Welcome to a very special holiday edition of Hyphenated.
As it's the season of giving, we're dropping a new episode featuring Youka Snell of the band Mitsune.
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Happy holidays.
EPISODE SUMMARY:
Youka didn't really consider what it meant to be half-Japanese until she reached adulthood. As she says, she was just busy “doing her thing and growing up in Australia” and training as a violinist. But once she began to explore this side of herself, she found herself “magically” drawn to the shamisen, the traditional Japanese lute instrument. And now based in Berlin, she and her bandmates in Mitsune are making shamisen music for our not-so-traditional times.
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