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Wednesday June 17
2026
8:00PM doors -- music at 8:30PM ••• ALL AGES $15 in advance / $20 at the door $19.81 in advance [15 face value + 4.81 service fee] TsuShiMaMiRe tsushimamire.com electric, punk, ska, surf, funk Catnip instagram.com/catnipthebandreal garage rock Lost Puppy Forever instagram.com/lostpuppyforever garage rock lo-fi pop-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 Catnip -from Santa Rosa, CA -Drawing inspiration from influential acts like Osees, Death From Above 1979, and Hum, Catnip crafts music that is both frenetic and captivating. Their dynamic performances are marked by thunderous double-drumming, fuzz-laden guitars, and infectious melodies that leave audiences wanting more. Lost Puppy Forever -from San Francisco, CA -“Music about dogs for people” Duo bass & drum band. Original songs about dogs, pizza, skateboarding & more! "Songs are very focused on dogs, people, & how they interact with one another. The songs are backed to fun beats & double vocals, with one voice sounding like it has a B-52’s-meets-Kathleen-Hanna influence." –Cynthia Pinedo Tokyo Beatniks -from San Francisco, CA -It’s All About the Music My love of Japanese music began over 20 years ago. Growing up in a rural part of California’s desert, I was drawn to anything that felt different—which, thankfully, was a lot. With satellite television and a dial-up internet connection, the world suddenly felt reachable. One summer afternoon, I caught an interview with a Japanese band I would later discover was Puffy AmiYumi. They shared clips from their recent “Run! Puffy! Run” tour in Japan, and I was instantly captivated by songs like “Kore ga Watashi no Ikiru Michi” and “Asia no Junshin.” I knew I had to hear more. I ran to the computer and placed a bid on eBay for two CDs, shipped straight from Japan. Soon after, I relocated to Anaheim and met a friend from Japan attending university. Together, we formed Ichiban, a four-piece indie rock band with vocals sung in Japanese—again, something completely new for California! As the years went on, my love for all things Japanese only grew. I collected Sanrio items, video games, and music, traveled to Tokyo whenever possible, and immersed myself in Ghibli films. Along the way, I realized my true passion: connecting with treasures from the past—whether music, experiences, or nostalgic objects—and finding ways to bring them into the present. Tokyo Beatniks was born from that desire, an expression of rediscovering and sharing those gems. Over time, collecting has brought incredible experiences. Today, thanks to my collaboration with OK Marketplace, I’m thrilled to share this love with others. At the pop-up, I offer personally sourced items from Japan, introducing people to treasures they’ll continue to cherish. Through Tokyo Beatniks Record Label and DJing Japanese vinyl, I also have the privilege of creating a platform to share music that brings joy to a new generation. Being a conduit for Japanese music and culture is deeply meaningful to me, and every vinyl, collectible, or curated item represents a chance to connect the past with the present—something I hope everyone can experience through Tokyo Beatniks. |
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