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What does -kei mean? Secret london 16:53, 22 September 2005 (UTC)
Hmmm, I never heard the shibuya-kei term applied to Puffy before. As much as I like Puffy...
I was listening to some Pizzicato 5, and decided to look them up on the web. They are considered "shibuya-kei" according to the main Wikipedia page for the group. "Okay, what's that?" thought I. Clicked on the link, and wound up here. No offense, but after reading the entry, I have no idea what "shibuya-kei" means, in terms of how the style is defined. I get that it gets its name after a Tokyo district, which is helpful, sort of, but I don't really get a feel for what the sound / genre is like. Can this be fleshed out more? What is it about the sounds from this area that defines a genre?
Thank you. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 168.103.218.146 ( talk • contribs)
The often proclaimed Nurturing influence of the Restauration of Nippon via the US-Goverment is very fascinating if cross-read with the influence of Anti-Fascist Germans of all sorts. Oppenheimer of course, but not to forget Theodor W. Adorno, Walter Benjamin, Horkheimer, Einstein, which isn't reducible to Scientific Effort on behalf of German Intellectuals, but includes their artistic, cultural and philosophical intellgentsia. Gys01niyt ( talk) 22:58, 29 May 2024 (UTC)
This article was nominated for deletion on 25 October 2015. The result of the discussion was speedy keep. |
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It is requested that a photograph of Shibuya in the mid to late 1990s be
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improve its quality.
Wikipedians in Japan may be able to help! The external tool WordPress Openverse may be able to locate suitable images on Flickr and other web sites. |
What does -kei mean? Secret london 16:53, 22 September 2005 (UTC)
Hmmm, I never heard the shibuya-kei term applied to Puffy before. As much as I like Puffy...
I was listening to some Pizzicato 5, and decided to look them up on the web. They are considered "shibuya-kei" according to the main Wikipedia page for the group. "Okay, what's that?" thought I. Clicked on the link, and wound up here. No offense, but after reading the entry, I have no idea what "shibuya-kei" means, in terms of how the style is defined. I get that it gets its name after a Tokyo district, which is helpful, sort of, but I don't really get a feel for what the sound / genre is like. Can this be fleshed out more? What is it about the sounds from this area that defines a genre?
Thank you. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 168.103.218.146 ( talk • contribs)
The often proclaimed Nurturing influence of the Restauration of Nippon via the US-Goverment is very fascinating if cross-read with the influence of Anti-Fascist Germans of all sorts. Oppenheimer of course, but not to forget Theodor W. Adorno, Walter Benjamin, Horkheimer, Einstein, which isn't reducible to Scientific Effort on behalf of German Intellectuals, but includes their artistic, cultural and philosophical intellgentsia. Gys01niyt ( talk) 22:58, 29 May 2024 (UTC)