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Wednesday October 2 2024
  8:00PM doors -- music at 8:30PM
 
•••  ALL AGES
$15 in advance / $18 at the door
TsuShiMaMiRe
www.instagram.com/tsmmr
 electric, punk rock, free jazz, ska, surf and funk
Sutros
instagram.com/sutros_sf
 garage punk psychedelic
Electric Machine Gun Tits
electricmachineguntits.com
 Rock n Roll - Punk
Tokyo Beatniks
tokyobeatniks.com
 spinning Japanese ShowaPop and modern indie j-pop

TsuShiMaMiRe
-from Tokyo Japan
-TsuShiMaMiRe is Japanese Art Punk Girls Rock Trio since 1999.
Guitar&Vocal : Mari
Bass : Yayoi
Drums : Maiko



Sutros
-from San Francisco, CA
-Sutros is an off quilter punk band from SF. We draw inspirations from an handful of different wells like noise/drone, free jazz, rock’n’roll, and pop. It's a distinctly eclectic makeup of weirdness and groove.


Electric Machine Gun Tits
-from Bay Area, CA
-ELECTRIC MACHINE GUN TITS are a two piece Rock n Roll - power duo, based out of the San Francisco Bay area since the winter of 2015. Naoko Nozawa on lead vocals and synth. Tora Fujimoto on guitar and vocals. They have toured New York, California, Spain and have done four summer tours through Japan in 2016, 2017, 2018 and 2019.



Tokyo Beatniks
-from San Francisco, CA
-My love of Japanese music was sparked over 20 years ago. Growing up in a rural part of California’s desert, I craved anything that was different… which of course, was a lot. Luckily, we had satellite television and a connection to dial up internet. One afternoon while on summer vacation, I saw an interview of a Japanese band whom I would later find out to be Puffy AmiYumi. They showed clips of their “Run! Puffy! Run” tour that had recently wrapped in Japan, and now they were touring the US. Instantly hooked on songs like “kore ga watashi no ikiru michi” and “asia no junshin”, I knew immediately that I had to do something to hear more. So, I ran to the computer, and put a bid on ebay to get two cds shipped over from Japan.

A little later, I relocated to Anaheim and met a friend from Japan that was attending university. In almost no time, we started our band, Ichiban, a indie rock band four piece where the vocals were sung in Japanese—again something truly different for California!

My love of all-things-Japan only continued to grow as I grew my Sanrio, video game, and Japanese music collections. Landing in San Francisco, Ghibli movies became mandatory, trips to Tokyo came and went as frequently as they could, all the while I started recognizing my passion of connecting with things from the past: music, experiences, and the nostalgia felt with certain items. There was something so special to me about rediscovering gems from long ago and connecting them to the present. Tokyo Beatniks was created as an expression and embodiment of this notion!

Over the years, my passion for collecting has also brought very fulfilling experiences. Furthermore, these days—because of the collaboration with OK Marketplace—I am thrilled to now be in the position to extend my love of collecting to others. At the pop up, I sell items that I’ve personally sourced from Japan, and I’m excited to be the one that introduces and reconnects people with items they’ll continue to love. Also, with Tokyo Beatniks Record Label and deejaying Japanese vinyl, I am extended a platform I take proudly. It is very meaningful to me to be a conduit of Japanese music that sparks joy within a new generation!