Showing newest posts with label Shugo Tokumaru. Show older posts
Showing newest posts with label Shugo Tokumaru. Show older posts

Japanator Radio 51

Can you feel it? Only one more show before the big 1 year anniversary of Japanator Radio! Ooh, so close. Make sure to watch this space for a pretty cool contest next week. That's right, it's our birthday, yet we will be giving you the presents. Aren't we nice?

On the show this week we've got requested music from Maximum the Hormone and Susumu Hirasawa, a track from the new Detroit Metal City soundtrack (hint, it's metal) and the always quirky Shugo Tokumaru in the Artist Spotlight. Grab the show now!

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September Calendar: Shugo Tokumaru - US Gigs



September 13 and 23
Shugo Tokumaru


Sep 13 - The Empty Bottle - Chicago, Il
Sep 23 - Mercury Lounge - New York, NY

Source: MySpace

Shugo Tokumaru (トクマルシューゴ)



Whenever I hear something by Shugo Tokumaru (トクマルシューゴ), I can't help but envision a Michel Gondry film set in Hawaii, with John Lennon writing a soundtrack full of playful clockwork songs ala Amelie. That's a complicated vision, but that's Shugo Tokumaru for you. His songs are small, unassuming folk pop tunes, but also complex and experimental arrangements of seemingly millions of different instruments. From saws to xylophones to toy pianos to more traditional instruments (you know, like ukuleles, banjos and...are those coconuts?) he manages to pack in a ridiculous variety of textures and styles. His soft, whispery voice pulls it all together into something that is simply impossible to dislike. The songs, while full of small overlapping pieces, manage to be very solid and very catchy.

He also plays in the band Gellers.

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Official Site
MySpace

Major Releases
Exit (10-2007)
L.S.T. (09-2005)
Night Piece (09-2004)

Button


Green Rain


Future Umbrella (Live)


Karte


Metrion