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D (ディー, Dī) is a Japanese visual kei [3] metal/rock band formed in 2003 by Asagi, Ruiza and Sin, after their previous band Syndrome disbanded. [4] [5] D's music includes heavy guitar songs, as well as melancholic ballads and even medieval music and folk dance from around the world.
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Tricot released their first three studio albums and six of their EPs under the label. Their debut album, T H E, was issued in 2013, and peaked at number 16 on the Oricon charts. After its release, original drummer Kazutaka Komaki left the band. [1] In 2015, the trio released A N D, which peaked at number 34 in Japan
Project Name In Japanese Artists Involved Artists' Names In Japanese Acid Mothers Temple [1] [2] Kawabata Makoto 河端 一 Astro: アストロ Hiroshi Hasegawa 長谷川洋 Aube: オウブ Akifumi Nakajima 中嶋昭文 Boredoms [3] ボアダムス Yamatsuka "Eye" Tetsuro, Yamamoto Seiichi, Yoshimi P-We
Ace Tone TOP-1. Ace Electronic Industries Inc., or Ace Tone, was a manufacturer of electronic musical instruments, including electronic organs, analogue drum machines, and electronic drums, as well as amplifiers and effects pedals.
C. Cute (Japanese group) Camellia Factory; Candies (group) Candy Tune; Carnation (Japanese band) Carry Loose; Casiopea; Cell (Japanese band) Cero (band) Charcoal Filter
used by E. Dr. Smith [18] c. 2000: Suzuki MK-3600 YAMAHA YMK-80: electronic keyboard: MIDI: a keyboard for marching band 2000: Lag LeKey: controller (MIDI) 2001: Roland AX-7: controller: MIDI: c. 2002: Casio SA-75: electronic keyboard: MIDI: a mini electronic keyboard with handsfree microphone and strap pins c. 2007: Zen Riffer Solo Axe ...
A long-standing popular musical tradition in Ethiopia was that of brass bands, imported from Jerusalem in the form of forty Armenian orphans (Arba Lijoch) during the reign of Haile Selassie. This band, which arrived in Addis Ababa on 6 September 1924, became the first official orchestra of Ethiopia.