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DJ SISEN & GPKISM PARTY, J-ROCK BANDS AT 2ND STREET JAZZ, HARLOW GOLD BURLESQUE SHOW, DANCES OF VICE TROUBLE IN TOYLAND.


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While most of the world is snoring, fops and dandies are out doing what they do best — being 24 hour party people! Here’s a round-up of recent nigthcrawls, with help from La Carmina’s roving reporters in Tokyo, LA and New York.

Last Saturday, Tokyo’s Artism Festa raged from two in the afternoon… to five in the morning. As you can see from Yukiro’s photos, the spooks remain on top of their fashion game. Do you recognize the fantastical horned bride on the right? Yup, it’s your beloved DJ SiSEN! Yukiro says: “SiSEN was once again clarified as my god with the best outfit ever <3. His horns were to die for!”

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Yukiro reports: “The performances at Artism Festa were very good. Aural Vampire played only their best songs. I didn’t arrive until 9pm and just missed SaTaN, which I really wanted to see (I’ve adored their style for a long time). Takuya Angel was there DJ-ing, and he and Chihiro had a DJ duel at the end. Selia was the guest singer in one of GPKISM’s songs; really nice harmonies when Ken’s bass voice went down and Selia’s up. Seileen (Selia and SiSEN’s duo) debuted some new songs and wore all white clothes.”

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While in LA, the Adventure Team saw several J-rock bands play at Matsumoto’s 2nd Street Jazz. We had a grand time rocking out to Rusika’s set. Lemon says: “I enjoyed how well they connected with the audience. They didn’t take themselves too seriously and were very personable.” Ementhy concurs: “I really liked how much much they seemed to enjoy performing. Musically, it was everything you would expect to find in such a small venue, but quite surprising how well they sounded even with that small of space.” The hour-long set included “Cage” by Dir en Grey and a couple L’arc~en~Ciel songs (“Stay Away” and “Honey”).

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Rusika has several upcoming gigs in LA; be sure to check them out. Isn’t drummer Alfred a J-rock/Visual Kei hairstyle chameleon? I wonder what color he’ll rock next..

Jazzminshroom, Atsuyuki Kono’s band, performed next with a new female singer. (Above is one of their signature melodic rock songs.) The new CD, “Livin’ in’ Caleuphoria” is now out — you can hear more tunes on MySpace.

Harlow Gold, burlesque show at Bordello club and bar in downtown Los Angeles, burlesque performer girls, dancing, retro strippers

Bordello Bar in downtown Los Angeles invited me to check out the Sunday burlesque show. My goodness — the space is amazing; the red seating and dramatic decor were made for Goth flappers (if there was ever such a thing!). The bartender tailored a cocktail to my taste (“manly liquor such as gin, rum or whiskey, with a touch of citrus, but not at all sweet.”) It was perfect, cost $10, and got me plenty tipsy!

The Harlow Gold burlesque troupe began with a peekaboo: gartered and high-heeled legs spreading and kicking behind curtains. Then a variety of sexy retro acts: 1920s dancing, hula hoop stripping, crooning into a vintage microphone. The corseted ladies never lost my attention; the show was a classy, well-conceived tip of the hat to old-time burlesque. Bravo! (You can watch Harlow Gold every Sunday night at Bordello.)

Dances of Vice Lolita fashion, Gothic lolita girls, decora hairstyles, kawaii hairpins and stuffed animals in hair, steampunk victorian glam new romantic party in Brooklyn, DOV

My NYC crew nightcrawled at Dances of Vice, “a world-renown monthly series of parties featuring a new fanciful theme every month mixed on top of a constant decadent 1920s theme (live swing band! Burlesque! Awesome hats!).” (Also check out my Halloween report here; photos above by Shichi.) The theme was Trouble in Toyland, “where daily dolls go missing, and the toy soldiers have gone quite deranged…” Once again, a surreal mix of music, fashion and foppery. I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again: I love stuffed animals worn as headpieces.

I’ve been churning out work for CNNGo. My latest articles are about Wolverine getting an anime manga makeover and DIY Asian designers: 10 unique handmade gifts you’ll be happy to give. You may also like my Who Mattered Most in Hong Kong 2009 profiles, a primer in Cantonese celebrity scandal and political drama. All of my articles are listed on my CNNGo contributor page, which you can bookmark.

Have you been on any good nightcrawls lately? What are your favorite local parties? (You never know… I might stop by one day!)

Song of the Day #260: Marlee – Independance Day

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KYOTO THEMED RESTAURANT IN SHIBUYA, KYOUMACHI-KOI-SHIGURE. GOTH GROUP DINNER AT TRADITIONAL JAPANESE STYLE RESTAURANT, TOKYO.


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The minute you think you’ve visited every Tokyo theme restaurant, a new one pops up. I had dinner with a group of Goths at 京町恋しぐれ / Kyoumachi-koi-shigure in Shibuya. It’s a traditional Kyoto-themed restaurant and belongs to the same group that operates Christon.

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We enjoyed fruit shochu and artfully-presented modern versions of Kyoto cuisine — such as a veggie dish that we cooked in a basket, right at the table. Poor Buddha got some torture action: Mistress Maya put her fingers up his nose and Count de Sang gave his nip a twist!

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The restaurant looked like old Kyoto, with paper-sliding doors, a traditional Japanese bridge, greenery and moody lighting. It may not be the wildest, weirdest theme restaurant in Japan, but it was well worth a visit. (For photos and stories of maid cafes and over 30 wacky theme restaurants, check out my new book.)

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For us, this is a casual Goth look. Do you usually wear black or alternative clothes, even to dinners with friends?

LA is insane insane insane… tomorrow is my last day here. Wait until you see the photos and videos!!

Song of the Day #249: Total Coelo – I Eat Cannibals (Incredible video; perms and Amazon ladies. I want to learn the dance!)