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PuffyWritten by Comments Off
Last Updated: June 2, 2010Puffy (comprising Yumi Yoshimura and Ami Onuki) debuted in 1996 with the single "Asia No Junshin (Pure Heart of Asia)", which sold more than 1 million copies. The duo specialize in an upbeat pop pastiche with songs like songs like "Circuit no Musume" (Circuit Girl) and "Korega… ... -
Tamio OkudaWritten by Comments Off
Last Updated: June 2, 2010Tamio Okuda comes across as just a regular, ordinary guy. In his bio, equal prominence is given to his work as a producer, as a solo artist – and being a keen black-bass fisherman. When performing live or in videos, Okuda looks like he just got out of bed, wearing T-shirt and jeans and in need of a shave…. ... -
High and Mighty ColorWritten by Comments Off
Last Updated: June 2, 2010High and Mighty Color, known to fans as "haikara", is a sextet that juxtaposes well-executed hard rock overlaid with clear, melodic vocals. Hailing from Okinawa, High and Mighty Color follows several other Okinawa bands. most notably Mongol 800 and Orange Range, to hit it big nationwide in… ... -
Sandii & The SunsetzWritten by Comments Off
Last Updated: June 2, 2010Sandii is a colorful veteran of the Japanese music business, who has gone through a number of stylistic changes over time, yet still maintained a substantial audience. Born Sandii Suzuki in Hawaii, with a mix of Japanese, Spanish and American blood, she moved to Tokyo in the early 70s and became a DJ… ... -
G. RinaWritten by Comments Off
Last Updated: June 2, 2010Singer/songwriter G. Rina is a Japan born and raised young woman who is a quarter English. She uses only the letter "G" from her full English family name (which she does not reveal on her official website), and places it in front of her given name, as is Japanese custom. Her music is also… ... -
The GospellersWritten by Comments Off
Last Updated: June 2, 2010The Gospellers are a five-man a cappella band composed of Tetsuya Murakami, Kaoru Kurosawa, Yuji Sakai, Youichi Kitayama, and Yutaka Yasuoka. Formed in 1991, the members of the group originally met in the Street Corner Symphony a cappella club at prestigious Waseda University. The Gospellers released… ... -
Yellow Magic OrchestraWritten by Comments Off
Last Updated: June 2, 2010Seminal is an overused word in the rock critic’s lexicon, but it certainly applies to Yellow Magic Orchestra. The pioneering electro-pop band was formed in 1978 by classically-trained keyboardist Ryuichi Sakamoto, Happy End bassist/lkeyboardist Haruomi Hosono and former Sadistic Mika Band drummer Yukihiro… ... -
SambomasterWritten by Comments Off
Last Updated: June 2, 2010Up-and-coming band Sambomaster’s fast-paced, funky rock ‘n’ roll is dominated by the uncompromisingly passionate vocals of vocalist/guitarist Takeshi Yamaguchi, who shifts between a delicate, almost childlike singing style and full-on screaming madness. His sandpaper-like voice is one that you either… ... -
TenniscoatsWritten by Comments Off
Last Updated: June 2, 2010Psychedelic folk popsters Tenniscoats are made up of two core members – Saya and Takashi Ueno – often supported by a revolving cast of friends and other likeminded musicians on the fragile, wistful records they are now famous for worldwide. The band released its first EP, The Theme of Tenniscoats, in… ... -
PE’ZWritten by Comments Off
Last Updated: June 2, 2010The five-piece PE’Z is made up of funk and jazz session players who, after successful careers backing other musicians, have set off on their own. The group started their own hype with a strong populist ethic, choosing in 2000 to ply their trade on the hip streets of Shibuya rather than hit the jazz… ...









