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Seek (Psycho le Cému) Welcomes GOTCHAROCKA to Fish Dance Hour

Seek (Psycho le Cému) Welcomes GOTCHAROCKA to Fish Dance Hour

Psycho le Cému’s seek is back behind the mic for another episode of his long-running Nico Nico live radio show, and this time he’s bringing some special company to the conversation. On August 13th at 7 PM JST, episode 37 of “seek’s Fish Dance Hour” kicks off with visual kei band GOTCHAROCKA as the featured guest—promising an in-depth discussion on the state and philosophy of visual kei music.

For those unfamiliar with the show’s format, “Fish Dance Hour” positions itself as a thoughtful examination space for visual kei culture. Hosted by seek alongside regular co-host Hoshiko Seiichi (credited as “Goyoken” or the opinion bureau), each episode brings musicians, producers, and industry figures into casual yet substantive conversation about the scene’s past, present, and future. It’s become essential listening for serious VK fans looking beyond surface-level news coverage.

GOTCHAROCKA represents an interesting guest choice—the band bridges melodic sensibilities with heavier aesthetics, making them a natural fit for a show that values critical discourse around visual kei’s many dimensions. With 36 episodes already in the archive featuring everyone from Alice Nine’s Hiroto to legendary producer Kisaki, seek has built an impressive roster of voices across the VK spectrum.

The show will begin as a free broadcast on Nico Nico, though it will transition to member-only content partway through. Club Zy channel membership costs ¥330 per month (with the first month free), and grants access to archived episodes, artist interviews, and exclusive content alongside full broadcast viewing privileges.

If you’ve been sleeping on “Fish Dance Hour,” this is a solid entry point—especially if GOTCHAROCKA’s sound resonates with you. The band’s official channels and Nico Nico’s schedule pages will have all the streaming details you need. Mark your calendar and tune in to hear what seek and his guests have to say about where visual kei stands in 2026.