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  • Chihei Hatakeyama
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    Last Updated: June 2, 2010
    Simultaneously icy and lush, desolate and comforting, the music of Chihei Hatakeyama is a transcendent combination of acoustic instruments and computer processing. Based out of Tokyo, Hatakeyama performs under his given name, and also as one half of the electro-acoustic duo Opitope along with Tomoyoshi… ...
  • Lisa Ono
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    Last Updated: June 2, 2010
    Japan maintains a strong love for bossa nova music, which nicely complements its thousands of stylish cafes and retail stores, and singer/songwriter/guitaritst Lisa Ono is the undisputed queen of this thriving scene. Born in São Paulo and raised in Japan from age 10,Ono was musically influenced by… ...
  • Nobukazu Takemura
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    Last Updated: June 2, 2010
    Spanning several genres in as many decades, Kyoto-based DJ and producer Nobukazu Takemura has carved out a niche as one of Japan’s most respected soundsmiths. Starting out as a hip-hop DJ in the mid 80s, Takemura migrated to the mixing desk later in the decade, soon releasing tracks on several labels… ...
  • Maki Nomiya
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    Last Updated: June 2, 2010
    Maki Nomiya is best known as vocalist for Pizzicato Five in the 90s, but her career as a vocalist stretches considerably further back. Nomiya released her first album, Pink no Kokoro, in 1981. The album saw limited success, and luckily for future fans, Nomiya’s career as cookie-cutter Japanese idol… ...
  • Kenji Ozawa
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    Last Updated: June 2, 2010
    Kenji Ozawa began his professional music career along with Keigo Oyamada, aka Cornelius, in cult favorite Flipper’s Guitar. After a two year gap following the band’s breakup, Ozawa resurfaced to high expectations with his first solo album, Inu wa hoeru ga kyaraban wa susumu in 1993 (released in 1997… ...
  • Ami Suzuki
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    Last Updated: June 2, 2010
    Ami Suzuki’s disappearing act is one of the Japanese music scene’s more depressing stories. Until 2001, girl-next-door Suzuki was one of the J-pop scene’s most visible faces, with a plethora of TV appearances and product endorsements, and several top-selling singles and albums for Sony Music that sold… ...
  • Towa Tei
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    Last Updated: June 2, 2010
    One of the most highly visible and sought-after DJ/producers in the world, Towa Tei has consistently remained in the public eye since his debut. Born Doug Wa-Chung in Tokyo, Tei attended Musashino Art School, where he majored in Visual Art. In 1987, he relocated from Tokyo to New York, where he soon… ...
  • Love Tambourines
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    Last Updated: June 2, 2010
    Formed in 1991 and active at the peak of Shibuya-kei’s popularity, Love Tambourines mixed the sexed up appeal of vocalist Ellie with smooth R&B grooves during a short but exhilarating ride. After gigging for several years, primarily in the fertile Shimokitazawa scene, the five member group signed… ...
  • Namie Amuro
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    Last Updated: June 2, 2010
    Namie Amuro, born September 20, 1977, (real name Namie Maruyama, said to be one quarter Italian), was a huge sensation in the 90′s and has gone on to be one of the most successful Japanese pop artists of all time. While she is generally considered an idol, her staying power suggests that she is at least… ...
  • Kaela Kimura
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    Last Updated: June 2, 2010
    Kaela Kimura emerged as the alternative "it girl" of 2005, but it remains to be seen if she will establish herself as a multi-faceted entertainer, or just a passing fad. Born in Tokyo on October 24, 1984, she first appeared on pop culture radar in 2002 as a model in the Japanese teen fashion… ...
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