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Dou Wei

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Chinese singer
This article is about the musician. For the Tang dynasty chancellor, seeDou Wei (Tang dynasty).

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In thisChinese name, thefamily name isDou.
Dou Wei
Dou Wei and band perform, 2007
Born
Occupation(s)Singer-songwriter, musician, composer, poet
Years active1987 – present
Spouses
ChildrenLeah Dou (daughter) (b. 1997)
Dou Jiayuan (daughter) (b. 2002)
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese
Simplified Chinese
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinDòu Wéi
Yue: Cantonese
JyutpingDau6 Wai2
Musical career
OriginBeijing, China
GenresAlternative Rock,Post-rock,Ambient,folk,Electronic,Chinese rock
Instrument(s)Flute, Drums, Guitar
Musical artist
Websitewww.dou-wei.com

Dou Wei is a Chinese musician, singer-songwriter, composer and music producer.

Music

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Dou Wei is a multi-instrumentalist and produces music across many genres. He first came to prominence as a member of the hard rock groupBlack Panther (Hei Bao, 黑豹). In the albumSunny Days andMountain River, Dou Wei explored new frontiers in electronic and ambience.[citation needed] From there on, Dou Wei's music took the direction of ambience,folk andpost-rock. His two last vocal albumAcousma andRainy Murmur with the E band drew influence from the UKpost-rock groupBark Psychosis.[1]

Since then[when?] Dou Wei's music became moreimprovisational and he has consistently collaborated with others and formed the groupIndefinite. His 2013 albumGolden Curse (殃金咒) was described as "a fifty-minute Buddhist metal freakout".[2]In 2014 he released the "one track album"Horoscope, with Zifeng on flute andMoxi Zishi.[2]

Personal life

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Dou Wei has two daughters: one namedDou Jingtong, born to his ex-wife, Chinese pop singerFaye Wong, and the other one, Dou Jiayuan (窦佳嫄), born to his ex-wife, photographer Gao Yuan (高原).

On 10 May 2006, Dou was arrested after storming the office ofThe Beijing News' editorial department, destroying a computer keyboard and a DVD player, and pouring water on editors in the office, before setting fire to a car's boot parked in front of the newspaper's office building.[3]

In March 2019, Dou Wei was married to a longtime fan two decades younger than him. She and Dou had a child in 2016.[4]

Discography

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Solo albums

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  • 1994Black Dream (黑梦)
  • 1995Sunny Days (艳阳天)
  • 1998Mountain River (山河水)
  • 2004Eight Fragments (八段锦)(recorded between 1995 and 2003)
  • 2013Yang Jin Mantra (殃金咒)
  • 2015Tian Zhen Jun Gong (天真君公)

Collaborations

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  • 1991Hei Bao (Panther,黑豹) Black Panther (黑豹乐队)
  • 1994Black Dream (黑梦) Dreaming (做梦乐队)
  • 1999Acousma (幻听) with E Band (译)
  • 2000Rainy Murmur (雨吁) (demo) with E Band (译)
  • 2002Gloriette by Water (水亭) Mu Liang Wen Wang (暮良文王)
  • 2003One Stone, Two Birds (壹举·两得) with Indefinite (不一定) (recorded in 2001)
  • 2013Mu Liang Wen Wang (暮良文王) Mu Liang Wen Wang (暮良文王)
  • 2004The Story Between the Mirror and Flowers (镜花缘记) withFM3
  • 2004Three States, Four Scores (三国·四记) with Indefinite (不一定)
  • 2004Wuque Liuyan (五鹊·六雁) with Indefinite (不一定)
  • 2004Live On (相相生) Mu Liang Wen Wang (recorded in 2002)
  • 2004Qiguo Shengdan (期过圣诞) with Indefinite (不一定) (live at Shenzhen, recorded in 2001)
  • 2005Shan Dou Ji Shi Ye (山豆几石页) Mu Liang Wen Wang (暮良文王)
  • 2005Ji Ran Pin Qi Guo (祭然品气国) Mu Liang Wen Wang (暮良文王)
  • 2005Ba He (八和) with Indefinite (不一定)
  • 2005Jiu Sheng (九生) with Indefinite (不一定)
  • 2006Shui Xian Hou Gu Qing Feng Yue (水先后古清风乐) with Indefinite (不一定) (live at ARK Bar, Shanghai, recorded in 2005)
  • 2006Pilgrimage to the East (东游记) with Wu Na, Wen Zhiyong and Zhang Jian (recorded in 2005)
  • 2006Rainy Murmur (雨吁) with E Band (译) (recorded in 2000)
  • 2006Hou Guan Yin (后观音) withFM3
  • 2007Song Ah Zhu Ah Ji (松阿珠阿吉) with Indefinite (不一定)
  • 200735651 with Indefinite (不一定)
  • 2007Zorro in China (佐罗在中国) with Indefinite (不一定)
  • 2008Wu Yin Huan Yue (五音环乐) with Indefinite (不一定) and Inequable (不一样)
  • 2008798 with Indefinite (不一定) and Inequable (不一样)
  • 2010Umbrella of Early Spring (早春的雨伞) with Inequable (不一样)
  • 2010Autumn (入秋) with Inequable (不一样)
  • 2011Vocal Music (口音) with E Band (译)
  • 2012Xiao Yue Dong Lu (箫乐冬炉) with Inequable (不一样)
  • 2012Di Yin Xia Shan (笛音夏扇) with Inequable (不一样)
  • 20122012 Beat (2012拍) with Inequable (不一样)
  • 2014Horoscope (天宫图) with Inequable (不一样)
  • 2014Shan He Diao (潸何吊) with Inequable (不一样) andLeah Dou (Vocal)
  • 2015Shu He Yue Ji (束河乐记) with Inequable (不一样)
  • 2015Zheng Yue San Qu (正月散曲) with Inequable (不一样)
  • 2016Fondling Qin on Spring Equinox (春分拾琴图) with Inequable (不一样)
  • 2016Jian Ting Jian (間聽監) with E Band (译)
  • 2016Shi Yin Jian (时音鉴) with Inequable (不一样)
  • 2017Shan Shui Qing Yin Tu (山水清音图) with Inequable (不一样)
  • 2018Farewell 2017 (送别2017) with Inequable (不一样)
  • 2018Ma Gu Fu (麻姑符) with Inequable (不一样)
  • 2018He He Qiu Yue (和合秋月) with Inequable (不一样)

With Faye Wong

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Compilations

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  • 1993Light of Hope (希望之光) onRock Beijing (摇滚北京)
  • 1995Lord (主) onChinese Fire II (中国火II)
  • 1997Gracious Trill (婉啼) onFarewell Zhang Ju (再见张炬)
  • 1999The Grand Joss House (大庙) onChinese Fire III (中国火III)

Other albums

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  • 1993 Dou Wei & Dreaming: guest featuring in the movieBeijing Bastards (北京杂种) (directed byZhang Yuan)
  • 1999 OST:My Favourite Snowy Days (我最中意的雪天)(for the movieWhat A Snow Day (我最中意的雪天))
  • 2001 BOOTLEG:Lamp Whisper Demo (灯语demo) (producer, composer & arranger)
  • 2001 OST:Dazzling (花眼) (for the movieDazzling (花眼), directed by Li Xin)
  • 2001 OST:The Missing Gun (寻枪) (for the movieThe Missing Gun, directed byJiang Wen)
  • 2001 Musical DramaStory Between the Mirror and Flowers (镜·花·缘)
  • 2001 As the composer for the TV documentary:Huang Xing, a prominent figure during Chinese Revolution of 1911 (百年任务·黄兴)
  • 2001 Dou Wei & Indefinite: master & improvisational performance forThe Transparent Box (透明的盒子)
  • 2002Rekindled Story Between the Mirror and Flowers (再续镜·花·缘)
  • 2005 OST:You and Me (我们俩) (for the movieYou and Me directed by Ma Liwen)
  • 2009 OST:Beyond the Window (窗外) (for the movieThe Equation of Love and Death(李米的猜想), directed byCao Baoping)
  • 2011 OST:Itinerant Swordsman (迷走江湖) (for the movieDragon directed byPeter Chan)
  • 2012Shang Xia (上下) (sound tracks created specifically for a boutique ofSHANG XIA (上下), a brand under Hermès, in Shanghai)
  • 2020Post epidemic (后疫) (about coronavirus in 2020, published in the name of theChaojian with the partner Wen Zhiyong)

See also

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References

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  1. ^Dan Waterfield (October 24, 2016)."The Rise Of Chinese Rock In 10 Bands".Culture Trip. RetrievedMarch 30, 2019.
  2. ^abWilliam Griffith (April 29, 2014)."New Releases: Dou Wei, Peng Tan, Supermarket, SUBS".Live Beijing Music. RetrievedJune 18, 2015.
  3. ^窦唯闯入《新京报》抗议 烧编辑私人车辆(图).Sohu yule (in Chinese (China)). May 10, 2006. RetrievedApril 17, 2019.
  4. ^Fam, Jonathan."So This Is What Happened To Faye Wong's First Ex-Hubby Chinese Rocker Dou Wei".Today. RetrievedMarch 17, 2020.

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