Well, if you’re going to continue with the Gaelic folk music, I’m going to continue with the funkified Japanese folk music. Problem is, I’m not sure how traditional Yosawya San is. B… more →
One Neat Thing a DayMr. Furley wrote 3 months ago: Japan Nite, the annual Japanese indie rock package tour, rolled into San Francisco last Saturday. I … more →
gavortnik wrote 3 months ago: Well, if you’re going to continue with the Gaelic folk music, I’m going to continue with … more →
Jennifer wrote 3 months ago: Well, maybe not really a hidden Mickey, maybe more of a decorative Mickey. But I was amused to see t … more →
gavortnik wrote 3 months ago: Folk songs in funny languages? (Max Payne-esque bullet time) NNNNNNNNNNNNNOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO… Ac … more →
gavortnik wrote 3 months ago: Well, I don’t have anything to follow up the Isley Brothers, much as I’d like to. But, s … more →
prosauce wrote 8 months ago: Came across this cool music video from Japan the other day: Interested in more from Omodaka? He … more →
parkrangerolivia wrote 10 months ago: The OMODAKA movement seems to be the answer to my obsession with site specific music videos. Visuals … more →
Charlotte wrote 10 months ago: Hey Hey Hey! How are we all today? I’m in a pretty good mood, I’ve had a lot of ideas an … more →
R-Shizzle wrote 10 months ago: …but there’s just something cool about this song… can’t get it outta my head … more →
Kitsune wrote 11 months ago: OMODAKA is the name of the project developed through a trial and error process of mutational fusion … more →
strangeknight wrote 1 year ago: () Thanks TokyoMango! - Vom leisen Inferno der Depression und von der Unheimlichkeit des Glücks. - … more →
sterlingventura wrote 1 year ago: Many of remember playing NES and play through games like Mario Bros. listening to a looped 8-bit sou … more →
strangeknight wrote 1 year ago: Too good not to post. From Pink Tentacle (via How The World Works, Ectoplasmosis etc). … more →