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PsychoΔelica

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    Sometimes I wish I had straight black hair because of him.

    I heard there's a method for straightening your hair that uses some natural material that also dyes your hair black. Or you can dye your hair and flat iron it. But I think that's a pain in the butt.

  2. Regardless of what I said before, I'll probably end up missing DuelJewel, since I still enjoy listening to their older music and to Hayato's voice; it always makes me feel kinda nostalgic. Even though some of their production is quite lame, they still have some of the nicest songs in VK. Think I should check their last releases as well...

    Hopefully I won't get disappointed  :P


  3. Probably the most renown band of Japanese Jazz is SOIL & "PIMP" SESSIONS", but they're kind of like a hybrid club-jazz band. Very catchy and eventful, sometimes chaotic.

    indigo jam unit also fits within the club-jazz spectra, but focus much more on groove and rhythm:

    If you want something a bit more traditional, you can look for projects that Shinpei Ruike is involved with:

    If you want jazz with vocals, then orange pekoe might be worth a shot. Although they're not always straight up jazz. But to be honest, in my experience finding good, straight-up vocal Jazz isn't the easiest thing to do. The stuff I've come across is usually mixed with other elements (like, rock or pop)...and the straight vocal-jazz that I HAVE found is usually really lame covers/jazz standards done in awful Engrish. ^^'

    I hope this helps, though. If you need more, and want to delve into more experimental or hybrid jazz acts, then I've got you covered.

    Thanks :) I'll try those. Yeah, by the looks of it it will be hard to find decent old-fashioned jazz, given what I have heard on Japanese jazz radio stations so far is just old recordings of stuff like Louis Armstrong :P Maybe I should try looking into Japanese music from the 50s or the 60s.


  4. Could someone please recommend me some nice Japanese Jazz? (not so much Jazz influenced stuff). I'd like to try something different and I'm curious about how that sounds. I don't think I have heard any Japanese music in this genre that I can recall. 

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