Thu, 28 July 2005 ...but turns out to be a Finnish wannabe-Russian. This one is rather explicit if you're in the know of the Swedish language.Comments[6] |
Tue, 26 July 2005 Time for the elepop show to turn up at MeroMero&More!! It features interviews with Macdonald Duck Eclair and NYC's very own pico pico-guru Trevor Sias of Music Related. Now it's over 4 months since the show was made and when re-listening to it I hear a lot of things that easily could be improved, radiowise. Great to hear the MDDE members again though, they just seem to be the nicest people! I really hope the work with their 2nd album, re-scheduled for a fall-release, is coming along well. The MDDE interview was made in Japanese and translated/presented in English, the Trevor Sias-one was all in English and the rest of the show was presented in Swedish. Comments[8] |
Sun, 24 July 2005 Some guy left a confusing message on my voice mail a couple of days ago. I think he speaks in Swedish, German and English and tries to put a Russian touch on everything. MeroMero&More goes a little more private and shares it all.Comments[6] |
Wed, 6 July 2005 The second MeroMero was originally broadcasted on February 9 and featured an acoustic live recording of the legendary Flipper's Guitar from December 1989. Keigo Oyamada (Cornelius) and Kenji Ozawa performed half a dozen songs as a duo at the Yoyogi Chocolate City. We also had a live report of a gig with Yuka Honda (ex-Cibo Matto)'s performance band Panikaraqs, and a rather negative review of Capsule's latest album. All in Swedish though.Comments[10] |


...but turns out to be a Finnish wannabe-Russian. This one is rather explicit if you're in the know of the Swedish language.
Time for the elepop show to turn up at MeroMero&More!! It features interviews with
Some guy left a confusing message on my voice mail a couple of days ago. I think he speaks in Swedish, German and English and tries to put a Russian touch on everything. MeroMero&More goes a little more private and shares it all.
The second MeroMero was originally broadcasted on February 9 and featured an acoustic live recording of the legendary Flipper's Guitar from December 1989. Keigo Oyamada (Cornelius) and Kenji Ozawa performed half a dozen songs as a duo at the Yoyogi Chocolate City. We also had a live report of a gig with Yuka Honda (ex-Cibo Matto)'s performance band Panikaraqs, and a rather negative review of Capsule's latest album. All in Swedish though.