Morgan @mmmorganxz
Meet the
Rising Stars of Hong Kong
We meet the artists and musicians making waves in Hong Kong, and find out what subculture means to them in 2021.
When I was crying over my future… It just came to me like a light.
Online. I especially love the styles of 80s and 90s truck drivers!
Most of my tattoos are 80s and 90s inspired. Some of them are done by my mentors aka, @jtsangtattoo, @b_kwok, and also the Hong Kong traditional tattoo legend David Lo @davids_tattoo188.
I think the thing about subculture is that it can be anything you want it to be.
Allex Chan @allexchan
Melodic/Pentatonic/Titanic
I started making music after school because I had time on my hands and wanted to do something creative. At first, I just made instrumental stuff, but it seemed a bit boring without any vocals, so I started singing and now I love it.
Yo la Tengo. They make the most heartfelt music in the world. They warm my heart when I listen to their album every time. Haruomi Hosono - a legendary composer in Japan, his vision and ideas never get old.
TTN (This Town Need), but it is temporarily closed now. This is the breeding ground of Hong Kong’s indie music scene. Hopefully we will meet again shortly.
LISTEN TO ALLEX CHAN'S PLAYLIST
Yau Sze Ting @yauyausze
Strange/Emotional/Free
Ever since I was young, I have loved singing. I participated in the first singing competition in secondary school but didn't even make the finals. At that time, the boy I was in love with told me: “Your singing makes me feel relaxed”. Since then, I discovered that it was good to sing for someone I like and someone who likes me. Hopefully in the future, more people will want my music to accompany their lives.
Taiwan Rock Band Sunset Rollercoaster and Hong Kong's Local Indie Band in the 1990s ….HUH! ? Indie music inspires me. It combines classic and modern musical elements and makes me feel very comfortable, whilst also challenging me.
Bar. It feels like every song that is played there is a dedication to helping the audience. It’s a kind of release for the people watching.
LISTEN TO YAU SZE TING’S PLAYLIST
Arches @___arches___
Straight-forward/Impulsive/Anti-math rock
Pure pleasure.
Wynners, Tai Chi.
The next one.
LISTEN TO ARCHES’ PLAYLIST
Jennifa Cheung @jenn_tattoo
Abstract/Meticulous/Ingenuity
One day it just came to me. I felt so inspired by all the amazing people in the industry and wanted to try it myself.
Going back to nature I think is really important. And shared experiences with friends. Learning from history and how creative crafts originated, who the pioneers and the greats were, and how it has evolved over time. In the history of every craft, there is lots of inspiration to be discovered.
For me, subculture evolves from popular culture. It witnesses the changes of time and develops, which makes it even more unique.
LISTEN TO JENNIFA CHEUNG’S PLAYLIST
https://www.fredperry.com/subculture/articles/jennifa-cheung