Deep White
Debut Album (Tong Ming Zhuan Ji)
Arys Chien, proficient songwriter by the name of 深白色, and Duan Yu (端妤), lovely female vocalist, form the new group Deep White. Avex Trax promoted them madly, proudly listing all the artists for whom Arys Chien had written lyrics. However, this duo really requires no such introduction. Their music speaks for themselves.
Let me get straight to the point: their debut album is good. No overused background music, stereotypical love song lyrics, or weak vocals. The best part is that everything from musical arrangement, lyrical composition, guitar-playing, and vocals is done by Arys Chien and Duan Yu themselves, which is a major plus for me.
Arys Chien’s talent is quite evident in his musical arrangements, which are heavily layered, complex, and always unique, employing fantastic acoustic and electric guitar-playing as well as nice string and piano arrangements. The music is always varied and innovative while retaining beauty. Not to mention quirky.
The lyrics throughout the album are moving, insightful, and at times, funny. The songs don’t recycle the same old words by setting them to slightly different melodies.
Duan Yu’s vocals are very strong, confident, but also sweet. She isn’t a top-notch singer, but her passion and emotion are apparent.
The album is balanced well, with some awesome ballads mixed in with some great rock numbers. They vary in tempo, instruments, and styles. The upbeat songs may just save the album from being “just another Chinese pop album”. And yet, through all the album’s diversity, Deep White’s distinctive, consistent attitude is present throughout.
01. 那個人 (That Person) - Powerful ballad, quite easily the best one in the album.
02. 悄悄話 (Whisperings) - Unique, humorous concept in the lyrics accompanied by great electric guitar playing.
03. 魚在水裡哭 (The Fish Are Crying in the Water) - Oversimplistic melody easily overlooked; saved by subtle lyrics with a big impact.
04. Help Me I’m in Love - Moderate tempo, more great guitar, all in all a happy song.
05. 還能不能 (Can I Still) - The a cappella at the beginning makes it different, but I don’t think the melody works without accompaniment. An otherwise beautiful, melancholic number.
06. 記憶森林 (Forest of Memories) - Uneventful until the explosive, emotional chorus.
07. I’m Crying - Upbeat with a funky melody and strong vocals.
08. Nothing Wrong - Yet again more great guitar. A bit heavier than “Help Me I’m in Love” but very much in the same vein.
09. 邊緣 (Borderline) - Peaceful ballad a bit more mainstream than the rest but still beautiful.
10. That’s Me - Similar to “I’m Crying” but more laidback and definitely with its own unique merits. Acceptable finish.
All tracks are recommended. Picking just a few would be difficult and unfair.
It’s always so hard reviewing albums I enjoy because there are only so many times I can repeat the words “amazing!”, “great!”, etc. My only complaint would be that Chien doesn’t sing enough, but he contributes so much in other aspects it doesn’t really matter. Duan Yu can hold her own. All in all, Deep White’s debut is solid, featuring 100% talent and a whole lot of spunk.
Discuss this album here.
Watch the music video of “那個人” on Youtube.
Written by Christine on Jul 4, 2006

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quadshock
it is pretty good.
Jul 4th, 2006
Steve
Yeah, it is really hard to review your albums that you enjoy, but seriously, it is even harder to review the albums that you hate :D
Looks like a promising album and group! Nice debut review, Christine!
Jul 4th, 2006
Komshiki
Very good information about Chinese music. I have already subscribed to your update. By the way, I just created a new blog dedicated to Chinese music video. I hope you can visit my blog and perhaps give me some suggestions. Thanks :-)
Jul 4th, 2006
Tanti
Very well written, I must say! I have the album and my favorite song is “Help Me I’m in Love”. My husband also likes that song and he said that it doesn’t sound like the rest of the Chinese songs I’ve been listening to (whatever that means… Hehehehe…)
Jul 4th, 2006
me
nice review christine! :D. they sound different from mainstream chinese artists.
Jul 4th, 2006
christine/ zhong zhao shi
after reading your review i checked out the songs on 6621.com and they were as awesome as you had said. thats what i love about 6621, i get a chance to listen to the music before just randomly purchasing an album. anyway, i went out and got the album today. great review!
ps, i think we have similar tastes in music. well, at least we tend to dislike the same artists: she, cyndi . . . all those that fall under the category of mainstream, sugary pop artists.
Jul 7th, 2006
Christine
Ah, I’m so happy you bought the album =]
Jul 7th, 2006
~Jessy~
Nice review!
Keep it up! :)
Jul 7th, 2006
Shez
ooo i should check this out ^_^ nice review :D makes me want to go buy it now haha
Jul 9th, 2006
Cali
Really good stuff. Variety and consistency, and the lyrics are great too.
Aug 6th, 2006
Cayman
I really like this cd and the positive comments here helped me decide to buy it unheard. Any body have the lyrics in hanyu pinyin? If so, please post them.
Jan 3rd, 2007
Christine
Cayman: I have some here. http://sr.soliloqui.com/group-deepwhite.php
Jan 3rd, 2007
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