CADEJO LIVE IN TOKYO 2024 “ON THE SPOT”


Trailer

We are pleased to stream the live concert by CADEJO, the 3-piece free session band from Korea, held on March 16, 2024 at Aoyama MoonRomantic in Tokyo.

Naoyuki Uchida joined as engineer for their debut solo show in Japan. We present this exhilarating performance in high-resolution audio and video (full HD, 48kHz/24bit) to deliver the full impact of their genre-crossing style.


◾️Summary
Streaming dates:June 6 (Fri) 19:00 to September 1 (Sun) 23:59 2024 (JST)
Tickets:
Early-bird discount (purchase May 31 – June 30) 1,100 yen (tax incl.)
Regular ticket (purchase after July 1) 1,650 yen (tax incl.)
*Ticket gives unlimited access during the streaming period.


◾️ Comments from band members
Taehun Lee (Guitar)
This show had a great vibe with fantastic engineering from Uchida in a fantastic venue. I want you to experience the excitement too.

Jaeho Kim (Bass)
I had lots of nervous excitement for our first concert in Japan, but we pulled off a truly fantastic and joyful performance thanks to the huge support we got from the audience and staff. I hope we have more opportunities to perform live for you.

Dabin Kim (Drums)
I’m glad we were able to create this video of a concert that created so many memories. I hope you enjoy it too.


アーティスト写真 CADEJO
Three-member band based in Seoul, South Korea. Debuted with the EP “MIXTAPE” in 2018 and released three studio albums including “FREE VERSE” in July 2023. Improvisation virtuosos who draw freely from their roots in funk, rock, reggae, jazz, samba and more. Their masterful artistry and capricious style make them draws at festivals and events in Korea and abroad. Projects beyond the indie scene include the album “Sincerely Yours” with popular rapper NUCKSAL (named Best Hip-Hop Album at the 2023 Korean Music Awards), collaborations with traditional folk singer Lee Heemoon, and guitarist Taehun Lee composing, arranging and performing for BTS member RM’s “Right Place, Wrong Person” album (May 2024 release).


Naoyuki Uchida
Started working in studios as a teen to master recording techniques. In 1995, began working as dub engineer for Dry & Heavy, the pioneering roots rock reggae band. Later joined Little Tempo and Oki Dub Ainu Band as band member and remains dedicated preserving and elevating the dub music scene in Japan.