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Calendar - Japan Nite US Tour 2010 [update]



Japan Nite - SXSW
March 19 (Fri)
Elysium - Austin,TX
with: Chatmonchy / Omodaka / Red Bacteria Vacuum / Dolly / OKAMOTO'S / JinnyOops! / Riddim Saunter

Japan Nite - US tour 2010
March 21 - 27

with: Omodaka / Red Bacteria Vacuum / OKAMOTO'S / JinnyOops! + more bands

March 21 (Sun) New York @ Bowery Ballroom (also with Chatmonchy)
March 22 (Mon) Cambridge, MA @ T.T. The Bear's
March 23 (Tue) Chicago @ Empty Bottle
March 25 (Thu) Seattle @ High Dive
March 26 (Fri) San Fransisco @ The Independent (also with Chatmonchy)
March 27 (Sat) L.A. @ Viper Room (also with Chatmonchy)

Source: Japan Nite



Videos of the Week 9/6/09



Omodaka and 6%DokiDoki Shop Girls


Starting off this week, here's a look at what you may have seen at the recent Japan Girls Live event on the west coast. Omodaka took the stage along with some of the girls from 6%DokiDoiki. This isn't from that exact event, this is from something previous to that. But still, it's pretty cool!

If you want to see something from the US show, hit the jump for more!


Omodaka and 6%DokiDoki Shop Girls


OK, now this is the intro to the show on August 17th in LA. Seeing this makes me pretty bummed that I missed out on it. Anyone reading this who managed to get out and see the show?

School Food Punishment "Futuristic Imagination"


Over on Twitter, @kurogane made a request to see this one from School Food Punishment this week, so here it is! SFP seem to be rockin' a little harder with each single they put out. I kind of like their softer stuff more, but this is certainly a catchy song and a prefect anime track!

Jemapur "Maledict Car"


Here's a slightly older one from Jemapur. It really reminds me of the stuff they showed on the old MTV series called Amp. Lots of old-school experimental techno and early glitch stuff. This one feels like a cross between Coldcut and Autechre. Kind of makes me want to dig out all of my old records and dust them off.

Kanye West vs Utada Hikaru "Love Lockdown (Passion Remix)"


This is one I posted over on Japanator a few days back. This is a mashup featuring both the audio and video from Kanye West and Utada Hikaru songs. It's done by flipb01tamidles. Pretty cool stuff! Flip has ton of other mashups, so check out the Japanator post for more links.

That's it for this week! See ya next time.

August 2009 Calendar - Japan Girls Nite - California Shows



August 15-17
Japan Girls Nite Tour - California
-Tsu Shi Ma Me Re
-Noodles
-Red Bacteria Vacuum
-Omodaka

Aug 15 - @ PEACE PLAZA MTV IGGY STAGE - 12 noon to 6 pm - FREE SHOW - Japantown
Aug 16 - @ YOSHI'S - San Fransisco - show start 8 pm
Aug 17 - The Roxy Theatre - West Hollywood

Source: Japan Nite



Otaku USA Magazine #12



Just now, just as I was about to start on this, I realized that it has officially been one year since I started writing for Otaku USA Magazine. What? It also turns out that with the June 2009 issue, Otaku USA itself is two years old. Sure, that probably doesn't amount to a hill of beans in your world, but to me it's pretty alright.

Anyway, the new issue is out, and it's also pretty alright. I've got an exclusive interview with the founder of Japan Nite, Audry Kimura. Did you know that the tour was eleven years old this year? I think it's safe to say that Audry is the hardest working woman in the already daunting business of bringing bands from Japan to the US.

I've also got a couple albums reviews: The VORC compilation Squarewave Surfers: memory of 8bit, and the incredible Moralist S.S. EP from Lillies and Remains.

But that's just the music section. There's also a massive feature on the new Street Fighter IV game, tons of film and anime coverage, way more manga stuff than you can handle, cosplay, toys, news...the list goes on and on for 128 pages. I'm sure you're sick of me saying it, but Otaku USA Magazine really is the best, most diverse and most open minded otaku-lifestyle magazine around. (Oh yeah, and also the only one around.) I really hope you check it out!

Japan Nite Review/Photo Blitz on Japanator



Actor, photographer and, most importantly, Japantor reader Ace0fClub5 went to the Japan Nite gig in LA a while back. He came back battered, sweaty and with a fist full of amazing photographs like the one above. That's Omodaka helping out singer Akiko Kanazawa.

You can check out his full review, along with tons of up close and personal photos here. You can check out a few extra Japan Nite photos, as well as Ace0fClub5's larger photo collection here.

Album Review: Detroit7 Detroit7



The hard rockin' trio that is Detroit7 will be embarking on a world tour this month, hitting up SXSW and the Japan Nite tour in American, then stomping over to the rest of the world in April. Their appearance in the States is being heralded with the release of their self-titled album on the Daruma label.

Along with a host of mini albums and EPs, it's the band's third full-length album and shows the band in top form. They blast through their 10 songs in 30 minutes. From the starting shot of "In the Sunshine" to the head thumping closer "Lovers Fight," it's a solid block of swaggering guitars, raw drumming and Tomomi Nabana's signature smokey, gruff and non-nonsense vocal assault. While she's got the delivery of a biker-chick looking for a fight, she also sounds like she's smiling the entire time.

That's not to say they are an abrasive, middle-finger-wagging punk band. They've got a heart the pumps the blues, filtering it through their fuzzed out amps. The do take a breather on both "Down Beat" and "Torch Song," though it's a bit relative. They still bring their wall of sonic mayhem along, but they manage to keep it in check, at least for a few minutes. "Zelda" ramps things back up, providing the fuel for a long distance road trip through a sweltering desert.

For anyone looking for a handy tool to explode a massive sound system through sheer rock and roll mayhem, they need look to further than Detroit7. Look for it at their shows, buy it at Amazon, or at any record shop with an ounce of credibility and common sense.

Check out some videos of their previous US tour after the jump.







March 09 Calendar - Grapevine - US Gigs



March 20-24
Grapevine

US Gigs

20 - SXSW/Japan Nite - Austin TX
22 - Japan Nite - Bowery Ballroom - New York, NY
24 - Public Assembly - Brooklyn, NY



March/April 09 Calendar - Detroit7 - World Tour



Japan Nite Tour


3/20(fri) Elysium (Austin, TX)
3/22(sun) - Bowery Ballroom (New York, NY)
3/23(mon) - T.T. The Bear's (Cambridge, MA)
3/24(tue) - Empty Bottle (Chicago, IL)
3/26(thu) - Bluebird Theater (Denver, CO)
3/27(fri) - High Dive (Seattle, WA)
3/28(fri) - Independent (San Francisco, CA)
3/29(sun) - Knitting Factory (Los Angels, CA)

Black & White Europe Tour

4/8(wed) - Glazart (Paris, France)
4/9(thu) - Stereo Wonderland (Cologne, Germany)
4/11(sat) - Clash (Berlin, Germany)
4/12(sun) - Schützenhaus (Hohenstein, Germany)
4/15(wed) - Dürer Kert (Budapest, Hungary)
4/17(fri) - Klub Uljanik (Pula, Croatia)
4/18(sat) - Spunk (Pula, Croatia)
4/19(fri) - Channel Zero (Ljubljana, Slovenia)
4/22(wed) - Printemps de Bourges (Bourges, France)
4/23(thu) - Deep Inside (Dijon, France)
4/24(fri) - Le Rat Pack (Clermont-Ferrand, France)
4/25(sat) - La guinguette Lautrec (Rodez, France)
4/26(sun) - Estraperlo Badalona (Barcelona, Spain)

Source: Official Site (Thanks to ax-xa for the tip!)

March Calendar - Japan Nite 2009 - USA



March 22-29
Japan Nite 2009
Featuring: Detroit7, SA, Sparta Locals, FLiP, and Omodaka
with: Grapevine, The Emeralds and Asakusa Jinta and more!

3/20 Fri Japan Nite 1 @ SXSW Austin TX
with: FLiP/ Dirty Old Men /HONEY SAC/ SPARTA LOCALS/GRAPEVIE/detroit7

3/21 Sat. Japan Nite 2 @ SXSW Austin TX
with: Stereopony/SpethialThanks/The Emeralds/SA/Asakusa Jinta /quaff

3/22 sun NY @ Bowery ballroom
with: detroit7/SA/SPARTA LOCALS/FLiP/Omodaka/
+GRAPEVINE and ASAKUSA JINTA

3/23 mon Cambridge /MA @ T.T. The Bears
with: detroit7/SA/SPARTA LOCALS/FLiP/Omodaka +THE EMERALDS

3/24 tue Chicago @ Empty Bottle
with: detroit7/SA/SPARTA LOCALS/FLiP/Omodaka/

3/26 thu Denver @TBA
with: detroit7/SA/SPARTA LOCALS/FLiP/Omodaka/

3/27 fri Seattle @ High Dive -
with: detroit7/SA/SPARTA LOCALS/FLiP/Omodaka/
Opening ban: The Slants

3/28 sat SF @ Independent
with: detroit7/SA/SPARTA LOCALS/FLiP/Omodaka/

3/29 sun LA @ Knitting Factory
with: detroit7/SA/SPARTA LOCALS/FLiP/Omodaka/

Source: Japan Nite

Japan Nite 2008



The Japan Nite tour has a long history of bringing some of the best bands from Japan over to America for a short but blistering tour. Past shows have seen the likes of Number Girl, GO!GO!7188, The Mad Capsule Markets and Husking Bee gracing stages across the US. This year is no exception.

This year the tour kicks off with a huge bang at one of the biggest music festivals in the States, South by Southwest (SXSW) in Austin Texas. On March 14th six bands will be taking over Elysium for a night of rock and roll like no other. Here are all of the dates:

March 14th (Friday) Austin TX @ELYSIUM
March 16th (Sun) NEW YORK @Knitting Factory
March 17th (Mon) BOSTON @ TT The Bears
March 18th (Tue) CHICAGO @ Empty Bottle
March 19th (Wed) DENVER @ TBA
March 20th (Thu) SEATTLE @ Hi Dive
( *ketchup mania is not performing in Seattle)
March 21st (Fri) SF @ Independent
March 23rd (Sun) LA @ Knitting Factory

Since I've already covered the basics, I thought we should take a closer look at each of the bands involved with the tour this year. It just so happens that I have a cool promo CD right here next to featuring songs for each band. Let's listen together after the jump!




Avengers in Sci-Fi are a futuristic rock trio. While they may look like your average rock band on the outside, their arsenal of pedals and electronic track will fool your ears into thinking something much different. While they do rock out, it's a very trance-like rock, played at light-speed.



Detroit 7 are a hard rock trio with a snarling female lead singer. Sounding a lot like Electric Eel Shock, they bring a dose of sludge and fuzz to the table, with an upbeat feel overall.



Ketchup Mania is probably the band best known to American audiences, having played A-Kon last year. This year in addition to playing Sakura Con they'll be part of the Japan Nite Tour. They are an extremely upbeat pop-punk band fronted by the candy-glossed chirpy vocal styles of Hiro.



Quartz-Head 02 is the project of Fujiwara Daisuke. A graduate of Berkley, he went back to Japan to bring his experimental sax and samplers electro tracks to the club scene. Along with Hata Ken on synths, Fujiwara blends snarling basslines with heavily effect sax playing and murky beats. Think grocery store bossa muzak on a really groovy acid trip and you might start to get the idea.



Two Japanese girls a-pickin' and a-grinin' to fast paced bluegrass tunes might be something you'd only expect to see in a twisted Christopher Guest mockumentary, but they do exist in the real world. Petty Booka have been bringing their down-home country/folk/bluegrass ukulele based songs for over twelve years now. How could anyone not love someone with both The Aquabats and Tiny Tim in their top friends list?!



Sodopp is an all girl garage rock trio. Channeling spirits from Shonen Knife and Noodles, the band has intentionally rough edges and strong melodies, and their no-nonsense attitude shines through.



The Emeralds have that in spades. Another rock trio, they have a bit of a Guitar Wolf-ish rockabilly edge without the ear bleeding production values. A more fun-loving Guitar Wolf, if you will.



If fresh-faced pop-idol-rockers ZONE turned up their amps to eleven, you'd have Scandal. No wait, you do have Scandal! They have a really unique blend of pop production and four part harmonies over guitar-driven songs. Like an indie rock Morning Musume. This sense of for rocking "idols" is only perpetuated by the fact the there doesn't seem to be any actual photos of them. Instead we are giving stylized manga-like illustrations of the girls. In fact there will be a series of anime shorts released featuring the members of the band. I am intrigued to say the least!



The Beaches live up to their name, bringing a broad pallet of traditional Japanese sounds blended with reggae rhythms and tropical island vibes. The playfull keyboard sounds also add a dose of new-wave, propelling The Beaches into territory far beyond what you might expect.

There you have it. Simply put, this is a fantastic collection of bands from all over the spectrum. I strongly urge anyone out there who can attend one of these shows to get your tickets now and prepare to go nuts. I don't think you'll be disappointed.