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07 Oct, 2008

A Live Look At J-Rock Guitartist Sugizo Performing With Juno Reactor In Gods & Monsters Tour

Posted by: Miki In: J-Rock

– Metro, Chicago, Illinois September 26, 2008

Juno Reactor returned to the U.S. for the first time in seven years, and as a J-music fan I simply couldn’t resist the chance to see Sugizo, the “legendary” guitarist from LUNA SEA, in action.

Juno Reactor is an electronica act that specializes in blending genres and breaking down barriers. The “Gods & Monsters” tour is a multi-cultural event that includes composer Ben Watkins; Amapondo; a South African percussive ensemble; as well as ex-Asian Dub Foundation vocalist, Ghetto Priest; American drummer, Greg Ellis; UK vocalist, Tamsyn Alexander and Japanese guitarist Sugizo. Juno Reactor has created, or lent, music for the Matrix, the anime Texhnolyze, as well as other movies, anime and video games.

Sugizo Live at the Metro in Chicago

Sugizo Live at the Metro in Chicago (click image to enlarge)

I have to admit my knowledge of Juno Reactor is sketchy at best, but I was determined to make the best of it in order to watch Sugizo perform. The performance at the Metro was a late night show and was scheduled to begin at ten o’clock P.M. The show started half an hour late with an opening act who weren’t too bad. They were a good warm-up for Juno Reactor and got the crowd rolling.

Juno Reactor came on stage in a blur of smoke and dimmed lights. We were on the opposite side of the stage from Sugizo and I took this opportunity to enjoy Tamsyn Alexander’s wonderful vocals and the overall feel of Amapondo’s percussion.

Sugizo Live (click image to enlarge)

Sugizo Live (click image to enlarge)

Amapondo was in what I suspect is traditional African dress, and Sugizo was wearing gothic-styled Japanese dress. The music practically flew. After about three songs, we moved to the other side of the stage in order to better see Sugizo’s performance.

Sugizo really is an amazing guitarist, and it was something of a shock to see him pull out his violin, another instrument he performs well with, and perform on that. He really plays to the crowd and drags attention to the larger event at hand. Watching him play against Ben Watkins was stunning.

The show was set up to give spotlight time to each person on stage; and seeing the music change to give way to one instrument was the best part of the show. The feel of the music is what I remember most.

I strongly suggest seeing Juno Reactor at least once in your life – shows like this are so uncommon and worth the price of admission.

5 Responses to "A Live Look At J-Rock Guitartist Sugizo Performing With Juno Reactor In Gods & Monsters Tour"

2 | GARbej

October 7th, 2008 at 4:03 pm

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Being a big fan of Luna Sea, it was cool to meet Sugizo in NYC a little while back. It really sucked that I had to leave NYC before the Juno Reactor performance, which was literally a minute from where I was staying. ARRGH!

3 | Rachel

October 7th, 2008 at 8:53 pm

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@GARbej, A minute away? That had to sting. Chicago is 5.5 hours away. I should have gone, but wasn’t feeling up to the drive. Damn. It sounds like it was an awesome concert.

4 | ed hardy

October 13th, 2008 at 6:32 pm

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She is a great guitarist. Love their music.

5 | bapes

October 13th, 2008 at 6:33 pm

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Not too fussed about her. I think their music is abit ordinary

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