PITOC is the first album of the same name by E-Werk's new mysterious combination PITOC. It is composed of British Chinese female singer Fifi Rong and her friend, London-based producer Shurk (formerly Ben Dunkerley). Shurk describes them as “ flashing the neon lights in the club, whose elements are deeply rooted in Chinese culture”.
PITOC means: "Pink is the only colour" , which stems from the common infatuation between the two and pink, although the PITOC combination has received the dark, gloomy basslines of British underground music. Influence, but Shurk brought PITOC influence from Arabia and Persia, while Fifi Rong brought in from Western pop, Peking Opera, and other excitements from Han culture, Tibetan culture, Arab culture and Greek mythology.
Therefore, the name PITOC has another meaning: “PITOC has another meaning as an abbreviation for this sentence. Its pronunciation is very similar to “Peacock”. Peacock is the spiritual totem of Shurk, it is also Totem animals in many cultures; in China, peacocks are the highest form of traditional dance performances of the Yi people . Therefore, this meaning also means that PITOC is a melting pot of diverse music culture.
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