Category: Music

  • Polypunk 10

    A new episode (10) of Digiki‘s POLYPUNK is up, this time featuring selections by Mai Ueda. More info, and links, here.

  • BO-PEEP

    I’ve mentioned the work of Maku Remu in the past — he also did the Knee High Media site, as well as the recently launched blog for MAMMOTH magazine — and his latest site is for an all-girl grunge/punk band from Fukuoka, BO-PEEP, who are getting set for a second tour in the UK this…

  • Private/Public

    Shift Blog has info on an upcoming series of live performances by Masakatsu Takagi at the Laforet Museum in October.

  • Sekai

    Brand spankin’ new single from Chara, “Sekai,” which you can watch here (courtesy of YouTube). I’m really liking this track (and love the hair) — anyone know who directed the video?

  • Too Slow to Live

    Delaware really want you to listen to their new album, “Too Slow to Live,” so much so that they’re offering it as a free download from their site. Even better, you can also listen/watch it through a series of video streams! I love the fact that this 7th album is also released as their 5th…

  • Kahimi Karie's New Album

    Patrick has some info regarding Kahimi Karie‘s upcoming album, that comes out in October.

  • PingMag First Anniversary Celebration

    PingMag is set to celebrate its first anniversary with a free all-day music festival in Yoyogi Park on September 3. Sounds like a terrific way to celebrate a terrific site! More info on the official event page, as well as this PingMag article.

  • Cornelius’ Music

    Momus reviews Cornelius‘ new single, “Music,” which goes on sale August 23. Unlike him, I quite like the track, and find it to be more melodic than anything that was on POINT. You can watch the video for the track here.

  • TEST [N]

    Tonight (August 12), the cafe presents an evening of sound/video performances. I didn’t organize this, but I saw them testing the sounds and visuals, and it looks like it’s going to be rather nice and I’m looking forward to seeing the whole thing. Here is the line-up: TEST [ N ] @ pause planning by…

  • Rocketman Cafe

    This sounds like a nice way to launch an album, especially since I’m a big fan of Ryo Fukawa. From Patrick’s Agenda: For the month of August, Rice Cafe (a cafe located nearby Komazawa University) is transformed into Rocketman Cafe, celebrating the release of Rocketman‘s great 3rd album “Love, sea & music“. While it doesn’t…