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Panth (TVOD) & Shuichi Kitao (Million Years Bookstore): The 50 year period from the birth to the death of subcultures & what comes after it
A Chronological Table: 50 Years of Subcultures and Society 1968-2020 (Unabridged edition) is a painstaking work that chronicles the immense number of events that took place between 1968 and 2020, spanning subcultures, political economy, and social customs. Panth, the compiler, and Kitao Shuichi, the publisher, discuss the work’s background, the 50-year period from beginning to end, and what’s next. -
Photographer Shin Hamada’s atarimae・no・kototachie II Photos in the Extension of Primitive Conducts as Breathing
The critic at the Iwate Museum of Art comments about the exhibition that was held until April 4th, atarimae・no・kototachie II—the lifework of photographer Shin Hamada -
MÖSHI, the Uniqlo-approved musician and designer of the next generation
MÖSHI is an artist who creates music, fashion, art, and “context design” using multiple methods he cultivated at prestigious institutions in London and New York. -
「時音」Vol.12 The Idea Behind Photographer Yoshihiko Ueda’s Film: “Truth Only Exists Right by You”
Photographer Yoshihiko Ueda Talks About Truth He Wanted to Convery in His First Film, A Garden of Camellias. -
How Daft Punk Has Impacted the Music Industry Unraveling From Two Different Perspectives
Daft Punk has suddenly split up. Music critic imdkm elucidates how the duo’s 28 years of musical activity has influenced the music industry. -
“Music That’s Played Over and Over Again”—Campanella’s Vision Enlighten by His Positively Gleaming New Album
Unveiling the musicality, trajectory that led to the current means of expression, and intention to continue music of Campanella, who has just dropped his third album in four years, AMULUE. -
Learn the history of chic words known from the “Prewar Buzzword Dictionary” that brings back the old popular words to the present day
Asako Hirayama “Prewar Buzzword Dictionary” has been adding a new perspective to buzzwords. It’s a magical dictionary that brings us back in time before the war with texts and illustrations that bring back the atmosphere of those days. -
Koji Shimotsu’s Transient World — the drive to create in times of coronavirus
Koji Shimotsu released his solo album, Transient World, on March 24th. The following is the story of his band Odotte Bakari no Kuni, the album, and other pertinent matters. -
TOKION SONG BOOK #4:”Wildfires” by Sault resonates with the BLM movement and strongly promotes a fair world
The series by the writer Ryoichi Niimoto living in Brooklyn, who digs deep into the thoughts that musicians put into the songs. Analyzing “Wildfires” by British-born masked band Sault, who resonates with the BLM movement and protests against Asian hate and attempts to break down the racist barriers in our society. -
A New Way to Enjoy Music by Making a Song on the Clubhouse App Interview with TAAR X MASAtO from ANIMAL HACK
TAAR and MASAtO asked people to collaborate on songwriting with the Clubhouse app. The songwriting process was open to the public. We asked about their thoughts after the project.