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To Live is To Die: The Art of Ichinen with Victoria Caballero and Nick Clifton

The Art of Ichinen, Part III: Musicians at heart, inspired by art

By Eddie Landeros | April 6, 2021 2:00 p.m.

If you haven’t seen part one, view it here! Click here for part two!

Talon member Eddie Landeros continues his interview with Ichinen members Nick Clifton and MSJC student Victoria Caballero in part three:

Nick (@ichinen.shi) and Victoria (@ichinen.cabalmooks) talk about musical influences from My Chemical Romance, Coco, Gorillaz, video games, and more.

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More from Victoria and Nick in the next episode!

Background:

Ichinen’s idea was inspired by the popular YouTube duo Unus Annus who uploaded a video a day for a year straight, with content ranging from camping and starting a fire to cooking with unique utensils. On the last day of their annual uploading event, the duo wiped away all of their content symbolizing a celebration of death, dedication, and rebirth.

Fast forward to November 18, 2020, where Ichinen leader Nick Clifton recruits a team to carry on the idea in spirit and start a new cycle of expression and celebration.

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