Split Works has organized concerts and tours for notable artists including: Sonic Youth, Faithless, Steve Aoki, Diplo, Owl City, Jason Mraz, Godspeed You!
Black Emperor, Thirty Seconds to Mars, Ludacris, Grandmaster Flash, the Lumineers, Death Cab for Cutie, Gang of Four, Girl Talk, Talib Kweli, José González, Andrew Bird, Ghostface Killah, Dandi Wind, Grimes, St. Vincent, Gerard Way, Young Fathers, Everything Everything, Black Star, Julia Holter, MIKA, Perfume Genius, Pennywise and Olafur Arnalds.
[9] Splatter has also received critical acclaim from market research firm Millward Brown, crediting the company for three of the top five branded music campaigns in China.
In association with the advertising agency Wieden + Kennedy, the Splatter team conceptualized, planned and produced the Converse Love Noise road trip: the first campaign in China of its kind.
They designed and built China's first music focused tour bus and with the 2008 Olympics looming large, took two of the hottest Chinese indie bands (P.K.14 and Queen Sea Big Shark) on a journey that spawned the "Love Noise" documentary.
[citation needed] Supporting the festival were five smaller Guinness branded concerts inviting the best folk artists in China to perform including Hanggai, Ajinai, Hao Yun, and Su Yang.
Its goal is to demystify China's music business by communicating to the local and international communities the latest news and realities on the ground.
Launched in April 2009, Wooozy.cn is one of the first Chinese-language specialist web publications focusing on both underground and mainstream music in China and across the globe.
In April 2014, the community launched “Wooozy Offline” – a series of parties that bring some of the most important and relevant DJ's and producers from around the world to play with local Chinese DJs.
[20] The festival featured 57 artists across four stages, and was headlined by Gerard Way, Kelis, Jay Park, Pennywise, Chase & Status and Black Star.
The 2016 edition was headlined by Japanese band Sekai No Owari, rapper A$AP Ferg and Hong Kong actor Edison Chen.
JUE aims to showcase the best of the local creative communities in both cities and invites artists from around the world to share their talent with China.
Its ethos lies in supporting the community, resisting large and obvious branding, and curating music and arts events for everyone to enjoy.
As part of the GUINNESS MORE Music concert series, a three-day festival was curated by Splatter and promoted and organized by Split Works.