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22 May 09
山崎マゾ with “Acid Eaters” his side project.

山崎マゾ with “Acid Eaters” his side project.

Tags: masonna images
Posted: 12:26 AM
Masonna Aftermath

Masonna Aftermath

Tags: masonna images
21 May 09
Tags: masonna images
7 May 09
A glimpse of what Ryuichi, Yuki, and Harry look like circa 2007.

A glimpse of what Ryuichi, Yuki, and Harry look like circa 2007.

Posted: 9:21 AM
Figurines designed after classic YMO uniforms.

Figurines designed after classic YMO uniforms.

Posted: 7:51 AM
Posted: 12:13 AM
Yellow Magic Orchestra formed in Japan in 1978, pioneering the “technopop” genre that took the country by storm throughout the 1980s. Ryuichi Sakamoto, the band’s keyboardist, is perhaps its best known member. Though the band separated in 1984, he continues to have a healthy solo career, collaborating with musicians in countless other genres, and scoring feature films. Their bassist, Haruomi Hosono, is best known outside of YMO for his early 1970s folk band Happy End, whose song “Kaze Wo Atsumete” appeared in the 2003 film Lost In Translation. Yukihiro Takahashi, YMO’s drummer and vocalist, also maintains a solo career, his last album Blue Moon Blue having been released in 2006.
YMO’s music has been an inspiration to countless artists: composers, fashion designers, visual artists, video game developers, science fiction authors, and so on. Their music has been particularly important for the development of ideas about the future, what it will look like and sound like, what its worries and concerns will be.
Anyway, here goes…

Yellow Magic Orchestra formed in Japan in 1978, pioneering the “technopop” genre that took the country by storm throughout the 1980s. Ryuichi Sakamoto, the band’s keyboardist, is perhaps its best known member. Though the band separated in 1984, he continues to have a healthy solo career, collaborating with musicians in countless other genres, and scoring feature films. Their bassist, Haruomi Hosono, is best known outside of YMO for his early 1970s folk band Happy End, whose song “Kaze Wo Atsumete” appeared in the 2003 film Lost In Translation. Yukihiro Takahashi, YMO’s drummer and vocalist, also maintains a solo career, his last album Blue Moon Blue having been released in 2006.

YMO’s music has been an inspiration to countless artists: composers, fashion designers, visual artists, video game developers, science fiction authors, and so on. Their music has been particularly important for the development of ideas about the future, what it will look like and sound like, what its worries and concerns will be.

Anyway, here goes…

6 May 09
Carsick Cars + Snapline

Carsick Cars + Snapline

Posted: 1:33 PM
北京Noise Rock樂團Carsick Cars

北京Noise Rock樂團Carsick Cars

Posted: 11:32 AM
CARSICK CARS & The GAR - Tour 2009

CARSICK CARS & The GAR - Tour 2009

Themed by Hunson. Originally by Josh Tweaked with new audio player and shit by Morgan.