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  1. krispyos says

    As long as we are throwing up links to Japanese pop…

    Tokyo Jihen – Himitsu for DJ

    Shiina Ringo is God (am I allowed to say that? ;)

  2. Janine ID AKA The Lone Drinker says

    Posted by: Iname | September 28, 2008

    Japanese metal might suck for the most part, but their hip-hop isn’t half bad.

    Boris rocks your face off!

  3. Kirian says

    Is it just me or was their weather channel measuring the hurricane’s pressure in hectopascals rather than millibars? Interesting cultural switch.

  4. Elaine Ellerton says

    Fantastic! After only hearing Zeni Gava (makes my ears bleed) and Ken Ishi (gives me seizures), that was quite nice. Amazing video. I was hoping the fish would avenge his brethren in the end and would eat and digest them, though.

  5. alex says

    fantastic! i’m in Japan at the minute, and was actually looking for some good hip hop. fantastic animation too.
    kanpai!

  6. Sili says

    We switched to hPa here in Denmark about a decade ago, I think.

    Still don’t think I’ll ever quite develop a taste for electronica. But better than the Norwegian performance I attended in Bath.

  7. says

    Kirian:
    “Is it just me or was their weather channel measuring the hurricane’s pressure in hectopascals rather than millibars? Interesting cultural switch.”

    Hectopascals are the SI unit for pressure. The 6.4 billion people in the world who use the metric system (i.e, everyone outside the USA), use hectopascals.

  8. Kristin C says

    Hip-hop? That can’t be hip-hop, if it was I’d have hated the song automatically. This rocks!

  9. says

    It’s very good, but that isn’t hip hop. It’s well inside the phylum of electronica, but I don’t think I can subclassify it any further. Thanks for bringing it to my attention. I’m a fan of electronica, and I haven’t heard of Hifana before.

  10. David Marjanović, OM says

    Hectopascals are the SI unit for pressure. The 6.4 billion people in the world who use the metric system (i.e, everyone outside the USA), use hectopascals.

    Not necessarily. A millibar is exactly a hectopascal; tire pressures, for example, are measured in bar where I come from. And air pressure isn’t mentioned on TV.

  11. Kirian says

    Hectopascals are the SI unit for pressure. The 6.4 billion people in the world who use the metric system (i.e, everyone outside the USA), use hectopascals.

    Not necessarily. A millibar is exactly a hectopascal; tire pressures, for example, are measured in bar where I come from. And air pressure isn’t mentioned on TV.

    Technically, the SI unit of pressure is the pascal, and I knew that–I teach chemistry–I was just surprised, mainly because I’ve usually seen pressures in kilopascals but not hectopascals (hecto- is not a commonly used SI prefix around here). I would have expected 90 kPa rather than 900 hPa.

    And yes, 1 mb = 1 hPa, and the bar and millibar are used in countries other than the US, especially by meterologists.

    And yes, one millibar is exactly one hectopascal.

  12. says

    FWIW, the imagery and sounds are strongly Okinawan; pretty far from mainland Japan, and a place with its own distinct groove going on.

    A quick check of Japanese Wikipedia doesn’t say where the ladz are from, but says the name is Okinawan for “southern wind” or “southern flower”. Seems they were originally inspired by a NY DJ named Clark Kent. And so on.

    A little Sunday trivia for you all.

  13. krispyos says

    For those interested, another great Okinawan themed electronicish band is Ryuukyuu Underground.

  14. eyesoars says

    Hip hop? How can it be hip hop without badly spoken rhyme overpowering drums and throbbing bass?

    This is techno or electronica or some such. In any event, it’s cool and I like it. Now if only I could turn up some of the Vietnamese Club music I was hearing in a near- U of M cafe recently…

    /es

  15. killyosaur says

    @ #22 Completely agree. @ #20 now that did rock. I always enjoyed Balzac, which is Japanese Punk (heavily influenced by the Misfits, as noted by their hair and makeup).

  16. says

    I have to say, this isn’t a hip hop song at all, but more of a rhythmical electronica piece.

    The video definately draws heavily from Japanese paintings, which makes it all the more cool.

    Thanks PZ!

  17. Longtime Lurker says

    For a good, trippy blend of animation and electronica, I always recommend Catalonia’s “Pinker Tones”.

    Too bad the “Instant Karma Party” isn’t fielding a candidate this year.

  18. tootiredoftheright says

    “For those interested in Japanese Hip-hop”

    There is anime recently released on DVD in the states called “Samurai Champloo”.

    Even the Dub is excellent and captures the hip hop infused Edo period Japan perfectly. The music isn’t bad either.

    Also a DS game “The World Ends With You” has an excellent selection of Japanese Hip Hop, Techno, Rock tracks plus it shows the fashion side of Japan. Even people who hate hip-hop when exposed to Japanese Hip-Hop like it since lets face it most American Hip Hop isn’t hip hop anymore but gangsta rap wannabe crap.

    It’s funny but when I had people listen to Japanese Hip Hop the people swore it was black Americans singing in Japanese.

  19. Will Von Wizzlepig says

    Maaaan! I love that Hifana video. Brilliant. Ok, I love videos…

    another Hifana video by the same animator-

    a band called futureshock, video in Japan, very cool-

    some old school Ulfuls, a silly video- these guys are a little bit like TMBG

    and as long as we’re doing cool videos, here are two of my favorites, Kylie Minogue (no, it’s good, really), and the Foo Fighters,


    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4H0BMfqFP9c

  20. Bertok says

    Some readers have correctly mentioned that this isn’t hip-hop, but was “techno or electronica or some such.” As to its subclass, this is “break beat.” What’s interesting about them is that when they perform live they use 3-4 turntables and sampling units which they trigger live. No sequencing. This is perhaps why P-Zed called it hip-hop. Anyway, pretty awesome stuff with a fantastic sense of humor and funky beats. Coool.

  21. Owlmirror says

    This sort of music isn’t quite my thing, but the combination of music and animation was rather oddly appealing. I went out and found a higher-resolution video of it, here:

    http://dekku.blogspot.com/2005/10/hifana-wamono.html

    and more here:

    http://dekku.blogspot.com/search?q=Hifana

    The fact that they are Okinawan was interesting; I am reminded of a video of an Okinawan folk music/dance, where a young woman with very long hair was shaking her head and flinging her hair all about — much like the mermaids in the video. A quick Youtube search for Okinawa folk does not bring up anything like that, though, so perhaps I am misremembering.