
MAO Live House 光芒
Address:111 Gulou Dongdajie, right behind Nanluoguxiang and just east of the Drum Tower, DongchengDistrict
Phone: 010-6402-5080
Website: www.maolive.com
Opened in February 2007, this 500-capacity live music venue is backed by Japanese label Bad News, homeof local punk band Brain Failure. Plenty of aspiring punk rocksters have already become loyal fans, to boththe band and the bar.
M.A.O. Live benefits from some foreign backing, namely a partnership with Japanese record label Bad News (long-time home of local punk rock kids made good, Brain Failure). But instead of hyping the association and hoping for miracles, MAO manager Li Chi has drawn on their experience. He and his partners shopped hundreds of venues all over town before settling on their current digs behind Nanluoguxiang.
And they’ve parlayed the monetary investment into a high quality sound system that is second only to Starlive’s in pure ampage. The rest of the place is as basic as they come. A bricked up bar. A hastily slapped on coat of red paint. Some used furniture. Ten kuai beers. It’s like a jalope with a jet engine in it. But on entering you know it’s all about the music, the show, and MAO Live will indeed be putting on some memorable shows if the opening two nights are any indication.
Expect most of the bands to be skimmed off the local rock circuit with the occasional laowai act mixed in. Musically, Li Chi leans toward metal and punk, but appreciates originality in any genre. And it this love of music which will make Mao Live work where Starlive has failed so noticeably in building reputation and, more importantly, community. And yes, in case you’re wondering, the MAO in question is THAT Mao. Why? Because, according to Li, "he was the biggest rock n roller of all."



