Kalafina Performance in PARIS announced!!!

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Good points all round here.

On one hand there are bands like Rammstein who gain a solid fanbase despite a language barrier, and of course opera is often performed in a language that's different from that of its audience. Then there are the likes of Shonen Knife, MONO, Boris and Melt-Banana who are a successful yet relatively minor part of the alternative/indie music scene on their own merits. The fact that they don't sing in English may be a minor hurdle, but it's not a big problem.

Perfume and Babymetal are interesting cases, and it's great to see them doing well (I can't wait to see Perfume in November too!). But then, there's the 'novelty' factor because as silly as Babymetal are, 'real' metal fans enjoy them and have grudgingly admitted that the songs are genuinely good! That explosion of popularity is quite recent though - I remember hearing them for the first time a year or two ago and it's still a headline-grabber because it's so strange. The "LOL Japan" reaction.

Many music industries can be very insular - as the Nolwenn Leroy thread recently showed, France has a vibrant and varied music scene that's little-known abroad for instance. And Japan is even worse! There's so much good stuff out there, but Japanese CD prices and the lack of international promotion have kept it a real niche thing. Reading the posts above, I genuinely believe that the 'short-sightedness' of the record companies are mainly responsible for that, so if they can't/won't make the effort, then the fans will have to. :uh..:

An amusing and positive footnote to this: although I've experienced the same 'meh' reactions to sharing Kala and FJ with family and friends, it was my dad who commented on one of the live vids I shared on FB a while back. He's one of those 'set in their ways' sorts, so was the last person I expected to give me a "...that band you mentioned are pretty good!" response. No context, no prior knowledge: he just liked the fact that it was a fun rock-style tune with talented musicians and no autotune! Mission accomplished! :glasses:
 
Hehe, if you need something, just ask me :hero:

I know how you feel about sharing Kalafina things on facebook... x)
Anyway, I'm not on twitter either. I agree that this is a good way to keep in touch with artists (japanese or not), but... I wish I could understand japanese language and the posts... Like Daiima, if a project get planned on Twitter, I'll join too, of course :)
Another thing, how would Kajiura-san recognize "asian fans", "european fans", etc...? I wonder how we could act, or pass a message... And what kind of message exactly..? Let's make a big, big plan for them to come :3
 
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I think that the better would be an introduction message from someone eminent, maybe George. Then, each fan comes and sends a small message to Yuki-sama with a location-specific hashtag. Ex: @fion0806 I'm waiting for you! #YKfan_FR

I know that some members of CPM are active on almost every Facebook group about Kala and FJ, even groups specific for countries that aren't theirs. If they spread the message there, it may become an huge thing! (in which us, European fans, would be disadvantaged :confu:)

(Personally, I got introduced to Facebook before Twitter. Since then, Facebook is enough for my "needs". That's why I never got into Twitter.)
 
Yep the idea of a twitter event should be great!! we could send a single message for each country with the names/nick of the participants and post on Kajiura-san profile! ^^
Anyway let's hope they return the next year! *cross again her fingers* :dote:
 
An amusing and positive footnote to this: although I've experienced the same 'meh' reactions to sharing Kala and FJ with family and friends, it was my dad who commented on one of the live vids I shared on FB a while back. He's one of those 'set in their ways' sorts, so was the last person I expected to give me a "...that band you mentioned are pretty good!" response. No context, no prior knowledge: he just liked the fact that it was a fun rock-style tune with talented musicians and no autotune! Mission accomplished! :glasses:

I'm in a similar situation right now actually. I managed to irritate my mum once because of Tetotetometome :comeback:. However, my dad seems to have picked up on the fact I'm a massive fan of them and is getting interested. A good portion of my musical diversity comes from him as he's got very eclectic tastes, crossing between rock, drum n bass, reggae, jazz, soundtrack and pretty much everything inbetween. Pretty much the only facet of my tastes that hasn't originated through him is J-pop. He's also a fan of Rammstein and various other bands that don't sing in English, so that shouldn't be an issue.

I'm just still wondering how exactly to introduce him to Kalafina as he has shown an interest in trying them out. I was thinking one of the live BD's would be an optimal choice but there's not much time we get a chance to watch stuff together as a family and the only non-communal BD device is my PS3, so it'll probably have to be audio. Seventh Heaven or Consolation would probably be the best choices, being the most consistent and the most recent respectively. Still, I probably only have one shot at this and I don't want to mess it up :touched:.
 
I find it really difficult to get people to try them out though. I've been sharing Kala and FJ music a lot on Facebook, but no one cares to listen. One friend even criticised me for sharing "uninteresting stuff". I can't be sure how he could deem it not interesting though, when he wouldn't even spare a few minutes to listen :uh..: And this is coming from Malaysia, a country where J-music is not that foreign :spotlight:
I know the feeling man :faint:
 
^ I would suggest going through the anime that Yuki Kajiura has composed for with the person you are trying to introduce YK's music to - if they know an anime that she has composed for, it is easier to ask them to listen to more music by YK.
 
Oh lots of discution here.
Just remember one thing, the Japanese Music Market doesn't need us, Sales within Japan is enough for the editors.
Just look at the price of a CD ou DVD in japan and you will see that they can't sell at this price on other country, so they don't bother to sell to foreign country.
For example the Tv Channel Nolife had hard time to have japanese artist to broadcast, not because they don't have money, but because japaneses don't see any interest to be broadcast on foreign country (and why someone outside japan may be interested in japanese song...)
Some producer want to be at international by themself like Perfume or BabyMetal, but for the moment Kalafina just come if they are invited (like a lot of japanese Artist).

I hope that the concert in Paris where the Live Housse was full and They seem to have enjoyed a concert in Paris
we can hope at least that an european tour will be organised, by SMJ or an européen showrunner....:cheer:

For Nolife Interview (great one Hikaru speak a lot :plz: ) every week on their VOD internet site Noco, Nolife give free acces to some show, so i hope they will give a free access to the emission 'Chronique de Villepinte -2014 Dimanche' where they make a report of the kalafina show.

And two screen shot of the interview
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@ovni Do you have access to the video? Even if it's not fair for them, we really would love if you could record it, and share with us in a private manner. I may try to help you un the process if you want.
 
Nolife is a very little TV channel without a lot of money, they live only from their VOD Plateform, sharing a video outside of this plateform may be to the detriment of this little Tv Channel.

When i am at home i will check for a solution but i can't promise anything !

For waiting go here http://ffrht.free.fr/ i put some pictures of kalafina at Japan Expo, the site is under heavy modification !
 
Yeah, I know about the business model of the channel and its fragile economical health. Nevertheless, most of it doesn't interest me, so I won't subscribe only for one video. That's why I wrote "share with us in a private manner", because I have respect for this channel and I don't want to be unfair with them (sharing in public would be). :V:
 
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@ovni : you're right on all the points that you explained, but If you can record, it'll be really a wonderful presents for all of us! and thanks for sharing your pics :)
 
arigatou nee :) Really!! +w+ Just for curiosity...in the video are there parts of the autograph session?
 
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Arigatou for the photos you've shared on Facebook ! :chuu: :chuu: :chuu:
Didi you attend on the show ? I didn't see you...

This one :XD:
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JaraJaru guys were so funny ! :psst:
 
I was a little behind because i'm tall, i was near a cameraman.

I will post some other later on my little site (JIM event et sunday saiko stage)
 
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