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A Ryo Fukawa Photo
DJ — Japan
A Ryo Fukawa Photo
Ryo Fukawa / ROCKETMAN.
DJ
Tokyo, Japan
It was João Gilberto’s first Japan gig at Tokyo International Forum in 2003. The gig started 40~50 minutes late as expected, but I literally felt like I had seen the god.
'SHUKAN SHONEN JUMP (Japanese weekly comic magazine)'. JUMP has a reader’s column called 'JUMP HOSOKYOKU' and its contexts are mainly nonsense but I enjoy it a lot.
A hotel in Tokyo for my friend’s wedding party. Guests consisted of men and women of various ages, and I DJ'd on my own throughout the event. I have DJ'd three wedding parties so far, and I would like to try at a funeral one day.
I would like to listen to recent music with Beethoven. I’m really interested in how a great composer like him feels when he listens to music nowadays, like EDM.
I listened to both Classical Music and The Beatles. I listened to 'Lady Madonna' a lot from The Beatles and I also liked 'The Girl with the Flaxen Hair (La fille aux cheveux de lin)' from when I was learning to play the piano.
Beethoven’s Piano Sonata No.17 'The Tempest' - Part 3. Very thoughtful as I was agonized at that time. One more, 'A Summer Place' by Percy Faith And His Orchestra. I really can’t choose just one of these two. They are the starting points for lounge music to me.
'Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band' by The Beatles which I've bought for the first time, It also has my favourite song 'A Day In The Life' on it.
I chose two songs rather from the titles than the lyrics. They are 'You Get What You Give' by the New Radicals and 'Tears Dry On Their Own' by Amy Winehouse.
Ryo Fukawa / ROCKETMAN.
DJ
Tokyo, Japan
It was João Gilberto’s first Japan gig at Tokyo International Forum in 2003. The gig started 40~50 minutes late as expected, but I literally felt like I had seen the god.
'SHUKAN SHONEN JUMP (Japanese weekly comic magazine)'. JUMP has a reader’s column called 'JUMP HOSOKYOKU' and its contexts are mainly nonsense but I enjoy it a lot.
A hotel in Tokyo for my friend’s wedding party. Guests consisted of men and women of various ages, and I DJ'd on my own throughout the event. I have DJ'd three wedding parties so far, and I would like to try at a funeral one day.
I would like to listen to recent music with Beethoven. I’m really interested in how a great composer like him feels when he listens to music nowadays, like EDM.
I listened to both Classical Music and The Beatles. I listened to 'Lady Madonna' a lot from The Beatles and I also liked 'The Girl with the Flaxen Hair (La fille aux cheveux de lin)' from when I was learning to play the piano.
Beethoven’s Piano Sonata No.17 'The Tempest' - Part 3. Very thoughtful as I was agonized at that time. One more, 'A Summer Place' by Percy Faith And His Orchestra. I really can’t choose just one of these two. They are the starting points for lounge music to me.
'Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band' by The Beatles which I've bought for the first time, It also has my favourite song 'A Day In The Life' on it.
I chose two songs rather from the titles than the lyrics. They are 'You Get What You Give' by the New Radicals and 'Tears Dry On Their Own' by Amy Winehouse.