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Thursday at April 7 at 9:00pm – April 8 at 2:00am
LIBATION NYC

137 Ludlow Street,New York, NY
Now it’s time to connect and make our community one in New York, and we will act for Japan relief.

The proceeds from Very Very Japan are going to be sent to Japanese American Association of NY and the Japanese American Lions Club of New York. One group is for long term rebuilding and the other is on the ground now,serving the affected communities.

AREA Japan very very happily invites you to our spring event, “Very Very JAPAN.”

Enjoy fabulous drinks by Libation….. DJs play sleek music all night long in a social and fun atmosphere….. Simply put, it is a casual-style networking and music event, focusing on the young Japanese and Japanese Americans in NYC. You’ll be able to connect with lots of new, fascinating people, who are all Very Very interested in “Japan.” Please join us for our spring party!!

This event is open for Japanese, Japanese Americans and everyone interested in Japan and Japanese culture.

DJ Line-up:

Asahi Suzuki (NYC)
Originally hailing from Tokyo, Japan, Asahi came to the US to study at the University of North Texas in Denton. With a deep knowledge and passion for music, Asahi soon established himself as one of the most sought after DJ’s on and off campus. Soon Dallas party promoters rushed to book him at the hottest clubs and bars in the city. He uses his deep knowledge of recording, sampling, editing, and mixing techniques to create his own sound that can only be described as “light in blue sky”, which can best be translated to, “sorrow covered by the warm lights of sunshine”. http://www.djasahi.com/

Tsutomu Nakajima (Activate/NYC)
Resident DJ for techno music party and organizer Activate, that has been supported by New York underground scene. Style: Focusing on hypnotic and rhythmic techno with a touch of deepness.

Hisaki Kiyohara (Activate/NYC)
Impeccable DJ skills and countless experiences make him to be recognized as one of the most underrated DJs in NY underground techno scene. Resident DJ for Activate and an excellent mood maker playing solid house and techno music.

Yugo (Activate/physical)
Yugo’s DJ career started while he was a high school student. Since then, he’s been playing underground techno, house music and established his own party Activate & physical. After playing along side of both international and local acts such as Fred P, DJ Qu, Baaz, Chris Manik, Animaltek, and just name a few, he gained more recognition as one of the most up-coming new york local DJs. He also works as sound designer and just finished his recent work for NY-based online clothing store “u-store”.

Admission: $15 @ the door
With an RSVP $10 all night 21+w/Valid ID
(RSVP request must be submitted by Wednesday, April 6)

RSVP / Inquiry: AREA_Japan@hotmail.com

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