japanese
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Dos Monos’ strange and intense sound is certainly unique, though it becomes a bit of a crutch as Dos City wears on.
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Another stunning set of visuals from Japanese pop phenom Kyary Pamyu Pamyu and her genius(es) who direct(s) her videos. With “Family Party,” Kyary progresses through a series of competitive challenges where she’s faced against a robot. Is this some kind of warning? Is this some kind of
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「IROIRO」 by FOODMAN Back in March, I told you to meet Foodman, and now he’s got a new full-length out I’d love for you to hear. As usual, the guy keeps his tracks pretty short, landing under two minutes much of the time; however, that doesn’t prevent
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Japanese singer Kyary Pamyu Pamyu comes through with a second collection of tracks that are some of the most colorful and eccentric mainstream pop songs from her country. WATCH THE REVIEW
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Japanese Juke&Footworks Compilation by JAP MUTATION BOOTYISM The sounds of footwork, juke, and ghetto house have come a long way since their Chicago origins, and have caught on in a big way on an international level. Loads of electronic producers have been experimenting with the jittery, high-energy sounds–
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Flipping Formats Beattape by bugseed Japan’s Bugseed and ill.sugi have come together to create Flipping Formats Beattape, mixing their love of jazz, catchy beats and soothing vocals. The final result is a fun and relaxing ride. However, at just over 10 minutes, the ride is an abrupt one.
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I’m going to go out on a limb and guess this video took a long time to make. It’s the official vid for “Repeatedly,” which is a new track from Japanese electronic musician Ametsub. His tracks are spiced with lot of minimalist flavors and moments of extreme glitch.