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Archive for September, 2008
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Artist Recommendation: Natccu
Posted on September 28, 2008 | No CommentsNatccu is a female, Tokyo-based singer-songwriter who creates pop sounding rock music. Her music shows obvious influence from US and UK music, but there’s a Japanese flavor to it which results in a very accessible and catchy style. Her vocals are incredibly powerful, and the... -
JaME Channel!
Posted on September 26, 2008 | No CommentsThe whole JaME team is happy to announce that recently, we've started our own JaME YouTube Channel! -
sianface in Japan: Greetings!
Posted on September 23, 2008 | No CommentsHello! I’m Siân, a British girl lost in Japan, and I will be writing a little bit about my thoughts and experiences of the Japanese music scene over the next year! I may only have been in Japan for a week so far, but I’ve... -
Artist Recommendation: Hirakawachi Icchome
Posted on September 21, 2008 | No CommentsRecently, with the annoucement of their disbandment, it was revealed that the two brothers and band members of Hirakawachi Icchome hadn’t started the band just because they enjoyed making music. Their second motive was that their mother had left their family when they were young... -
KoME’s First Anniversary Interview
Posted on September 9, 2008 | 2 CommentsOn September 3rd, 2007, KoME officially went online. As the ‘Korean version of JaME,’ KoME aims to bring Korean music to the European fans. It’s been a year since then and not all of it has been smooth sailing, but one thing is for sure:...



