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Laurier Tiernan "Embrace" music video
directed by Luca Rocchini
This is the music video for Laurier Tiernan's song "Embrace", conceived and directed entirely by Luca Rocchini.
ルカ ロッチー二製作によるロリエ・ティエナン ミュージックビデオ「エンブレイス」
http://www.lucarocchini.com/
This song is available at iTunes and most other online retailers.
曲はiTunesその他にて購入可能です
http://itunes.apple.com/jp/album/peace-on-earth/id408020364?l=en
http://www.reverbnation.com/LaurierTiernan
http://www.facebook.com/LaurierTiernanMusic
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Samaruno "Rule ms spec"
Two Frenchmen from Tokyo. PV by Dominique Da Silva, Bordeaux. Other Samaruno tracks here: http://music.geocities.jp/samaruno/samaruno_discovideo.html |
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Art in Hidden Places
Produced by Vanessa D. Anthony
Hosted by Marea Pariser and Daisha Hunter Edited by Vanessa D. Anthony Subtitles and translated by Hiromi Iida |
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Red Light Green Light XOXO
February 8th 2008 at Midas, Roppongi
Miwa Gardner, Dwayne Wayne, Midas and Durex present Red Light Green Light XOXO at Midas in Roppongi. Spinshell.TV was there to film the the party. See who was there!
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Tokyo Breakin'
Daisha "Daiwu" Hunter
Daiwu takes us to Nike's 10th Anniversary B-Boy Park, one of the largest break dance competitions in Japan. www.DaiTime.com
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Salaryman Seikatsu Koujou Iinkai
Organisation for the improvement of Salary-men's lifestyle"
It is custom in Japan that married man hand over their salaries to their wives and in return they get (on average) a \30,000 allowance (appr. 300$). The wives buy expensive luxury brands while salaryman can't even afford drinks. Salaryman Sato is doing something about this Japanese phenomenon and he is fighting for equal allowance. Check out the video on www.koke-kokko.jp to check out this story.
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Léonard de Léonard "Screaming Dance"
Video produced by K+Me Tokyo for French Electronica artist Léonard de Léonard, Ekleroshock Records. 2007
www.myspace.com/leonizer
www.kplusme.com
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OMG! Best Eikaiwa Ever! part 1 Tokyo Comedy Store
Unfortunately for newbie Vern, the English school he teaches at may just be the worst school ever. His colleague Mikey's interest lies in Japanese girls...and only Japanese girls; his overworked student wants help....to plot the murder of his boss; and the first lesson he teaches consists of an hour of vigorous pronunciation...of his own name.
Part 1 / 4 episodes.
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OMG! Wrong Directions! Tokyo Comedy Store
Blonde, blue-eyed Misty knows the streets of Tokyo like the back of her hand, but she hates that no Japanese person will ask her for directions, based on her appearance. One day she gets a chance to prove herself when a lost, elderly Japanese obaachan approaches her...
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OMG! The Evening News! Tokyo Comedy Store
Steve and Kelly have been hosting the evening news every day on JHK, but tonight their viewers are in for a different kind of breaking news: what it feels like to be female, single, and desperate to get married.
www.tokyocomedy.com |
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OMG! Japanese! Tokyo Comedy Store
Tom and Mary Jones just flew in from Texas to soak up the exotic culture of the Orient. Having vowed not to fall into the trap of the loud, rude American tourist, they're all smiles when they approach the Japanese concierge... but quickly fall victim to their own stereotypes when they can't understand a word of what he's saying. An Asian man couldn't possibly speak English, could he?!
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OMG! Japanese Cuisine! Tokyo Comedy Store
Tokyo Comedy Store and Spinshell.TV present you a comedy series, OMG Japan!
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Traci Consoli owner of the Pink Cow
"It's about people...that's what this whole business is about. "
www.thepinkcow.com
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Name: Traci Consoli
Age: 40 (yikes!)
Occupation: Chief Executive Cow Herd
City of residence: Tokyo
Languages spoken: English and bad Japanese
Nationality: California (USA)
Ethnicity: mutt
Something you respect about Tokyo or Japan:
the amount of patience people have
Something you dislike about Tokyo or Japan:
the amount of time it takes to get things done.
A place you recommend in Tokyo or Japan:
the Pink Cow (haha)
Favorite Japanese food:
sushi
In 5 years I will:
hopefully have a life and not work so much!
In 5 years Japan will:
become even more international
Favorite saying:
In life we should strive to leave the world a better place than we found it.
Anything else you'd like to share:
come hang out!
URL or other contact information: www.thepinkcow.com
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Lori Fine singer and songwriter
"Anything personal is everything musical "
www.coldfeet.net
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Name: Lori Fine
Occupation: Half of COLDFEET (vocals & songwriting)
Languages spoken: English & Japanese
Nationality: American
Ethnicity: Half Japanese
Something you respect about Tokyo or Japan:
I don't feel unsafe walking around at night
Something you dislike about Tokyo or Japan:
It's a major ordeal to exchange something for something else on a menu order
A place you recommend in Tokyo or Japan:
Kanoko in Ginza (Japanese desserts)
Favorite Japanese food:
Sanma (fish)
In 5 years I will:
Look back at this and wish I'd tried to come up with something remotely clever (though that probably won't take 5 years)
Favorite saying:
Two men looked out from prison bars; one saw mud, the other, stars
Anything else you'd like to share:
We plan to release another dance album this summer, so please check our website for details
URL: www.coldfeet.net
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Massud fund manager
"Everything in life has a flip side to it."
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Name: Massud
Age: 28
Occupation: Fund Manager
City of residence: Tokyo
Languages spoken: English, Japanese, Persian, French
Nationality: Japan
Ethnicity: Afghan
Something you respect about Tokyo or Japan:
Nature, the four seasons, relative to most countries its relative degree of freedom, the culture
Something you dislike about Tokyo or Japan:
Everything in life has a flip side to it. I respect the culture but detest it when it shows its face in society. I dislike the lack of objectivity in society. Unlike the US, Japan is not a melting pot and the society is not free to the extent where other cultures can take root. Thus if you don't subscribe to the culture your only alternative is to leave the country, become a cynic, or become a martyr. Becoming a martyr requires a lot of perseverance, self-discipline, and guts as the transaction costs of changing society is extremely high. Ask Jesus Christ, he paid dearly with his life. Socrates was put to death for questioning people. Same goes for Murakami of the Murakami Fund. I don't believe in a society when the culture trumps individualism.
A place you recommend in Tokyo or Japan:
The country, Hakone, Nikko, Fuji, Izu
Favorite Japanese food:
Sushi, yakiniku, ippin ryori, kappou, kisetsu mono
In 5 years I will:Be rich and married to a beautiful and intelligent woman
In 5 years Japan will:Remain the same. This country moves at a snail's pace.
Favorite saying:"I love mankind. It's people I can't stand"
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Lu pole dance artist
"Pole dancing is emerging as an art-form largely untainted by the stereotypes present in the West."
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Name: Lu
Occupation: Pole dance artist
City of residence: Tokyo
Languages spoken: Japanese and English
Nationality: Japanese
Ethnicity: Asian
Something you respect about Tokyo or Japan:
Great customer service, everything being so clean, and extremely interesting and rich history.
Something you dislike about Tokyo or Japan:
Unlike in the Western culture, individual success is not something that is celebrated - those who stick out are driven in. The women are really weak, although that's one of the things that I hope changes in the near future.
A place you recommend in Tokyo or Japan:
I really like the Omotesando area: a very clean town full of cute cafes and shops with well-dressed fashionable people.
Favorite Japanese food:
Udon :P
In 5 years I will:
be more gorgeous
Anything else you'd like to share:
I love pole dancing. Most people don't realize the extent of complexity and beauty of this art, but what makes it even more interesting is the timing and context here in Japan. People here have not had a lot of experience with pole dancing and it is consequently emerging as an art-form largely untainted by the stereotypes present in the West. Because of this, it socially can be seen similar to flamenco: an art of grace and inner strength that empowers women bringing out their beauty and passion.
URL: www.lupoledance.com, www.getapole.com
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Gentaro Noda fashion designer
"Indecisive mind."
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Name: Gentaro Noda
Age: 27
Occupation: Fashion Designer
City of residence: Tokyo
Languages spoken: Japanese, English
Nationality: Japanese
Ethnicity: Japanese
Something you respect about Tokyo or Japan:
Courtesy
Something you dislike about Tokyo or Japan:
Indecisive mind
A place you recommend in Tokyo or Japan:
Kanazawa
Favorite Japanese food:
Stockfish
In 5 years I will:
be more wise
In 5 years Japan will:
be more confused
Favorite saying:
To see a world in a grain of sand,
And a Heaven in a wild flower,
Hold infinity in the palm of your hand,
And eternity in an hour.
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Charlie Spreckley editor-in-chief
"Tomorrow's another day."
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Name: Charlie Spreckley
Occupation: Editor-in-chief, Metropolis (until January 2007)
City of residence: Shibuya, Tokyo
Languages spoken: English, bad Japanese, the remnants of French
Nationality: British
Ethnicity: Caucasian
Something you respect about Tokyo or Japan:
The general lack of ego.
Something you dislike about Tokyo or Japan:
Shop staff who don't look you in the eye; customers who don't say please or thank you.
A place you recommend in Tokyo or Japan:
The beaches west of Shimoda in September, when the water is warm but the beaches are empty.
Favorite Japanese food:
Chutoro
In 5 years I will:
Have an apartment with a roof terrace.
In 5 years Japan will:
Be less crowded.
Favourite saying:
Tomorrow's another day.
Anything else you'd like to share:
Check out my new company: www.bespoketokyo.jp
URL or other contact information:
On location, a tachinomiya bar called Buri in Ebisu (03-3496-7744)
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Samaruno "Bleu"
Two Frenchmen from Tokyo. Check our website for other tracks.
http://music.geocities.jp/samaruno/samaruno_discovideo.html |
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COLDFEET "Bodypop"
COLDFEET is composer/vocalist LORI, the daughter of an American
Clinical psychologist father and Japanese harp-playing mother, and
WATUSI, a founder of the legendary drum-and-bass outfit Mushroom Head who has produced and played bass on more than 100 CDs.
www.coldfeet.net |
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prince squad feat. DivaRose "Honey Bear"
The Prince (a.k.a. sculptor Koji Tsuji) has rounded up his subjects
to deliver Tokyo a blend of old-school hip-hop with suave metropolis
grooves and melodies. Featuring DivaRose.
www.prince-squad.com |
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fade "Better Scarred"
fade draws on the cultural duality of music and experience shared
between the five members to make a sincere, original, and lasting
connection with both Japanese and International listeners.
http://fadeonline.com |
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Bhang Lassi feat. Captain Funk
"Love Thy Brown Brother"
Bhang Lassi is the brainchild of Indo-Canadian singer/songwriter/
producer Raj Ramayya and Japanese tabla player/engineer/producer Junzo Tateiwa.
www.myspace.com/bhanglassi |
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Makoto Yamanaka "Hikari"
Video produced by TK-Digital NY
www.tk-digital.com |
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AVANT GARDE "AC"
AVANT GARDE is an international duo based in Tokyo. They have written and produced songs for Japanese artists such as hiro, BoA, Kumi Koda and hitomi.
www.ag.mu |
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Salaryman Seikatsu Koujou Iinkai
Organisation for the improvement of Salary-men's lifestyle"
It is custom in Japan that married man hand over their salaries to their wives and in return they get (on average) a \30,000 allowance (appr. 300$). The wives buy expensive luxury brands while salaryman can't even afford drinks. Salaryman Sato is doing something about this Japanese phenomenon and he is fighting for equal allowance. Check out the video on www.koke-kokko.jp to check out this story. |
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This is My Language Dir. Vanessa D. Anthony
It is a short documentary about a woman who learned
how to embrace herself through Bellydancing. |
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Eikaiwa Episode 1 Chamaneria Productions
Coins is our first episode, and its mainly an introduction episode. Our series is focused mainly to the foreign crowd, and specially overseas viewers, so we try to portray and visualize Tokyo as the stage where everything takes place. In Coins we show roommate-ship, commuting, work and nightlife, 4 of the main activities people experience on their daily life in Tokyo.
www.livevideo.com/tatekawa
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Eikaiwa Episode 2 Chamaneria Productions
Dreams we introduce a new character, Mr. Decay, the English School manager who will play a key role in portraying the working environment of English Teachers in Japan. Since English teaching is the main line of activity for foreigners living in Japan, we wanted to show the working environment of many foreigners in Japan. In this episode Ricky has his first job interview in Japan.
www.livevideo.com/tatekawa |
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The World of Yoshinkan Aikido Robert Clyne
Welcome the beautiful world of Yoshinkan Aikido. Find out the strange history of this unique martial art and watch it in action.
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Febreze Mondaiji, David Pavlina
www.mondaiji.com |
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Death of a Drunk Movie Mad Entertainment
A Very Special Thanks: We would like to thank the cast, crew, composers and our contributors for their support in making this project happen. We couldn't have done it without you. |
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Because You're Nice Yoshiro Osaka, Silent Fleet Film
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