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Live From Tokyo is a documentary film on independent music from Tokyo directed by Lewis Rapkin.

Featuring: d.v.d, Shugo Tokumaru, Nisennenmondai, Tenniscoats + Secai, DMBQ, , Muneomi Senju (Boredoms), Tokyo Pinsalocks, Kirihito, Kuruucrew, Samm Bennett, W. David Marx (marxy), Optrum, PARA, Sajjanu, Sexy-Synthesizer, Shintaro Miyazaki, Akinori Yamasaki, Marble Sheep, Suishou no Fune, The Lady Spade, Makoto Oshiro, Plugdead + Yudaya Jazz, Zoobombs, Haruna Ito, Stan Eberlein, Cal Lyall, Kelly Churko, Craig Exton, Kenichi Fumoto, The Muzenji Monk, Taguchi Fumihito, Jennifer Matsue, Yucca, Moja, Tayutau, My Pal Foot Foot, Elevation, Henrytennis, Mahiruno, Uhnellys, The Fadeaways and more...

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  • What band is at 0:39? The one with the girl vocalist?

  • @TheGazro they are called Elevation

  • I loved the bands that were in this film. What is the name of the website from one of the guys that is interviewed that is something like gigguide? I'm planning on heading to Japan soon and I would like to make some plans around which bands I can watch live.

  • @sergejg2 that would be tokyogigguide have a great trip

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  • Where/When can we watch this?

  • @LiveFromTokyo Thanks! I also found other useful links in your website. Thanks for creating such a cool documentary.

  • @LiveFromTokyo Thank you!

  • The majority of these bands could be equated to what American "hipsters" listen to. It's pretty disappointing to me that you didn't include any of the indie visual rock bands. Although each rock sub genre in Tokyo really deserves it's own documentary. In any case, the indie visual rock scene IS independent music from Tokyo and it's upsetting that it would be left out.

  • I wonder if the consumption of whale meat has anything to do with all this. Part of the mix, surely...but to what extent?

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