@@manny7662 Suzuka Asaoka was the name of a Japanese translator and host originally born in Toyko in 1974 who later moved to France in the mid-90s. After moving to France she started learning the French language and met her future husband Alex Pilot, both of which started producing various documentaries about Japan and made quite a lot of translations over the years, but she was most notably known as the host of Tokyo Café on the defunct French channel Nolife (an independent channel founded by Alex Pilot and many former , an excellent program about the Japanese culture where she also did interviews with various Japanese personalities and bands such as Sanodg, Morning Musume, X-Japan and many others (think of it as the French equivalent of Japanology Plus on NHK World), her cute and energetic personnality made Tokyo Café one of the most recognizable programs from this channel. She sadly passed away on October 17, 2024. It's worth noting that she also worked as a public relations manager (for both Nolife and as a freelance PR manager), which allowed the independent channel to get pretty big interviews with well-known Japanese people with ease. Also the Tokyo Café theme was actually composed by Sanodg himself, in fact, Sanodg made more than half of the ID music and intros for Nolife until the channel ceased broadcasting in 2018, the original 2007 version was shorter however.
Je viens d'apprendre le décès de Suzuka, impossible de pas penser immédiatement à cette musique 😔
Beautiful drum and bass
One of my favorite songs from Sanodg! ^^
RIP Nolife 2007- 2018
Who?
@@Xionjoreyo It was a French television channel that closed these doors in 2018... it was like a second family for some people !
And was very japanese friendly too
Repose en paix, Suzuka.
Who is Suzuka?
@@manny7662 Suzuka Asaoka was the name of a Japanese translator and host originally born in Toyko in 1974 who later moved to France in the mid-90s. After moving to France she started learning the French language and met her future husband Alex Pilot, both of which started producing various documentaries about Japan and made quite a lot of translations over the years, but she was most notably known as the host of Tokyo Café on the defunct French channel Nolife (an independent channel founded by Alex Pilot and many former , an excellent program about the Japanese culture where she also did interviews with various Japanese personalities and bands such as Sanodg, Morning Musume, X-Japan and many others (think of it as the French equivalent of Japanology Plus on NHK World), her cute and energetic personnality made Tokyo Café one of the most recognizable programs from this channel. She sadly passed away on October 17, 2024.
It's worth noting that she also worked as a public relations manager (for both Nolife and as a freelance PR manager), which allowed the independent channel to get pretty big interviews with well-known Japanese people with ease.
Also the Tokyo Café theme was actually composed by Sanodg himself, in fact, Sanodg made more than half of the ID music and intros for Nolife until the channel ceased broadcasting in 2018, the original 2007 version was shorter however.
Tokyo café yokoso ! Alors, qu'est ce que ce sera aujourd'hui ?!
Salut tout le monde ! C’est Suzuka ! Revenez quand vous voulez !
Nolife so many memories ...
memories 🤩
Literally uses Delay Lama
No he does not
heck yes
@@dedecoVGMDJ fancy seeing u here love ur mixes :)
snort speed
At times, this sounds kinda Jean Michel Jarre-ish.
Not really, complete diferents chords, onlye the analog drums sounds like Jarre
It makes me think more about para one