Category: Music

  • Radio Kabe 3

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    Alin Huma has jumped aboard the podcast wagon, and things are looking good with a third episode of his Radio Kabe series now out. I haven’t listened to this new one yet — I’m downloading it right now — but episode 2 was great.

  • This Week at Gridskipper

    Soba Kichi Billboard Live Tokyo The ‘Monocle’ Quality of Life Index Timberland Shibuya You can read all of my Gridskipper posts here (or even subscribe to a feed).

  • Fez + 6955 = Awesome

    Jason DeGroot, aka 6955, has done the music and sound effects for the upcoming game FEZ by Kokoromi Collective, which you can hear and see in this trailer.

  • Polypunk 23

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    A new episode of Polypunk (23) is up, for your listening pleasure. A great mix by Digiki, as always.

  • Nintendo Museum EP

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    Jason DeGroot has released the tracks he produced (under his 6955 monicker) for his Nintendo Museum video report. You’ll find them here.

  • Compilation for Ghost Radar at Tokyo Recohan

    Patrick Benny’s Tokyo Recohan webstore has been a great resource for used CDs of Japanese music, and now he’s slowly venturing into offering new items as well. Right now it’s COMPILATION FOR GHOST RADAR, featuring the likes of PINE*am and Elektal. Quantities are limited, and shipping is only available OUTSIDE of Japan. More details here.…

  • Juliana Vol. 7

    Tokyo Fun Party‘s “Juliana” is back this Sunday (October 7) at Soft, this time offering an all-nighter (from midnight) since the following day is a holiday. Accompanying the TFP crew will be special guest DJs Jean Nipon from Paris and FUTON from Bangkok.

  • Radio MXUT Vol. 4

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    Radio MXUT is back with a fourth episode, this time on Neojaponisme, and it’s a great one. As Marxy explains: In this edition, we explore Japanese rock and pop from the late 1960s and early 1970s รขโ‚ฌโ€ dusty gems from analog records and voice-overs recorded between dusty winter blankets. If you like driving minor key…

  • Radio MXUT Vol. 4

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    Radio MXUT is back with a fourth episode, this time on Neojaponisme, and it’s a great one. As Marxy explains: In this edition, we explore Japanese rock and pop from the late 1960s and early 1970s รขโ‚ฌโ€ dusty gems from analog records and voice-overs recorded between dusty winter blankets. If you like driving minor key…

  • Polypunk 22

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    Polypunk 22, for a rainy day.