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Dustin and Takako @ MoonRomantic, Aoyama

Posted on 05.01.15 under Dustin Wong, Dustin Wong, Moonromantic, Takako Minekawa


Jamming with Open Reel Ensemble



With Milo

To buy Dustin and Takako’s albums, click here.

Dustin Wong & Takako Minekawa @ NHK Fureai Hall

Posted on 02.04.15 under Dustin Wong, Dustin Wong, Live Beat, NHK, Takako Minekawa

On Feb 3, Dustin and Takako played at Fureai Hall for Live Beat. This will be aired on NHK FM on Feb 22 from 10:30 ~ 11:30 AM.

New songs were introduced. If you can, check it out!






An excerpt from a Night @ Soup Ochiai

Posted on 09.09.14 under Dustin Wong, Dustin Wong, Greg Fox, Ochiai, Ruins Alone, Soup

An exerpt from a Night @ Soup, Ochiai from Malcolm Wong on Vimeo.

Greg Fox and Dustin Wong are ready to encounter Tatsuya Yoshida of Ruins (Alone) at Soup Ochiai. A heavy night of underground music. No melodies, no verse, no bridge, no chorus. But lots and lots of rhythmic chaos… Featuring Tatsuya Yoshida “[the] indisputable master drummer of the Japanese underground”

Dustin and Takako get good press!

Posted on 09.02.14 under Dustin Wong, Takako Minekawa


There’s a lot of bad news everyday (although Kei Nishikori did make the quarterfinals of the U.S. Open), but Dustin and Takako are on the cover of the Japan Times.

The same article can be found online here.
The i-D/Vice article and review is here.

120 minute nonstop live @ Soup

Posted on 03.18.14 under Dustin Wong, Dustin Wong

Dustin played without stopping to take a breath, one tune merging into another for 2 hours straight…

Dustin’s latest album, Mediation of Ecstatic Energy.

Two days later, Dustin had a talk/performance with photographer, Honma Takashi, at the Axis Building in Roppongi.



Tokyo Tower

The talk included video footage of a deer hunt in Hokkaido. There was a shot of a deer scrambling to escape in slow motion, hunters in florescent garb, butchering, the preparation of venison in a small gourmet restaurant. And three kinds of birds that descended on the offal. The small birds came first. Then the crows. Then the hawks came last.

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