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  1. Do any of you guys know what's the relation between Kasumi (ex. Gekijo Tenor, SMILE) and Unlucky Morpheus? He seems to be a member, but I'm having hard time to find a song he's singing in...

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    2. chemicalpictures

      chemicalpictures

      I was digging deeper and that's true, but he apparently is also a member of Unlucky Morpheus, and goes by the name of Tsuyoshi Denshirenji on his Touhou projects. On UM website, he is the leftmost on the picture. Searching his name's kanji (電子レンジ剛志) on youtube, I was able to find a bunch of songs he is the main vocal or shares the role with the female singer. But yeah, Icarus Cry seems to be his main Touhou band, and he does appear to have a managerial role in UM in some way

    3. Himeaimichu

      Himeaimichu

      Ahh. I always wondered, why his label, Dear Dolce, failed. I mean, they had some good bands on there (if you ignore the throwaway bands like Piece.) and two of them are still relevant today (Memento Mori, which went on to be Kuroyuri to Kage, and Reload, which became Grieva).

      I guess at the time there wasn't as much support for the indie scene? Because most of the bands came from the deep Tokyo indie scene. 

    4. chemicalpictures

      chemicalpictures

      It most likely have something to do with management issues. He had Dear Dolce, full of barely known indie bands. Then all of a sudden he created AKA-ON, that hosted a few more bands. Every time things like this happens is because tax issues or funds problems. My bet is that Dear Dolce had too many bands for too little revenue, and AKA-ON was a way for him to still have a label on a more manageable level, and keep gekijo tenor releases in house.

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