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By Liz Ohanesian, Sunday, Apr. 5 2009 @ 7:17PM
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Nylon Pink live at Electric Cherry Blossom.

Back in 2004, Stephanie Yanez sang "Ningyo Hime" from the popular anime series Chobits as part of a karaoke contest at Southern California's mega-convention Anime Expo. The performance won her the title AX Idol and a collection of one hundred CDs. Shortly thereafter, anime company Geneon tapped her to sing on the compilation album Anime Karaoke Collection. Since then, Yanez has been traveling across the US to perform her original pieces, written in Japanese and English, at anime conventions and cultural festivals in addition to club gigs.

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Stephanie Yanez
"I always wrote my own music and it was always inspired by anime and Japan and love and life and I was like, why don't I combine it?" she explains.

Like the other musicians and DJs represented at the inaugural Electric Cherry Blossom event, an "after-party" for Little Tokyo's Cherry Blossom Festival, Yanez has mined a good chunk of her fanbase from the American otaku community.

Rhianne Bergado, also known as DJ ¡Paz!, organized the event after her own convention experience.

"We were selling shirts and we would DJ at Anime Expo and we would gather big, huge crowds and the fire marshal would come and tell us to break up our crowd," she recalls, "so we thought, maybe we should do events."

Hosting the party inside the Japanese American National Museum after the Cherry Blossom Festival seemed like a natural choice for Bergado, as it has become a destination for cosplayers and followers of Japanese street fashion. Inside the venue, young people dressed in outfits recalling shows like Bleach mixed with those in the goth-meets-raver look known as cyber. The all-ages event, which also featured Nylon Pink, Akai Sky and USA Musume playing between DJs spinning electro house, shows potential, particularly as music is becoming increasingly important to the community, with Japanese and Korean artists like Hikaru Utada and BoA (both of whom had songs featured in anime and video games) coming to prominence in the American pop market and Jrock bands regularly touring the States.

"Anime conventions made Jpop and Jrock really popular and it's starting this whole new generational trend of Jpop made by an American culture," says Bergado. "I think it's really awesome because it's a cool mish-mash of different genres."
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Jinra of Akai Sky

L.A.-based outfit Nylon Pink, whose members describe their sound as "Hello Kitty on acid," is a good example of this hybrid. Their songs, think glam metal a la The Donnas with an electronic kick, are in English, but their gory-cute style is straight out of youth fashion bible Kera.

"We've been heavily influenced by anime and Japanese street fashion," says Nylon Pink singer Kaila Yu. Last year, the band opened for Jpop star Kaya at Pacific Media Expo in Los Angeles and Yu adds that such gigs have helped expose Nylon Pink to new fans hungry for all things otaku. And while playing to a roomful of cosplayers might not seem like the rock 'n' roll way to go, it's an opportunity for artists to plug directly into a blossoming community.

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Comments (16)

Sarah says:

This was an awesome show, so glad I went and we love Nylon pink!

Posted On: Tuesday, Apr. 7 2009 @ 6:18PM
Kenji says:

Stephanie Yanez was soo great as always! I wish she preformed more in LA!

Posted On: Tuesday, Apr. 7 2009 @ 8:01PM
surx says:

Even though I didn't go to this specific event, I saw the youtube videos and I've been a stephanie fan for a awhile now. She always rocks her live performances and gets the crowds going with her soulful voice. Her extent of how universal she is makes her a hit with not only the anime fans but others as well. Shes going big : D

Posted On: Tuesday, Apr. 7 2009 @ 8:13PM
TamAgOsHi says:

Stephanie Yanez is great!!! what i seen of her on youtube & of the show on youtube she did a awesome job! she has a beautiful voice & a gorgeous heart she always has the beast preformed shows!!!

Posted On: Tuesday, Apr. 7 2009 @ 8:13PM
Nikki says:

Stephanie never ceases to amaze me. I only wish she would travel to the Bay Area more often!

Posted On: Tuesday, Apr. 7 2009 @ 8:15PM
Nelson says:

stephanie yanez's voice is one of a kind and after watching her video of her perforance im an even bigger fan then i already am!

Posted On: Tuesday, Apr. 7 2009 @ 9:40PM
Hardy says:

This event was held without a problem, it was a great experience for my first contest I've attended in my life. Stephanie Yanez kicked it off wildly awesome! Its a huge shame she couldn't perform longer since there were more artists ready to rock out. Still, she greatly satisfied the crowd's long-waiting hunger for a rocking and slamming skills on singing and performance. Her voice, as Nelson has mentioned, is one of a kind and no doubt why she won 2005's AX Idol.

I had the opportunity to meet her face to face. She is a very sweet girl and has such high spirits that would make someone smile and feel their kid-at-heart energized. I always had the feeling because she talks to her fans via Myspace which is a major plus, of course. Most celebrities don't even really bother answering back but this is just WOW!

I must say, Stephanie Yanez brings music back to how it should be: joyous and have fun in its harmonous bliss.

Posted On: Tuesday, Apr. 7 2009 @ 11:07PM
Kayla says:

I love Stephanie Yanez she really knows how to attract fans and keep them interested and keeps me wanting more and more. she's just awesome ^-^
I can't wait to see her perform again.
I love how personal stephanie can be too, she really connects with her fans.

Posted On: Wednesday, Apr. 8 2009 @ 12:36AM
Erin says:

I didn't get to go to the event, but I saw Stephanie's performance on youtube. She was rockin it. I just really wish she could come and perform in Va....that would be super coolbeaness.

Posted On: Wednesday, Apr. 8 2009 @ 5:53AM
Seiran says:

I wish I could've been there, but I'm glad I did see Stephanie perform one way or another. Her actual performance stances were okay, but her singing was absolutely amazing. She made Simple and Clean sound a little more powerful. WOOT!

Her songs do cheer me up a lot too, most of them either about love or even cute ones like "A Sweet Lolita's Dream". Hope to see her when I go to AX.

Posted On: Wednesday, Apr. 8 2009 @ 7:06AM
Kenny says:

Stephanie Yanez, rocks!

Posted On: Wednesday, Apr. 8 2009 @ 1:42PM
Erikku says:

go steph!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! go steph!!!!!!!!! you rulz!!!!!

Posted On: Wednesday, Apr. 8 2009 @ 6:03PM
Lina says:

I wish I could have gone to see Stephanie!!! I'm happy she tours around the US so I can see her one day :D!! WOO!

Posted On: Wednesday, Apr. 8 2009 @ 7:00PM
Alexx says:

Stephanie Yanez sounded really good!
And she looked uber cute of course!
I wish I had her style!!! :]
I hope to go to one of her gig's sometime :p

Posted On: Saturday, Apr. 11 2009 @ 1:18PM
Laura says:

This event looks like it was super cool. I can't believe I had to miss it. Stephanie Yanez rocked the stage. Her voice is amazing. I can't wait to see her at her next gig.

Posted On: Saturday, Apr. 11 2009 @ 4:16PM
Rhianne says:

Nylon Pink, Stephanie, and Akai Sky rocked the bejeezus outta that museum! There are video interviews and clips on divinehype.com and there are a BUTTLOAD of pics from that night >_

Posted On: Thursday, May. 14 2009 @ 10:15PM

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