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[press release] MAN WITH A MISSION @ Japan Expo 2012

Friday, April 20th, 2012 by Kathy Chee

A headline-making band of wolves “MAN WITH A MISSION” is coming to JAPAN EXPO 2012!!!

With their first single released on 4/4/2012 ranking #6 (as of 4/16) on Oricon’s Weekly Single Chart and their first nationwide one-man live tour going sold-out immediately, MAN WITH A MISSION, a 5-piece rock band of wolves, are rocking away at full speed and expanding their horizons as far as Europe! MAN WITH A MISSION will participate in JAPAN EXPO 2012, a world-famous Japanese cultural event taking place in France.

MAN WITH A MISSION Profile:

Tokyo Tanaka (Vocal)
Jean-Ken Johnny (Guitar, Vocal)
Kamikaze Boy (Bass, Chorus)
Spear Rib (Drums)
DJ Santa Monica (Sampling)

MAN WITH A MISSION is a 5-piece rock band of wolves whose members are Tokyo Tanaka (Vocal), Jean-Ken Johnny (Guitar, Vocal , Rap), Kamikaze Boy (Bass, Chorus), Spear Rib (Drums) and DJ Santa Monica (DJ, Sampling). They are mutant creatures with wolf heads and human bodies. The members claim to be “the extreme creatures” who have surpassed the boundaries of many types and shapes of creatures on earth.

They have performed at various music festivals and events in Japan even before their debut. They also appeared on TV and attracted much attention among those who can recognize real rock sounds.

After carefully but surely paving the way, MAN WITH A MISSION finally made their major debut in June 2011 with their first release going sold-out at many different CD shops all around Japan. Through power-plays on radio and tie-ups with TV programs, they received a tremendous amount of attention as their music was featured on 28 different channels nationwide. Tickets for their first one-man live held in July 2011 were sold-out only in 10 minutes after the ticketing began. Only in 2 months after their debut, they performed at “SUMMER SONIC 2011,” Japan’s biggest summer music festival, in front of an audience of about 10,000. They also participated in big-scaled events such as CDJ11/12 and RADIOCRAZY, thus attracting so much attention from rock fans.

JAPAN EXPO’s scale and number of participating guest artists from Japan kept on growing ever since their very first event back in 2000. With the main theme of introducing Japanese pop culture, JAPAN EXPO is a grand-scale event where everyone can experience what’s happening “in Japan now” at first hand.

MAN WITH A MISSION may come off as a comical band at your first glance, but here is why they were capable of mesmerizing the audience of Japan. Their heavy sounds in a moderate mix of danceable tunes and heart-touching melodies are a sure thing to impress any audience they perform for. That’s why they will be on their way to France for JAPAN EXPO this coming July.

Official Japan Expo 2012 website – http://www.japan-expo.com/
Official MAN WITH A MISSION website – http://mwamjapan.info/

[press release] exist†trace 2012 USA Tour – New York and Philadelphia dates announced!

Friday, December 9th, 2011 by Kathy Chee

December 8, 2011 – All-female Japanese visual kei band exist†trace announced tour dates today for their first USA East Coast appearance! exist†trace will perform their indie hits plus songs from their major-label releases “TRUE” and “THE LAST DAYBREAK.” General admission and VIP tickets go on sale December 14.

Sunday, March 18 – New York, NY @ Hiro Ballroom
Tuesday, March 20 – Philadelphia, PA @ Starlight Ballroom

Official ticket and tour information can be found here:
http://www.japanfiles.com/existtrace-america-tour-2012.html

As part of their USA tour, exist†trace will make a special appearance at Japanese culture and anime event Tekkoshocon 2012. The band will perform a live concert and attend special autograph and Q&A sessions for fans during Tekkoshocon’s four-day event in Pittsburgh, PA from March 22 – 25, 2012.

Tekkoshocon information and pre-registration at: http://www.tekkoshocon.com

exist†trace 2012 America tour is presented by JapanFiles, Monsters Inc., Tekkoshocon, and JhouseRock Entertainment.

exist trace USA Tour information:
http://www.japanfiles.com/existtrace-america-tour-2012.html

exist†trace PROFILE

exist†trace is one of Japan’s first all-female Visual Kei rock bands. Formed in 2003, the members of exist†trace are Jyou (vocals), Miko (guitar), Mally (drums), Naoto (bass), Omi (guitar).

Along with multiple tours of Japan , exist†trace has performed twice in Europe, making appearances in Berlin, Helsinki, Moscow, Paris, London, and Barcelona. In 2009, the band performed at the 2-day V-ROCK FESTIVAL in Chiba, Japan. In November 2010, exist†trace released their album “TWIN GATE” in Japan, followed by an American release from JapanFiles. In June, 2011, they made their major-label debut with the “TRUE” EP on Tokuma Japan, and released a second 5-song EP “THE LAST DAYBREAK” in October 2011.

LINKS!

exist†trace official website: http://www.exist-trace.com

exist†trace on JapanFiles: http://www.japanfiles.com/existtrace.html

[press release] J-Summit NYC @ Bowery Electric NYC

Tuesday, June 21st, 2011 by Kathy Chee

The next j-Summit New York – the 4th fundraising event for Japan will features new artists: Ten, Yujin Amano, Yuki & Cuties, Reiko4D and Yuruko Miyake in addition to the regulars: Nobuya, FNC, Tokyo Circus and Clown Toto.

New York, NY – 10/09/10

Saturday, October 9th, 2010 by Kathy Chee

[review] Echostream: The Duality of Courage

Thursday, October 7th, 2010 by Victoria Goldenberg

A preview review for the Far East to East Showcase

The multicultural New York City has a history of incubating bands that cross the borders between Japan and the United States, such as Cibo Matto, Peelander-Z and Gelatine. By mixing sounds—and sometimes band members—from both countries, they challenge our assumptions about what constitutes a Japanese or American music act.

Ambient band Echostream occupies common ground between the American gothic and Japanese Visual Kei scenes. The members hail from both the United States (Tony Grund, CJ and Jen) and Japan (Ryoko, Tomo Asaha). While they’ve earned VK cred from touring with Blood, their English lyrics and moody ambient-rock mix hold a broader goth appeal.

One of Echostream’s greatest assets is one that sounds like a weakness on paper: Ryoko’s thin voice. A stronger singer could have made songs such as “Contagious” overdramatic—at least from the perspective of someone who’s not a fan of Visual Kei or goth music—but Ryoko’s human fragility reins them in.

The Duality of Courage closes with an atmospheric track of bells, thunder and other sounds (“Disturbance at 8 am”), a silent track and two untitled songs. The choice is interesting, but these songs don’t transition smoothly from the ones that precede them. For example, the volume is significantly lower on “Disturbance at 8 am.” I felt like I was listening to a different album.

That said, Echostream put on a fun show when I saw them at last year’s Far East to East Showcase, and they help bridge the Far East to the West. If you dig goth or Visual Kei culture more than I do, you’ll probably find plenty to enjoy.

[interview] Zazen Boys

Thursday, October 7th, 2010 by Victoria Goldenberg

Although Zazen Boys didn’t make it back to New York City as soon as bandleader Shutoku Mukai promised, they’ll perform alongside Boom Boom Satellites, Puffy AmiYumi and Echostream at Irving Plaza as part of the Far East to East Showcase on Oct. 10. Mukai’s kept busy since Zazen Boys last performed in America. He’s toured solo and paired up with indie pop musician Leo Imai to form a new band, Kimonos. Mukai answered some questions via e-mail, shedding light on Zazen Boys’ future and why his relationship with Imai is strictly platonic.

pS: It’s been a year and a half since you performed in New York City. Last time I spoke with you, you said you Zazen Boys intended to come back last September. What happened?

Shutoku Mukai: I did say that. I’m sorry. We had some problems with the initial bookings. These kinds of things are always subject to change.

pS: In the spring, you did another Acoustic & Electric solo tour. You originally performed solo after Number Girl disbanded. Did this tour have any significant meaning?

Mukai: Playing solo feels very natural and easy to me, not least because I can move freely on my own. So I’m always playing by myself here and there through the year.

pS: Will you ever release studio recordings of your solo performances?

Mukai: Not yet.

pS: On the flip side, you recently formed Kimonos with protégé Leo Imai. How did this band come into existence?

Mukai: I would not say he’s my protégé. Our relationship is very much on an equal footing. We started out just having fun together. Not in a gay way. Just as friends. We thought we’d get together to cover some recordings of songs by people like Talking Heads and Cypress Hill, just for fun. Then we started to click musically, started writing our own songs, and became more and more serious about the songs until we decided to turn it into Kimonos.

pS: Please tell us about Kimonos’ album, which is coming out in November.

Mukai: Leo and I have very different backgrounds. I come from the Japanese countryside; he is half-Japanese, half-Swedish. Yet we have a very similar outlook on the city of Tokyo, and Kimonos is that outlook put to music. Our vision of Tokyo is definitely more real than something like, say, Akira.

pS: I believe Kimonos is the first band of yours in which you are not the lead singer. What was the reasoning behind having Leo Imai front the band, and how does it feel?

Mukai: I do sing on quite a few of the songs. But Leo sings more, and I just like his vocal style.

pS: How does the songwriting process differ between Zazen Boys and Kimonos?

Mukai: Its pretty much the same. Except with Kimonos, it’s two people doing the writing.

pS: Based off “Almost Human,” Kimonos has a dance sound, which you’ve also explored in Zazen Boys. Will Zazen Boys take a different direction to contrast?

Mukai: I don’t know yet. It could go either way.

pS: How will you juggle both Zazen Boys and Kimonos?

Mukai: Basically, Zazen Boys are ongoing.

pS: Is Zazen Boys working on any new music?

Mukai: Yes we are. We have many illmatic songs now.

San Francisco, CA – 10/03/10

Sunday, October 3rd, 2010 by Kathy Chee

Los Angeles, CA – 10/01/10

Friday, October 1st, 2010 by Kathy Chee

Los Angeles, CA – 08/27/10

Friday, August 27th, 2010 by Kathy Chee

San Francisco, CA – 08/26/10

Thursday, August 26th, 2010 by Kathy Chee
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