ajapai
2011/01/01
Ajapai is easily one of the sickest dubstep producers on the scene. Hailing from Tokyo, Japan, the music he conjures up is like no other- a constant barrage of unique noises tailored to be a pure assault of the senses right from the get go. His first dubstep release 'What do you hear?' hit #3 on the Beatport charts and put him firmly on the map as a force to be reckoned with. It wasn't long befor…… more
Liquid
2011/01/01
Members
Iga(Guitar)
Katsumi(Wood Bass)
kousuke(Drums)
Formed in 2003 in Yokohama. The trio consisting of guitar, wood bass, and drums began with a simple concept of making “music heard at a secondhand clothe shop”.
They perform at various venues including cafes, weddings and art events. They emphasize the spontaneity of live performances by incorporating improvised jams.
Official Website: http://…… more
Yohito Teraoka
2011/01/01
Yohito, born on February 7th 1967, made a debut as a bassist for JUN SKY WALKER(S). He not only performs as a bassist, but also is a composer. He left JUN SKY WALKERS(S) in September 1993.
In addition to his solo career, he also produces artists including “Toilet no Kamisama” by Kana Uemura, and other artists such as Yuzu, Maki Yano, and Midorikawa Shobo. He also produced an event for three gene…… more
Kis-My-Ft2
2011/01/01
Current members
Hiromitsu Kitayama
Kento Senga
Toshiya Miyata
Wataru Yokoo
Taisuke Fujigaya
Yuta Tamamori
Takashi Nikaido
In August 2005, two Johnny's Jr. units, Kis-My-Ft and A.B.C. Jr., combined to form Kis-My-Ft2. The name comes from the first letter from each of their last names. KItayama, Senga, Miyata, Yokoo, Fujigaya, Tamamori & NIkaido (the kanji used for 'ni' (二) in Nikaido means '2' in …… more
I-ai-
2011/01/01
Hiroaki Nakashima: Vocal, Piano
Yuki Aneyoshi: Guitar, Violin
Since: 2011
I-ai- started activity as a trio but after the recent change in line up they now continues as
a duo. I-ai- have an unique style and can handle fast, rocking sounds as well as dubstep and ballads with classical instruments, all in the genre of Visual kei.
I-ai- is simply pronounced like the english word “I”, meaning myself. …… more