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While they do not perform live<ref>[http://www.timeoutbeijing.com/features/Music/14051/Dear-Eloise-Beauty-in-Strangers.html Time Out Beijing | Dear Eloise: Beauty in Strangers | Dec 15, 2011]</ref> and have released their recordings inconspicuously through the Beijing-based vinyl label [[Genjing Records]] <ref>[http://alteredzones.com/posts/1486/dear-eloise-castle/ Altered Zones | Dear Eloise: Castle | June 16, 2011]</ref><ref>[http://www.dingusonmusic.com/2012/04/27/song-for-her/ Dingus | Review: Song For Her | Apr 27, 2012]</ref><ref>[http://genjingrecords.com/archives/5046 Genjing Records | Interview with Antonio Contiero | Dec 14, 2012] </ref> and CD label [[Maybe Mars]], the duo has managed to gain a loyal following in both the [[Chinese rock|Chinese]] independent music scene<ref> [http://pangbianr.com/2011-year-end-list/ pangbianr | Best 2011 Chinese Underground Music | Jan 3, 2012]</ref> and with critics abroad.<ref>[http://www.collective-zine.co.uk/reviews/?id=8418 Collective Zine | Dear Eloise: Castle | Mar 18, 2012]</ref><ref>[http://www.meridian-online.com/utc8-beijing-dear-eloise-castle/ Meridian Music Machine | Beijing / Dear Eloise | Oct 6, 2012]</ref>
While they do not perform live<ref>[http://www.timeoutbeijing.com/features/Music/14051/Dear-Eloise-Beauty-in-Strangers.html Time Out Beijing | Dear Eloise: Beauty in Strangers | Dec 15, 2011]</ref> and have released their recordings inconspicuously through the Beijing-based vinyl label [[Genjing Records]] <ref>[http://alteredzones.com/posts/1486/dear-eloise-castle/ Altered Zones | Dear Eloise: Castle | June 16, 2011]</ref><ref>[http://www.dingusonmusic.com/2012/04/27/song-for-her/ Dingus | Review: Song For Her | Apr 27, 2012]</ref><ref>[http://genjingrecords.com/archives/5046 Genjing Records | Interview with Antonio Contiero | Dec 14, 2012] </ref> and CD label [[Maybe Mars]], the duo has managed to gain a loyal following in both the [[Chinese rock|Chinese]] independent music scene<ref> [http://pangbianr.com/2011-year-end-list/ pangbianr | Best 2011 Chinese Underground Music | Jan 3, 2012]</ref> and with critics abroad.<ref>[http://www.collective-zine.co.uk/reviews/?id=8418 Collective Zine | Dear Eloise: Castle | Mar 18, 2012]</ref><ref>[http://www.meridian-online.com/utc8-beijing-dear-eloise-castle/ Meridian Music Machine | Beijing / Dear Eloise | Oct 6, 2012]</ref>


Their seventh effort, ''Vanishing Winter'', will be released on Apr 6, 2013 on [[Genjing Records]].<ref>[http://www.smartbeijing.com/wire/nightlife/streaming-dear-eloise-vanishing-winter2013-03-29 SmartBeijing | Dear Eloise: Vanishing Winter | Mar 29, 2013]</ref><ref>[http://hangout.altsounds.com/news/157748-dear-eloise-release-vanishing-winter-7-a.html AltSounds | News: Dear Eloise release Vanishing Winter 7" | Apr 3, 2013]</ref><ref>[http://www.timeoutbeijing.com/features/Music/19904/The-vinyl-revolution-Beijings-record-industry.html Time Out Beijing | The vinyl revolution: Beijing's record industry | Apr 3, 2013]</ref>
Their seventh effort, ''Vanishing Winter'', was released on Apr 6, 2013 on [[Genjing Records]].<ref>[http://www.smartbeijing.com/wire/nightlife/streaming-dear-eloise-vanishing-winter2013-03-29 SmartBeijing | Dear Eloise: Vanishing Winter | Mar 29, 2013]</ref><ref>[http://hangout.altsounds.com/news/157748-dear-eloise-release-vanishing-winter-7-a.html AltSounds | News: Dear Eloise release Vanishing Winter 7" | Apr 3, 2013]</ref><ref>[http://www.timeoutbeijing.com/features/Music/19904/The-vinyl-revolution-Beijings-record-industry.html Time Out Beijing | The vinyl revolution: Beijing's record industry | Apr 3, 2013]</ref>


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Dear Eloise (simplified Chinese: 亲爱的艾洛伊丝; pinyin: Qīn'ài de ài luò yī sī) is a Chinese rock band composed of vocalist/producer Yang Haisong (杨海崧) and Sun Xia (孙霞). [1]

Formed in Beijing in 2008, the pair are known for their lo-fi DIY recordings that combine elements of shoegaze, indie pop, noise rock and experimental music. In addition to playing all of the instruments themselves, the husband-wife duo record and edit all of the band's music in their home studio.

While they do not perform live[2] and have released their recordings inconspicuously through the Beijing-based vinyl label Genjing Records [3][4][5] and CD label Maybe Mars, the duo has managed to gain a loyal following in both the Chinese independent music scene[6] and with critics abroad.[7][8]

Their seventh effort, Vanishing Winter, was released on Apr 6, 2013 on Genjing Records.[9][10][11]