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8 pointsam i in the masterclass rock music thread? it surely seems so fellas
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DIMLIM new album, "MISC." release
EvilHippy and 5 others reacted to BrenGun for a post in a topic
I also will react to this topic. I've listened to more songs on their youtube.. and all their previous songs are just bad, shit visual kei music.. not even amazing rock quality, just typical boring visual kei, with no heart with no feelings just.... no. but the new song... The beat, the melody, the kinda vocal sound... It all mix nicely together as a perfect mix.... it really though your heart. Truly 10/10 song. And believe me it is. Lately I only listen to masterclass rock music. music who is played by bandguys who are longer in the music world as those young dudes. music of people who know what music is. I follow lot's of "legend Japanese rock stars (which most of you never did hear off tho lol)" So because of that I became very picky of what GOOD music is. However, I call this song really a master piece. it's a perfect song, easy to like, it touch your heart. vocal fits perfectly to the melody.... But by listening to their previous songs,, I kinda doubt their their album will only contain this masterclass songs. If they will release more music like this... then I surely will support them. I'm looking for this kind of visual kei bands, who really put everything into music. if you dislike this kind of sound, well then. you really don't have a good taste for music. -
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DIMLIM new album, "MISC." release
deadman and 3 others reacted to Ada Suilen for a post in a topic
I am totally with you Bren, even if their earlier songs were so good, especially Aizou ni tsuki... (my favourite). First Dezert surprised me in changing their style, especially last year with Black Hole, and now Dimlim is following the same path and are doing it REALLY WELL. I don't get why people gets so pissed if a band experiments in a good manner, while there are acts that should stick to what they do best, because they do it BAD (see Initial'L, formerly Lycaon, or Mejibray's Tsuzuku and Koichi with their splendid shit-fest named 8P-SB). So I can't wait to hear what MISC will offer to my ears -
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New band "ヒッチコック" (Hitchcock) has formed
Demivee and 3 others reacted to Yukami for a post in a topic
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4 pointsWell, our passion for Dimlim made us go off-topic but... Despite being a complex matter to approach, and also the fact that there isn't analysis available on the matter (at least in English), VK actually is a genre. There being a lot of variation and diversification both sonically and visually between bands of the scene doesn't necessarily conclude into VK bands don't having a LOT of things in common to make them part of a whole 'scene', in many levels (sound and visuals, but also other aspects related to production of the artists, their promotion, fans' rituals, etc., VK culture per se). 'Genre', 'movement', 'scene', call it the way you like. 'VK', as other things, exists by virtue of patterns of key elements that repeat all over their products no matter their differences between; in the end, that is what make their producers, bands themselves, us the fans, people inside and outside the scene, pick the term 'visual kei' to describe some music projects, and not 'glam rock', 'goth', 'punk' or 'metal' instead, in the way of deciding what music to listen according to our tastes.
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DIMLIM new album, "MISC." release
Wakarimashita and 3 others reacted to Komorebi for a post in a topic
I can’t believe it still needs to be said that visual kei IS NOT a music genre in 2020. -
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DIMLIM new album, "MISC." release
BrenGun and 3 others reacted to nekkichi for a post in a topic
tbh I'll personally consider them fully "no longer VK" once their set lists no longer include majority of their copycat d.i.d. era and they spend at least a year w/o backtracking into the scene again. if you're calling ur little personal vanity music project non-visual while still throwing ambitiosus principles as a concert ender on every gig it really doesn't feel that ReaL or AuthentiQ -
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Sexuality matters within VK
Total Saikou and 3 others reacted to Saga for a post in a topic
These questions reminded me of this video: Some things we can take from it: 1) It’s said that Akihabara is a “very tolerant city for men in drag”. The necessity of having to say it give me the perception of being something unusual in other places, potentially weird then. 2) Mostly of their clients are woman (aha!). a) It’s more comfortable to talk with a guy in drag than with another woman. b) A guy in drag is more special than a ordinary guy and, because of it, more attractive. 3) Being in drag is fashion. It’s about clothing and looking good, not about turning into a “real woman”. Which we can relate. Hizaki it the prettiest mother fucker, but when he open his mouth he sounds like a really big dinosaur with tiny arms (just using some hyperbole, love this guy to the heart). That’s a really common thing with visual kei artists. They don’t try to fool you or modify their voice to match their drag character. 4) They keep man clothing for social stuff, like going to hospital. This one says a lot of how the japanese society functions in that matter. For me it sounds like “You can dress yourself as you want: drag, tokusatsu, baseball mascot, but when you are doing you social role, you have to be the ‘real you’ (which is the one in your ID)”. 5) Three of themselves are bi, but they don’t use sexual terms to describe it, like “I am A” or “I am B” but they say “I am attracted by X and Y”. Now, I don’t really know if this is a language thing or if japanese in general are less attached to specific terms to describe their sexuallity. One of them just do drag to get attention from woman (loved that guy). I guess that relates with point 2. With all that said, I have more questions than answers kek, but I think that these are some important lines of thinking to understand the myth of the japanese man with bra and his place in society. I also recommend a movie called “Close-Knit”. Talks a lot about point 4. The director itself is a transgender, so there is a lot of self insert in it. Really interesting to see: -
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Show Yourself (again)
Anne Claire and 2 others reacted to Saga for a post in a topic
Oh Lord, please enlighten me, how do I do the visual kei? -
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DIMLIM new album, "MISC." release
Wakarimashita and one other reacted to Komorebi for a post in a topic
They no longer partake in all the culture surrounding VK (marketing, livehouses, media they appear in, shops through which they distribute their music). They went full J-indie imo. They last few gya are about to quit if they didn’t already (gotta confirm that). -
2 pointsIt's sho's voice and singing style. I was being half-facetious in what I said, because if they say they're aren't VK anymore, then who am to say otherwise? But that doesn't change the fact that that singing style is endemic to VK. What about you? Why do they no longer fit the criteria in your eyes?
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DIMLIM new album, "MISC." release
pawzord and one other reacted to Karma’s Hat for a post in a topic
I dunno guize, to me it's still the same band that just decided to go in the indie rock dezert direction but just math'd up the song structure and riffs and jammed as much material in the four odd minutes as possible. I think in this case all this talk about whether it feels like its all there or that it's a mess or whether it has soul or not is just nonsense. I understand if someone thinks all the time signature shit and transitions are in bad taste, but at least in vk that's pretty novel. The chorus still 100% carries in the entire thing and that could've been in their old songs just as well as in this one. -
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David "Gothculture" 6 consecutive CDs release
Serox reacted to Fleur de Neige for a post in a topic
He announced at his oneman that he will have 6 consecutive CD releases this year and a free live on 4/24 at Urawa Narciss. 4/24 is Misery's (Megaromania, Lin) birthday if I'm not mistaken. http://sp.visunavimobile.com/news/352448/ -
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アンフィル (Anfiel) new maxi-single and live DVD release
Raburr7 reacted to Shaolan974 for a post in a topic
アンフィル (Anfiel) new live DVD "anfiel 5th Anniversary LIVE 「True & feel. 」@ebisu LIQUIDROOM" will be released at 2020/04/22 (5500yen) their new maxi-single (title not yet finalized) will be released at 2020/05/27 -
1 pointALEVAS X-month consecutive digital singles will be released. The first is called "HUMAN NODE 2020".
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MEME is looking for new members
keilu reacted to Shaolan974 for a post in a topic
MEME is looking for new members ・ All parts Gender : Any Age : 18+ 【Application method】 [email protected] If you are young, please contact the official Twitter DM 【profile】 Full name age contact information https://twitter.com/ME_MEofficial -
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NICOLAS first full album release, “Umbra”, and 47 prefecture tour
suji reacted to VkBrutaliaN for a post in a topic
It's not a live limited release. It just says if you pre-order the hoodie you'll get the CD 月下美人 (gekka bijin) as bonus. And i wouldn't be surprised if that song will be also included in their upcoming first full length since their is no tracklist known yet. But of course that's just speculation... -
1 pointYeah, it's pretty cool, but still pretty far from their greatest achievement which is Complete and Total Fucking Midnight. It isn't anywhere near Satanic Royalty either. But it's a fun record for sure. Right now I feel like bands like Hellripper, Viölence, Bewitcher, Exorcisme, Hell Poison, Reaper, Diabolic Night, Nuctemeron, Demon Bell and more are making better black speed metal albums, although someone like Hellripper, Exorcisme, Diabolic Night, Nuctemeron, Hell Poison and more are way more furious and speedy, with and less rock 'n' roll than Midnight. This is way more rock 'n' roll and probably a bit more similar to Midnight, and I feel like they are doing Midnight better than Midnight right now. Really catchy stuff. And since I am already here: Spectral Lore / Mare Cognitum - Wanderers: Astrology of the Nine Split release between cosmic black metallers Spectral Lore and Mare Cognitum, who released a split back in 2013 called Sol. Sol was 3 tracks and 69 minutes long, with both bands having one song each as well as a collaboration between them. This new split however consists of 10 songs and is no less than 2 hours long. Both bands having 4 songs each and two collaboration tracks. Really looking forward to this. Reaper - Unholy Nordic Noise These guys released a brilliant black/speed demo last year, and is already back with their debut album. Really looking forward to this. Should be good. Can't find anything off their new album, but here's the demo: https://ironboneheadproductions.bandcamp.com/album/reaper-ravenous-storm-of-piss Hell Poison - Burn With Me This album is from last year, but seems to have gone under the radar for most people. Raw, wild black speed metal in the vein of Bathory, Hellripper, Hin Håle, old Sodom, Diabolic Night, Nuctemeron, Nocturnal and more. Superb album! Oath of Cruelty - Summary Execution at Dawn Deathrash album from last year. Mean and brutal death thrash. Morbid Angel's Altars of Madness meets Morbid Saint's Spectrum of Death. Great album.
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1 pointThe song feels a bit lacking for me, but I did like the beginning with that guitar riff and the melody layered on top. Anyway, not bad for a first track! Also, I see they're really going all-out on this Hitchcock concept, heh.
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1 pointNew live-limited 3rd single, "愛 hate U" will be released at 2020/02/14.
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1 pointSex Education, season 2 - Still charming, still hilarious and still really interesting. Loved the character development in season 2. As good as season 1 for sure. Fantastic!
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DIMLIM new album, "MISC." release
Wakarimashita reacted to Komorebi for a post in a topic
As you so eloquently put it yourself, VK is not just a specific sound but rather a whole production Dimlim no longer has. -
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CLACK inc. New Look + New support members
Nighttime Jae reacted to Yukimoto for a post in a topic
This is great info! hopefully now they can pull their efforts together and make some amazing music -
1 pointI don't really understand why Retsu keeps saying that, cuz they still look/sound like a vk band to me. Yes, toned down and not into fan service etc., just like older bands often do.
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CLACK inc. New Look + New support members
zetork reacted to Nighttime Jae for a post in a topic
Some important news for Clack inc.! New songs will be released on March 24 in occasion of their live for Arma's birthday. And more importantly, +Yuu (guitar), Avel (bass) and Kenbo (drums) have been appointed as official Clack inc. members! The statement goes: "Until today, we have executed missions with numerous supporting members from time to time, and have parted ways with them. And today, the band is welcoming the supporting agents as main agents. From now on, CLACK inc. will commence missions with Takeru, ARMA, along side with +Yu, Avel and Kenbo as official agents. All agents are expected to execute further missions with CLACK inc. as always." I'm so happy that CLACK inc. has now stable members! I love the new members and I couldn't be happier that they joined properly😭 I'm expecting them to contribute with songwriting as well, so with their united talents the band can only get better and better from now on🤩 -
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1 pointi’d say they did something right to spark this controversy, so i do give them that. they got people talking. i hope for the best with the album. i wish they kept the vk style but i’m willing to see where they take things. preordered.
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DIMLIM new album, "MISC." release
Komorebi reacted to Wakarimashita for a post in a topic
Uhhh... no, they are not VK anymore. With the very first track they are the first to claim that they "changed", and that's not only about their music. You could also say that they did it to be more appealing towards western audiences - their upcoming gigs in America are pretty much the proof. Can we argue about it? Sure, the line is thin. For instance, are DEG still visual? Cause they certainly deliver a much more visual concept (from music to looks) than DIMLIM atm... -
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DIMLIM new album, "MISC." release
mushi308 reacted to sleepy coffee for a post in a topic
Definitely beats Lime's English from black rain lol -
1 pointMoscow's setlist: 1. Zetsuentai 2. Ningen wo Kaburu 3. Rubbish Heap 4. Devote My Life 5. Keibetsu to Hajimari 6. Celebrate Empty Howls 7. Aka 8. Merciless Cult 9. Downfall 10. Values of Madness 11. Keigaku no Yoku 12. Ranunculus 13. World of Mercy Encore 14. Followers 15. Sustain the Untruth 16. Utafumi For some reason setlist.fm's setlist swapped Zetsuentai with Keigaku no Yoku, which is wrong. https://sun6-13.userapi.com/c857728/v857728576/15509c/TbzzI1J6tqk.jpg
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1 pointTook me a bit to adjust but this single is pretty good.
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1 pointHow come no one has mentioned the absences that 2 instruments really made in that PV? I admire their decision to move forward as 3 members, but this lacked any character and with sho being the only color to the bands sound, I can’t see myself getting into this until they manage to find replacement members. I’ll agree that it sounded just like Rijin, just missing a huge chunk of sound, almost like listening to it with only one side of a headphone lol.
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1 pointIt sounds like everyone in Sokoninaru and Develop One’s Faculties are playing at the same time while falling down the stairs
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1 pointForgive me but I don't see what's so special about "What's up?". Sounds like a bunch of half realized ideas spread too thin over odd time signatures to me. The chorus is the only remotely memorable part. I've basically checked out of the scene and am coming fresh off CHE DO A RA so I'll ask one more time: which one of these members had the breakdown and decided to go j-indie?
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1 pointThe "deathcore" style done in a good way (emphasis on done in a good way) is what I see the majority of people want to hear (as in most oversea fans (I do know in the idk 10 years you state your dislike for it that you arent one of those ), I feel japanese fans seem not care how a band sounds as long as it sounds 'good' and focus more on the bandmember look/behavior) The harsher/darker style done in a really good way in vk (that isnt dir) seems always missing in the scene since the bands doing it well enough change to a style that is, as you already wrote, done to death. Still good music, just creating a void again and forces people to listen to those 2nd, 3rd tier shit like Nazare etc.
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DIMLIM new album, "MISC." release
zombieparadise reacted to CAT5 for a post in a topic
THIS IS FUCKING GREAT Samples sound good too! -
1 pointNot really sure how y'all could enjoy tracks like Rijin and Vanitas but somehow hate this. Sure they're emphasising the mathy elements more while downplaying the heavier side somewhat, but it's hardly a complete 180 from their last couple of releases or anything. Anyway I'm basically a math slut so I'll let this song have its way with me. All hail visual math kei etcetc.
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DIMLIM new album, "MISC." release
zombieparadise reacted to Tokage for a post in a topic
i'd much, MUCH rather take this noodly math rock stuff over deathcore any day of the week for sure, so from that POV i'm definitely not as disappointed with the samples as I could've been (plus I'm somewhat glad we didnt get any xXx_sadboigoth_xXx shit thrown at us, as unintentionally hilarious as that would've been).. At the same time, anyone who's ever listened to even a bit of non-vk j-indie probably knows this particular brand of pop math rock sound has already been done to death in that scene to about the same extent the nu-VK scene's dredged the swamp of mediocre xxxcore-influenced sounds, so I can't really see this ending up being anything other than yet another album to add to the ''vaguely sounds like cinema staff/sokoninaru/the cabs/tricot'' pile based on the samples. -
1 pointhttps://fnd.io/#/us/album/1495498241-misc-by-dimlim
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1 pointWell still buying the album so the boys can eat
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DIMLIM new album, "MISC." release
zombieparadise reacted to Shaolan974 for a post in a topic
I like it. It's more like vanitas or Rijin. The chorus is powerful as usual. -
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Sexuality matters within VK
Total Saikou reacted to Saga for a post in a topic
A easy example about how the looks don't necessarily reflect the person of a visual kei artist is the usage of the hakenkreuz by the earliests bands. We don’t see as much nowadays, but the SS caps always appears, sooner or later. Of course that there was some classic japanese punk nationalism in some bands here and there, but core of V系 was about shocking after all. So, the imaginary of the nazism is aesthetic, therefore should be used. As @薔薇の末裔 pointed out, understanding Kabuki is a good way to understand this theatrical musical scene. Kabuki in its first days was a female theater, a more accessible branch of Noh. But it was just too sexy for that confucian society. “A woman's place is in the kitchen”, said the Shogun (or it was my dad last night?). And then, the boys took the place of the woman, doing woman roles. But the boys turned out into fuckboys. “Notto disu shitto agen”, said the Shogun. And then, old man were doing woman roles. “Hmm”, long and deeply said the Shogun. Keep in mind that everyone was killing everyone in the past sengoku century, so the Shoguns could not fuck around (ha). “Ok, ok, And so what?”. Well, since being really sexy was not an option, the onnagata dudes started doing their own shit to emulate the woman sexyness. First come the fancy wig, then they started showing some little skin and so on. Little by little there was no more “man” or “woman”, but onnagata. A woman that no other woman could be. At that point, Kabuki without man doing female roles is not Kabuki. Visual kei without man doing female roles is not visual kei? I don’t think so, exist†trace showed their shit and we digged it hard. But I would say that is highly expected to see a man doing female roles in the visual rock scene. D’s “Ouka saki some ni keri” is my pick for today. The contrast of Asagi manly vocals with his woman clothing is a perfectly example of why we love it the way it is. They do it with passion (or for money), and we love them for it, not because their sexual preference. The whole pv setting is a love letter for their culture. And it is just one example, there is so many other bands with pvs with that scenary (and probably there is a “something-kei” for it too). The pompous and bold Glam Rock found it’s home in the japanese costumes and evolved into the coolest thing. To be deeper into to sexuallity stuff we could talk about how Japan society potentially repress the sexual preference of their people in order to have things working “in the right way” and how the west really needs to “talk about it” and not let the individuals be themselves without pushing some agenda into your fuckin throat so it’s fuckin hard to understand these japs using lipsticks just because they like it, but that stress me too much so fuck it. -
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Sexuality matters within VK
Total Saikou reacted to platy for a post in a topic
I think the reason the musicians don't talk about it much is because they're not thinking about their sexuality. Their look is a costume, just like other performance arts have costumes. Through western perspective it's easy to analyse and put gender roles and other analytical concepts to it, but I don't think the majority of vk performers thinks about what wearing make up and feminine clothes means to them on a gender transgression level/ as an extension of their sexuality. It's simple as "as a chef I put on my white apron" "and as a member of kiryu I wear full make up and sometimes a skirt. " of course there are queer members out there who probably enjoy the freedom of visual expression in the scene but we don't know for a fact who and how many, after all, sexuality in Japan is a taboo subject that can only be broken for the sake of fanservice bucks, horny fujoshi and temporary high school exploration storylines (hello shoujo ai). -
1 pointアンスリウム (Anthurium) Gu.亜門 (Amon) and Ba.悠也 (Yuya) have departed at 2020/1/23.
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Sexuality matters within VK
Total Saikou reacted to 薔薇の末裔 for a post in a topic
It might sound weird from a western perspective, but visual kei is like the straightest and most homophobic music scene in Japan. We tend to look at visual kei with western eyes and mix its cultural aspects with things that belong to the western culture. Fanservice and provocations used for shock value put aside, the androgynous aesthetics of visual kei band rarely expressed anything related to gender identity and especially sexual orientation. After all, it started with people like X Japan who admittedly were inspired by glam rock bands and way of life, which I would find hard to connect to sexual orientation. Visual kei early bandomen were mostly chinpiras, bosozokus (bikers) and the likes. They really incarnated the somewhat glamrock aesthetic of riding bikes getting drunk, banging girls, etc. Of course X had their own decadent/romantic taste that made them different, and a lot of influences changed the scene over time. However, visual kei is still remains 99% driven by social outcasts looking for pussy and very rarely by something else. In Japan we also have onnagatas, who are kabuki actors specialized in female roles that are again 99% straight. Bandoman with feminine looks call themselves onnagata, not josou (crossdresser), implying that the cultural source behind their looks is not connected with crossdressing but just playing a female role in a band, but again this something that might be hard to completely understand it taken outside of Japanese culture. For example Izam, the king of all onnagatas, married more than once and has more tha one child, and outside of his role in Shazna he rarely did anything ambiguous, just like the kabuki onnagatas out of stage. Both media and fans are everything but respectful of privacy, but I've rarely seen Japanese articles or message board questioning bandomen sexual orientation. That's because the number 1 reason people do visual kei is because the girls like it (well, liked it, I am not sure this is the trend with young girls anymore). Soft Ballet/Ken Morioka are closer to Soft Cell/Marc Almond so I would not even count them as visual kei even though they had some influence on it. And of course, there are exceptions as you mentioned. The chinpira bandomen of the 90's almost extincted and younger generations bandomans are usually anime/game otakus. They grew up with different influences and values, and it would make sense if the current incarnation of visual kei instinctively appealed to more people with sexual orientation/gender identity concerns, especially after Japan started talking about these issues in a less obsolete viewpoint. -
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What are you watching (on YouTube)?
Gesu reacted to colorful人生 for a post in a topic
...which led me to the original song... The first video surprised me b/c I swore up and down it sounded like a vk song. Turns out Asaki was the vocalist+guitarist of the band Blanc Neige before doing Beatmania stuff w/ Konami. I need to spend some time sifting through his discog, since I'm not willing to shell out $15/month for beatmania IIDX INFINITAS (to play on PC.) I think I've played at least one of his tracks on Pop'n for PSP, so I need to pick that game up again. -
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Show Yourself (again)
merchenticneurosis reacted to CAT5 for a post in a topic
DID YOU SHOOT YOUR SHOT THO 😛 ahaha, I dig your shoes btw, bruh. Nice! 👌👌👌