Ichika is a high school musician who can enter a mysterious place called “SEKAI,” where she and her friends express their innermost emotions through music alongside Hatsune Miku. One day after giving a live performance, Ichika meets a new Miku that she has never seen before. No matter how hard this new Miku tries to sing, she struggles connecting with the hearts of her listeners. Miku must rely on the help of others to find a way to sing again.
Munkhgerel, a talented and stunning woman, has devoted her life to classical music. But when an unexpected twist forces her to abandon her promising career as a musician, her world falls into a dull, monotonous routine. Just when she’s about to lose hope, fate intervenes, bringing her face-to-face with Chinbat, the charismatic leader of a rising rock band. What begins as a chance encounter soon becomes a life-changing connection, rekindling her passion for music—and awakening a new, fiery love in her heart. This thrilling, heartwarming journey proves that sometimes, the greatest gifts come when you least expect them.
Los Jaivas take a symbolic train to celebrate their 60 years of musical life. A choral story where the protagonists narrate the intimacy in this journey of commemorations and obligatory stops throughout Chile connecting it with their music. The band together with other authorized voices reflect on the free and democratic circulation of Chilean cultural heritage, closing the year's tour with the realization of the mural in Cal y Canto station of the Stgo subway by René Olivares and the great final show at the Quinta Vergara in Viña Del Mar.
A three-song performance video released alongside Molchat Doma's album, "Belaya Polosa". The live session was filmed at Slovakia’s striking Soviet-era Panorama Hotel—the very building immortalized on the cover of their 2018 breakthrough album, "Etazhi."
Cameras from their regular TV show “Suchmostyle” closely followed the Osaka leg of Suchmos' tour “TOUR THE KIDS” from March to April. All the shows, including additional ones, have been sold out. Don't miss this rare live footage of the band, which is now being called “the hardest band to see live in Japan!
The Philharmonie de Paris celebrates its tenth anniversary and invites Klaus Mäkelä and Gustavo Dudamel to perform a concert of changing colours, from modernism to impressionism, with works by Boulez, Beethoven, Poulenc, Moussorgski and Ravel.
A concert film for LIVEwires greatest hits! It was a pretty psychedelic scene: hundreds of colored lights, a disco ball, and two projectors shining onto the band--one projecting colored slides, the other showing Ben's 2025 experimental film "Twin Reverse Blowpop."