Beijing Review

Roaming Through Rhythms

‘My dream is to bring Chinese music to the world,” Ye Yunchuan, a well-known music producer and founder of Rhymoi Music, makes no secret of his ambition. “It’s not as unrealistic as it sounds. Actually, our music has already reached more than 200 countries and regions,” he told Beijing Review. “Cultures grown in different soils have differing attributes and, as a result, it takes a certain amount of time for people to fully appreciate other cultures. But I am confident that this dream will come true.”

In his studio, Ye picked up a

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