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Six-time turntablism champ turned sleek tech groove-provider, Japanese DJ and producer DJ HI-C has had many lives before settling as a merchant of stripped-back, zen-like ambiences and mesmeric club rhythms. Elegant and dynamic, his productions sit halfway deeply organic, atmospheric blends and a further steely, hi-velocity strain of techno. Mind-bending by nature, his mixes open a wide window into a pulsating headspace, rife with ebullient bass drive and obsessive loops, constantly pushing the envelope of danceable material as we know it. Tailored to emphasize the impact of a limited number of components rather than drowning his listener under an avalanche of sonic stimuli, HI-C unleashes a storm of painstakingly textured layers and ripping melodic stabs. Bringing together minimalism with soul is an art, and HI-C is an absolute master at that.
Hailing from Tokyo, Japanese DJ and producer Haruka has made a name for himself through his finely curated selections and seamless mixing technique, making him a regular of acclaimed clubs around the world, including that of our beloved friends from Tbilisi, Bassiani's. Haruka's polymathic sound - a blend of off-kilter techno and bouncy, genre-unbound electronics, attests to the man's widescreen vision and engaging versatility, never settling for the obvious but looking to find new paths of expression with every set. His RYC offering doesn't differ and delves into a wealth of rhythms and tropes, pushing back the boundaries of techno as we know it, or better, redefining it entirely.
In this Japanese Film Festival Roundtable, Gemma Creagh talks to Andrew Partridge, founder of Anime Limited, Emmy Shigeta, a Japanese DJ working in the industry in Ireland, and Stephen McNeice, co-programmer of the Japanese Film Festival Ireland. https://www.jff.ie/ https://filmireland.net/ The Japanese Film Festival Ireland is organised by access CINEMA & The Embassy of Japan.
Active for nearly three decades, Japanese DJ and producer Takaaki Itoh has been carving out a niche truly his own in the realm of deep techno. Pumping out multi-sensory DJ tools for breakfast, Itoh champions a sound highly dynamic yet infused with the kind of minute textural work and layers of modular complexity one can not but marvel at. Punching in with a wild two hours of electro-magnetic hardware funk and entrancingly immersive brainwaves, the Sendai-based wizard elevates us to a whole new world where hi-tech submersion and atmospheric club music reign supreme. A work of art.
This edition of The Bunker podcast comes from our old friend Blacklauren, recorded live at The Bunker at Good Room in July 2022, when he opened for DJ Nobu and Wata Igarashi. Mastered by Russell E.L. Butler. artist statement: "At some point during the late months of 2013, a close friend at the time sent me a podcast mix to listen to from a young Japanese DJ who was completely unknown to me at the time - Wata Igarashi. This same friend coincidentally took me to my first Bunker party a few months prior & I became a regular attendee from that night onwards for many years. In the early spring of 2015, my collaborative partner and I, collectively known as The Long Count Cycle, were asked to do a podcast mix for The Bunker as well as an invitation to play the party following it's release. For us, this was monumental and just when we thought things couldn't get any better, we were invited to play Rural festival and Dommune in Japan that summer based on our mix. One of the artists on the lineup was Wata Igarashi. I was excited for many reasons but also because I now had the opportunity to tell him in person how phenomenal I thought his mix was. We spent quite a bit of time together during that trip and became friends. Additionally, I gained a new perspective on techno seeing how he performed and the sonic palette necessary for creating states of psychedelia and euphoria. In the years following, we would cross paths several times at Nowadays, Good Room & Sustain Release. Each time, I left with a deeper understanding of the music and my place within it. So when I was invited to open for him and the exceptional & exemplary DJ Nobu, there was a visceral sense of validation in being entrusted to set the tone for what was to come that night. Please enjoy, listen on headphones or a system that can carry bass weight, “turn on, tune in, drop out”.
DJ Krush, born Hideaki Ishi in Tokyo in 1962, is a renowned Japanese DJ and producer. He is known for his innovative approach to music production, blending genres such as hip hop, jazz, ambient, and traditional Japanese music. DJ Krush's unique style and mastery ofsampling have earned him international recognition and collaborations with artists like Herbie Hancock, Miles Davis, and Pete Rock. His discography includes influential albums like “Strictly Turntablized” and “Miso,” which have left a lasting impact on the global music scene.Producer: Sumit Sharma (https://www.sumitsharma.co.uk/) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We welcome students from the Feminists of Maastricht to delve deep into the divisive details as they contextualize Feminism, Anti-Zionism and Antisemitism from personal, historic and geographic perspectives. Feminists of Maastricht (FoM) is an Intersectional feminist collective based in Maastricht passionate about fact-based gender equality education. FoM campaigns on issues such as reproductive rights, violence against women, body-positivity, gender identity and freedom of choice to promote and raise awareness of intersectional feminism on the political, economic and social level in Maastricht. Exclusive soundtrack is provided by Japanese DJ and Producer Miyuki Omura and Dutch DJ and Producer Agent Zero. Agent Zero is an upcoming DJ and Producer, known for blending dark industrial hardcore and harsh schranz into a chaotic and atmospheric mix with unrelenting distorted kick drums. Recent highlights in his career include the 'Deathmachine - Dred Remix' release on Oblivion Underground, various EP and LP releases and exciting live performances. Miyuki Omura is a multi talented DJ and Producer and widely considered to be a new generation Industrial Hardcore artist. She is based in Tokyo, Japan. Miyuki Blends Hard Techno, Industrial Hardcore and Terror. Her versatile DJ style has graced parties in Japan and across Europe. In 2022, she released her Debut EP, Perfect Education on The Third Movement, receiving widespread support, and took to the stage at the renowned Industrial event Club r_AW. In November 2023, she released her first vinyl release, That's Me on PRSPCT Recordings. Agent Zero and (Black) T-Shirt Guy are resident artists at Overload Events. Overload is exited to receive Miyuki Omura at the Landbouwbelang on the 1st of Dec. 2023
For this hot summer show, Japanese Dj and beatmaker Flora visits the studio with both vinyl and fresh digital beats.Tropico warms up the set with a few of his LoFi and far-out Hip Hop reserve, just before Flora gets on deck. She plays everything from Madlib and Dilla classics, to Japanese hip hop on vinyl, to mega trippy bouncy stuff. She takes over for most of the show, then our host airs out the premiere of his latest co-production along producers Metic and hailing from Zimbabwe, TATENDA TENTEN. The track's called 'Rave' on the album 'Absinthe' by WHOBEJAZZ & TENTEN, and it's available on Bandcamp Tune into new broadcasts of Bass Candy, LIVE, 3rd Friday from 6 - 8 PM EST 11 - 1 AM GMT. (Saturday)For more info visit: https://thefaceradio.com/bass-candy//Dig this show? Please consider supporting The Face Radio: http://support.thefaceradio.com Support The Face Radio with PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/thefaceradio. Join the family at https://plus.acast.com/s/thefaceradio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ryan and Jake record without third guy Alex this week to review Miami-bred underground artist Denzel Curry's new album 'Melt My Eyez, See Your Future', and Japanese DJ and fashion mogul Nigo's mashup album 'I Know Nigo'. The boys also discuss Will Smith being a loser, Mike Dimes x Denzel Curry, DJ Drama's Dreamville mixtape, and what Jake and Ryan would be like if they grew up in Miami instead of Wilmington. ******************* Rate and review the show! Hit that bag button! Support The Podcast! – anchor.fm/wazoopodcast Watch Video Episodes on YouTube – Out The Wazoo Follow us on Instagram! - @wazoopodcast Join us on Reddit! - r/OutTheWazoo --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/wazoopodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wazoopodcast/support
Hitomi Kageyama, an Osaka-native based in Hong Kong who occasionally performs as a DJ at large scale events for top luxury fashion houses. She speaks with us about growing up in a Japanese household, expectations from the society, and biases against Japanese people. ------------------------------------------------------- Stay Connected with Proudly Asian: Website - https://proudly-asian.com Instagram - https://instagram.com/proudly.asian Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtBzoAJQGbEB_K9Se8AlYlQ Send us a voice message - https://anchor.fm/proudlyasian/message Support us - https://www.buymeacoffee.com/proudlyasian Email us - proudlyasianpodcast@gmail.com
Smooth house from a crucial Japanese DJ. Read more here: https://www.residentadvisor.net/podcast-episode.aspx?id=747 @kabuto
Smooth house from a crucial Japanese DJ.
In this week's episode, Joe, Rich and Simmo discuss Japan's number 1 beer, Asahi Superdry, in the Pursuit of Hoppiness. In the Hop Topic we discuss how beer is being wasted due to COVID-19 and possible ways of reducing this wastage.Be sure to follow Asahi
Finally got stupid kozo on! Stupid Kozo is a Japanese DJ and Tokyo transplant by way of Fukuoka. Long before the covidvirus had every DJ live streaming, he was running the Absymal Lounge online radio show. He can usually be spoted at beat shows here in Tokyo but also makes his way to Okinawa a few times a year to spin as well. I first came into contact with Stupid Kozo and Submerse while playing Overwatch on PS4. Randomly teamed with them and got a win. So we spend the first several minutes talking about gaming and the new upcoming console generations. After that Kozo shares how he first became interested in non-japanese music and culture, studying abroad and using rap lyrics to learn English, how useful traveling abroad was in helping him better understand hip-hop culture. Submerse also returns to the podcast for the first time since he co-hosted the Marcus D episode. We get into a lot other random convos. Be sure to return for part two next tuesday where we talk about early beat music scene artists like Daedelus and Prefuse73. Stupid Kozo has the best name. Pay attention. Like share subscribe. Check out Abysmal Lounge. https://m.soundcloud.com/abysmal_lounge Soundcloud - https://m.soundcloud.com/stupid-kozo @submerse @stupid_kozo
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On this week's episode of Space Yacht Radio, LondonBridge sits down with Japanese DJ and Producers, Jaxx Da Fishworks.SUBSCRIBE ON YOUR FAVORITE PODCASTING PLATFORM: go.spaceyacht.net/radioShop/Merch:shop.spaceyacht.netFollow Space Yachttwitter.com/spaceyachtinstagram.com/spaceyachtfacebook.com/spaceyachtSpace Yacht Radio airs every Monday night at 9pm PT / 12am ET on Insomniac RadioSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/spaceyacht)
Dj Krush is not only considered as one of the pioneers of hip-hop In Japan but he has established himself as one of the most respected artists, Dj’s and producers in the hip hop industry, Both in Japan and abroad. Dj Krush is also known as the first Japanese DJ to use turntables as a musical instrument! Roro & Risa Kumon of R2 RADIO sat down with the legendary Dj Krush for an exclusive interview to talk about his impact on Hip-hop, the release of his new album after an 11-year Hiatus and more! This is to a very entertaining and informative interview so check it out! for more info on R2 RADIO visit [r2radiojp.com] For info on R2 RADIO Host visit links below Roro: Roromusic.com Risa Kumon: Risakumon.com
Mr. BEATS a.k.a DJ CELORY is a veteran DJ/producer based in Tokyo. He's also a mixer on one the most influential Japanese DJ shows, "AbemaMix." See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
DJ SOULJAH is a veteran DJ from Tokyo who has been praised by heavyweights like Just Blaze and Swizz Beatz. He was also the first Japanese DJ to be featured in The Source magazine. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Remember when that guy swore at his mum during Christmas dinner? Well, another listener gets in touch with a similar bout of behaviour along the same theme, while another is getting stuck in an isolated toilet block in eastern Europe. Meanwhile, a man is hit in the face by a seal carrying an octopus, a listener has a present from NASA brought home from work by father, and Pete has been taken aback by a hotel in Macau.Just the usual then, something for everyone. And if none of that takes your fancy, stick around for chat about the great heavyweight champion Jack Johnson, and an 80 year old Japanese DJ (separately).Make yourself known: hello@lukeandpeteshow.com***Please take the time to rate and review us on iTunes or wherever you get your pods. It means a great deal to the show and will make it easier for other potential listeners to find us. Thanks!*** See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We go international once again for the 60th episode of Bomphcast as we have Japanese DJ and producer Eisen in the mix. Based in Nara, Japan, Eisen (real name Shota Nagafune) was first captivated by the sounds of electronic music and techno beats when he was 17 years old. Now in his early 20's, Eisen has since become a resident at the SiiNE, a crew who operates in and around the Osaka and greater Kansai area. To read more, head over to the website: https://goo.gl/FWt3uX
This months show see's DJ Maruyama going through a soulful selection of his favourite cuts recently released on labels like Delicious Vinyl, Jazzy Sport. The Hokkaido, Japanese DJ's set features gems from artists like Freddie Joachim, DJ Jazzy Jeff, Drew Dave and many more. Whether you're on your summer holiday or working, this Underground Hip Hop/Jazz mix is bound to get you in the right mood
This months show see's DJ Maruyama going through a soulful selection of his favourite cuts recently released on labels like Delicious Vinyl, Jazzy Sport. The Hokkaido, Japanese DJ's set features gems from artists like Freddie Joachim, DJ Jazzy Jeff, Drew Dave and many more. Whether you're on your summer holiday or working, this Underground Hip Hop/Jazz mix is bound to get you in the right mood
Wunderblock Podcast is proud to present today great and mighty Takaaki Itoh in the mix! From 90's being the one of the best Japanese DJ and producer, he's known for the great releases on such labels as Sheep Records, Planet Rhythm, Stimulus, Electracom and his own label Wols. Now he, with his magical DJ skills, brought us this fantastic psychedelic techno journey. Three Wunderblock Records tracks inside! Enjoy!) Tracklist: Function - Inter (NSI Remix) - Ostgut Ton [O-TON73] Wunderblock / Arcuation - Lotto (Scam. Lowpitchmix) - Wunderblock Records [WRLTD002] Acronym - Photosynthesis - Northern Electronics [NE2] Ekserd - Hidden Document 2 (Svreca Remix) - Resort Imprint [RESS006] Jeff Derringer - Work Ethic - L.A.G. [LAG004] Wunderblock / Arcuation - Lotto (Deepbass Remix) - Wunderblock Records [WRLTD002] Exium - Solar Masses - Nheoma [NHEOMA017] Iori - Antimonit 1 - Prologue [PRG033] Abdulla Rashim - Aksum 4 - Abdulla Rashim Records [ARR006] Silent Servant & Svreca - Siglo 4 - Jealous God [JEL001] Silent Servant - Lust Abandon - Jealous God [JEL003] Abstract Division - Metropolis - Dynamic Reflection [DREF025] Energun - Unconscious Desire (Wunderblock Remix) - Wunderblock Records [WR006] Model L - New Horizon - Subsist [SUB-D32] Domenico Crisci - Lash - Eerie [EE007] Luigi Tozzi - Jormungandr - Hypnus Records [HYPNUSD004] Tensal - Ritual 3 - Ownlife [OWR003] Giorgio Gigli & Ness - Eon - Planet Rhythm [PRRUKBLK005] Modern Heads - Unknown Route - Outis Music [OUTIS006] Claudio PRC - Atik - Polegroup [POLEGROUP029] Synthek & Audiolouis - Counterbalance (Kwartz Remix) - Natch Records [NTCLP01.2] Ness - Uchronia - Rising Label [RL004] Svreca - Sleepless - Semantica Records [SEMANTICA044] Bruno Sacco - Erase - Gravite [GRVT005] Rrose - Mirror - Eaux [EAUX591] Svreca - Mountain-Splitter - Semantica Records [SEMANTICA044] Reeko - Capitulo 5 - Menthal Disorder [MD020] Giorgio Gigli & Ness - Resin - Planet Rhythm [PRRUKBLK005] Takaaki Itoh - Quitient - Big Crunch Terence Fixmer - Unforseen - CLR [CLRCD014] Dasha Rush - 100Hearts - Raster Noton [RN158] Compiled & mixed by Takaaki Itoh. Recorded in Sendai, Japan, in June 2015. Artwork by Magicbelka. Cat.No.: WP031. Format: MP3. Duration: 0:59:58. Out 03 July 2015.
Wunderblock Podcast is proud to present today great and mighty Takaaki Itoh in the mix! From 90's being the one of the best Japanese DJ and producer, he's known for the great releases on such labels as Sheep Records, Planet Rhythm, Stimulus, Electracom and his own label Wols. Now he, with his magical DJ skills, brought us this fantastic psychedelic techno journey. Three Wunderblock Records tracks inside! Enjoy!) Tracklist: Function - Inter (NSI Remix) - Ostgut Ton [O-TON73] Wunderblock / Arcuation - Lotto (Scam. Lowpitchmix) - Wunderblock Records [WRLTD002] Acronym - Photosynthesis - Northern Electronics [NE2] Ekserd - Hidden Document 2 (Svreca Remix) - Resort Imprint [RESS006] Jeff Derringer - Work Ethic - L.A.G. [LAG004] Wunderblock / Arcuation - Lotto (Deepbass Remix) - Wunderblock Records [WRLTD002] Exium - Solar Masses - Nheoma [NHEOMA017] Iori - Antimonit 1 - Prologue [PRG033] Abdulla Rashim - Aksum 4 - Abdulla Rashim Records [ARR006] Silent Servant & Svreca - Siglo 4 - Jealous God [JEL001] Silent Servant - Lust Abandon - Jealous God [JEL003] Abstract Division - Metropolis - Dynamic Reflection [DREF025] Energun - Unconscious Desire (Wunderblock Remix) - Wunderblock Records [WR006] Model L - New Horizon - Subsist [SUB-D32] Domenico Crisci - Lash - Eerie [EE007] Luigi Tozzi - Jormungandr - Hypnus Records [HYPNUSD004] Tensal - Ritual 3 - Ownlife [OWR003] Giorgio Gigli & Ness - Eon - Planet Rhythm [PRRUKBLK005] Modern Heads - Unknown Route - Outis Music [OUTIS006] Claudio PRC - Atik - Polegroup [POLEGROUP029] Synthek & Audiolouis - Counterbalance (Kwartz Remix) - Natch Records [NTCLP01.2] Ness - Uchronia - Rising Label [RL004] Svreca - Sleepless - Semantica Records [SEMANTICA044] Bruno Sacco - Erase - Gravite [GRVT005] Rrose - Mirror - Eaux [EAUX591] Svreca - Mountain-Splitter - Semantica Records [SEMANTICA044] Reeko - Capitulo 5 - Menthal Disorder [MD020] Giorgio Gigli & Ness - Resin - Planet Rhythm [PRRUKBLK005] Takaaki Itoh - Quitient - Big Crunch Terence Fixmer - Unforseen - CLR [CLRCD014] Dasha Rush - 100Hearts - Raster Noton [RN158] Compiled & mixed by Takaaki Itoh. Recorded in Sendai, Japan, in June 2015. Artwork by Magicbelka. Cat.No.: WP031. Format: MP3. Duration: 0:59:58. Out 03 July 2015.
Check out this fantastic mix courtesy of Japanese DJ and producer, Abeyuta, who’ll be appearing at the upcoming Fukushima Festival. Find out more here. Tracklist (artist / track): Abeyuta & Nick Luscombe / Intro Abeyuta / Traditionalism Abeyuta / Kami Abeyuta / Keep It Real Abeyuta / National Isolation ~ Fukushima Abeyuta / The World is Yours Abeyuta / Humanity Abeyuta / On The [...]