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Welcome to the official weblog of JaME, in combination with our sister site KoME and the upcoming ChiME.
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Happy New Year 2010!
Posted on January 4, 2010 | 1 Comment2010 is now here and we at JaME hope that you had a happy and safe holiday! 2009 was a year where we saw a lot happening within the Japanese music industry. -
Happy 2009!
Posted on December 31, 2008 | 4 CommentsAt JaME, we're eagerly looking forward to see what the next year will bring us, but we are also particularly fond of looking back, by creating several articles and also listing our own Top 3's with "best of's". -
lynch. Art Contest Entries
Posted on July 1, 2008 | No CommentsA few months ago, the band lynch. asked JaME to do a contest for them. They specifically asked us to do an art contest and have fans draw their portraits. Quite a lot of people contributed, and the band picked four winners, who all received... -
Happy New Year!
Posted on December 31, 2007 | 8 CommentsWhen the clock strikes twelve on December 31st, people all over the world cheer and wish each other a Happy New Year. It seems that for some people, this event is no more then a change of a calendar while for others, the New Year... -
Have Yourself a Merry Japanese Christmas
Posted on December 11, 2007 | 14 CommentsChristmas is just around the corner: it’s a holiday filled (hopefully) with presents, family members, lots of food, sometimes a visit to church and of course, the inevitable Christmas songs. Now, Christmas songs aren’t always horrible, but aren’t we all getting a little sick of...




