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In a rare English interview, the pop sensation reflects on her ‘traumatic’ rise to fame, working on Hideaki Anno’s Evangelion franchise, and her crush on Megan Thee StallionTextGünseli Yalcinkaya When Hikaru Utada first released her debut album First Love in 1999, the Japanese public had never heard anything like it. Aged 16, the American-Japanese artist ripped up the J-pop rulebook with genre-hop
Photography Antoine Julien, via UnsplashClubs are now cultural institutions in Germany In an historic achievement after a year-long campaign, clubs and live music venues will no longer be considered entertainment venues6May 2021 After a year-long campaign by activists, Germany has officially declared that clubs and live music venues will be recognised as cultural institutions. Clubs in the country
The laid back soft rocker invites the legendary Japanese musician into the backyard of his Los Angeles house24June 2019 Since he moved to Los Angeles, Mac DeMarco has had plenty of musicians over to visit the home studio in his backyard. Today’s guest, however, is a special one. Haruomi Hosono has arrived, trailed by a Japanese film crew, who are shooting a documentary about the legendary musician
PerfumeA conversation with Perfume, Japan’s most futuristic pop band Before their North American tour, including a performance at Coachella, we travel to rural Japan to meet the pioneering girl group phenomenon15January 2019 Kakegawa, Shizuoka prefecture, Japan, is an unassuming place. To get there, you take an hour-and-a half bullet train from Tokyo that passes by a usually cloud-covered Mount Fu
Sadly, it was not to be. In 2010, shortly after he began work on Dreaming Machine, Kon was diagnosed with terminal pancreatic cancer and given six months to live. Fearing his film would never make it to the screen, he sought reassurances from Maruyama that the producer would oversee its completion in the event of his death. Kon passed away in August 2010, just three months after his diagnosis. In
Midori Takada’s Through The Looking Glass almost vanished when released in 1983, but thanks to a quirk of the video streaming platform, it’s been hailed as an ambient masterpiece3April 2017 In an alternate timeline, Japanese composer and percussionist Midori Takada’s 1983 debut solo album Through The Looking Glass was greeted with rapturous praise. Critics who had already marvelled at Takada’s per
Delve deep into art history with Holzer, Picasso, Lichtenstein, Rothko and many more4May 2017 Enough art books to rival any expensive school have been archived online by the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum. And best of all, it’s all available to download for free. Over 200 books have been added to the online catalogue, including works exploring the art of Kandinsky, Holzer, Lichtenstein, Picasso, Rot
The news has been confirmed by friends, publisher Pierre Bessard, and Belgian gallerist Dries Roelens24February 2017 Chinese photographer and provocateur Ren Hang has reportedly died at the age of 29. The news was first broken by friends of the artist, who began paying tribute on social media today. According to them, Ren passed away this morning in Berlin. “My friend Ren Hang left us this morning
The teenage group’s success is just the beginning of a growing appetite for Japanese metal overeseas7April 2016 It’s a Saturday evening, and London’s 12,500-capacity Wembley Arena is almost full. The crowd holds their arms aloft as pyrotechnic explosions burst from the front of the stage, and a four-piece band clad in identical white robes play ear-splitting riffs. On a podium in the middle of the
Genesis Breyer P-OrridgeCourtesy of 69Genesis P-Orridge on corporate evil and avoiding fashion As s/he launches a collaboration with non-demographic denim label 69, the pandrogynous icon discusses what happens when gender is co-opted into a for-profit trend17February 2016 69, the non-gender, non-demographic label has a new collaborator, equally aligned in creative philosophy and ideologies of iden
"French Kiss", 1995Photography Jouko Lehtola, courtesy of AALTOThe most captivating photo stories of 2015 Documenting gender transition, pre-teen rebellion, and the unfiltered naked body– these are the photos that made us take notice this year18December 2015 With social media and the high accessibility of camera phones making everyone a photographer, this year in particular saw the medium provide
@kyarykyary0129 via InstagramHow surgical masks became a fashion statement Disease control or beauty enhancement? Unpicking the long-standing Japanese trend of covering the face in public24December 2015 For many in the West, the sight of Asian people wearing surgical masks will bring back surreal memories of the (actually quite worrying) SARS outbreak in Hong Kong in 2002. Within weeks, SARS had s
19. THE INTERNET – EGO DEATH If you’re a gay woman, lyrics that explicitly refer to other women should hardly be niche or radical in 2015, but in many ways, they still are. Even so, Syd tha Kyd never shies away from using gender-specific pronouns within her lyrics. “We don’t fight, we just fuck / I’m in like, she’s in love / She gave in, I gave up / Can we just live in the moment?” she sings on th
Don’t say ‘sayonara’ just yet. They’re still here – you just have to look harder to spot them4December 2015 Japan. One of the most technologically advanced countries in the world, yet a place where fax machines are still commonplace. A country where conveyor-belt sushi arrives in seconds, but it can still take days to sort out a phone contract. Perhaps the biggest contradiction of all is the perce
This year belonged to Korea, from CL’s hip hop heavy comeback to SHINee’s bonkers horror show and Red Velvet’s fearless new universe30November 2015 As you may already know, the world of K-Pop in 2015 was huge. Laden with expensive comebacks and debuts, lawsuits, expectations, hype and triumphs, our favourite artists dominated with full schedules, and K-Pop’s game-changing big leagues – 2NE1’s CL,
True punk rebellion has always existed in black culture, and continues to exist today12November 2015 The usual images you see of the punk era, which developed throughout the 1970s, portray it as ugly, raw and beautiful. Faces crisscrossed with safety pins. Black eyeliner bleeding into caked-white faces. Leather jackets and bright manes gelled into peaks. But while the multi-coloured hairdye is ubi
It’s been over a decade since Alexander McQueen put a naked woman in a glass box at the centre of his SS01 runway – Michelle Olley tells her storyTextEmma Hope Allwood You might not know her name, but you've seen her picture. It was September 2000 when journalist Michelle Olley (formerly of fetish magazine Skin Two and the short-lived reboot of Penthouse) got a call from Alexander McQueen’s right
@alinenilsson via InstagramWomen are using male nipples to protest Instagram censorship We all know it – they’re pretty much identical. So why are female nipples so much more taboo than male ones?7July 2015 If you were presented with two cut out pictures of nipples, one male and one female, it’s unlikely that you’d bet your life on which was which. So if male nipples are inoffensive, then by proxy
Which of these two ads did the Advertising Standards Agency find potentially offensive?13May 2015 Last week, the Advertising Standards Agency ruled that a Miu Miu campaign image featuring Mia Goth photographed by Steven Meisel was “irresponsible and was likely to cause serious offence”. Although the image of the 22-year-old Nymphomaniac actress might seem harmless – as Zing Tsjeng pointed out, if
Rediscovering the magazines that brought rave culture to kids living in the shadow of the Soviet collapse14April 2015 There were no raves in the Soviet Union. Even in the early 90s, when the rest of the world seemed to be on a constant bender, Moscow was pitch-black come 9pm. There were no fashion and culture magazines to help guide the attributes of youth we take for granted these days. The Sovie
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The hashtag #ISISクソコラグランプリ has been used 75,000 times since Tuesday23January 2015 Maybe humour is the best weapon after all. On Tuesday, ISIS released a video of two Japanese hostages, demanding £132 million ransom from their government to secure their release. Japan has refused to pay the ransom, leaving journalists Kenji Goto and Haruna Yukawa to an uncertain fate. But the Japanese public has re
Liz Harris (aka Grouper) has always dragged the listener into her world, but Ruins is her most intimate invitation yet. You can hear every breath, every creak as she tells stories from her piano. “Call Across Rooms”, a love song to someone she lost, evokes the heartbroken pleas of Elliott Smith, and on “Clearing” her voice is barely there and it’s hard to make out the words – but at no point on Ru
The anti-girlgroup talk about their opening slot for Lady Gaga and starting a new movement in J-pop23July 2014 Japanese pop culture is one of extreme collisions – the weird, colourful and ridiculous crashing into the dark, disturbing and strange. For every TV show where grimacing contestants sit on giant blocks of ice, freezing their genitals off in the name of entertainment and cash, there is a b
October 4, 2011 歌舞伎町のヤクザを二年間撮り続けたベルギー人写真家アントン・クスタースのインタビュー Text by Sophie Jackson 以前もSatellite Voicesで取り上げたアントン・クスタースの写真集“Yakuza”。 数か月に及ぶ交渉の末、Kustersは歌舞伎町を拠点とするヤクザの生活をレンズに収める承諾をもぎ取った。二年前に始まったプロジェクトは写真集となり、展示会やドキュメンタリー映画の計画も進んでいる。日本人ですら踏みこみ辛いヤクザの世界に飛び込んだ異国の写真家に話を聞いた。 Satellite Voices:ヤクザを被写体とするプロジェクトの発端は? アントン・クスタース:兄弟のマリックと私がバーで飲んでいた時、オーダーメイドのスーツを着込なした男の人が店に入ってきたんです。店のバーテンダーが、彼がヤクザの一員であることを教えてくれ、そ
We premiere the Japanese artist's beautifully intricate, animated video for Airy Me17July 2013 Dream-pop songstress Cuushe has been combining electronic music with her unique layered vocals and atmospheric sonic landscapes since her first solo project album in 2009. Cuushe is the combined sonic output of multi-talented Mayuko Hitotsuyanagi who works with piano, guitar, synthesizers and vocals in h
New cultural website created by independent city editors from Dubai, Paris, Moscow, Shanghai, Santiago, Rome, Munich and Tokyo. Brought to you by Dazed and Swatch.Rome / Culture In Pictures: Ornella Cicchetti The visual conversation - 3 questions & 3 picture answers on Wednesday Munich / Fashion K1Xclusive & *folorunsho Munich's K1X collaborates with the young African artist collective for a Colet
Ahead of her gig at the No Pain In Pop-curated festival this weekend, LA songstress Nite Jewel makes up an exclusive mixtape for us21October 2011 Over the last four years, Nail The Cross has established a reputation for promoting the best in ground-breaking new talent, often skewed and electronic but no less engaging. The arts & music festival, curated by No Pain In Pop and Lanzarote, heads east t
Ed Banger's latest addition skillfully chops and blends the most romantic mixtape for you and your loved one this Valentine's. Swoon indeed.10February 2010 Shy and elusive Frenchman Breakbot is coming out of his shell with his romantic disco-tinged electro numbers, long having made girls (and boys) blush to his eclectic and energetic mixes including his much celebrated Dance on Glass Mix for the A
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