Preview: Real Scenes - Tokyo | KCET

Preview: Real Scenes - Tokyo
Watch a preview of the episode, "Real Scenes: Tokyo." Journey into the Japanese capital to meet the DJs, promoters, campaigners and producers who have been affected by the Fueiho. We hear how a rapidly aging population and the negative public perception of nightclubs have meant that fighting for reform is just part of the problem. Despite these extraordinary challenges, Tokyo is home to a passionate, dedicated dance music community, who have responded with campaign groups like Let's DANCE, and the establishment of small, underground music spaces. There is a collective understanding that if they want to affect change it will have to come from within.
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E1: Los Angeles
Episode 1
Crisscross Los Angeles to hear different perspectives on mainstream vs. underground music culture and the resurgence of downtown.
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Real Scenes
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E2: Mexico City
Episode 2
Despite being a vibrant global metropolis, Mexico City's electronic music scene has yet to truly flourish.
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E3: Tokyo
Episode 3
Meet the DJs, promoters and producers who have been affected by Tokyo's ban on dancing.
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Real Scenes
E4: Johannesburg
Episode 4
South Africans are the biggest consumers of house music in the world, and Johannesburg is the beating heart of their scene.
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E5: Berlin
Episode 5
This episode of "Real Scenes" visits one of the most special places for electronic music in the world: Berlin.
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