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You can find their work across several Japanese content platforms. On the fan-support site Fantia, their user page describes them with the handle @pastakudasai on Twitter, stating, “ここでは主にTwitterで載せられない動画や、ボイス付きの動画、衣装替えの動画を投稿していきます”. This roughly translates to, “Here, I will mainly post videos that I can't post on Twitter, as well as videos with voices and videos with different costumes.” This highlights their focus on audio-visual content, where sound design plays a crucial role. They are also active on pixivFANBOX, where they describe themselves as “3DのR18動画を投稿してるぱすたです,” meaning “I'm Pasta, posting 3D R18 videos”.
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Kenji was organizing decades of archived audio from a defunct radio station. His job was to digitize reels of tape before they succumbed to mold and time. Most of it was garbage—static-filled interviews, pops of vinyl, the shuffling of papers. But one reel, labeled simply "Session 44," caught his attention. You can find their work across several Japanese
Ironically (or unironically) pairing the song with videos of pasta being prepared, eaten, or cooked in satisfying, yet chaotic, ways. They are also active on pixivFANBOX, where they