Camiele’s 2017 SXSW Experience: K-pop Night Out – The Belmont
This year’s K-Pop Night Out was truly one of the most incredible, emotional evenings I’ve ever spent at a showcase.
This year’s K-Pop Night Out was truly one of the most incredible, emotional evenings I’ve ever spent at a showcase.
Spirit feels like a nice and easy ride through a complicated topic like apathy for the times we’re living in, but that’s not necessarily a good description for a political manifesto like they presented it.
Kage SONGU (影ソング, Shadow Song), which shows Kawatani with a paper bag on his face and represented as a puppet, was directed by Atsunori Toshi (東市篤憲).
With the Taiwan Beats showcase, I reconnected with the anticipation and excitement I’d had leading up to the festival. Truly a phenomenal start to my 2017 SXSW Experience.
Ed Sheeran presents his third studio album, Divide, with a kind and straightforward personality that certainly transfers effortlessly into his music.
Suchmos continues promoting their latest album, The Kids, following up the release of A.G.I.T. with the music video for PINKVIBES, directed by Kento Yamada.
Korean boy group B.A.P was all set up for their comeback music video, WAKE ME UP, directed by Zanybros bringing on a revolution, waking people up from the pressures society has put on our minds and bodies.
Get to know Jakarta-based Indonesian band, Lightcraft, ahead of their show at SXSW.
Venezuelan alternative band La Vida Boheme are back with Você, the first single from their upcoming studio album titled La Lucha, in a music video directed by Johan Verhook
Café Tacvba’s latest single welcomes 2017 with Futuro and a trippy music video directed by Diego Tucci and Rubén Albarrán.