podcast ICFJ#021 – SXSW special, with The Mornings, Josy, Tokumaru Shugo, The Cold Tommy and more!
by Daniel Robson on February 21st, 2013
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ICFJ#021’s playlist includes The Cold Tommy (Paradox), Kinoko Teikoku (Eureka), SuiseiNoboAz (Shoegazer), Josy (Land Ho!), Charan Po Rantan (Saigo No Jun Tokkyuu), The Mornings (Mad Cheer Girl), Rottengraffty (Konjiki Graffty), Tokumaru Shugo (Katachi) and Mix Market (Radio), plus interviews with The Mornings and Josy, some chat about South By Southwest and Japan Nite in Texas and Next Music From Tokyo in Canada, the chance to win a Blu-ray/DVD set and all that good stuff.
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PLAYLIST
The Cold Tommy – Paradox (Buy album)
Kinoko Teikoku – Eureka (Buy album)
SuiseiNoboAz – Shoegazer (Buy album)
Interview with Nanohana and Non from Josy
Josy – Land Ho!
Charan Po Rantan – Saigo No Jun Tokkyuu (Buy album)
Interview with Ponta and Shingo from The Mornings
The Mornings – Mad Cheer Girl (Buy album)
Rottengraffty – Konjiki Graffty (Buy album)
Tokumaru Shugo – Katachi (Buy album)
Mix Market – Radio (Buy other albums)
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(You can find the password for each giveaway by listening to the podcast. Comments don’t have to be nice – tell us what you do or don’t like about the podcast!)
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Bad Noise! 東京ライブイベント、渋谷ルービールーム(3周年パーティ、2/23:The Cold Tommy、Foodie、Sawas Phool & Merpeoples)
South By Southwest festival
Japan Nite US tour and SXSW showcase
Next Music From Tokyo Canada tour
Josy’s European tour dates
Video: Meet co-presenter Asuka!
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