At the stylish SuperDeluxe bar and lounge in Roppongi, Pecha Kucha celebrated it’s 80th presentation night. Pretty cool presenations were shown and a lot of people were in attendance.
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Pecha Kucha 80 Leave a comment
Next Sniff Sniff 2 comments
Bonobo Pit Stop Leave a comment
Tokyo Snow day! 1 comment
It snowed recently here in sunny old Tokyo. It was my first time seeing snow in Japan, so I took a few pictures and idled around, particularly when I decided to eat some ice cream while it was snowing : p
Fashion Fuse at Bar 57 Leave a comment
*Hello Kl!tty* and Die Antwoord (Ninja) in Tokyo! 2 comments
On long weekends in Tokyo, there are a million parties to attend. I checked out a party with special guests, Ninja, a.k.a Die Antwoord from South Africa. Also playing that night, my lovely friend from the duo, Hello Kl!tty. The night got so crazy I promised i would write a real blog about this. Hopefully coming soon. The night was too much fun for the world not to know : p I’ve also posted a video from youtube with some of Ninja’s music. Pretty cool stuff!
Hello Klitty did a wicked fab job playing music that got the crowd pumping. Good vibes, good people!
Ninja himself on the ones and twos!
This video really gave me the vibe of the group. Definitely check out their videos on you tube. Good times!
Sniff Sniff party and Lost in Transportation 5 comments
Check it out..
Futsal time! 3 comments
This is a quick video of my first time playing “Futsal” a sort of watered down version of football, in Tokyo. This has to be the most interesting environment i’ve ever played soccer in, with high rise buildings around me, trains in the background and super super cold weather. Check it out!
美しい東京 (Beautiful Tokyo) Leave a comment
These are some great shots I got at a recent party I attended. Guess I really am in Tokyo!
This is my favourite. Feels like “Lost in Translation” or something i’d see on a CNN website.
JIJA: PACE TV Interview VIDEO Preview 2 comments
This is a short clip of the interview coming soon. Thanks to Najma Nuriddin of Nsorama films for excellent camera work on this one!