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Mokiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiii
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05-05-2006, 09:29 PM
Well, I'm sure some people here likes japanese bands or artists. So, please post it here in this area and a possible link to see their music. Remember, only Japanese artists or bands, hence the title "J-pop, J-rock"
Well, okay here's my favorite, High and Mighty Color
Link:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F29XEI-dOkA
<font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: Mokona99 on 2006-05-05 19:29 ]</font>
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Vaguely effeminite DS/Dice weilding Mac using Vamp
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Location: Pennsylvania
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05-05-2006, 09:56 PM
My favourite Jrock band is Duel Jewel. I have most of their songs, and I almost made it to one of their concerts.
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Seeker of Rares
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05-05-2006, 10:04 PM
I'm a big fan of the pillows, ASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION, and Psycho le Cemu.
Sample videos:
The Third Eye by the pillows
BLUE TRAIN by ASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION
Sei~Excalibur~Ken by Psycho le Cemu
EDIT: Oh, and Yoko Kanno is amazing, as well. Particularly the stuff she did for Cowboy Bebop. Yoko Kanno and the Seatbelts, for the win!
<font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: Eihwaz on 2006-05-06 10:43 ]</font>
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Forum Otaku
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Location: FKL: Welcome to Hell
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05-05-2006, 10:48 PM
I've listened to the Pillows since FLCL came out, as they were responsible for the soundtrack.
Props go to Yoko Konno as well, the music director and creator for the majority of the Ghost In The Shell TV series. Pretty much all symphonic work is hers, with a few of the rock songs. Just watch the show to hear his music, I'm not going to post links and risk copyright rules, not on the forum anyways.
<font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: Sord on 2006-05-05 21:25 ]</font>
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Blue Rouge Member
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05-05-2006, 11:14 PM
Quote:
On 2006-05-05 20:48, Sord wrote:
I've listened to the Pillows since FLCL came out, as they were responsible for the soundtrack.
Props go to Yoko Konno as well, the music director and creator for the majority of the Ghost In The Shell TV series. Pretty much all symphonic work is his, with a few of the rock songs. Just watch the show to hear his music, I'm not going to post links and risk copyright rules, not on the forum anyways.
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I'm pretty sure the Yoko Kanno you're referring to is a she. My favorite music that she is responsible for is probably her most notable. The Cowboy Bebop music.
Not to mention I love jazz
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Down for the Getdown
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Location: The 36 Chambers
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05-05-2006, 11:32 PM
I'm not a huge fan of J-music, but I do like some of it.
Mostly Yoko Kano and her work on Bebop.
I also like The Pillows, I've heard some Asian Kung-Fu Generation and they're pretty good.
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The EGA Warrior
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05-06-2006, 02:35 AM
Yeah, I'm not a big fan of J-pop or J-rock. Though I do really like Yoko Kanno's work on the Ghost in the Shell:SAC series.
I do listen to a little bit of J-Jam though. There's a pretty good group of Bluegrass players in Tokyo - and of course I listen to Big Frog on ocassion. I'd love to see them live, but they don't tour around my area often.
Like all good Jam-Bands, you can listen to their live shows on E-Tree.org. Though I won't link to their bootleg material on this site, even if it's legal. Instead, you can download their entire album Groovers on the Marble from their official site.
Edit: I guess the music isn't free... or it might be, I don't know. I can't read Japanese - so I'm not sure if the Credit Card prompt was just for verification of the certificate or not.
Ah well... they fully endorse bootlegging, so if you hit up Etree.org you can find their live stuff anyhow.
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Mercenary for Hire
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Location: florida
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05-07-2006, 02:56 PM
I love SIAM SHADE!!
besides i like Do As Infinity, and utada ikaru
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Skilled Fighter
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Location: USA
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05-08-2006, 10:29 PM
just a whole bunch of weird stuff. but my major is Japanese, so i'm exposed to a lot more now -- most of it isn't very good, by the way. i despise chirpy, bubble gum pop, and Japan is saturated in that crap. but some of the stuff that i think is better:
Pizzicato Five - retro '60s lounge, chirpy electronic techno, lusty ambient... they did a lot of fun stuff. they actually had a solid run of popularity in america
Shonen Knife - keystone influence from Japanese punk. imagine punk, sung by 3 really happy women, singing about jelly beans, bug collecting, tuna sandwiches, and barbie, mostly in english with the thickest Japanese accents imaginable. they became quite an influential band on modern punk
Towa Tei - previously from Dee-lite (remember "Groove's in the Heart"? club kid hit?). left at the break up of the band and went onto a successful solo career in Japan. he's always done great jungle tunes. now he's doing fun catchy-pop electronic. check out his latest album w/ the lead single "Sometimes Samurai." pretty fun
Ryuuichi Sakamoto - from Electric Light Orchestra; ever watched Xanadu? he's moved beyond the delightfully camp light electronica. he's been exploring some interesting stuff of late, but a bit more experimental for most audiences. though, one should really know about him; he's kind of a pivotal Japanese modern musician.
X Japan - they and Luna Sea were foundational to Japanese metal and gave its trademark speed guitar its lasting influence on J-metal. great overall band, too.
Malice Mizer - a straight up trip. metal + harpsichord + operatic overtones. Castlevania gone camp is pretty much the best way to describe it. it's a delicious riot, i'd recommend giving it a whirl.
Moi Dix Mois - when Malice Mizer broke up Mana (the pretty Ice Queen looking woman in Malice Mizer, who's really a man -- this was from the age of Visual Kei, or as i like to term, J-Glam) he started this band. metal + speed harpsichord = speed-sichord. it's fun!
PIERROT, L'arc en Ciel, Pillows, Orange Range, Schwarz Stein, Kagrra, Buck Tick, Dir en Grey, Glay, Bump of Chicken, Despairs Ray, Boom Boom Satellites, they're all good places to start to explore J-music. just ask and i'll help try to match up your tastes to a Japanese equivalent. there's lots of fun stuff to find, but there's a lot of to sift through as always.
holy crap, i almost forgot! i totally LOVE Boris. it's such a kickass band. but it's doom core and not a lot of people dig that stuff. but i love them, love them, love them!
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