Ketsumeishi
2011/01/01
The group got started back in 1993, and settled on the current lineup - four members are Ryo (rapper/MC), Ryoji (vocals), Daizo(rapper/MC) and DJ Kohno – in 1996. According to the band’s website, the name “Ketsumeishi” is based on a herb used as a laxative in traditional Chinese medicine. “Ketsumeishi” is also the Japanese word for “blood brothers”. That kind of lighthearted, slightly risque word…… more
Gooodbye Fujiyama
2011/01/01
I WANNA KILL YOUR BOREDOM MUSIC!!!
During the summer of 2012, they started performing as Goodbye Fujiyama in Tokyo prefecture. In 2014, they settled on the formation of four piece band. They started performing actively at live events and festivals nationwide.
In 2014, they were awarded with “RO69JACK 2014”. They also won Yohito Teraoka Award and performed at SUMMER SONIC 2014. Some of their pe…… more
DANGAN NO LIMIT
2011/01/01
DANGAN NO LIMIT performed on January 5th 2014 at Resistar Records PRESENTS “Chigaihoken Shinshun Dayo Zenin Shugo 2014!”
The band was lunched as the first artist from the new label[Riostar Records].
Their first single “Hukanzen na Bokuno” was released on May 28th , followed by their first national promotional tour.
On October 15th , they released an EP “Black Positive” .
Also on October 19th…… more
BOOM BOOM SATELLITES
2011/01/01
BOOM BOOM SATELLITES debuted in atypical fashion – in Europe, in 1997. By merging rock and electronic music together, the band created a unique sound, which made them one of the most recognizable artists in Japan.
The first single of the formation, 4 A Moment of silence, came out in Europe the year of their debut. The record was the reason famous music magazines such as "Melody Maker” published a…… more
Scoobie Do
2011/01/01
Scoobie Do was formed in the autumn of 1995 by two childhood friends, vocalist Koyama Shuu and guitarist Matsuki Taijirou. The year after, MOBY joined on the drums. Scoobie Do started writing their own music and published several demo tapes.
Few years passed and finally Scoobie Do was picked up by KOGA Records in 1999. Their first maxi-single Yuuyake no Melody came out that autumn. Soon after the…… more