Temple Rat
Mei grew up near the vibrant megacity Chengdu in the lush Western China Sichuan Basin. At the age of 9, she began to learn the traditional Chinese Erhu, a genuinely mysterious folk instrument, two-stringed, played with a bow and made from carved wood and snakeskin, sometimes known in the Western world as the Chinese violin or the Chinese two-stringed fiddle.Inspired by her passion for the electronic music scene of Chengdu’s hyped underground, Mei started to fuse traditional Chinese folk music with minimalistic techno tunes.
Mei steadily improved her skills to express a unique blend of live Erhu performances with 4x4 electronic beats. She eventually started to perform as Temple Rat from 2015 on culminating in her much-praised performance in Shanghai’s 2019 Boiler Room.
Her music is influenced by sparks of the natural and religious environment she grew up in, ancient oriental rhythms as well as by her favourite 90’s ACID elements. In 2017 she released her first EP on ADE China Pavilion Records and from 2019 on Mei collaborates with Tokyo producer Ryogo Yamamori with whom she released her latest album
Upcoming Events
Venues where Temple Rat plays
What kind of music does Temple Rat play?+
Temple Rat plays chinese indie. Mei grew up near the vibrant megacity Chengdu in the lush Western China Sichuan Basin.
When is Temple Rat performing next?+
Temple Rat plays Haus Zenner in Berlin on Friday 16 October.



