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Artist Introduction: Sans Danesin Tokyo
by Mark Horbury
The 90’s was a strange and interesting time for rock. Men with dreadlocks started screaming about their depression and hatred. Guitarists decided 6...
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Artist Introduction: Aries City
by Justin Sachs
In the modern day, it is no longer enough for artists to simply set up at a pub and play Blues and Jazz covers or to make replica prints of classi...
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MTM Spotify Playlist: May 2021
by Mark Horbury
If you’ve been in attendance to any of the More Than Music you’ll know we’ve not been messing around. If we were the mafia then you’ll know we’ve o...
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Artist Introduction: SLOPE UP SESSION CLUB
by Ryan Rocha
Comprised of an array of various characteristics, the SLOPE UP SESSION CLUB is a bewildering improvisational group. The main bulk of the group cons...
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Show Review: April 17th MTM Presents Josiah Hawley, Laya, Oshin, Elliot Cormack
by Ryan Rocha
We returned to an old stomping ground, Kagurane, with another talent rich, sold-out show last Saturday. From start to finish, the acts were spectac...
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Tokyo's TOW, music composer for GameTomo's new video game 'Sumire'
by Mark Horbury
The acoustic band TOW, a long time collaborator of Tokyo's music collective More Than Music, is in charge of composing music for GameTomo's new adv...
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Artist Introduction: Elliot Cormack
by Mark Horbury
For a time Elliot Cormack and his band mates in the Electro Rock outfit ENTRADA made a reputation as one of the most solid artists on the Tokyo Und...
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Song Review: Afrodyty - Dinosaurs Can Love Too
by Ryan Rocha
If you had to pick a dinosaur to be, which one would you choose? Would you be the voracious Tyrannosaurus Rex, the majestic Brachiosaurus, or the u...
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Song Review: Laya - Baby Come Back
by Mark Horbury
On ‘Baby Come Back’ the Tokyo Princess Laya bares her more affectionate side to the world. Typically Laya is better known for her more lusty and ra...
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Artist Introduction: Nayokenza
by Ryan Rocha
If you’re looking for head-smashing, heart racing, ass-pumping, loud music, with a twist of 808’s and synths, all you’ve gotta do is rub the magic ...
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Artist Introduction: Josiah Hawley
by Mark Horbury
James Brown once said “one thing that can solve most of our problems is dancing”. If the Godfather of Soul says so I’m inclined to agree, even if I...
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Show Review: April 10th MTM Presents The Shamisenist, Robert Taira Wilson, Tokyo Sapiens, Eva Kestner
by Mark Horbury
It has been 13 months since we last paved our way with the folks at Shibuya 7th Floor. A cosy venue tucked in the heights of Dogenzaka lofty back r...
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