E-girls ‘Dance Dance Dance’ their butts off in new music video

One of Japan’s more noteable girl groups, E-girls, is back again with a new music video for their soon to be released single, ‘Dance Dance Dance’. Fans and non-fans alike surely won’t be disappointed as the girls join the latest retro trends. Not only is the song and concept retro, but sexy as well which gives it them an adult-ish coolness. In the video, the girls show off their dance moves, worthy of being EXILE‘s sister group.

For more information on the single and to watch the video, check the jump below!

DJ DECKSTREAM Has Passed Away

We have some sad news to report now. It was announced today that hip hop producer DJ DECKSTREAM died in the early morning hours of August 27. The cause of death was a traffic accident. The announcement was made via the website of the record label he owned, Sepera. In the announcement, it said that his work was loved not only in Japan, but internationally as well. It is hoped that his work will not fade, but continue on to future generations. Fans of his were thanked for their support through the years.

DJ DECKSTREAM got his start in the hip hop scene in the late 1990s. He gained attention in 2001, when he remixed m-flo and served as their live support. He released his debut album, “Sound Tracks”, in 2007. Over the course of his career, he worked with many people in Japan and internationally, such as Daichi Miura, Kaname Kawabate of CHEMISTRY, Washio Rena of Flower / E-girls, Talib Kweli, and Lupe Fiasco. His most recent album was December 2014’s “DRESS CODE.” On that album’s opening track, “Young World”, DJ DECKSTREAM collaborated with 2 of his friends, VERBAL of m-flo and Shing02. Both men paid their respects to their friend via Instagram.

Oricon Flashback: Week of 8/31

We’re back with this week’s edition of Oricon Flashback. This is where we look back on what topped Oricon this week 5, 10, 15, and 20 years ago. Think of it as a way to reminisce and learn about the past of Japanese music.

AKB48, SCANDAL, BENI, ORANGE RANGE, and More Perform on Music Japan for August 30

This week’s guests were AKB48, ORANGE RANGE, Negicco, SCANDAL, BENI, WHITE ASH, Kinniku Shojo Tai

AKB48 – Halloween Night

ORANGE RANGE – Sushi Tabetai feat. Soy Sauce

Negicco – Koisuru Negikko / Idol Bakari Kikanaide / Ne Vardia

SCANDAL – Sisters

BENI – Forever

WHITE ASH – Insight

Kinniku Shojo Tai – Mazeru na Kiken

AKB48’s Management Company Pays Nearly $1 Million in Taxes and Fines After Audit by Tax Officials

The management company of AKB48 revised its tax statement about rent payments for group members and entry errors in the 3 years through November 2014, after an audit by the tax authorities, sources said Monday.

The Tokyo Regional Taxation Bureau appears to have concluded that the amount, totaling just over ¥400 million ($3.3 million), was not deductible expenses but rather taxable “donations,” according to the sources.

YOSHIKI and Kyary Pamyu Pamyu Perform with Kanjani8 on KanJAM Kanzen Moeru SHOW for August 30

This week’s guests were YOSHIKI and Kyary Pamyu Pamyu.

YOSHIKI x Kanjani8 – Forever Love

Kyary Pamyu Pamyu x Kanjani8 – Fashion Monster

Kyary Pamyu Pamyu – Crazy Party Night ~Pumpkin no Gyakushuu~

The Best of J-POP SUMMIT 2015

A few weeks ago, we had the chance to check out the J-POP SUMMIT in San Francisco.

The festival, which started as a street festival in San Francisco’s Japan Town  moved from Japan Town to the Fort Mason Center this year,  and took on a much more convention-like feel rather than a street festival. They expanded the festival to cover everything from music, anime, and art, to travel, tech, and fashion. They even had an outdoor food truck area with the most delicious food trucks lined up!

Here’s a recap of some of the cool things we saw during the J-POP weekend!

First I should probably mention how great the line-up of this festival was this year. They had a really diverse lineup of artists including, Eir Aoi, JAM Project, Anamanaguchi, to name a few,  as well as punk rockers Akabane Vulgars on Strong Bypass, and JinnyOops! along with a few Moshi Moshi Nippon artists including Anna Yano, Musubizm, and AMIAYA. They also had our favorite mannequin duo FEMM! (Check out the full line-up here.)

Speaking of FEMM, they were everywhere! I spotted them at a clothing booth handing out flyers, as well as at the Iichiko booth, giving out samples. Iichiko was the official drink of the J-POP SUMMIT this year, and those cups of the American exclusive Iichiko Bar Fruits were really popular. Both the yuzu and ume shochu flavors were delicious, and it’s easy to see how they won a double gold medal at the 2014 San Francisco World Spirits Competition. The two flavors are currently only available in select Bay Area restaurants, but I cannot wait until I can buy a bottle to take home!

Iichiko FEMM

 

The Ryokan Pavilion was another highlight of the event. In the midst of all of the booths and vendors, there was a big structure installed in the middle of the festival that was modeled after traditional Japanese inns. It was lined with tatami and had a big area where you could sit down and relax, as well as separate rooms that gave informative video introductions to some of Japan’s most interesting ryokans. Japanese cultural icons, YANAKIKU were also hanging around at the Ryokan Pavilion at many points during the weekend.

YANAKIKU Ryokan Pavilion

There was also the Interactive Pavilion, which was  another new addition to J-POP SUMMIT. There were a lot of cool tech companies there showcasing the best and newest in Japanese technology! One of my favorite things in the Interactive Pavilion was the massive Attack on Titan colossal titan balloon head they were displaying. Kodansha was collaborating with Ricoh and FOVE, for unique visual experiences. Ricoh was displaying their awesome THETA camera that lets you take a 360 degree picture. (Check out the THETA photos with the titan head here.)

Attack On Titan Ricoh

 

And last but not least, the performances were fantastic! The stage was all the way at the back of the venue, and the viewing areas were separated by badges. Press was at the front, VIP behind press, and regular badge-holders behind VIP. Towards the end of the day, around 6 pm or so, most of the booths started to shut down, and the entire festival focused on the main stage. All of the artists gave great performances, and each of the artists had a meet and greet or signing session, so everyone had a good chance of meeting them.

MusubizmOverall, J-POP SUMMIT weekend was a blast, and I highly recommend the event to anyone who is thinking about going next year!

Did any of you go to J-POP SUMMIT 2015? Let us know in the comments!

 

 

 

Aragaki Yui stuns in new NYLON cover

Actress Aragaki Yui, also a model for fashion magazine NYLON, graces the cover of its October DEAR GIRL issue. A video of the photoshoot was also made available on Youtube by LesPros Entertainment.

Check out Aragaki in clothing styles that varies from chic to casual and with some ’90s vibes in the preview of the magazine and the video shoot below.