puppet records presents Fabu-Rhythm vol.1
Saturday, June 6, 2026 — Open 12:00 / Start 12:30
mod, Chofu, Tokyo (Shibasaki)
Adv ¥1,500 / Door ¥2,000
A new live event series curated by puppet records, "Fabu-Rhythm" takes its name from fabulism — the literary tradition of blending myth and reality. Vol.1 brings together three acts spanning electronic music, live coding, and contemporary electronic composition.
12:30-13:00 mi-on & Kizen Ooyama
Born in Hirosaki, Aomori, mi-on started playing organ at age 3 and found her path after hearing Isao Tomita on TV in junior high school. Inspired by YMO and Ryuichi Sakamoto, she began composing with an MC-500 and Macintosh Classic. Now a freelance composer with credits in TV news programs and documentary films, she performs live electronic music alongside Kizen Ooyama on shakuhachi.
X: https://x.com/mionkaorin
SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/mionkaorin
13:15-13:45 160
A self-described Krautrock devotee equally at home with classical, techno, noise, and lo-fi hip-hop — if it makes sound, he's happy. For this show, 160 makes his debut with lcvgc, a custom-built live coding engine, performing floor-level surrounded by modular synth, Octatrack, and projected code.
X: https://x.com/vikke
instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ichiro.matsunaga/
blog: https://blog.vikke.name/
14:00-14:50 metafictions
An electronic music unit painting structural collapse through glitch, noise, and heavy low-end. Rooted in EBM and IDM, their sound moves between mechanical impulse and silence.
https://metafictions.net
Tickets: https://tiget.net/events/481666
A live house/club with a café-bar, located a 1-minute walk from Shibasaki Station on the Keio Line. It also operates as a music shop selling cassette tapes, effectors and modular synthesisers.
The name 'mod' comes from the desire to 'modify' existing cultural and arts facilities such as live houses that rely on the old system, and to create a place where artists can gather and work easily. We want to continue to be an artist-first shop.