Nihongaku Radio Episode 55: A Hundred Suns
Take it from the totally unbiased opinion of a guy who runs his own Japanese Music podcast: There’s a lot of great music on this episode.
Nihongaku Radio Episode 50: Back On My Feet
It’s episode 50! We’re celebrating with a ton of guests.
Nihongaku Radio Episode 35: Invader Invading Your Ears
New tracks from Kyary Pamyu Pamyu, May’n and Kiyoshi Sugo round out the playlist for this, the 35th episode of Nihongaku Radio. Of course I’ve got a few other surprises in store as well. Buck Tick’s waiting for you in … Read More »
Nihongaku Radio Episode 34: It Came From Korea?
The best decision I made during SXSW music this year was heading to a couple of the Korean music showcases. Make no mistake that my first, truest love as and will always be the zany, whacked-out music of Japan, but … Read More »
Nihongaku Radio Episode 28: Noodles on Thanksgiving
Happy Thanksgiving! When you’re over-stuffed with carb goodness, give the latest episode of Nihongaku Radio a listen. Brand new stuff from Plenty, Noodles, and more. Nihongaku Radio Episode 28 Intro: “Sharp” – Negoto (Buy It!) “Oh Yeah” – Noodles (Buy … Read More »
. Nihongaku Radio Episode 22: Silly Mathcore Bands
I spend a lot of time talking about the new music on Nihongaku Radio. Well, this episode’s got a fistful of old tracks as well. Tracks you might describe as “groovy.” Tracks with horn sections. Tracks that make you want … Read More »
Nihongaku Radio Episode 19: The Hottest Summer In the World
Happy July 4th to everyone in the U.S. Here’s hoping you didn’t blow your heads off having Roman candle wars in the streets. How did I celebrate Independence Day? Why by putting the finishing touches on the latest episode of … Read More »
Nihongaku Radio Episode 16: FLiP, Urbangarde and Shitty Chinese Food
Ready for your next dose of Japanese music goodness? I’ve got new music from FLiP, Sheena Ringo and Urbangarde. Hop to it! Want more Nihongaku Radio? Check out previous episodes right here on Nihongaku. You can also find the show … Read More »