Presented in DeBaser reviews as a rock act fronted by singer Muma and billed as Muma & Third Party. They headlined at Star Live in Beijing; reviewers describe their sound as 'post-gothic-dark rock', note strong audience connection in concert, and mention an album titled "The Jelly Empire".

Three DeBaser reviews reference Muma & Third Party, notably a live appearance at Star Live in Beijing. Reviewers praise the band's audience connection and note a stylistic shift toward more melodic/commercial sounds while discussing venue acoustics and the local rock scene.

For:Fans of live rock, post-gothic/dark rock, readers interested in the Chinese indie/rock scene and DeBaser reviews.

 The star of the evening was Muma (??), a singer riding the wave for some years with his mix of post-gothic-dark (keep them coming) rock, whose latest work "The Jelly Empire" (????) had really impressed me positively for the originality of the proposal.

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