Isaku has spent most of his life in London, and graduated with a degree in music from Goldsmiths, University of London. He enjoys opening his eyes to a great spectrum of music, from classical and contemporary to new and undiscovered talent in pop. Isaku likes to spend some of his free time baking, and also enjoys discovering the wonderful selection of independent coffee shops London has to offer. He writes his own blog about J-Pop here and occasionally takes a shot on Instagram @isaku_takahashi Follow him on Twitter @isaku_takahashi
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