Board Thread:Chinese VOCALOID discussion/@comment-2602:306:335F:200:DDFB:FB39:9F45:E881-20171213080154/@comment-103.44.35.96-20171214044617

I think Elisa Hong's playlist is a good start if you want to browse all the songs out there: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLWXqHhycPlR9uW-O5ToUhYv6yYqpWQPH1 Obvs they're reprints and you still need to check the original BiliBili links to support the original artists.

Knowing what genre you're actually interested in would help immensely, but here's my personal tastes:

Heavy fave: 绛舞乱丸, writes hard rock songs, sometimes borderline metal, his tuning of Yuezheng Ling (shrill but stronk) is bae. Really love his lyricswriting, tends to write about Chinese social issues (Conformity series, 九尾妖狐, some others) but sometimes also more carefree things (e.g. 不存在的女生 and 老子就是喜欢你这种有个性的人哪)

古风: Chinese traditional styles. I think this is the genre that has the BiliBili audience gripped the most. 乌龟sui (Nine-nine Eighty One, Sun Quan the Emperor) is one of the big names. 納兰寻风 is a tuner, not explicitly a composer, but also releases a lot of stuff in this style (少年城, 暗光兽).

Electronic: 小野道，豆腐P. Does ilem count? I think ilem counts.

Rock and metal: Sodatune AKA 纯白-P, writes 渺小的producer Insignificant Producer. Also ZoMIG and Senjougahara Yousei.

JUSF and Sya I've seen to be the producers who'd English subs of their songs consistentpy published since the days of 2013 so maybe you'd like them? I've never personally enjoyed them though.

These are just the producers off the top of my head, so I'm missing a lot more.