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Love TambourinesWritten by Comments Off
Last Updated: June 2, 2010Formed 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 AmuroWritten by Comments Off
Last Updated: June 2, 2010Namie 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 KimuraWritten by Comments Off
Last Updated: June 2, 2010Kaela 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… ... -
DorlisWritten by Comments Off
Last Updated: June 2, 2010The artist known as Dorlis swings with an ease and lack of pretense that bely her age – 23 years old at the time of this writing. Born and raised in Okayama, Dorlis began studying classical guitar as a child, later singing on the streets from age 17. After dropping out of high school she hit the road,… ... -
ZoobombsWritten by Comments Off
Last Updated: June 2, 2010Formed in 1994 by vocalist, guitarist, and Rolling Stones freak Don Matsuo, Zoobombs channel old-school rock and roll and update it with hip-hop, country, punk rock, dub, funk, and even kraut-rock, all topped off with an overdose-size shot of pure energy. The band hit the Japanese underground circuit… ... -
Emi NecozawaWritten by Comments Off
Last Updated: June 2, 2010Like Maki Nomiya, Karia Nomoto, Kahimi Karie, and other artists heavily influenced by the collision of French pop, fashion, and other continental touchstones, singer/songwriter Emi Necozawa has crafted a distinctive image based on these reference points that plays just as large a role in attracting fans… ... -
hitomiWritten by Comments Off
Last Updated: June 2, 2010hitomi (always in lower case) is a very cute and sexy girl. Oh, and she also happens to sing. Born Hitomi Furuya on January 26, 1976 in Tochigi prefecture, hitomi has been a popular idol singer now for over a decade. But overwhelmingly, it’s her long, tall, curvy frame and flawless facial features… ... -
Ken HiraiWritten by Comments Off
Last Updated: June 2, 2010Ken Hirai stands out from the rest of the J-pop pack – literally, since he’s 183 cm tall. He stands out in a musical sense, too, since talented male vocalists like Hirai are almost an endangered species on the Japanese music scene. But what really makes Hirai special is his utterly unique falsetto, which… ... -
Yo HitotoWritten by Comments Off
Last Updated: June 2, 2010Born in 1976 to a Taiwanese father and Japanese mother, popular singer Yo Hitoto spent most of her pre-kindergarten life in Taiwan. After the unfortunate death of her father to lung cancer, Hitoto moved back to Japan with her mother and older sister, where the family found solace in music. Tragedy… ... -
Shinichi OsawaWritten by Comments Off
Last Updated: June 2, 2010Shinichi Osawa, operating under the name Mondo Grosso, has established himself as one of Japan’s most innovative and stylish creators of acid jazz, R&B, and house music. A bassist, DJ, remixer, and producer, Osawa began recording music in 1989, releasing his first album, Mondo Grosso, in 1993 on… ...









