Koo Chew Sen
2011/01/01
They formed “Koo Chew Sen” (literary means dogfight as aerial term) in 1990. When the band was formed members were in their 20’s, yet they already had maturity in their music. Their progressive and forward thinking as a band, drew attention from the media and public. The most important key element in this band is the beautiful melodies that lingers and shines like the exquisite Orion in the sky.…… more
Aoi Yuuki
2011/01/01
Aoi Yuuki is a Japanese voice actress and singer born on 3/27 in Chiba. She began acting at the age of 4 and made her debut as a voice actress in 2003 with a TV anime “Kino no Tabi.” She was chosen for the voice of a main character for “Kurenai” in 2008. From there on, she was chosen for many significant roles in various animes. In 2011, she played the role of Kaname Madoka, the main character of…… more
Crack6
2011/01/01
Crack6 is PENICILLIN guitarist Chisato’s solo project that he started on June 6, 2003. “Hybrid Music Project” is the concept of the project and involves collaborations with musicians from varying genres. It consists of live performances, recordings, and visuals.
The project went on hiatus in June 2008, but was revived in July 2009. Chisato goes under the name MSTR (mister) for the Crack6 proj…… more
Taiiku Okazaki
2011/01/01
Taiiku Okazaki is a solo project by a male artist based in Kyoto. He works part time at a supermarket while he performs under the concept of “BASIN TECHNO” named after where he is from. The project has been active since 2012.
He has been performing mainly in Kansai area, and his unique and addictive performance created a huge buzz.
Also, the video of “MUSIC VIDEO”, which sings about the typica…… more
Norimasa Fujisawa
2011/01/01
Norimasa Fujisawa was born to a vocalist father and music teacher mother. When he studied abroad in Canada in high school, he encountered the music of Celine Dion, opening his eyes to the world of pop and at the same time planting the idea of the fusion of pop and opera.
In his 2008 debut song "Dattanjin no Odori," the chorus referenced the song "Polovtsian Dances" from Russian composer Alexander…… more