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Our favourite PostMag music stories of 2024, from Herbie Hancock to St Vincent at Clockenflap
From post-punk rock and rap to jazz and classical, it was a bustling year for Hong Kong’s music scene, capped by the Clockenflap festival
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In a year of wildly varying releases, Hong Kong has seen new talent emerge as much as global performers return. These are the music stories we hope you didn’t miss.
NYPD
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Local legends NYPD brought the noise with their fresh release earlier this year.
Haysen Cheng
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With Hong Kong rap becoming more of a thing, you have to have a creative edge to stay on top.
Hong Kong Philharmonic
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