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Videographer Hirō Tanaka and his journey to Berlin: documenting the world’s music culture through video for posterity
Videographer Hiroo Tanaka continues to follow Nick Nowak, an artist who continues to build sound tanks by modifying speakers inspired by Cold War-era sound weapons. -
A magazine focusing on German music was launched with a theme of “German Wall” created by a Japanese female editor.
The RISIKO media freely connects German music advancing into the Galapagos. We talk with the Japanese editor-in-chief about the launch. -
[Shockwaves in Contemporary Music and Fashion] Vol. 3: The unstoppable force of Gucci and its influence on the possibilities of rap
[Shockwaves in Contemporary Music and Fashion] Vol. 3: The unstoppable force of Gucci and its influence on the possibilities of rap -
Unraveling musician Hiroshi Fujiwara through his new album “slumbers 2”
“I expressed whatever is in my archive of things that I like and want to do,” comments Hiroshi Fujiwara about his new original album, which came out after three years since the last one. In this interview, I asked him about his music production process as a trendsetting musician. -
Interview with Will Ellsworth-Jones, Author of “Banksy: The Man Behind the Wall”
Will Ellsworth-Jones, the author of “Banksy: The Man Behind the Wall” talks about the street artist whose identity remains unknown. Interviewed by aggiiiiiii from the translation team of the book’s Japanese edition. -
Solo exhibition review — Alec Soth is no longer telling stories
Tomo Kosuga, an art producer living in Amsterdam, explores photography around the world today in this series of columns. In his second installment, he analyzes the changes a photographer garnering attention worldwide, Alec Soth, has undergone. -
10 questions with Oneohtrix Point Never
One of the most influential artists of our time, OPN, recently released his long-awaited album, “Magic Oneohtrix Point Never.” Critic Shun Fushimi asks OPN 10 questions, diving deeper into the background behind the new album and OPN’s creative philosophy. -
Luxury brand ’s right-hand man, calligrapher Nicolas Ouchenir
Nicolas Ouchenir, a calligrapher with a constant love call from luxury brands. Talk about the environment that changed drastically in COVID-19 and his feelings for Japan. -
「時音」Vol.5 Kiyoshi Kurosawa’s Realistic Lens on Times of Crisis
Director Kiyoshi Kurosawa won the Silver Lion for best director at the Venice International Film Festival for Wife of a Spy. What did he reveal in his first-ever historical drama? What questions did he raise in the film? -
“innen Japan’s” Aaron Fabian and Hiroshi Iguchi’s hand-picked seven zines
Two zine lovers select their favorite seven zines published by Swiss independent publication company “innen.” While reminiscing about the good old days, they pleasantly talk about this and that.