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In the sequence where Wei Ruolai is becoming increasingly more drunk in episode 3, the soundtrack is playing [https://open.spotify.com/track/1KBH5xHL40U855ppefGOPX Flyaway Flapper] by composer and trombone player Daniel Barda, from the album 《Swing Days》, released in 2012. | In the sequence where Wei Ruolai is becoming increasingly more drunk in episode 3, the soundtrack is playing [https://open.spotify.com/track/1KBH5xHL40U855ppefGOPX Flyaway Flapper] by composer and trombone player Daniel Barda, from the album 《Swing Days》, released in 2012. | ||
=== Rosemary Coffee === | |||
==== Dixie Jubilee ==== | |||
When Wei Ruochan enters the Coffee shop in order to meet his contact in episode 4, the music playing is [https://open.spotify.com/track/2YkpINJBdcOZNSN6Y7rIYC?si=fd1060d8b458494d Dixie Jubilee] by Daniel Barda, also from his album 《Swing Days》 | |||
Revision as of 10:48, 20 May 2024
In Shanghai
Qibao Street
Chaoyang
Christmas party at the Shen family mansion
Harlem Stride
Shen Jinzhen plays piano at the party in episode 2. The piece in the soundtrack is Harlem Stride by Benedict Bridgen. This was released in 2021, and is written in the style of mid-1920s "stride" piano, an extension of Ragtime by way of Kansas City Jazz.
Flyaway Flapper
In the sequence where Wei Ruolai is becoming increasingly more drunk in episode 3, the soundtrack is playing Flyaway Flapper by composer and trombone player Daniel Barda, from the album 《Swing Days》, released in 2012.
Rosemary Coffee
Dixie Jubilee
When Wei Ruochan enters the Coffee shop in order to meet his contact in episode 4, the music playing is Dixie Jubilee by Daniel Barda, also from his album 《Swing Days》