GEZAN Completes 100-Hour Musical Relay, TV Special to Air on Space Shower
Japanese rock band GEZAN successfully completed their ambitious 100-hour musical relay challenge. A special documentary featuring live performances and behind-the-scenes footage will air on Space Shower TV.

Japanese experimental rock band GEZAN has accomplished their marathon 100-hour musical relay, and fans can relive the experience through an upcoming television special.
The program, titled "'100-Hour Relay' Live & Documentary," will broadcast on Space Shower TV during late-night hours on March 4th. The special promises to combine live performance footage with behind-the-scenes documentary material, offering viewers both the musical highlights and intimate glimpses into what went on during this ambitious project.
GEZAN, known for their politically charged lyrics and genre-blending approach that incorporates punk, noise rock, and experimental elements, has built a reputation for pushing boundaries both musically and conceptually. The band, fronted by vocalist Mahito The People, frequently tackles social and political themes in their work, making them standouts in Japan's alternative rock scene.
While details about the specific nature of the 100-hour relay remain limited, such endurance-based musical projects typically involve continuous performances or creative sessions, testing both the artists' stamina and creative limits. For GEZAN, a band that has never shied away from unconventional approaches, this project fits perfectly with their experimental ethos.
The television special will give both longtime followers and newcomers a chance to witness this unique musical feat, combining the raw energy of GEZAN's live performances with documentary storytelling that captures the human elements behind such an ambitious undertaking.
