I’ve been digging in some friends archives for musical gems. To celebrate, they have also sent me their answers to my Q+A.
Let the light in and find peace in your day.
Ryo Hashimoto
The theme of the playlist is “Tsuyu” ( 梅雨 ) which means rain season in Japan. Ryo eats and loves techno but this time he collected songs for indoor listening (not too up lifiting but more like relaxing vibes). Press play on his mix and take in his Q+A
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Q: Tell me three things you are obsessed with right now and why. Film, documentary, music, DJ mix, book, blog, recipe, drink. Whatever you want to share with the world.
A: 1. Cooking curry. It is really simple yet you can make thousands of recipes. When i feel stressed out, I cook with chilling music.
2. Road bike! I bought a road bike called "Fuji Ballad Omega" two months ago and it's cool. I just pedal the bike and go anywhere as I feel.
3. Can't come up..
Q: Who has inspired you recently?
A: Can't come up really. I definitely need some inspirations. Travelling would do.
Q: What is the color of money?
A: Clear. It is just like air, came from nowhere and goes nowhere. I don't think of it as an object, it's kind of fiction.
Ryo Hashimoto
Yokohama, Japan
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The theme of the playlist is “Tsuyu” ( 梅雨 ) which means rain season in Japan. Ryo eats and loves techno but this time he collected songs for indoor listening (not too up lifiting but more like relaxing vibes). Press play on his mix and take in his Q+A
︎︎︎ Playlist
Q: Tell me three things you are obsessed with right now and why. Film, documentary, music, DJ mix, book, blog, recipe, drink. Whatever you want to share with the world.
A: 1. Cooking curry. It is really simple yet you can make thousands of recipes. When i feel stressed out, I cook with chilling music.
2. Road bike! I bought a road bike called "Fuji Ballad Omega" two months ago and it's cool. I just pedal the bike and go anywhere as I feel.
3. Can't come up..
Q: Who has inspired you recently?
A: Can't come up really. I definitely need some inspirations. Travelling would do.
Q: What is the color of money?
A: Clear. It is just like air, came from nowhere and goes nowhere. I don't think of it as an object, it's kind of fiction.
Ryo Hashimoto
Yokohama, Japan