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''Red Dynasty'' released two albums, the first recorded in China in December 2006 ([[Red Metal Music Suite]]; released February 2007) and another recorded in New Zealand in 2008. A number of recordings exist by the band on their website and at amplifier. They describe their music as Chinese classical symphonic metal. | ''Red Dynasty'' released two albums, the first recorded in China in December 2006 ([[Red Metal Music Suite]]; released February 2007) and another recorded in New Zealand in 2008. A number of recordings exist by the band on their website and at amplifier. They describe their music as Chinese classical symphonic metal. | ||
− | In mid-2009 they changed their name to ''DragonSoul''. Members at this time were [[Chong Feng]] (Chinese Ruan, bass), [[Xiyao Chen]] (Chinese Guzheng, Erhu, keyboards), [[Connal Jefferies]] (guitar) and [[Emanuel Comer]] (drums). They competed at [[Band Experiments 2009]], coming runner up in their heat | + | In mid-2009 they changed their name to ''DragonSoul''. Members at this time were [[Chong Feng]] (Chinese Ruan, bass), [[Xiyao Chen]] (Chinese Guzheng, Erhu, keyboards), [[Connal Jefferies]] (guitar) and [[Emanuel Comer]] (drums). They competed at [[Band Experiments 2009]], coming runner up in their heat. ''Chong Feng'', ''Emanuel Comer'' and ''Xiyau Chen'' also played in a traditional Chinese ensemble ''New Nature''. |
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