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OKAMOTO'S (Japan)
Psychedelic garage rock sensation the Okamoto's are Japan's fastest rising stars. Young, dynamic and talented, the band has forged a name for themselves over the last 3 years based on their intense stage shows and brash, raw sound.
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ELECTRIC EEL SHOCK (Japan)
Formed in Tokyo in the late 90s, the group have spent over a decade in near constant touring playing every festival and city you've ever heard of across Europe and America. Primarily influenced by Black Sabbath and, you suspect, more than one viewing of Spinal Tap, EES have a strong indie work ethic.Read More

 

MOLICE (Japan)
A staple of the Tokyo club scene, Molice have been plying their trade since 2007. Influenced by everything from Bladerunner to Manga to The Catcher in the Rye, their first 2 albums introduced cracking floor fillers like Headphone and Romancer and featured a choppy angular sound akin to Talking Heads or Franz Ferdinand. Read More

 

NGU CUNG (Vietnam)
Ngu Cung (or Pentatonic) is a quintet from Hanoi hailed as one of the most technically impressive bands in Vietnam for their pick of progressive rock/metal with strong cultural & traditional flavors. Read More

 

ROSEWOOD (Vietnam)
Rising from the ashes of local rock/numetal bands Buratinox and SmallFire, Hanoi alternative rockers Rosewood have gone on to become one of Vietnam's leading live acts.
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CAMA VIETNAM © 2011 camavietnam.org / Japanfoundation.co.jp

The Japan Foundation, CAMA Vietnam and YAN TV Presents

GO!GO! JAPAN

A one-of-a-kind music event linking the cutting edge of Japanese and Vietnamese Rock

Saturday 3 December 2011
17:00 - 23:00

Giang Vo Exhibtion Center, Hanoi, Vietnam


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