BXtE Interview with Issay and Hikaru

Mar 30, 2010 19:19

As promised, here I am letting you know that the first part of the interview with Issay and Hikaru is now online ^.^ It's right here: http://www.bxte.info/English/VK/BXtE-Still-crazy-after-all-these-years-25-years-of-DerZibet. ( Read more... )

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devalmy March 30 2010, 23:06:53 UTC
I guees I should go to BxTE at last and thank those people who prepared this material;) It's the third interview with Issay I've read... but it's the first time I see band's members speaking about themselves and their debut. It's a bit strange feeling cause all of a sudden I've got a possibility to see real people (to a certain degree of course) after a long time of wondering what kind of person each of them is behind the scene image ( ... )

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kaname_m April 1 2010, 09:40:54 UTC
:) I know exactly what you mean. Well not really about DerZibet, though it was very nice to read this interview, and I think it's even better at giving an idea of what they're like as people, but I had the same thoughts and feelings when the very first (and so far only >.<) English interview with Heath was published. It's easy to not fully acknowledge that they are real people.

As for instruments, I'm guessing in time he learned, maybe as he became more interested in music.

And it would be nice to find out more about their old projects, because that's info really hard to find out for us.

You're very welcome :)

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tillytully March 31 2010, 03:39:38 UTC
ISSAY: For me, it was half about the music, half something like running away from home.

Rika: (laughs) Running away from home? That sounds interesting.

Actually, that does sound interesting... Especially since Ken Morioka said in an interview posted here that Issay scared him when they first met. The kind of person that fits this is not something I can picture (while seeing how he is now). He sounds like an interesting or perhaps a complicated character, I'll try to wait patiently for part 2.

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kaname_m April 1 2010, 09:43:29 UTC
That does indeed sound interesting. Unfortunately, keeping in mind that note about breaks, I think the subject will change in the next part, but I think in any case it should give us a better image of what they're both like.

I do think Issay is both interesting and complicated... he's also always seemed mysterious to me, and from mysterious to scary it's not that big a difference... it'd be nice to know more. *joins you in waiting for part 2*

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tillytully April 1 2010, 13:43:43 UTC
Yeah, I figured the same about the subject changing.

He would probably seem a little less mysterious to me if there was more info in English or translations of old interviews. Maybe I'm too naive/curious for my own good, but I've never thought of mysterious men as scary. Anyway, knowing more would definitely be nice. I already learned a bit from this part of the interview.

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