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    Another teaser. It sounds so good!
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    Takadanobabaalien

    Kyo's girlfriend?

    Yeah, this is the one famous pic. Although it's taken inside a store kyo still looks very surprised. The bangyas at tanuki mainly hated on his girl for being a kuso gaijin uwu
  4. 3 points
    Ikna

    VK back in the day

    Also there was a time when people shared a lot on blogspot, though most of the times the files were taken from p2p networks anyway and there was some drama with blogs shamelessly copying links from Tainted World / Monochrome Heaven. If you were lucky enough to live in the German speaking realms then you could mail order japanese CDs from stores like Neo Tokyo, the Japan and Manga shop that spwaned the Gan-Shin records label, which distributed many japanese rock, pop and VK releases in the West. Thanks to Gan-Shin I got releases from D'espairsRay and Dir en grey. Also Trisol brought Moi dix Mois albums to Europe and then there was the Astan Magazine related label which distributed and booked tours for the gothy and darkwave-ish side of VK. Sometimes amazon had good deals on imports as well (got Malice Mizer's albums there). That was all around 2005-2007-ish for me. Then CDJapan came along and not long after I discovered shopping services. The latter had been a thing since the early to mid 00s I believe, but it was very expensive. Warehouse based shopping services like FromJapan or Zenmarket didn't exist yet, you only had the option of asking and paying a person who lived in Japan directly to get your stuff and send it to you. For me that was out of reach, since I got into VK when I was a teen and didn't have much of a budget, I usually bought what i could afford through webstores or physical. I only got into forums like tainted world around '06, so I was never part of the very early ones, like the infamous batsu forums (but I heard quite a lot of it). I too used yunisan a lot… RIP. It wasn't updated since a long time though, while vk.gy looks to be a good follow-up and replacement. I second the use of soulseek. You won't find much VK stuff there anymore, sadly, but if you look for other obscure music from genres like punk, indie, metal or post-punk, then you will likely find it there. Considering that most DL blogs and music sharing sites are dead, soulseek and torrents may be the only places for pirating and grabbing hard to get stuff today.
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    saishuu

    VK back in the day

    oh boy, here we go last.fm was never the website to go for these things. I believe most people just used it to scrobble their music and discover new things. back then I used to search for mp3 and videos using p2p programs like kazaa, and later on soulseek and occasionally winmx. that was what, between 2003-2006? there were a few websites with info, scans and downloads too, but the p2p scene was where it was at. that was before livejournal communities became popular and everyone moved on to those. there were plenty of communities for magazine scans, downloads and specific ones for every band imaginable. at the same time, a little tracker called tonberry torrents also gained traction until it ended in 2007? 2008? and became a forum called tainted world, which is where we are now
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    Paraph

    VK back in the day

    livejournal was a great source back in the day for vk related scans and such. scape forum and batsu forum were popular spots for discussion. glamjapan and jrocknyc were popular blog-related sites for vk-related content, too.
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    platy

    Kyo's girlfriend?

    A couple years ago one of those tanuki tumblr blogs had a picture of Kyo and his so called girlfriend walking together in shibuya or smth. The photographer had been stalking them all day for those pictures which is kinda gross.
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    karai · ebi

    VK back in the day

    For the most 200xs story: On a 16 bit top down RPG called Furcadia I had been playing since elementary where you could program your own maps / make your own pixel art and things I eventually made a friend from Singapore. She was super into Chobits and got me into it too, which led me searching for midis on those independent anime sites. Turned out one of them had an entire vkei section although I still wasn't quite sure what it was, just that I liked to hear it but I had no idea how to find more aside from slap words into the big search bar and click on every link displayed with varying degrees of success. Later an artist I started admiring through Neopets beauty contest I followed to Deviantart who would make dinky flash animations for humanized version of their pets, in one flash they used an acoustic version of Tsuki no Uta by Gackt, that led me on a wild search to find more where I ended up on French site radio.blog.club, it was somewhat like a very early spotify in that it built a list of songs you could play based on one artist or word search. (But sometimes you'd get really random shit and a lot of weird bootlegs), imeem was also similar but if someone didn't title / tag a track correctly you just had to guess what it was by the lyrics, to this day there's still a song I wish I could find all I remember is it said something like "ohh gambino" was kinda techno poppy and was probably some anime / H game OP but since Stylish Gambino exists...impossible to search now lol. We and especially kid me didn't have money to be ordering things in the mail back then except once a year through a magazine, so it wasn't until I was 16 or 17 I started being able to explore the world of online ordering. (Also like I just saw YuyoDrift mentioned TokyoPop was a big one, I'd go to read those at the book store.) Even though it's fantastic everything is so accessible now and easy to learn of any new music, there's a certain charm lost of finding some gem you have no idea what it is but it's amazing and you're determined to dig out more of it that leads you into a rabbit hole of mystery. Also there was a site around 2002-2006 that was very pink with a cabbit cursor and had some generic anime BG, they had a TON of hosted midis and scans of Sailor Moon / Tokyo Mew Mew, section dedicated to kaomoji, etc, me and my best friend spent an entire day trying to find what it was called / if it still exists but we can't remember, don't know if anyone else does. Even way-back machine couldn't help
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    YuyoDrift

    VK back in the day

    Wow, someone really wants to know this? lol I mean, I'm glad because it's information that needs to be archived, with plenty of us around still to provide this. My memory is vague as fuck for the late 90's (I was under 10 years old) but it was the cool kids on my block that had access to these magazines (I think from MixxZine aka TokyoPop! and VIZ Media, who were the biggest sources for this stuff) CDs, and VHS tapes that were being converted into early file types that took up the entire HDD lol. There was really no online presence that was being translated for english speakers that I recall because the scene was still nonexistent and the otakus/weebs were more interested in the anime aspect of the Japanese culture (there's a LONG history of the otaku boom of the 90's that you should read up on cuz it was GREAT!). A lot of them were learning Japanese and they talked with Japanese people online that could type in english, which I think is how the sped up birth of forums and subforums on popular websites happened for like Newgrounds, Ebaumsworld, and the one's everybody else has mentioned. I can text some old neighbors and see if they can provide more info if needed (assuming they still remember me lol). For the early 00's when I actually had my own PC (for "homework" lol), it was mostly blogspots, MySpace pages of fangirls/collectors, major websites like JpopAsia and talking online with just anyone interested in Japanese rock in general. VK was still small imo but bands like D'espairsRay, DEG, and even the GazettE were making the rounds as it was what normal fan girls were interested aside from ayabie, antic cafe, and other Oshare Kei. The music was not entire albums but songs that could be acquired from P2P applications like the ones @saishuu mentioned. Once you got a real understanding of the internet (to which at this point I think most of your PC was virus infested lol) then you we're able to find .rar files and torrent websites like the ones mentioned above. People I knew shared Mixtapes/burned CDs (sometimes with no metadata on them, ugh) to distribute and once files became the norm we just did that.
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    secret trick doctors don't want us to know about: current tour gets canceled due to corona and thereby forces the band to stay active for one more year :^)
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    The Moon

    Coronavirus (COVID-19) MEGATHREAD!

    i work in a grocery store so RIP 2 me but at least we're getting a +2 an hour bonus raise!!!! totally worth it
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    Kiryu999

    KAMIJO new album "PERSONA" release

    KAMIJO will release his new album "PERSONA" on 2020/7/15 !
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    Kaya CafeNoir livestream!
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    Well, it is what the title says. コロナウイルス is forcing people to stay home in Japan and the japs have a nice philosophy of spreading hope in times of despair, so they went there and performed anyway and are being nice and posting the gigs that got cancelled online for all to see, including us, poor gaijin. No live audience, no staff, etc. These are the ones I've seen so far: Let's make this collaborative so do share other links here if you know of any. I'll keep updating this list. Previously unreleased lives uploaded for viewing due to the Corona situation are also to be freely shared in this thread - MH Staff And bear in mind most of these gigs will be available for a limited time only, so hurry up and watch or download the ones you're interested in watching ASAP.
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    CLACK inc. released a teaser for the new single called "5th" that will be available on all digital platforms. The full version will be available on March 23rd, but for now you can pre-order it and listen to 1:29 minutes of it. I was able to find in on iTunes. Let me know if you guys can find it on other streaming services! I just listened to it and needless to say, I already love it. For those who are familiar with Takeru and Arma's previous band, this gives me crazy EVE vibes! It's very catchy and melodic and sounds like it's gonna be a really good song! This is also Avel (bass, ex-Veinrot) and Kenbo (drums, ex-Art Elicia)'s debut single with CLACK inc., so show these guys some love! (Both of them speak English fluently too fyi)
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    Yukami

    XANVALA new single "文明開花" release

    XANVALA new single "文明開花" will be released at 2020/04/28.
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    AnchuAnchor

    VK back in the day

    How did you search for vk music/scans/content/etc back in the early 2000s? From what I've been able to find Last.fm must have been a popular site for MVs and audio files.
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    NICOLAS new single "Begonia -acoustic version-" will be released at their lives and on their webshop on 2020/03/29. (¥1,400) Tracklist: 01.Begonia -acoustic version- 02.MISERY (LIVE) 03.DOWNWARD SPIRAL (LIVE) 04.木漏れ日 (LIVE) 05.真昼の蜃気楼 (LIVE) 06.SACRIFICE (LIVE) 07.遮断 (LIVE) NICOLAS webshop: https://nicolasshop.thebase.in/
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    0.1gの誤算 (0.1g no Gosan) will release their second best-album "「平成誤算大全-第2巻-」" (Heisei Gosan Taizen -Dai 2kan-) on 2020/03/28 in two types. (¥3,000)
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    AnchuAnchor

    cali≠gari easter egg(s)

    I was listening to cali≠gari's Kinjiki the other day when I noticed that in the "drama" part of the opening sketch, if you will, the version of "Fly Me To The Moon" that was exclusively made for Neon Genesis Evangelion can be heard! From what I've gathered Mr. Ao Sakurai must be a fan of the show Source: https://mikiki.tokyo.jp/articles/-/20387 Feel free to post about other easter eggs that you may have come across!
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    karai · ebi

    ebi art roll

    again I've not drawn much big gaps between, but when I do I at least feel happier with being able to express what I see. Although now I am thinking I want to spend this free time learning the guitar rather than draw because I've always wanted to.
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    YuyoDrift

    VK back in the day

    This is still done today by some distributors, but this was how media (music, games, videos) were promoted. Regarding the VK music being there, most of what was considered "rock" in Japan didn't have a label (well, maybe you could call it "visual rock") and so X Japan, GLAY, Luna Sea, etc were all treated the same in terms of marketing back then. I thought it was beautiful to see b/c there was no stigma on what you could have for anime OPs when it came to artists we now consider VK like the OP for GTO:Great Teacher Onizuka. I like that it carried over to even later anime of the 00s (like the OP/ED of Death Note) or even stuff from the last decade (this sounds weird lol) like the 2nd OP for Black Butler, it gives me hope that this stigma never existed in the first place and that VK could be promoted in this fashion still.
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    karai · ebi

    VK back in the day

    Yeah lol, thanks user xxRazorN1ghT34 for the mp3 titled "xh8HsajjepicComics" with album art of a jpeg webcam snap of an empty soup can, I will surely discover it....never... I didn't even use myspace because I was too antisocial even, then so nothing was ever saved and I had to search from a notepad list each time (cause I was dumb 😃)
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    AnchuAnchor

    VK back in the day

    Glad and thankful that you got to recollect all of that! And don't be sorry, I really enjoyed reading your post! Also, thank you!
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    Jigsaw9

    VK back in the day

    For me in 2004 it was all about random fansites and message boards. I kinda accidentally discovered VK/J-rock by clicking on an article on a Hungarian website (LD50) that was basically the hangout hub for goth/alternative online culture here back in those days. The article had a bunch of download links for random music videos (in formats that would be considered utter crap nowadays lol) so that's how I got my first taste of MALICE MIZER, Dir en grey, Kagerou, Baiser, BUCK-TICK etc. I then spent tons of time just trying to get my hands on anything I could, both music- and information-wise, so this led me to Sound of Japan which was probably the only Hungarian website dealing with VK at that day (still is, most likely). There were super cool and informative articles there where I got to know about the scene's history, the most important bands, and even some CD reviews/recommendations... and there was a message board. Oh damnnn the Sound of Japan forum. I got to meet so many great and fun people there from all over the country and we were geeking outttttt lol. The admins were also holding regular club events as DJs in the capital city so that was another good way to network with all the cool guys and gals I got to know online. My buddies and I taking hours-long train rides to Budapest after school/uni was over for the week, grabbing a quick bite then off to the run-down underground venue to dance and have fun from 9 PM till 4-5 AM next morning, then straight back home with the first train (okay, I couldn't do this kinda shit nowadays lmao). Next to Sound of Japan, I was also frequenting an international message board Tokyo Nights (old-timers might still remember it) that was more of a catch-all of music genres, but there was some VK presence there too (got to meet a German penpal there who we still keep in touch to this day). There was also another forum which was really really small-scale and unfortunately I can't remember its name but I had some great times there too, full of friendly people. Then somehow torrents became a big thing so the floodgates were open! The Tonberry Torrents site was one of the pinnacles of this. Imagine, instead of downloading crappy low-quality mp3s of individual songs from rotation sites (yes, those were a thing too: basically every week or so they would put up a random selection of songs from various artists) now I could download whole albums' worth of crappy low-quality mp3s, lmao. And then CDJapan came along so then I could buy over-priced CDs and DVDs of said albums, god bless. And then I joined the Tainted World message board and now I'm here with all you cool peepz. ♥ (Oh damn, this became long, sorry! But thank you for opening this thread, made me feel very nostalgic. ) (And also welcome to MH! )
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    YuyoDrift

    VK back in the day

    LOL fucking Imeem for myspace was so good and so shitty sometimes, but it worked lol I did enjoy being able to upload my own shit doe for my page but the names people were putting in did suck for those looking for the actual artist.
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    monkeybanana4

    VK back in the day

    Hi, welcome! Happy to meet a new VK fan~ Oh, boy. Being in the 2000s really brings back lots of memories. As others have said, p2p software (like limewire, kazaa, etc.) was a great gateway into obtaining VK music. I also remember there were also many blogs (including random geocities/angelfire websites, lol) that hosted music, MVs, and scans/pictures as well. Although I think they've all disappeared to the sands of time. I think, at one point, people had migrated to tumblr where people translated lyrics and random VK musician's blogs and shared scans/pictures. It was certainly an adventure to try to look for music and find scans back then, lol. As for info on band members and such, I know vkdb is a popular place, which is still active. (Link: https://www.vkdb.jp/#gsc.tab=0)
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    kinda thankful they have a webshop now at least, makes it somewhat accessible. interested in the live version of 真昼の蜃気楼 😍
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    saishuu

    VK back in the day

    pretty safe. I still have a ton of burned CDs with things I downloaded off slsk and kazaa ages ago and they're all good. I still use slsk regularly, but this time only for western stuff as I can find vk/japanese music elsewhere easier. never had problems with torrents either, but I get why you avoid them!
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    AnchuAnchor

    VK back in the day

    Thank you, you're super sweet ^^
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    ghostpepper

    VK back in the day

    Never had any problems with p2p software. Soulseek is still a great way to download and if you are new to vk great for discovery. Search a band you like, check the users shared folders and download a buncha bands you dont know (•ө•)♡
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    Paraph

    VK back in the day

    There was a japanese vk database called Grass Thread that was similar to vk gy back in the day. Pretty sure it's no longer around. visunavi was and still is a popular source it seems.
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    ghostpepper

    VK back in the day

    geocities, strange small fansites etc. P2P file software like Winmx, limewire, soulseek etc.
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    Bear

    Horror Movies

    Yeah, this was really cool. Am I totally off if I say this movie was like Cube meets Snowpiercer meets High-Rise? Well, Snowpiercer is the horizontal High-Rise, and High-Rise is the vertical Snowpiercer. So Cube meets Snowpiercer/High-Rise, I guess is more accurate. Anyway, awesome movie. Got a message, got violence, blood and gore, got some hilarious moments etc. Thanks for the recommendation!
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    Ada Suilen

    What are you listening to 2?

    https://open.spotify.com/album/50FqNZvV9byVSF1goFpCM4 Anyo's latest release! Thanks @CAT5 for that status which allowed me to get into them, they're so fricking good!
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    I hope its not a full engrish song Kamijo pls Does this mean Meku is finally free from Kamjio's commands though? pls make another band Meku
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    LOL, HIZAKI sure is bored af during her quarentine. Posting a lot of videos on Youtube and reviving all of her projects. Chill.
  45. 1 point
    Incoming video spam of Hizaki and co. performing some songs from the mini-album!
  46. 1 point
    lichtlune

    HIZAKI Grace Project is back!

    Seeing as how this is basically hizaki's solo project from years ago he could have a completely new singer too even. Maybe someone active in the scene.
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    suji

    HIZAKI Grace Project is back!

    I'm expecting Kamijo tbh. I'm gonna shit if Zin is involved xD
  48. 1 point
    Hizaki has opened his Youtube channel! Back to Nature PV making video: "Sky Falls Down" live video: Super cute comment video with Hizaki and Iyoda Kohei (The Genius Orchestration) plus live footage btw fuck you spotify for that fucking typo
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    Are there actually loaded people that crave for uninspired cosplay musicians? I'm curious about what kind of job they'll have. Japanese culture of "supporting an artist" is fascinating.
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    oh god this is such a beautiful mess, i love it so much
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