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Tzusing
Green Hat
During the Tang dynasty (around the 9th Century CE), traveling intellectual Li Yuanming would routinely leave home to
write and debate poetry with likeminded scholars across China, isolating his wife Cifu for sometimes weeks on end.
Frustrated, she found comfort in the arms of a widowed neighbor, but when Li remained at home for an unexpected stretch
of time, Cifu was prompted to develop a method to signal her lover it was safe to approach. She stitched a special green
hat that she handed to her husband as he was about to leave town; when Li was wearing the hat, it worked like a traffic
signal - green meant go. But this didn't last for long, during one trip Li returned home early and caught Cifu and their
neighbor together, and when the local community caught wind of the story, the green hat became an enduring symbol of
infidelity. On Tzusing's sophomore album the Malaysian-born artist, who lives between Shanghai and Taipei, meditates on
China's complicated history of patriarchal heteronormativity, and how these archaic double standards
continue to dominate the culture in pervasive, often invisible ways. Even in progressive circles, internalized male
inadequacy and its inevitable projection of possessiveness and aggression has been brushed underneath the rug, so by
addressing it head-on, Tzusing attempts to question these structures using a level of aesthetic anxiety and thematic
intensity that's hard to ignore. Growing up between Singapore, Taiwan, China, and the USA, Tzusing was living in Chicago
when his love of music turned into an obsession. After relocating to China for work, he cut his teeth DJing at The
Shelter in Shanghai and began refining his personal musical signature. A slew of EBM-inspired 12"s on Ron Morelli's
L.I.E.S. imprint were followed by his 2017 debut album. 'Green Hat' builds on that record's themes, deconstructing a
different facet of gender as it's perceived within Chinese culture. While 'Green Hat' is unashamed to lean into its
layered concept, the album never loses its well-rehearsed dancefloor momentum. Tzusing has been through many
metamorphoses during his career, but it's here where sounds most eager to unify his interests and inclinations. From the
ruthlessly funky hard drum inversion of '(Filial Endure Ruthless)' and the manic uptempo roll of 'Exascale,' to the
gurgling combination of wheezing voices and downtempo rhythms on Suda collaboration 'Cloud Tunnel' and the wedding party
flex of epic closing track 'Residual Stress,' there's a sense that the producer has truly found his groove. It's an
album that underscores dance music's often manic uneasiness, smoothly paralleling this with the frenzied stress of
infidelity. Fear is a well-worn musical theme that transcends genre, but Tzusing approaches it from a fresh perspective.
Price
€ 30.95
Genre
Format
LP - 1 disk
Release
15-12-2023
Label
Item-nr
536062
EAN
0756029612860
Availability
Not in stock