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P-Model

Japanese brand-new wave band P-Model started up in 1979, shaped by central member Hirasawa Susumu from the remains of his prior band, the intensifying rock group Mandrake. Frequently credited, as well as their contemporaries the Plastics and Hikashu, as co-founders of Japanese techno-pop, P-Model’s impact has been sensed over several …

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Pretty & Nice

Boston’s Pretty & Great got their begin a long time northwest in Burlington, Vermont, where musician Holden Lewis met engineer/musician Jeremy Mendicino in 2004 and both proceeded to record what would end up being the band’s debut, Green & Blue. After launching the record (and getting into a year’s worthy …

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Peelander-Z

Attempting to stick out among your peers when you practice your art in the wonderful world of Japanese pop/rock and roll/punk is usually no imply feat, but NY City-based Peelander-Z offers certainly produced some serious waves. Mixing elements of the energy Rangers, Japanese and American pop tradition pictures, sci-fi, and …

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YMCK

Japanese digital pop group YMCK shaped in Tokyo in 2003 and quickly became flag providers for Japanese chiptune, the digital music subgenre predicated on eight-bit gaming sounds. Comprising vocalist Kurihara Midori, programmer Yokemura Takeshi, and video manufacturer Nakamura Tomoyuki, the group combines the noises of Nintendo video game music with …

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Melt Banana

Japanese noise rock-band Melt Banana found even more success within the U.S. as well as the U.K. than within their very own country, gaining a little but dedicated group of fans among American and Western european punk rock enthusiasts. Although their music noises noticeably not the same as any kind …

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Polysics

A violently energetic amalgam of fractured punk rock and roll and vintage gaming sound files, Polysics gained recognition quickly because of the spastic concert events and trademark outfits: matching orange or yellow boiler suits, straight-bar sunglasses, and badges stamped using the notice P. The music group was created in 1997 …

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Doping Panda

Doping Panda started as an indie rock-band, but moved to bridge both vital elements of japan music picture — optimistic alternative rock and roll and shiny dance-pop — though keeping firmly in the rock and roll aspect. The trio, which includes Yutaka Furukawa (vocal, guitars, and coding), Taro Houjou (bass), …

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