I love it when I can catch this guy online. Yoshikadu is a manga artist, and his channel allows you
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I love it when I can catch this guy online. Yoshikadu is a manga artist, and his channel allows you
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Ordinarily, I avoid music festivals like the plague. You see, I have a bit of a phobia about large crowds. … But for you, dear reader, I overcame my phobia this year and headed down to Japan Nite, part of Austin’s annual South-by-Southwest (SXSW) film, music, and interactive technology exposition.
Unfortunately, I missed the first show by Jinny Oops!. It’s really unfortunate, because their music seems fun and upbeat, and I’ll bet they put on a good show. But I managed to see all of the other bands – Riddim Saunter, Okamoto’s, Red Bacteria Vacuum, Omodaka, Chatmonchy, and Dolly.
Here is a slideshow with all of the pictures I took accompanied by “TOKI” by Jinny Oops!:
For some higher resolution images, you can go to the Japan Nite set on my Flickr account.
And for you Chatmonchy fans, here is their performance of “Smoke of Love” (恋の煙 – Koi no kemuri).
Chatmonchy “恋の煙” (Smoke of Love) LIVE at Japan Nite 2010 from Austin Otaku on Vimeo.
Based on the feedback I got from my fellow audience members, the real breakaway performances of the evening probably went to Riddim Saunter, whose CD’s sold like hotcakes shortly after their performance; the Okamoto’s, whose 19-year-old lead singer had the stage presence of Mick Jagger and Jim Morrison; and Omodaka, whose music should’ve gone over like a lead balloon in a club like Elysium, but actually swept up the crowd and had them dancing.
On a personal note, I now have a crush on Red Bacteria Vacuum, who I bought a round of drinks for and took pictures with. In all seriousness though, they were a really fun group of women.
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Well, I have to admit, even though I’m not normally a live music kind of guy, I’m kind of excited about one of this year’s events at South-by-Southwest (SXSW). On Friday, March 19th, 2010 at Elysium on Red River, seven up-and-coming bands from Japan are participating in the annual Japan Nite. This event has hosted a number of popular bands, including everybody’s favorite FLCL band The Pillows.
So, without further ado, here’s this year’s lineup.
This all-girl indie punk-rock band is from Sakai City in Osaka.
This band has a bit of an R&B sound mixed with what the French call a certain “I don’t know what.” A couple of their songs remind me a little of the pre-1980′s Chicago sound.
Hailing from Shinjuku, Tokyo, this band of 19-year-old’s claim to have an “illmatic R&B” sound. Their sound is a blend of R&B and psychedelic garage.
Another all-girl punk band from Osaka (by way of Tokyo), these girls are … umm… different.
If you like 8-bit video game music and traditional Japanese folk songs, this might just be the most awesome band ever for you. I would say more, but I think only their music can really speak for them.
Members: (as shown on the SXSW site)
Their tagline is “Three Girls from Japan Who Rock.”
What would Japan Nite be without representation from the “visual kei” segment of J-rockers? Dolly, named after the cloned sheep, is that Visual Kei band. If you don’t come for the music, at least show up for the costumes.
If you’re interested in attending, Japan Nite is on Friday, March 19th at Elysium (705 Red River, Austin TX 78705). I’ll try to capture some photos and video while I’m there as well.
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