holding roses for some reason and I just found out the French is slightly incorrect but if it was correct then it wouldn't be VK now would it
Tuesday, May 27, 2008
Laverite Flier 2
Labels: LAVERITE 9 commentsholding roses for some reason and I just found out the French is slightly incorrect but if it was correct then it wouldn't be VK now would it
Written by Elec at 10:57 PM
Sunday, May 11, 2008
Naturally 7, "Wall of Sound"
4 commentsNot only do I like some hip-hop like Digable Planets (because of the jazz) and The Roots (because they're all instrumentalists), but I also have a big love for good a cappella groups/performances and similar things like vocal percussionists, such as Rahzel and Wes Carroll. My mother is a vocal teacher and coach and both she and my dad have done tons of teaching and performing, so as you know I grew up in an insanely musical environment.
And I just discovered a group called Naturally 7 and this video is way, way cool:
Hope you enjoy that; it's really impressive.
Written by Elec at 7:10 PM
Studio, Portfolio
Labels: LAVERITE 3 commentsFirst a couple of shots from today's studio...
And one that's in my portfolio...
That's nifty, I guess!
Written by Elec at 7:04 PM
Monday, May 05, 2008
Live Report 5/1/08, Urawa Narciss: LAVERITE, Ren, MICA-TYPE, Rubic
Labels: LAVERITE, Live Report, MICA-TYPE, Narciss, Ren, Rubic 15 commentsFor free lives, we do rock-paper-scissors to determine the order of drawing straws, and then we draw them, and that determines the performance order. One thing that makes this annoying is that I had a lot of people who wanted to come, but their presence would be entirely dependent on what time we went on. Which of course I couldn't provide before that day. And every person who comes counts. At the end of the night. With the money thing.
It was my turn among the Laverite members. I was nervous; I didn't want us to have to go first or last. The other representatives from the other bands and I rock-paper-scissored our way down to a drawing order, and then we were off. I went second, and drew the number 2, which was actually pretty great. I'd much rather go a little earlier in the night rather than later: it gives you more time down in the lobby with fans and with your merchandise and your staff, who bust their butts for you and rarely get any thanks.
We shouldn't have laughed, but the guy who won rock-paper-scissors drew the number 1. That's gotta suck.
Pre-concert stuff went incredibly swimmingly. I wonder if I've just gotten used to the amount of downtime and waiting you have to do amidst scrambling to make photocopies of your questionnaires and handing in remaining tickets and fliers for the day. You also learn to establish proper time management, stop worrying, and just sort of ambling into your costume and makeup instead of freaking out about it. And this time, I was really proud of how I'd fixed myself up. I clean up nicely, or something.
And there were girls on MY side, too! Lots of 'em! And when I went over to Ryota's side during "Criticism", the girls saku'ed, AND did the little "heart" gesture to me! They fed off my energy, and that just reflected back to me, and it just kept reverberating back and forth and growing stronger. I could not help but smile nearly the whole set. Maybe an image-breaker, but I don't mind playing the clueless one. And the nerves had dissipated, and I was playing just fine.
It is so fun to look into the face of someone thoroughly enjoying what you do.
Strangest part of the night: when two high school girls in uniform approached me apprehensively and said, "...James-sensei?" and I freaked out because no one's supposed to know my real name. (In the west we think it's obvious that James = Jimmy {or variants like Jimi}, but for the Japanese it's not so obvious.) It turns out that they were my students when I taught junior high school! Of course now they look completely different; in jr. high they are all told to look the same but in (some) high school(s) they can dye their hair, wear makeup, and their uniforms are more flattering than the boxes of fabric the poor boys and girls are forced to wear in jr. high. I recognized them once they said that, though.
They had come to see Rubic, and briefly entertained the thought that that Jimi guy on the Laverite flier might be their old English teacher, and sure enough it was true.
Here are some kind words from Faith about the show:
And I wish more bands sounded like you. I admit I like the whole jumpy-spinny routine, but it was just so refreshing to hear something that different, more involved, more elaborate, like back before these kids got on my damn lawn. :) It seems like so many bands nowadays are either colorful and jumpy or gawth and headbangy and it's great to see some more middle ground. Plus, everyone was really cool, from your housemates to Yue to the cute self-deprecating girl in that other band."
*happy tears*
Some news: "Sephirot" is now SOLD OUT, and by that I mean all copies have now been distributed. :-P
Other news: Here are our next live dates, all at Narciss:
5/31, 6/15, 7/1, 7/26, 8/8, 8/24, and 8/31.
And I should probably start putting up setlists, so here they are, starting with this most recent live:
5/1/08
1.Sephirot
2.宮廷の道化師 (Kyuutei no Doukeshi)
3.仮面舞踏会 (Kamen Butoukai)
-MC-
4.Delusion
5.天空の彼方へ (Tenkuu no Kanata e)
6.criticism
4/19/08
1.Avis de trag`edie(SE)
2.Sephirot
3.Delusion
4.Dirtiest
5.仮面舞踏会 (Kamen Butoukai)
6.criticism
3/29/08
1.Sephirot
2.MY LOVE REMAINS
3.Sexy dance
4.仮面舞踏会 (Kamen Butoukai)
5.criticism
3/5/08
1.Avis de trag`edie(SE)
2.Sephirot
3.天空の彼方へ (Tenkuu no Kanata e)
-MC-
4.Rose mary
5.Sexy dance
6.仮面舞踏会 (Kamen Butoukai)
7.criticism
2/17/08
1.Avis de trag`edie(SE)
2.Sephirot
3.仮面舞踏会 (Kamen Butoukai)
-MC-
4.Rose mary
5.深海~Those who pass away~ (Shinkai)
6.宮廷の道化師 (Kyuutei no Doukeshi)
7.criticism
See y'all at the end of the month with mah boiz Vagu Project!
Written by Elec at 10:07 AM
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