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Straight outta Taichung

Taike,’ once a slur, entered the underground style scene as an epithet of cool. The third TK Rock Concert cements the subculture’s prominence among hipsters

By Ron Brownlow  /  STAFF REPORTER

Now everyone wants to be taike. This weekend's TK Rock Concert lineup includes artists like F.I.R., a group that was previously known as a copycat of a Japanese band, and the Australian-educated singer Faith Yang (楊乃文).

One of the trendsetters behind all of this, youth culture mogul Landy Chang (張培仁) of Neuron Innovations (中子創新), says taike is like the punk movement of the late 1970s. "It's like the early days of punk," Chang said in a phone interview Tuesday. "The word used to have a negative connotation, but now it's positive and is like a new passion."

Festival Notes:

What: 2007 TK Rock Concert

(2007台客搖滾嘉年華)

When: Tomorrow and Sunday from 6pm to 10pm

Where: Taichung Metropolitan Opera House (台中大都會歌劇院), which is behind the Mitsukoshi (新光三越) building and a block from the Tiger City (老虎城) mall

Tickets: NT$499 one-day and NT$950 two-day advance tickets can be purchased at 7-Eleven through iPhone and online at www.books.com.tw. One-day tickets will be available at the door for NT$699

On the Net: taik.streetvoice.com

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