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Yoshiki and the rest of X Japan are mounting the strongest attempt by a Japanese band to capture the American audience ever; starting with a main stage performance at Lollapalooza tomorrow afternoon and followed up by a new album almost entirely in English and a North American tour.

…never something like this. I imagine other Japanese bands are very envious.

Y: That’s right. Also we are performing on the main stage.

NT: Will you have the normal amount of pyrotechnics or will they be scaled back?

Y: We’re not the headliner, so we don’t have that much things going on, but we do have some pyrotechnics and some lighting. We had to fight for it though.

NT: How did X Japan manage to get on the Lollapalooza bill this year?

Y: I know Mark Geiger. Actually, he is my agent. Our agent. He is one of the Lollapalooza founders. Also I’ve been talking to a few people in my entertainment life. Attorneys…all those people and asking “How should we debut in America? Should we start doing clubs or some small venues with a couple thousand people?” Then someone said, “If you can get into a festival, that might be the most interesting and shocking way to introduce X Japan.” We started talking about Coachella and then Lollapalooza, the two biggest ones. By the time we started talking about it,…

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An office block that looks like a Sony PlayStation has been dubbed PS3 Towers, though it went up three years before the games console was released. Located in Osaka, Japan, the Namba Parks building was built in 2003. Gamers have been passing around pictures of the office block, having a dig at its resemblance…

…An office block that looks like a Sony PlayStation has been dubbed PS3 Towers, though it went up three years before the games console was released.
Located in Osaka, Japan, the Namba Parks building was built in 2003.
Gamers have been passing around pictures of the office block, having a dig at its resemblance to the PS3.
‘I feel sorry for the buildings around the back when it overheats,’ quips a post on one message board.
‘How come my PS3 doesn’t have a helicopter pad?’ jokes another.
Other all-knowing commentators suggest the building, the brainchild of architects Nikken Sekkei, could be in for a ’slimmer redesign’.
Source: buzzfeed

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