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Electronic Musician's Transmigration

A music critic transmigrated into a world without his, now her, favourite genre. She decides to change that, with nothing but her brains, and her love for Electronic Music. As she navigates through this new world, she encounters many challenges, from fierce competition to sexist attacks. But she won't let that stop her from reaching her goals. With her quick wit, and a little otherworldly knowledge, Tang Miaoyi sets out on a journey to build her reputation and restore a lost genre to this new world. ____________ First of all, this is a translation. Other people here have tried translating this before, but no one I've seen has gotten past chapter 30. Shout out to Tenison, because they're the reason I found this novel in the first place. Second, this won't be a 100% accurate translation. I'm doing this so other people can read this book and because I love the concept of it. Of course, in typical web novel fashion, Chinese nationalism and casual sexism are rampant in the source material, so I try my best to remove that. I do make mistakes every now and then, so it won't be 100% accurate anyway, but I try my best. And since I'm basically writing fanfiction at this point, that's why it's in this section. Plus, the original author uses IRL song, place, and company names occasionally, so might as well, just to be safe lol. TLDR, It's a translation, and I'm translating loosely. I try to update at least once a day, and occasionally I'll feel a little silly and upload two. Oops! Anyway, tangent over. Hope you enjoy! (Cover by Skrecas)

Nova_Shadowsky · Musik und Bands
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Concert Aftermath

The live performance of T/A has ended, but the impact and aftermath it brought have just begun to ferment at a terrifying pace.

On the same day that the official rankings were announced and TMY performed live for the first time, around 8 p.m., the largest professional electronic music forum in China, " Hua Electric," went completely crazy.

First and foremost, the top post on the forum at this moment is a video post, with a ten-minute video below it. This video is a collection of all the best and clearest clips of Tang Miaoyi's appearance during the live broadcast today, edited together by the netizens.

And once you open this video, the screen will undoubtedly be dominated by a high school girl in a school uniform DJing. And at a speed akin to spiritual contamination, it invades the senses of all the viewers...

Now, everyone who has been following T/A or passively paying attention to T/A for various reasons has finally seen what they have always wanted to see.

The information about TMY and Jing Qiuhua, this duo, has been fully updated on Wikipedia. Their Weibo profiles have been changed, and even the information on the Celebrity Rankings has been updated with their real details!

It's like lighting the fuse on a powder keg, causing many people to explode instantly.

Because it's not for any other reason, nor is it due to disappointment from fans, but... TMY and Jing Qiuhua's true identities... are unexpectedly too young.

"No doubt, this move is really amazing. It's so amazing that I can't even believe it."

"Although I knew before that TMY and Goddess Qiuhua are two cute girls, but now, what is this? You're telling me they're The same age as me?? I can't believe it. I'm still in an internet cafe eating instant noodles and playing Bronze-level matches!"

"Did these two grow up eating musical notes? They're only 18 years old, and they're DJing and singing in front of millions of people, while when I was 18, my dad was still beating me."

"You should get therapy for that..."

"But seriously, TMY is so cute, so adorable, I want to **** on ********, and **** with *******"

"DON'T YOU EVEN THINK ABOUT TOUCHING MY FUTURE WIFE. Get lost!"

"I'm going into brainless fan mode!"

"These two girls are going to be huge. They're truly incredible, the most talented producers and DJs I've ever seen."

...Skipping numerous comments and posts,

It's chaotic, completely chaotic!

The overall activity of Hua Electric Forum has broken the previous record and reached a new peak from this moment onwards.

On this day, countless new faces emerged, and even many lurkers who had been silent for years couldn't resist but come out, crazily posting to express their opinions.

In an instant, Hua Electric became lively. Almost all the post titles contained three common keywords: TMY, Jing Qiuhua, and T/A.

Some posts were made by people who had attended the live performance, sharing their own videos and photos, clearly seeking attention and inviting hate.

Other posts were discussing the newly revealed identities of TMY and Jing Qiuhua.

And now, at this stage, it can be considered a near certainty that TMY's real identity has been completely exposed. Countless facts have proven that Tang Miaoyi, a senior high school student at Shanghai No. 7 High School, was the force behind T/A that continuously created miracles and even dethroned The Rex, a powerhouse in the industry.

This has sparked strong curiosity about these two high school students, and people everywhere are looking for ways to learn everything about them.

Soon, someone brought back some findings. After all, there are quite a few students from Shanghai No. 7 High School, and naturally, there are also many who are interested in electronic music...

These findings caused another uproar on Hua Electric Forum...

[Tang Miaoyi: A student currently studying at Shanghai City No. 7 High School, three-time winner of the School Mascot title, consistently ranking in the top six in overall grades, top three in the year, and first in the class. She is an academic genius, the face of Shanghai No. 7 High School, and the representative of the students.]

Undoubtedly, if TMY's student resume were distributed to any student at the same stage, it would likely scare them to death. It can be called the ultimate luxury-level template of "other people's children" in urban legends...

After all, each of the achievements and titles mentioned above for TMY would be considered remarkable for anyone in their student years, and the future prospects are undoubtedly bright.

But TMY carries a plethora of such accolades, and that's not even considering her achievements in the electronic music field. If those were taken into account, it would be even more terrifying.

Of course, only TMY's information is somewhat shocking, while the other singer, Jing Qiuhua, who has gained countless fans with her own voice and singing skills, has relatively simple information.

As for Jing Qiuhua, according to the available information, she is a student with above-average grades, usually very low-key, and a gentle and intellectual girl.

However, this is based on possibly forcibly ignoring the statement following An Qiuying's Encyclopedia entry: 'Daughter of the Chairman of Modu An Yu Group'.

What is the meaning of this wicked capitalism?

Perhaps this is it...

It can be said that the T/A duo, who were still very mysterious the night before, had all their mysteries revealed in an instant within a day.

Moreover, after the live performance on that day, the official rankings were announced. Tang Miaoyi now has a new title, which is 'Princess of Electronic Music.' If Miaoyi herself were to know about this, she would surely be disgusted and even feel nauseous about such a nickname.

There are reasons behind the formation of this nickname.

The first reason is Miaoyi's personal fame and rarity factor.

Leaving aside the fact that female electronic music producers are extremely scarce, even after TMY's appearance, there have been only a few new female producers in the electronic music industry, but they are not worth mentioning, to be honest.

Furthermore, as a female producer, TMY has even made it onto the B-tier list, and it's only been two months a year since her debut. This is quite terrifying... that's the first reason.

Now, the second reason is...

TMY is so adorable, so cute, and she's a beautiful girl. What's wrong with calling her Princess?

Thus, this nickname began to gain popularity.

Even on Hua Electric Forum and Weibo, there are now many comments throughout the posts saying 'Long live Princess' with a clear tendency to spread widely.