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‘Drops Of God’ Trailer: Apple TV+’s French-Japanese Drama About The World Of Fine Wines Premieres Today - theplaylist.net - Japan
theplaylist.net
21.04.2023 / 17:27

‘Drops Of God’ Trailer: Apple TV+’s French-Japanese Drama About The World Of Fine Wines Premieres Today

Apple TV+ already has an expanding library of great original programming, like “Ted Lasso,” “Severance,” “Servant,” and “Schmigadoon!.” But the streamer also has a handful of original international series like “Pachinko” and “Acapulco” that fly under the radar. READ MORE: The 70 Most Anticipated TV Shows & Mini-Series Of 2023 Add another show like that to the Apple TV+ ranks: “Drops Of God,” a French-Japanese drama set in the world of gastronomy and fine wines.

China Box Office: Japanese Animation ‘The First Slam Dunk’ Bounces to $13 Million Opening Day - variety.com - China - South Korea - Japan - Hong Kong
variety.com
21.04.2023 / 03:51

China Box Office: Japanese Animation ‘The First Slam Dunk’ Bounces to $13 Million Opening Day

Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Japanese animated film “The First Slam Dunk” has taken a strong early lead at the mainland China box office, picking up $13.8 million on its Thursday opening day. Films mostly release in China on Fridays, but the Japanese hit was given previews on Wednesday and a full court release on Thursday, starting with widespread midnight screenings. Data from local firm Ent Group reveals that the film earned $3.16 million from some 14,000 preview screenings on Wednesday, followed by $13.8 million on Thursday from 184,000 screening sessions. That gives it a $17 million cumulative and positions it at the top of the box office chart even before the conventional Friday to Sunday weekend begins.

The Japanese House announces new album In The End It Always Does - completemusicupdate.com - Japan
completemusicupdate.com
20.04.2023 / 10:43

The Japanese House announces new album In The End It Always Does

The Japanese House – aka Amber Bain – has announced that she will release her second album, ‘In The End It Always Does’, this summer. Out now is new single ‘Sad To Breath’.The new track was produced by Bain with Chloe Kraemer and The 1975’s George Daniel.

Otis Reading III dead: Son of legendary singer dies age 59 after cancer battle - www.ok.co.uk - state Maine
ok.co.uk
20.04.2023 / 10:05

Otis Reading III dead: Son of legendary singer dies age 59 after cancer battle

Otis Reading III has died following his cancer battle. Otis was the son of the late, great Otis Ray Redding Jr. who was best known for tracks such as The Dock of the Bay, My Girl and I've Been Loving You Too Long.

Vin Diesel’s ‘Fast X’: Buckle Up For Action Galore In High-Octane Official Trailer - etcanada.com - Brazil - London - Los Angeles - city Rio De Janeiro - Portugal - Antarctica
etcanada.com
19.04.2023 / 22:41

Vin Diesel’s ‘Fast X’: Buckle Up For Action Galore In High-Octane Official Trailer

The official trailer has dropped for “Fast X”, giving fans an extended sneak peek at the long-awaited 10th film in “The Fast Saga”.

The Japanese House announces new album and shares new single ‘Sad To Breathe’ - www.nme.com - Japan
nme.com
19.04.2023 / 16:01

The Japanese House announces new album and shares new single ‘Sad To Breathe’

The Japanese House has shared their new single ‘Sad To Breathe’ and announced her forthcoming second album ‘In The End It Always Does’.The track, a bright yet heartbreaking ballad, is co-produced by The Japanese House (real name born Amber Bain) along with The 1975‘s George Daniel and Chloe Kraemer (Rex Orange County, Lava La Rue, Glass Animals).“I wrote ‘Sad To Breathe’ some time ago, it’s one of the oldest songs on the record,” said Bain. “It was very different back then. It’s gone from being solely electronic to what it is now, mostly live/acoustic instrumentation.“It’s about that desperate feeling when someone leaves you and the disbelief that they could.

The Japanese House announces new album In the End It Always Does - www.thefader.com - Japan
thefader.com
19.04.2023 / 15:09

The Japanese House announces new album In the End It Always Does

The Japanese House, a.k.a. Amber Bain, has announced details of a new album.

‘The Last Kingdom: Seven Kings Must Die’ Review: Long-Running Historical TV Saga Ably Concludes With a Feature-Length Finale - variety.com - Britain - Denmark
variety.com
14.04.2023 / 07:37

‘The Last Kingdom: Seven Kings Must Die’ Review: Long-Running Historical TV Saga Ably Concludes With a Feature-Length Finale

Catherine Bray Set mostly in England, back before it was officially called England — and centuries before Great Britain was so much as a glint in the eye of James I — director Ed Bazalgette’s workmanlike historical epic “The Last Kingdom: Seven Kings Must Die” wraps up the events of “The Last Kingdom,” the Netfix drama series based on Bernard Cornwell’s “Saxon Tales” novels. Playing like “Game of Thrones” with more history and fewer dragons, the film opens with several smaller kingdoms, including Northumbria, Mercia and East Anglia, gearing up for a power struggle exacerbated by the recent death of Alfred the Great, king of Wessex, and worsened by the surreptitious attempts of the Danes to sow discord. 

Legendary dub and reggae soundsystem pioneer Jah Shaka has died - www.nme.com
nme.com
12.04.2023 / 21:23

Legendary dub and reggae soundsystem pioneer Jah Shaka has died

dance genres such as dubstep and house, as well as be the foundation of historical cultures like grime and Notting Hill Carnival.The news of his passing was confirmed by his close friends on social media this afternoon (April 12). In touching tributes to the legend, DJ Jumping Jack Frost wrote: “The king of Kings has left us.

Johnny Kitagawa, Late Japanese Talent Mogul, Accused of Sexual Abuse by Former Teen Star Okamoto Kauan - variety.com - Japan - Tokyo
variety.com
12.04.2023 / 14:13

Johnny Kitagawa, Late Japanese Talent Mogul, Accused of Sexual Abuse by Former Teen Star Okamoto Kauan

Mark Schilling Japan Correspondent Japanese singer and songwriter Okamoto Kauan — a former client of the Johnny & Associates agency — has alleged that agency founder and long-time head Johnny Kitagawa committed numerous acts of sexual abuse against him and others. Kitagawa, who died at 87 in July 2019, trained, launched and promoted many of Japan’s biggest male idol groups, beginning in the 1960s. Some of his main stars include SMAP, Arashi and Kinki Kids. His agency remains one of the country’s most powerful, with the ability to boost ratings and box office takings through its national and international talent roster. Okamoto levelled the allegations during a Tokyo press conference on Wednesday. Speaking to reporters at the Foreign Correspondents’ Club of Japan, he said that Kitagawa abused him “15 to 20 times” during his four-year stint at the agency, beginning in 2012 when Okamoto was 15. At the time, he was a member of Johnny’s Jr., a group of mainly teenaged trainees who had yet to make their official show business debuts.

Ryuichi Sakamoto will appear on D-DAY, the new album from BTS’ Suga - www.thefader.com - South Korea - Japan - North Korea
thefader.com
10.04.2023 / 17:33

Ryuichi Sakamoto will appear on D-DAY, the new album from BTS’ Suga

On April 21, BTS' Suga will release D-DAY, his new album and third full-length project under his rap alias of Agust D. The tracklist emerged this weekend, and an unexpected featured artist pops up on "Snooze," the ninth song: Ryuichi Sakamoto, the Japanese composer who died on March 28.

Ryuichi Sakamoto’s infinite spaces - www.thefader.com - New York
thefader.com
06.04.2023 / 19:57

Ryuichi Sakamoto’s infinite spaces

Ryuichi Sakamoto is standing next to a melting Arctic glacier, tapping finger cymbals together. His face is transformed; the wrinkles of old age become a child’s laugh lines as he absorbs the majesty of the sound, transformed by its environment. Now he’s in a destroyed auditorium in Fukushima, drawn to what he calls “the corpse of a piano” nearly destroyed by the tidal wave disaster but still dutifully creaking out notes from underneath Sakamoto’s fingers.

Listen to a collection of Nokia ringtones composed by Ryuichi Sakamoto - www.nme.com - USA - Japan
nme.com
03.04.2023 / 18:25

Listen to a collection of Nokia ringtones composed by Ryuichi Sakamoto

Ryuichi Sakamoto have been shared online.The death of the pioneering electronic musician, composer and actor was announced yesterday (April 2) following a battle with cancer.Following the announcement of his death, tributes were paid by the likes of Johnny Marr, Questlove, Massive Attack and David Bowie’s estate.Now, a collection of ringtones and alerts which he created for the Nokia 8800 in 2005, have been shared in a video, which you can view below.In honor of Ryuichi Sakamoto who passed away today, I have created a video compilation of all the ringtones and alerts on the Nokia 8800, most of which are his work. Please take a listen, some lovely sounds here.https://t.co/J9w8AyA8Jc— Tech Product Bangers (@techprodbangers) April 2, 2023The soothing ringtones including compositions entitled ‘Asian-chant’, ‘Duel’ and ‘N-choral’.During his 50 year career, Sakamoto won numerous awards [including an Oscar, a Grammy, a Bafta and two Golden Globes] for his work as a film composer, scoring the likes of The Last Emperor, The Sheltering Sky, Little Buddha, and The Revenant.

Ryuichi Sakamoto has died - www.thefader.com - Japan
thefader.com
03.04.2023 / 08:23

Ryuichi Sakamoto has died

Ryuichi Sakamoto passed away on March 28 from colon cancer, the musician's team announced on Sunday (April 2). A Japanese composer who changed the faces of pop music, cinematic composition, and the avant-garde several times over in his lifetime, Sakamoto was first diagnosed with throat cancer in 2014. In 2021, he revealed that he was battling colon cancer.

Seymour Stein, Legendary Music Exec Who Signed Madonna and Talking Heads, Dies at 80 - variety.com - Australia - New York - New York - Netherlands
variety.com
03.04.2023 / 00:19

Seymour Stein, Legendary Music Exec Who Signed Madonna and Talking Heads, Dies at 80

Chris Morris Music ReporterSeymour Stein, whose Sire Records launched Madonna’s career and signed such early punk rock and new wave icons as the Ramones and Talking Heads, has died, a spokesperson for his family has confirmed to Variety. The cause of death was not immediately clear, although he had been in unsteady health for several years. He was 80. Though Stein’s imprint, which he co-founded in New York in 1966, enjoyed major-label distribution, he approached the record business with an independent’s zeal, and took a multitude of risks on unproven, often underground talent that paid off on the charts. Depeche Mode, Ice-T, Lou Reed, the Pretenders, the Smiths, the Cure, Seal, the Replacements, Aphex Twin and many more artists released some of their greatest music on Sire, whether via a direct signing or a licensing deal. A well-curated mixtape of Sire releases from the ‘80s and ‘90s is like the soundtrack to an era.

Oscar-Winning Composer & Musician Ryuichi Sakamoto Dies At 71 - etcanada.com - New York - Japan - Tokyo
etcanada.com
02.04.2023 / 19:39

Oscar-Winning Composer & Musician Ryuichi Sakamoto Dies At 71

Ryuichi Sakamoto, a world-renowned Japanese musician and actor who composed for Hollywood hits such as “The Last Emperor” and “The Revenant”, has died. He was 71.

Ryuichi Sakamoto, Oscar-Winning ‘The Last Emperor’ Composer, Dies at 71 - thewrap.com - Japan
thewrap.com
02.04.2023 / 16:37

Ryuichi Sakamoto, Oscar-Winning ‘The Last Emperor’ Composer, Dies at 71

announced on Sunday. “While undergoing treatment for cancer discovered in June 2020, Sakamoto continued to create works in his home studio whenever his heath would allow,” the statement read.

Academy-award winning composer and music pioneer Ryuichi Sakamoto dead at 71 - nypost.com - Japan
nypost.com
02.04.2023 / 16:07

Academy-award winning composer and music pioneer Ryuichi Sakamoto dead at 71

in a statement on Twitter. “We are deeply saddened to announce the passing of artist and musician, Ryuichi Sakamoto, on the 28th of March, 2023, he was 71 years old, read the company’s statement. “While undergoing treatment for cancer discovered in June 2020, Sakamoto continued to create works in his home studio whenever his health would allow.”“He lived with music until the very end.

Ryuichi Sakamoto Dies: Oscar-Winning Composer Was 71 - deadline.com - China - Japan
deadline.com
02.04.2023 / 15:39

Ryuichi Sakamoto Dies: Oscar-Winning Composer Was 71

Japanese composer and producer Ryuichi Sakamoto, a pioneer in electronic music and winner of an Oscar, Grammy and BAFTA awards, has died at 71. He died of cancer on March 28, the BBC reported, attributing the confirmation to his office.

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