Japanese Music Giveaway at HearJapan
Posted on 20. Feb, 2009 @ 1:56 am by harvey in Media, Music Views: 409
HearJapan.com is having a limited time music giveaway in anticipation of Japan Nite 2009 which happens this March. Japan Nite is a music event where musicians from Japan come to the United States to perform. This will be the 13th annual Japan Nite.
I must admit, I’m hearing about Japan Nite for the first time. In my defense, I was in Japan for the past six years, and before that I was living in the corn belt. You’ll see on the tour schedule that places like Iowa and Indiana are not going to be seeing any action. For those of you reading from the corn belt, don’t worry, just download these free tracks and crank up your speakers! It’s the next best thing.
You can get the free music sampler at HearJapan (in case you haven’t clicked already). The tracks include a band I really enjoy, OMODAKA. The free music is only available until until March 29, so don’t procrastinate too long.
By the way, if have never heard anything from OMODAKA, here are some choice tracks to get you hooked.
I love this stuff. If you’re not into these videos, don’t worry, the other bands are nothing like OMODAKA… which means I’m sure there will be something you enjoy.
Asakusa Jinta are pretty intense as well.
Oh man. I need to get tickets.
- Harvey
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