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Kiyoshi Kenji
Combining the stories of Kiyoshi’s art life with the visual imagery of Kenji’s art travels, air artlog takes you around the world in search of the most happening Art this planet has to offer.

 



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sonarvillage
Last time, I mainly introduced indoor gigs, but this time I will talk about 2 outdoor gigs and 1 gig held in a tent. The symbol of Sonar is Sonar Village, built in the inner courts of the MACBA. Even if a famous musician played at Sonar By Night, the media would use images of Sonar Village, giving the impression that all gigs are held outside. The sounds resonate under the blazing sun, blue skies, and bouncing back off the walls of the tent, while people lazily bask in the music. You can enjoy it however you like dancing, lying around, making out. Each person has their own way of participating and experiencing the festival. This is what makes Sonar so attractive.

This will give you goose-bumps. This is rock, no doubt. As you can see from their name, Paul leads the band, which consists of calm drums and bass as hardcore as those Midwestern policemen. Although I didn't get to see Senor Coconut, I would say that this band got the audience hyped up the most. I'd love to see them again, or better yet, another two or three times, and immerse myself in their groove once more.


Also from Germany - well, at least the mixing guy and the other one with the laptop are. Joining them is MC Scoom T from Scotland.


A harsh, continuous shot. The MC furiously pumps up the audience, but they don't seem interested... I wonder why, they're not all that bad…



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