Genjing Records has since stabilized its mission statement first around creating relationships between China's
DIY independent music communities and their international counterparts. This mission is primarily facilitated by the release of
split 7-inch records in cooperation with global partner labels and subsequent multinational tours in which bands criss-cross each other's countries. The label's international catalog includes releases by Cheap Stuff,
Libyan Hit Squad, SS20, Sick Times, Tiny Ghosts and
Tussle. Genjing Records also seeks to more broadly support and facilitate other forms local outreach in China's various music communities. In August 2012, Genjing worked with one of the first
expatriates involved in the mid-1990s Beijing punk scene,
David O'Dell, to host a charity punk-rock show and auction in association with Half the Sky, a Chinese charitable organization dedicated to poor rural children. On August 19, 2012, Genjing Records was featured on DIY punk fanzine
Maximumrocknroll's weekly radio show. On April 20, 2013, the label spearheaded Mainland China's participation in
Record Store Day 2013. In 2015, Genjing Records took the Melbourne band
Primitive Calculators on tour in China performing at
Split Works' Jue Festival in Beijing and Shanghai as well as club gigs in Xi’an, Yiwu and Wuhan. A documentary entitled "Which Way is China?" was made of the tour. Nevin currently plays in the hardcore-punk band Struggle Session which has toured in China, Korea, Spain, Morocco, Brazil, Uruguay, Argentina, Chile, Peru, Colombia, Panama, and Australia. == Discography ==