hope to do an entire show with Simon next time, that would be really fun - he's such an AMAZING musician! Thanks Fish for the awesome playing and Teriver for letting me use your super nice guitar.
Special thanks to Ray Wang and Yin Tim of MusicinMusic.com for bringing us to this amazing gig. Loved it - was one of my best birthdays ever. :)
后海大鯊魚 - 最後一夜 @ Hong Kong, Sense 99, Aril 25 2009
兩隊遠道來港的北京樂隊,新褲子及后海大鯊魚,本來參加在4月25日數碼港舉行的Rockraiser音樂節,點知黃雨被迫取消!搵到Sense 99同佢地攪個神秘派對,等佢地「求其」jam下,點知佢地認真到帶埋衫去換,更驚嘆於佢地響amp又殘、鼓又雞、mic用結他出、連pedal都爛到包晒成卷膠紙都唔掂的情況下都繼續照去,仲玩到high晒,百分百投入完全不受簡陋的環境因素所控制,仲話「這地方真夠搖滾」!呢下真係無得頂,有得玩就去到盡,這就是搖滾精神!十萬個讚!不只樂隊,還有觀眾!好期待他們10月10日再來搖撼香港!當我感動於香港也可以很搖滾,朋友h話「人可以創造改變環境」yeah!exactly,香港樂隊互勉之!!!
Sense 99 atmcrew - Jeremy, Billy
14 mars 2009 - Sense 99 à Hong Kong. Super soirée, version spécial de take a walk on a wild side avec Billy au piano
NTBM Hong Kong/China tour 2016
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NTBM (Not-To-Be-Missed) is a jazz collective project led by Tjoe. This project aims at playing original jazz tunes while the band is formed by different musicians every time to create new sparks for audience. As Tjoe is based in London, he acts as a bridge to bring eastern and western musicians together on the stage. The line-up is always a surprise for the audience.
Hong Kong’s huge protests, explained
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Hundreds of thousands of Hongkongers have taken to the streets to protest a controversial extradition bill that could send Hong Kong residents to mainland China to be tried in court. Hong Kong’s Chief Executive, Carrie Lam, says the bill is meant to prevent Hong Kong from becoming a safe haven for fugitives. But its opponents fear that Hong Kong would be exposed to China’s flawed judicial system, which would lead to further erasure of the city’s judicial independence.
At first Lam was determined to move forward with the bill. But after a series of massive protests, she announced she would “indefinitely suspend” the bill. But protesters aren't accepting the suspension, and have started demanding its complete withdrawal. They've also begun calling for Lam’s resignation.
But this rise in tensions is about a lot more than a bill. To understand why this bill hits a nerve with Hongkongers, it's important to understand Hong Kong’s relationship with China - and exactly how the bill would tip the scales in China’s favor.
Watch this video to understand the news coming out of Hong Kong and the history that led up to this moment.
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NCK Sessions - HK Jazz Guitarist Alan Kwan - Part 1
Welcome to another episode of NCK Sessions. We have with us Hong Kong jazz guitarist Alan Kwan. In this part one of a two-part series, Alan plays for us an original composition Montauk from his new album Pertrichor. This moody and wistful piece is best heard through your headphones. Let's put them on. In the interview, Alan talks about his formative years, from being a student of jazz legend Eugene Pao to gigging in New York. Enjoy!
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Alan plays on his Sadowsky semi-hollow body guitar through a Ceriatone Tweedle Dee 15W amp head plugged into a Ceriatone 1X12 speaker cabinet.
Central Partying - Hong Kong Parties part 2
This time we party in the center of Hong Kong in a district called Central. Jam session at Sense 99 and Electro club at Premium Sofa Club!!
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When Britain handed Hong Kong back to China in 1997, Chinese leaders agreed that Hong Kong would be able to keep its economic and political systems, including some of the civil freedoms denied to China’s citizens on the mainland, for the next 50 years.
Although Hong Kong still has nearly 30 years of semi-autonomy left, China has started tightening its grip, and many believe it is chipping away at Hong Kong’s freedoms. In this episode, I explore how Hong Kong is dealing with the looming deadline and China’s premature moves.
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China issues warning over Hong Kong election - BBC News
The Chinese government has responded to the landslide victory for pro-democracy candidates in the Hong Kong elections by emphasising that the city will always be ruled from Beijing - and has warned against further protests. Pro-democracy candidates won almost 90 per cent of seats in local elections. The result is being seen as an outright rejection of Carrie Lam's leadership and a huge show of support for the anti-Beijing protests that have been going on for months. Rupert Wingfield-Hayes reports from Hong Kong.
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China and US Job Loss, Dollars & Sense show 61
US multinational corporations outsourced jobs to China resulting in today's damaged US job market. This episode aired in September 2013.
SoftBank Fund Looks to Invest in Chinese AI Giant SenseTime
Jul.20 -- Techonomy Chief Executive Officer David Kirkpatrick and Bloomberg's Selina Wang discuss SoftBank's interest in investing almost $1 billion in China’s SenseTime. They speak on Bloomberg Technology.
Hong Kong 97 (Super Famicom) - Angry Video Game Nerd (AVGN)
The Nerd takes a look at a horrible game that never left Japan, and featured so many things that were wrong with it – Hong Kong 97 for the Super Famicom. This is Angry Videogame Nerd episode 134
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Comedy.HK - Weekly Open Mic Night - June 27th 2012 - Hong Kong Brew House
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Papay Gyro Nights 2015 @ Videotage
6-20 MARCH 2015 @ VIDEOTAGE / SENSE 99 / C&G ARTPARTMENT / HONG KONG UNIVERSITY / SECRET LOCATIONS IN SHAM SHUI PO AND CHEUNG CHAU
Sponsored by San Miguel & DeLonghi
Curated by Ivanov+Chan
Video by Semi Wong
Featuring Artists: Rikke Benborg/ Anne Robinson/ Arnont Nongyao/ Calum Stirling/ Dan Shay / Deniz Üster/ Elen Gruber/ Gabriel Otero/ Grace Schwindt / Gustaf Broms/ Jessica Cheeseman/ Maren Dagny Juell/ Mademoiselle L/ Ola Surdacka/ Richard Ashrowan/ Verena Kyselka/ Cassia Dodman/ Duncan Herd/ Bakketun & Norum Andrea Bakketun / Christian Tony Norum/ Kari Yli Annala/ Seppo Renvall/ Juha van Ingen
Special Thanks to: Chris Lee, Florence Wei, Semi Wong, Ken Chung, Hill Siu and all who had helped to make the event such a success.