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Meet BIJŪ: debut performance on 7 October (also to be streamed live)

Francisca Hagen by Francisca Hagen
3 October 2024
in Japanese Events: Music
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The three members of music project BIJŪ are actively posing against a backdrop which gives off a reflective, metallic look, similar to aluminum foil. The members are all dressed in a unique outfit, all wearing the same kind of shirt, that seems to be a newspaper design, the two ladies have the outfit complimented with colourful hair (pieces), a hat or goggles.

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After listening to the first track from brand-new music unit BIJŪ, instant associations were being made with acts like Atari Teenage Riot, or possibly Japanese acts like BAAL and Despair. By now we are some months down the line and the new music unit has shown what else they have to offer. Soon, they will perform their debut performance on 7 October, which will be streamed live for those who cannot attend the event in person.


The electropunk trio was launched at the end of last summer and, notably, the vocalist of rock band 33Insanity’sVertebra, Nozomi, is one of the members of this new music unit. Besides Nozomi, the trio consists of vocalist and programmer Hideki Hoshi and vocalist Celinuntius Fujisawa, both of whom are also active in Osaka-based four-member alternative rock band RobotMeetRobo. It should be mentioned that Hideki Hoshi is at the heart of BIJŪ, fully expressing his vision. Also good to know is that 33 Insanity’s Vertebra is currently on hiatus, it will be interesting to see how Nozomi will develop in this new project.

Right from the start, BIJŪ got off to a flying start by immediately releasing singles to show how ambitious and idiosyncratic the music project is. The trio has since released seven tracks to give a taste of what to expect from BIJŪ. They offer a digital sound with a foundation of electropunk fused with elements of electronic music such as digital hardcore, industrial and acid techno. The most recent release, a double A-side single titled Durge/WITCH, was released at the start of October where the almost entirely instrumental track Durge pays tribute to 90s hardcore techno.

Digital Pogo flyer with the names of performers and information about the event that will take place on 7 October 2024. The event starts at 19.00 Japanese time and will be streamed live for 2000 yen. There are QR codes that will bring you to the pages to buy the ticket for the in-person event and livestream.On 7 October, BIJŪ will take to the stage for the first time at the Digital Pogo event, presented by RobotMeetRobo, at the just-opened venue Umeda BANGBOO. The event will be streamed via Twitcast (formerly Twitcasting) and will feature a total of six performances.

The evening starts with a performance by the brand-new alternative idol duo TORAX, consisting of Ayaka and Yuzu. This performance will be followed by Mahiro Nozomi, a former member of groups 340.29m/s, Cure., Qppo, and POP iD Girls Unit. The third act is RobotMeetRobo, after which four-piece idol group Qppo-known as ‘Osaka’s most unsuccessful idol’-takes the stage. The second-to-last performance comes from NEMLESSS, the breakcore solo project of vocalist Yuki Utena. BIJŪ will close the evening. It will be interesting to see what the next steps will be for BIJŪ.


Event name: Digital Pogo
Date: Monday 7 October 2024
Performers: RobotMeetRobo / TORAX / 望まひろ (Mahiro Nozomi) / くぴぽ (Qppo) / ネムレス (NEMLESSS) / BIJŪ
Start event: 19.00 (Japanese Time)
Tickets for the live broadcast.

Source: BIJŪ
Tags: 33Insanity'sVertebraacid technoBIJŪdigital hardcoredigital rockelectropunkindustrialMahiro NozomiNEMLESSSQppoRobotMeetRoboTORAX
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Never satisfied, always exploring. Started with AVO in 2003. Now active as a writer, reporter, reviewer, promoter, photographer, interviewer and presenter. Can be found regularly at conventions and concerts in the Netherlands and sometimes elsewhere in Europe or even in Japan. Big passion for Japan and music, can be made happy with coffee. (click on Soundcloud logo)

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