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A singer-songwriter and music producer from Chengdu, Sichuan, Wu started her musical career since she self-studied guitar and joined a few student’s bands during her college years. In 2000 she moved to Beijing, where she met three other musicians from different regions of China and formed the trip-hop band Wednesday’s Trip in the following year. The band signed to Modernsky in 2003 and its critically acclaimed debut album Secret Mission was issued in May 2005. But by that time Wu had already moved to Tibet and started a secluded kind of life there for almost three years, during which she had translated English books as Winnie The Pooh into Chinese and began to write acoustic songs. In 2007 she returned to Beijing with her new songs and played a solo show in the first session of Modernsky Music Festival. Her previous gloomy electric style was replaced by the more mellow music texture and naturalistic narration ways. In the end of that year she was recommended to a Taiwan drama talent Xu Sixian to compose the music and play live performance for the experimental theatre play 13 Millions Single Bathtubs, which had been played in Beijing People's Art Theater continuously for a whole month. The next year she teamed up with Su Yong, a music producer based in Shanghai, and formed an experimental group A-Z. Their co-works are matured mixture of folk, modern western academic and Chinese traditional elements that made up their debut album Then, which was issued by Modernsky in F