Saturday 29 January 2011

Oricon - Weekly International Album Chart (31/1)


Weekly International Album Chart (Japan) - 31 January 2010
  1. Rihanna / Loud
  2. OST / Burlesque OST
  3. Bruno Mars / Doo-Wops & Hooligans
  4. Taylor Swift /Speak Now
  5. Michael Jackson / Michael
  6. PiNK / Greatest Hits
  7. Lady Gaga / The Monster
  8. Charice / Charice
  9. V.A. / V.I.P. Hot R&B Hip-hop Trax 7
  10. Black Eyed Peas / The Beginning
Source: http://www.oricon.co.jp/rank/wa/w/

I've been away for a while. I missed updating international album charts for the last couple of weeks. However, I'm back here and will update Oricon chart every week from now on!

Apart from Rihanna at #1 spot, this week's Top 10 chart doesn't look that different from the last chart of the last year.

Looking at Top 30, Adele's second album "21" was released one week earlier in Japan and only reached #17. If you live in the UK, you would know the album is currently storming the UK chart. Its mid-week sales surpasses sales of the other Top 10 albums' sales combined. Adele is not a small artist in Japan. Her first album sold well here. But I think generally UK pop artists always get less attention than the US artists do. Adele is just one of the UK artists in my opinion. As I always mention, someone who is big in your country is not necessarily big in other countries.

Saturday 8 January 2011

skmtSocial project to go tomorrow!


A Happy New Year 2011! Although only one week of the 2011 went by by now, I have got some very exciting news about innovative music projects. Let me briefly introduce one of them.

You might know an Academy Award-winning Japanese composer/pianist Ryuichi Sakamoto. He is also a member of Japanese electro-pop band Yellow Magic Orchestra and said one of the most influencial musicians here in Japan. His pedigree shows he's been a great musician who seek the ways of releasing/showing/enjoying his own music in a very innovative manner.

So, "skmtSocial Project"(skmtsocial.com) is what I'd like to talk about today. Sakamoto is playing a double-header concert in Seoul, Korea named "Ryuichi Sakamoto Playing the Piano from Seoul/Korea 2011"  at 4pm and 8pm, 9th January (Japan time). The main event of the project is to stream the two concerts live from his Ustream channel (www.ustream.tv/channel/skmts). He have already ustreamed his North American dates last year, which was hugely successful. But now he is about to take a step forward. For this time, his fans are encouraged to hold a public viewing (PV) of the Seoul concerts! You are expected to "tick" many check points in advance. Here is some of them:
  • find a reasonable place for PV
  • clarify your PV is non-profitable
  • apply for PV approval from a Japanese copyright collection society JASRAC.
  • invite your friends or people who want to share the PV experience with you via twitter or other ways.

There are also various live streaming programmes on Ustream including streaming reheasal sessions, sound check and some "backstage stories" things.

This is so interactive and innovative. Here is one of the good examples - the other day a staff member was ustreaming and testing how streaming pictures of different quality can be seen by viewsers. Viewers were responding via twitter to him about how the pictures were like and he was adjusting the setting of his video camera in real time, that I expected would be used for the live streaming. This example clearly shows the project team effectively use the social media such as Twitter and Ustream to communicate participating fans. Fans are required a bit of work to get themselves involved in. However, once they jump in the project, it feels like you are really participating in and making an very exciting project together.

Above: "Moriage goods" - a blog part showing where on the map PVs take place in Japan.

The main event takes place tomorrow. However, skmtSocial Project already proves people are still up for things that get you so excited even though you need a bit of work beforehand. Sakamoto obviously succeeded in increasing your fans' engagement in the project *and* the musician through the project.

Most of the PVs take place in Japan but there are some PVs overseas including in the US and Europe. Please check the map on skmtsocial.com or you can watch live streaming at www.ustream.tv/channel/skmts. Hashtag on twitter for the event is #skmts