Clips and snaps of Berlin Japanophilia
Nov. 29th, 2009 03:46 amThe new edition of Berlin "electroniclivingaspects" culture mag De:Bug is out, and it's a Japan Special.

A writer called Timo Feldhaus came round and interviewed me about Japanophilia for the issue, and later Mary Scherpe took some portraits in Jan's apartment round the corner, sitting on his tatami mats:

I think De:Bug used a different photo from the same session for the article (I haven't actually seen the paper copy yet). Mary is one of the founders of streetsnap style blog Stil in Berlin, which has just launched as a free paper magazine too.
Being a Japanophile, I'd have to say Drop Japan is probably my favourite street style blog at the moment.
On Friday night at Madame Claude there was a fantastic chance to see Ben Butler and Mousepad supporting Oorutaichi, the future of music. He turns out to live remarkably close to Hisae's family home in Tennoji, Osaka, so we're hoping to drop in on him in Japan when we visit (we fly on Friday).

Oorutaichi's set in the Madame Claude cellar was wonderful -- shrieky and tribal -- but I just want to note here how great Ben Butler and Mousepad now are live. The group consists of Joe Howe and his friend Bastien. Here's Joe with his girlfriend Emma, both wearing some "Jewish" glasses Hisae made for me, with locks of her own hair hanging off the arms (I'm wearing them in the Oorutaichi snap too):

Ben Butler and Mousepad sound like a blend of YMO, Herbie Hancock and Synergy. Who's Synergy, I hear you ask? I didn't know either until I watched this clip on Joe's blog:
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Synergy is someone called Larry Fast, who made music for Commodore computer games in the 80s, I guess.
And here's a snatch of Ben Butler and Mousepad on Friday night playing their most YMO-ish number:
Ben Butler and Mousepad Live at Mme Claude's (mp3 file)
More on their MySpace page. If you want to book Ben Butler and Mousepad (festivals! weddings! bar mitzvahs!), email marie@julietippex.com.

A writer called Timo Feldhaus came round and interviewed me about Japanophilia for the issue, and later Mary Scherpe took some portraits in Jan's apartment round the corner, sitting on his tatami mats:

I think De:Bug used a different photo from the same session for the article (I haven't actually seen the paper copy yet). Mary is one of the founders of streetsnap style blog Stil in Berlin, which has just launched as a free paper magazine too.
Being a Japanophile, I'd have to say Drop Japan is probably my favourite street style blog at the moment.
On Friday night at Madame Claude there was a fantastic chance to see Ben Butler and Mousepad supporting Oorutaichi, the future of music. He turns out to live remarkably close to Hisae's family home in Tennoji, Osaka, so we're hoping to drop in on him in Japan when we visit (we fly on Friday).

Oorutaichi's set in the Madame Claude cellar was wonderful -- shrieky and tribal -- but I just want to note here how great Ben Butler and Mousepad now are live. The group consists of Joe Howe and his friend Bastien. Here's Joe with his girlfriend Emma, both wearing some "Jewish" glasses Hisae made for me, with locks of her own hair hanging off the arms (I'm wearing them in the Oorutaichi snap too):

Ben Butler and Mousepad sound like a blend of YMO, Herbie Hancock and Synergy. Who's Synergy, I hear you ask? I didn't know either until I watched this clip on Joe's blog:
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Synergy is someone called Larry Fast, who made music for Commodore computer games in the 80s, I guess.
And here's a snatch of Ben Butler and Mousepad on Friday night playing their most YMO-ish number:
Ben Butler and Mousepad Live at Mme Claude's (mp3 file)
More on their MySpace page. If you want to book Ben Butler and Mousepad (festivals! weddings! bar mitzvahs!), email marie@julietippex.com.
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Date: 2009-11-29 03:28 am (UTC)e.g. Ensis by Disasterpiece (http://internetwebsiteonline.com/ensis.mp3)
This is from a free compilation available at Pause music (http://www.iimusic.net/catalog/2008/06/heartcode)
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Date: 2009-11-29 04:15 am (UTC)the tatami photo is good... the multi color cord behind pared with your glasses cord...
I'm liking your new look. an odd meld of I'm not sure...
but here is a question... is there such a thing as japanophile anymore... I"m mean, seriously. not really right?
I think its turned into something different... something less divided... something less 'phile' perhaps.
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Date: 2009-11-29 05:53 am (UTC)Hisae's cable covers (http://imomus.livejournal.com/348179.html) :)
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Date: 2009-11-29 02:56 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2009-11-30 04:58 am (UTC)But I couldnt or wouldnt spend $75 for one...
but that doesnt take away from them being amazing...
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Date: 2009-11-29 05:20 am (UTC)"Jewish" glasses
Date: 2009-11-29 06:24 am (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2009-11-29 06:30 am (UTC)Perhaps in a few years I'll be explaining who Oorutaichi is on someone else's blog.
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Date: 2009-11-29 03:00 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2009-11-29 09:08 am (UTC)technostalgia
Date: 2009-11-29 09:42 am (UTC)DYMO
Date: 2009-11-29 01:33 pm (UTC)Re: technostalgia
Date: 2009-11-29 05:43 pm (UTC)Re: technostalgia
Date: 2009-11-30 08:57 am (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2009-11-29 01:54 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2009-11-29 02:50 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2009-11-29 06:28 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2009-11-30 03:43 am (UTC)I do not think his intricate synth prog sounds that much like YMO though there is a related connection. Matsutake, YMO's hired synth guru (as Fast was to Gabriel for a time) left YMO and continued as Logic System. For unknown reasons he went for a very American synth rock sound that was rather comparable for a while. The early 80s Japanese band Dada was also pretty comparable though now little known.
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Date: 2009-12-03 12:04 am (UTC)Also, you should visit the Osaka Pokemon Center and see how amazingly bright it is inside. Total sensory overload, and I've only seen pictures!