As soon as I posted an excerpt from New York magazine’s Nick Denton profile, Reddit pointed me back to the nymag.com site for this music video that has a group of Japanese men proceeding around Tokyo in synchronized fake slow motion. The performance is by singing group World Order, which is the brainchild of former martial artist Genki Sudo, who is also an actor, dancer and choreographer. If you know Japanese, visit his official website.
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