Wednesday, October 24, 2007

Chinese composers began to struggle with "waging" music on the internet

A group of forty Chinese composers opposed the proliferation of "waging" pop music via the Internet, reported Reuters.

"Employees of the music industry should resist the flow of inappropriate material, and vulgarity. They should focus on the creation and dissemination of excellent music on the network, which is so fond of listening to the people, especially the youth "the statement says composers.

As an example, the opponents' waging 'music led, in particular, Na Song Yi Ye ( "Ta most night"). That it is the guys and the girls who kill alcohol and spent the night together.

Petition relating to the proliferation of "waging" music on the internet, there followed a campaign aimed at combating pornography, a ban frank reality television and expulsion of "sex sounds" with radios China.

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