Sin:Ned (Wong Chung-Fai), an idiosyncratic writer and a sonic junkie from Hong Kong, hacks and twists anything he can put his hands on. One of the major contributing writers of the legendary Hong Kong alternative music magazine MCB. While not writing as a pseudo-music critic elaborating his esoteric worldview, in the same idiosyncratic fashion, he spends much of his time hacking and sculpting sonic materials with his laptop and various electronic gears. Used to be a member of the internet-based music collective Tapegerm, and had also performed as a sonic improviser in the "Media Jam – Survival Kit" of 03 HK Sound And Vision Festival. Some of his earlier sound works can be found in various releases such as "Music For Your Beautiful Boy", "Mondisk", "MCB200", Alok's "29 Minutes From The End" and several compilations released by the Tapegerm collective. His first two solo works, "Uroborus: A Study On No-input Device" and "60 Seconds: A Schizophrenic Manual For Eternity", were both released by Lona Records in 2006. In 2006, Sin:Ned formed a concept group, No One Pulse, with his long time collaborator Chau Kin-Wai (Sleepatwork), and released first two installments of their experimentation, "Tele" and "Pathic" , under Lona Records (Hong Kong) and Little Sound (China) respectively. |