Soundtrack for Waiting for Spring. Listening to the Music Selection Released in February
The article reviews various music releases from February, highlighting local and international artists and their diverse styles.
Serial Funkers, Banda Rastapé and Japanese gastronomic festival are attractions for the weekend in the region; check the cultural agenda
The Vale do Paraíba region in Brazil will feature a variety of events this weekend, including shows by Serial Funkers and Banda Rastapé, along with a Japanese cultural festival and a special event celebrating 30 years of Pokémon.
Japan's piano "bomb" in Liepāja or "musical ramen" in the music of jazz pianist Hiromi
Japanese jazz pianist Hiromi will perform in Liepāja as part of an international festival, marking her return to Latvia after a decade.
Japanese violinist performs 'Nuestro juramento' on social media: What a beautiful melody!
Koh, a Japanese violinist and weightlifting enthusiast, shares his interpretation of Ecuador's iconic song 'Nuestro juramento' in a creative daily challenge on social media.
YouTube Star Joji: Under Suspicion of Irony
Japanese musician Joji is suspected of employing a doppelgänger for his promotional appearances, raising questions about the authenticity of his new album 'Piss in the Wind'.
Festival Colours of Ostrava announced more stars in the program. LP and Audery Nuna will come
The Colours of Ostrava festival is enhancing its July music lineup with several new names including LP, Audery Nuna, and the Japanese girl group Atarashii Gakko!
Witness: The people of Qena welcome the Japanese ambassador in Egypt with music and horse dancing
Residents of Qena, Egypt, warmly welcomed the Japanese ambassador Fumio Iwai and Qena Governor Khaled Abdel Halim with local music and horse dancing during the inauguration of the International Center for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas project.
The leaders of Japan and South Korea strengthen ties by playing K-pop songs on the drums
Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi and South Korean President Lee Jae-Myung bonded over drumming to K-pop songs as a unique form of diplomacy.
"It was a bit awkward at first": when the South Korean and Japanese leaders play drums together to K-pop music
South Korean President Lee Jae Myung and Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi engaged in a musical moment playing drums together to K-pop music during a diplomatic summit in Nara, Japan.