
I originally went to China in 1999 to study and I was a student at the university at that time. What made you go to China in the first place?

Through that, I ended up working with the label and then starting Genjing. When I got there, I first got involved with a venue called D-22 by booking shows for them. I’ve been living in China for over ten years and in Asia since 1999 and in Beijing since 2005. In the time that I’ve been in China, I have done many things including sending Chinese bands abroad and bringing foreign bands to China. I also run a vinyl record label called Genjing Records. My name is Nevin and I work for Maybe Mars Music.

EARS got insight into the opportunities of Asian music in Europe from Nevin Domer, COO of Maybe Mars. Their current catalogue includes many of China’s exciting, new and ground-breaking bands and musicians such as Carsick Cars, P.K.14, Joyside, Snapline, Demerit, SMZB, White, The Gar and many more.

Maybe Mars is an independent CD label that was started in 2007 to promote, identify and support talented young Chinese musicians and artists.
