Dissident
Chinese artist Ai Weiwei has announced plans to release a debut album
influenced by heavy metal music.
The recording will have nine tracks, some of which
the artist describes as "more punkish" and some as "more
pop".
Known for his sculptures and installations, he said
he became interested in music during his 81 days in detention without charge in
2011.
After he was released, he was accused of tax evasion
and the authorities imposed 15m yuan ($2.4m; £1.6m) fine.
Ai, 55, says the charges are politically motivated.
'Expressing
opinion'
"When I was arrested, they (guards) would often
ask me to sing songs, but because I wasn't familiar with music, I was
embarrassed," Ai Weiwei was quoted as saying by Reuters.
"All I could sing was Chinese People's Liberation
Army songs.
"After that I thought: when I'm out, I'd like to
do something related to music," he said.
The album is entitled Divina Commedia after Dante's
famous poem. This is also a reference to "Ai God" nickname given to
him by his supporters.
Ai said he wrote the lyrics and would also debut as a
singer. The music is the work of rocker Zuoxiao Zuzhou - Ai's friend.
But Ai stressed his foray into music did not mean
that he was moving away from art.
"I think it's all the same. My art is about
expressing opinion and communication."
He said he was already working on a second album.
Source: BBC
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