Thursday, November 13, 2008

AYA


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Vocal, Guitar : Aya

OFFICIAL LINKS
Aya - official site

PROFILE
Aya started off creating grungy and gritty rock, with the help of American grunge legends like Kris Novoselic (formerly of Nirvana) and Matt Cameron (Soundgarden and Pearl Jam). Since her debut, her style has evolved and expanded; her music is well-rounded rock, with a mixture of hard rock, mellow acoustic, and more poppy tracks that all showcase a majestic soundscape and personal vision.

BIOGRAPHY
In a small town in Hokkaido, Aya grew up with music. She listened to her parents' old songs while she doodled, but it wasn't until she heard the sound of the electric guitar at a Ventures' concert while she was at primary school that she decided what she wanted to do with her life. By the time she was fifteen, she had joined a girl band that covered punk and rock bands like the Sex Pistols. One day, she heard the Nirvana album Nevermind, and, inspired by this, she found a new direction in her music. Aya left her hometown and began moving around Hokkaido before finally settling in Tokyo, where she spent some time performing in bars to support herself. Eventually she participated in a pop vocal contest and won. Sady, her songwriter died before she was able to make her debut.Due to these unfortunate circumstances, Aya nearly gave up on her dream of becoming a professional musician until she tried to write a song herself and was pleasantly surprised at how easily it came to her. (Incidentally, the first song she wrote, HANDS, would be released in 2001 as her debut single.) Regaining her confidence, Aya spent her time producing demos and, by the time she signed with BMG in 2000, she had 30 finely-tuned tracks ready for production for which she had arranged and played all of the instrumental parts. Adam Kasper, an American rock producer who had worked with several bands like Foo Fighters and Pearl Jam, heard her demo tape and was so impressed by the quality that he immediately agreed to produce her. This gave the rising star an opportunity to work with famous musicians such as drummer Matt Cameron (ex-Soundgarden, currently playing with Pearl Jam) and former Nirvana bassist Kris Novoselic, a hero of hers.Her first album, Senjou no Hana (also known as A Flower In the Battlefield) was released in 2002 to glowing reviews from Japanese rock critics and even the German press. She spent the year promoting her album with a number of live performances, including a memorable performance at the "Summer Sonic Festival" (one of Japan's largest rock festivals). She was even invited to open for the legendary rock singer Eikichi Yazawa, and proved how well she could work an audience of 50,000 people despite her "newcomer" status.In 2003, Aya released Kinjirareta Uta (The Forbidden Song), a 7-track EP that showed off her maturity and conviction as both a songwriter and a performer. Rather than having famous rockers support her as had been done with her first album, Aya showed that she was capable of producing her signature sound with the three support musicians who had played with her since her debut. The result was a much more straightforward sound that was once again applauded by Japanese rock critics. A year later, in 2004, Aya's second full-length album, BAGHDAD SKY, was released. It was considered to be Aya's "essence", a rock album with substantial attitude and confidence, with a balanced mix of pure rock tracks, more poppy songs, and powerful ballads. A German version of BAGHDAD SKY was also released, with five additional tracks.Aya's most recent work, her song OVER NIGHT, was released in 2006, and used as the ending theme for the anime "Le Chevalier d'Eon". OVER NIGHT showed off her softer side with breathy vocals and mellow, lilting acoustics. Since OVER NIGHT, she has not had any new releases; however, her fans eagerly await her next release.

BAGHDAD SKY
June 9, 2004

1. Blue Butterfly
2. NOBODY
3. 1999
4. Rojou no Kage路上の影
5. we.
6. Miss Rock & Rollミス・ロックンロール
7. ame ni utae ba雨に唄えば
8. BETTY
9. DEAD END
10. Baghdad Skyバグダッド・スカイ

Aya Bitch Project
October 10, 2003

1. BETTY
2. SHELTER (Bootleg Live Version)
3. EDEN (Home Demo)

Kinjirareta Uta
March 26, 2003

1. Kinjirareta Uta禁じられた歌
2. SHELTER
3. SADISM
4. Ark*Babiesアルク*ベイビーズ
5. CHAINS
6. Kizuna絆
7. CANDLE STICK

Senjou no hana
April 24, 2002

1. PRISONER
2. HANDS
3. Sentaku no Asa -ENGLISH VERSION-選択の朝
4. Saboten no Utaサボテンの歌
5. MAY DAYメーデー
6. RABBI DOLL
7. ANGERICA
8. Jona no Nikkiジョナの日記
9. KING OF PAIN
10. CRAZY MERMAID
11. FUKAI AI

Sentaku no Asa
March 20, 2002

1. Sentaku no Asa -JAPANESE VERSION-選択の朝
2. Abuna Zakaあぶな坂
3. Jona no Nikkiジョナの日記

Crazy Mermaid
July 25, 2001

1. CRAZY MERMAID
2. Saga性~さが~
3. Misai未遂

Dazzle Vision


Note: There are actually no downloads of Dazzle Vision except for JapanFiles and I think you have to pay for them from the looks of it. So, I took it upon myself and uploaded my own.

LINE UP
Vocals - Maiko
7-String Guitar - Yu
5-String Bass - Takuro
Drums - Haru (formerly of Goofy Style)

BIOGRAPHY
Dazzle Vision is a screamo band. They have elements of emo and rock, but occasionally the lyrics are screamed instead of sung. One very interesting thing is that the lead vocalist, Maiko, is the "Screamer." You would never think her capable of such low-pitched, bestial screaming due to her "cute" model looks, and beautiful, melodic voice. This band is definitely worth checking out. Dazzle Vision formed in June of 2003. In 2006 they toured all around Taiwan, met with good reviews at Spring Scream 2006 an outdoor music festival there, and subsequently released their first album in Taiwan on the waves of the tour's success. Later that year after touring in Japan they released that same first album in their native country, Origin of Dazzle, on April 25th. The eagerly awaited, Camille Japonica, their second album, was released on March 26th, 2007. And on November 28th, 2008 Crystal Children had hit the shelves and was already receiving much esteem.

Crystal Children
November 21, 2008

1. HERE
2. tonight
3. Moon
4. 君は僕の宝物
5. Eternity
6. orb
7. Crystal
8. 花

Camellia Japonica
April 25, 2007

1. Rain Forest
2. Colored
3. Not try to fly
4. Camellia
5. Left to cry there
6. Crash in 2
7. To Us
8. Child be found of...
9. The Mad O Party
10. Starfish
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Origin Of Dazzle
November 3, 2005

1. the answer
2. 懺悔
3. 空迫
4. 三途
5. 幻浄
6. 四季別
7. the answer you could have

Saturday, November 1, 2008

°C-ute


PROFILE
°C-ute is a pop group consisting of seven teenage girls. The group belongs to the Hello!Project company, who is also responsible for other idol groups such as Morning Musume. °C-ute's music is very cheerful and happy sounding, often with some euro-beat elements.

BIOGRAPHY
°C-ute is a pop girl group made up of seven teenage vocalists from the Hello!Project group. They formed in 2005 from those who were not chosen for Berryz Koubou. Even though the group formed that year, it wasn't until May of 2006 that they released their first single, Massara blue jeans. That same year in October, Murakami Megumi left the group for reasons unknown, without a graduation ceremony.Murakami wasn't replaced until early 2007 by Arihana Kanna. That same year, °C-ute went major and released their first major single, Sakura chirari, on February 21st, which ranked third on the Oricon charts! 2007 was a very busy year for the girls with a total of five DVD releases.Even though °C-ute has only been around for a couple of years, they have already released a total of two albums, six singles and seven DVDs showing that they have no plans of stopping. We can continue to expect much more from this young group!

Tokaikko junjou
October 17, 2007

1. Taikaikko junjou都会っ子 純情
2. Shiritsu kyougaku私立共学
3. Taikaikko junjou (Instrumental)都会っ子 純情 (Instrumental)

Sakura chirari
February 21, 2007

1. Sakura chirari桜チラリ PV
2. JUMP
3. Sakura chirari (Instrumental)桜チラリ(Instrumental)

Ooki na ai de motenashite
July 9, 2006

1. Ooki na ai de motenashite大きな愛でもてなして
2. Ooki na ai de motenashite (Instrumental)大きな愛でもてなして(Instrumental)

Soku dakishimete
June 3, 2006

1. Soku dakishimete即 抱きしめて PV
2. Soku dakishimete (Instrumental)即 抱きしめて(Instrumental)

Massara Blue Jeans
May 6, 2006

1. Massara Blue Jeansまっさらブルージーンズ
2. Massara Blue Jeans (Instrumental)まっさらブルージーンズ (Instrumental)

Jaurim


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Vocal : Kim Yuna
Bass : Kim Jin Man
Guitar : Lee Sun Kyu
Drums : Goo Tae Hoon

OFFICIAL LINKS
Jaurim - official site

PROFILE
Jaurim are one of the most popular female fronted rock groups in Korea. Their blend of rock with a psychedelic element has meant that they have attracted fans not only in Korea but also in other parts of Asia and the world. So much so that they were offered a joint concert with Irish band The Cranberries.The four member line up has released 6 full length studio albums, a compilation and a covers album along with several side projects and solo works.

BIOGRAPHY
Hailing from Seoul, Jaurim, formerly known as The Ugly Duckling, started playing gigs in the underground Shinchon scene in 1997. It was late in 1997 that they changed their name to Jaurim, which is taken from three Chinese characters (紫, ja, meaning purple. 雨, u, meaning rain. And 林, rim, meaning forest) making the meaning Purple Rainy Forest, when they were signed to Nanjang Records. The band formed when Lee Sun Kyu and Kim Jin Man were playing in bands around the Hongik University in Seoul. They met Kim Yuna and Goo Tae Hoon while playing in a band called CCR and went on to form Ugly DucklingThe song that first brought them to the attention of the mainstream market was Hey, Hey, Hey, which was featured on the soundtrack for the Korean drama The Man with a Flower. It was this song that lead to them getting signed to a major label shortly before the release of their first album Purple Heart, which was met with critical acclaim.In 1998, Jaurim made a comeback with their second album entitled Lover, which featured the well received song Mi An Hae Neol Mi War Hae (sometimes known as 'Sorry, I hate you') and an album with remakes of some of their songs along with some new material. The release of their album Lover, was met with some controversy as 9 out of the 14 tracks were banned from Korean radio.In 2002, the band officially disbanded due to issues with singer Kim Yuna being regarded as the shining star of the group. Despite this the group re-united in 2004 with the release of their 5th full length album, All You Need Is Love and the hit song Ha Ha Ha Song and have been performing concerts both in Korea and Japan. Kim Yuna has also become a solo artist in her own right and the other members have formed the band Choco Cream Rolls.In 2007, Jaurim returned with their own digital single and a collaboration with Drunken Tiger on their single, Spray Love.

Ruby Sapphire Diamond
June 9, 2008

1. Oh, Honey!
2. Haengbokhan wangja幸福한 王子
3. Something Good
4. Drops
5. 20Segi sonyeonsonyeo20세기 소년소녀
6. Bandisbul반딧불
7. Carnival Amour PV
8. Love Rock'N Roll
9. 27
10. Yesnal옛날
11. The Devil
12. Poor Tom
13. Blue Marble

Ashes To Ashes
October 20, 2006

1. Seoul Blues
2. Loving Memory
3. Jester Song
4. You And Me
5. Summer Slumber
6. Jugeun jadeurui mudohoe죽은 자들의 무도회
7. Beautiful Girl
8. Over And Over Again I Think Of You
9. 6wol iyagi6월 이야기
10. Wiro위로
11. Old Man
12. Blue Devils
13. Good Boy
14. Oh, Mama!
15. Shining샤이닝

Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Gaara


琥珀色の真実

1. 琥珀の中の君
2. 無垢、故に。
3. Dirt-BAG
4. 薄闇の向こうへ
5. 雪の花
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Friday, October 17, 2008

Dari

The Covenant

THE COVENANT ORIGINAL MOTION PICTURE SOUNDTRACK

1. White Zombie More Human Than Human (Meet Bambi In The King`s Harem mix)
2. Killing Joke - The Death and Resurrection Show
3. C`mon - Desperate Hearts
4. Collide - Euphoria (Karin & Statik)
5. Rob Zombie - The Lords of Salem
6. Jules X - Faster
7. Front Line Assembly - Predator (Collide remix)
8. Tomandandy - Water Shock
9. Tomandandy - Putnam Barn
10. Tomandandy - Final Fight
11. Tomandandy - Savior
12. Tomandandy - Fall Fest
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Saturday, October 11, 2008

176biz

Hello
August 27, 2008

Juka


PROFILE
Juka first became known to the public in 2002, when he was discovered and recruited by Mana (Ex-Malice Mizer, Moi dix Mois). Later he also became the vocalist for HIZAKI grace project, before he went solo. He is gifted with a beautiful and emotional voice, which improves with every single release. If you like the music of HIZAKI and KAMIJO you should definitely give Juka a try.


BIOGRAPHY
Juka was born in Yamaguchi, Japan on October 4th. He has been interested in music his entire life, and his first main influence was his father, who is also a skilled singer. Encouraged by his mother, he began learning to play the keyboards and various wind instruments. Juka's career began in 2002 when he was discovered by the famous visual kei artist Mana, who immediately recruited him for his solo project Moi dix Mois. His identity was kept a secret for several months, before he was exposed to the public during the band's first live at Shibuya AX on July 31st. Juka, who was said to be a voice fusion of Gackt and Klaha (both former members of Mana's first major band, Malice Mizer), remained with the band for three years. He contributed with his vocals for three singles, two albums and two DVD's. However, in April of 2005, he announced his departure from Moi dix Mois, the reason being "disagreements in musical imaginations." He took his leave after the last concert of the Invite to Immortality tour, which took place the same month. It didn't take long before he was heard from again: in October 2006 the guitarist HIZAKI announced that Juka would be the vocalist in his project HIZAKI grace project. With this band, Juka released one album, Dignity of crest, a live DVD, Monsho, and a mini album, Ruined kingdom. However, in February 2007 HIZAKI announced that he and KAMIJO (ex Lareine) would start the band Versailles together, while Juka would begin a solo career. These activities would take priority over HIZAKI grace project.On 28 March 2007, Juka released his first single as a solo artist. Both HIZAKI and KAMIJO helped out writing and producing the music and also backed him on his next release, the mini-album Luxurious, which was released in June. Juka also participated in a concert to celebrate KAMIJO's birthday and all three performed together with Kaya (ex Schwarz Stein) in the rock musical Node of Scherzo. In October he released SAINT CROIX, the first song he had written himself, but in December he announced that he would retire from the stage due to throat polyps. His upcoming project, the band Seventh Sense, was called off and the name instead used for his final release, a "best of" album containing all songs from his short solo career.

Seventh Sense
February 6, 2008

1. Zephyrus ~Hisou Naru Ketsui ni Michi Afure ~
2. Baby Doll
3. Jewel ~Todokanai Omoi~
4. Aimless
5. Kakusei no Jukai
6. S7. Brilliancy
8. SAINT CROIX
9. Todokanai omoi
10. Fall of Leaves...
11. Aravesque

SAINT CROIX
October 31, 2007

1.SAINT CROIX
2.fall of leaves...
3.SAINT CROIX (instrumental)
4.fall of leaves... (instrumental)

Suimenka
October 5, 2007

1. Minamo Hana
2. Keishou no Izumi
3. Todokanai Omoi

Luxurious
June 13, 2007

1.Baby Doll
2.Kakusei no Jukai
3.brilliancy
4.Jewel Todokanai Omoi
5.Aravesque

Aravesque
March 28, 2007

1. Aravesque
2. S
3. aimless
4. Aravesque -instrumental-
5. S - instrumental-
6. aimless -instrumental-

Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Onmyouza



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Vocal : Kuroneko
Bass, Vocal : Matatabi
Guitar : Maneki
Guitar : Karukan
Drums : Tora

OFFICIAL LINKS
Onmyouza - official site

PROFILE
Onmyouza are a band that are difficult to categorize. The band members themselves introduce their music as "Yokai Heavy Metal" Yokai (creatures from Japanese folklore) being the subject matter of many of their songs. This however, does not give full scope to the wide range of styles that the band performs including pop, rock, ballads and their own special "matsuri" style compositions that end every concert performance. Admittedly their music has a strong metal influence, but there are also many aspects of traditional Japanese music woven throughout their compositions. The unusual band lineup of two vocalists, one female and one male backed by twin guitarists and drummer strengthens the band's conceptual focus of contrasts and opposites which in turn gives rise to the meaning of the band's name Onmyouza "The fusion of darkness and light".

BIOGRAPHY
Onmyouza formed in Osaka Japan during 1999 as a four piece group consisting of Matatabi (b, vo), Kuroneko (vo), Maneki (g) and Karukan (g). The band debuted at the Osaka Brandnew venue on the 20th of June and on the very same day the band released their first demo tape titled "Tsune ni Gessho Wo Motte Senji ni Kuwa wo Nisshin Inyo so min". At this early point the band were without a drummer and so to end this unsatisfactory situation Tora was recruited as support drummer. During the Summer and Autumn of 1999 the band performed a small number of concerts in and around the Osaka area. By the end of the year Tora had become a full member of the group, but up until that point and on the band's first album he is credited as support drummer only. Kikoku Tensyo was released on December 5th 1999 through the bands own "Moryo's Box" label. Unusually for a first indies release the CD was a full 10 track, hour long album instead of the typical indies pattern of releasing singles and mini-albums before embarking on a full length album. The band brought their first year to a close by performing at the Shinsaibashi Muse Hall at the "end of the century chapter 4" event.The following year was a highly progressive year for the band, a steady stream of live performances, the development of a lively and enthusiastic fanbase and Onmyouza's first live one-man show brought the band both recognition and respect. In August Onmyouza's first single Oka no Kotowari was released. The year was crowned with the band's highly anticipated second full album Hyakki Ryoran. Both released on their own label before they were re-released on the "Mandrake Root" label.By 2001 Onmyouza were going from strength to strength thanks to their energetic performances, fine musicianship and tireless enthusiasm. The band's hard work was recognised as the band was signed to the major label King Records. Onmyouza performed their major debut concert at the end of July, and after extensive touring for the remainder of the year made their major label debut with the single Tsuki ni Murakumo hana ni kaze. The year ended with a special session band performance alongside members of progressive metal band Gonon-ish and Uchida Yuuichiru the bassist of Kinnukushoujotai. The band's third full album Kojin Rasetsu was released on the 10th January 2002. This was soon followed by the major label re-release of the band's first two albums as well as Fuiin Kairan which was a compilation album of early rarities and previously unreleased songs. Between the releases came a small number of in-store events to celebrate the many CD's that the band had released in their debut major label year. The band then embarked on their first nationwide tour to great acclaim.Matatabi, the main song writer of the band had always mentioned in interviews that he was very fond of the UK metal band Judas Priest, and this was one of the reasons why the band recorded a special cover version (in English) of the Judas Priest song Beyond the Realms of Death for the A Tribute to the Priest tribute album. Previously the band had recorded Iron Maiden's The Trooper (in English) for another tribute album A Tribute to the Beast On both CD's, released in 2002/ 2003 Onmyouza were the only Japanese bands included on the albums.2003 was once again a very busy year for the band. The year started with the release of their album Hoyoku-Rindo followed by a pair of fairly short but intense tours. Onmyouza's next single Hoyoku Tensho was released on the 4th of June followed on the 25th June by a DVD release of the former indies VHS version of Hyakki Korinden and a special live performance album Sekinetsu Enbu. The band then performed two tours between which the maxi-single Mezame was released. Mezame marked a change for the band as it was their first "stand alone" single that contained songs that could only be found on that CD single instead of being released later on an album. Further presses of the band's first two albums as well as the maxi-single Nemuri were put on sale in January 2004. Soon after a live concert DVD entitled Hakko Ranbu containing footage from the band's performance at the "Electric Ladyland" venue preceded the band's latest full album release Mugen-Hoyo Several in-store events were held to promote the releases including two special events to showcase the band's first two scorebook releases. The band then toured extensively to promote their releases as well as performing their new material to the delight of their fans. On the first day of the band's Autumn tour, Onmyouza released the first of a special trilogy of singles in their Yoshitsune trilogy. The remaining two singles were released in the subsequent months to critical acclaim. The three title songs from each of the single releases would be put together as one complete 23 minute song for the band's next album release.Unusually 2005 did not begin with a series of new releases from the band, Onmyouza's first release of the year came in March and was a concert performance DVD containing footage from the previous years, Wagashikabane wo Koete yuke tour. The DVD unlike previous DVD releases included full footage of the entire concert including MC breaks and three full encores. The concept of including the entire concert was to involve the viewer as much as possible and even included Matatabi addressing the DVD viewer to join in the famous "Ooichi ni no saiyodo" chant during the song Gainageteya. In April the band released the single Koga Ninpocho which the band wrote and recorded for the anime series "Basilisk". The band's first live performance of the year was a special "fanclub only" performance at the Nogakudo Noh Theatre in Tokyo, Onmyouza were the first band to ever play on a Noh stage in Japan. A DVD of the concert titled Yugen-Reibu was released in August. However, proceeding the DVD, the band's long awaited sixth album Garyo-Tensei was released on the 22nd June. It is notable that the album made an appearance into the Oricon top ten album chart. In the summer of 2005 it was announced that Onmyouza would be playing their first ever overseas concerts. The band played three concerts, Belgium, France and Germany between the 28th of October and 1st November 2005 as well as attending special autograph sessions. The tour was successful and Kuroneko on behalf of the rest of the band has promised to return to play in Europe once again!At the beginning of 2006 Onmyouza released a long awaited double "best of album" entitled Inyo Shugyoku (which included in the first press edition bonus) live tracks and footage taken from the band's 2005 European tour. The footage contained many candid shots of the band enjoying a timeout from their offstage duties and gives a brief glimpse the contents of their first ever photobook Hyaku no Oni ga Oushuu wo Yuku which was released on February 28th.Two live releases were made available for sale in July 2006, a live concert double CD Onmyo-Raibu (a pun on the word "live") which was followed soon after by a live concert double DVD Syugyoku-Enbu. The summer of 2006 brought the beginning of a Japan-wide tour of more than 50 concerts. Concert performances in Paris and Berlin have also been announced. The tour is planned to end in November with a Tour Final at the Zepp Tokyo.

Kokui no Tennyo
June 27, 2007

1. Kokui no tennyo黒衣の天女
2. Dorotabou泥田坊
3. Agito顎門
4. Yurikago no ki揺籠の木
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Garyou Tensei
June 22, 2005

1. Kami no furumeki靂
2. Ryu no Kumo wo eru Gotoshi龍の雲を得る如し
3. Samayoeru彷徨える
4. Kouga ninpouchou甲賀忍法帖
5. Shiranui不知火
6. Oni koroshi鬼ころし
7. Gekka月花
8. Mizuchi no Miko蛟龍の巫女
9. Kumikyouku "Yoshitsune" ~Akki hougan組曲「義経」~悪忌判官
10. Kumikyouku « Yoshitsune » ~ Muma enjou組曲「義経」~夢魔炎上
11. Kumikyouku "Yoshitsune" ~Raise gaikou組曲「義経」~来世邂逅
12. Waga Shikabane wo Koeteyuke我が屍を越えてゆけ
~PART 1, PART 2~

Mugen Houyou
March 3, 2004

1. Mugen夢幻
2. Jami no houyou邪魅の抱擁
3. Nemuri睡
4. Kodou鼓動
5. Maikubi舞頚
6. Wanyudou輪入道
7. Enenra煙々羅
8. Nehan ninpouchou涅槃忍法帖
9. Yumemushi夢虫
10. Kappa odori 河童をどり
~PART 1, PART 2~

Nemuri
January 7, 2004

1. Nemuri睡
2. Tanuki bayashi貍囃子
3. Kodou鼓動
4. Nemuri ( instrumental version ) 睡(唄無し演奏のみ)
~DOWNLOAD~

Kikoku Tenshou
January 7, 2004

1. Korin 降臨
2. Memaizaka 眩暈坂
3. Oni 鬼
4. Omagatoki 逢魔刻
5. Fuguruma ni moyu koibumi 文車に燃ゆ恋文
6. Kori no kusabi 氷の楔
7. Onikiri ninpouchou 鬼斬忍法帖
8. Hyaku no oni ga yoru o yuku 百の鬼が夜を行く
9. Onmyoji 陰陽師
10. Inoko uta 亥の子唄
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Mezame
October 1, 2003

1. Mezame醒
1. Nemuri睡
2. Akuroou悪路王
2. Tanuki bayashi貍囃子
3. Shizukeganuma静ヶ沼
3. Kodou鼓動
4. Mezame (Karaoke)醒(からおけ)
4. Nemuri ( instrumental version ) 睡(唄無し演奏のみ)
~DOWNLOAD~



Houyoku Rindou
January 00, 2003

1. Homura no tori 焔之鳥
2. Houyoku tenshou 鳳翼天翔
3. Kirin 麒麟
4. Youka ninpouchou 妖花忍法帖
5. Nue 鵺
6. Sogenbi 叢原火
7. Rokurokubi 飛頭蛮
8. Omokage 面影
9. Hoshi no yadori 星の宿り
10. Maiagaru 舞いあがる
~PART 1, PART 2~

Fuuin Kairan
July 14, 2002

1. Kasha no wadachi火車の轍
2. Dodomeki百々目鬼
3. Kamaitachi窮奇
4. Utsusemi Ninpouchou空蝉忍法帖
5. Tsuchigumo Kitan土蜘蛛忌譚
6. Uwabami Banzai蟒蛇万歳
7. Shinshoku Rinne浸食輪廻
8. Tsuki Hime月姫
~PART 1, PART 2~

Tsuki Ni Murakumo Hana Ni Kaze
December 16, 2001

1. Tsuki ni murakumo hana ni kaze 月に叢雲花に風
2. Hotaru 螢
3. Ashioto 跫音
4. Tsuki ni murakumo hana ni kaze (karaoke) 月に叢雲花に風 (からおけ)
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Monday, September 29, 2008

Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection

TEKKEN 5: DARK RESURRECTION ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACK
Disc 1:
I'm Here Now (Remix)
Sparking
Mode Select ~Tekken 5~
Who's Afraid Of
Dragon's Nest ~To Those Who Go To Heaven~
Red Hot Fist
Formless Like Water
Unforgiven
Crimson Sunset
Moonlit Wilderness
Gold Rush
Massive Stunner
Antares
Streets
Street Wise ~Asura Mix~
Frozen Paradise
Ka-en-no-mai
Orbital Move
Poolside
Ground Zero Funk
The Finalizer
Give Me Your Name
One More
Neonatal
Raven's Ending
Feng's Ending
Asuka's Ending
Heihachi's Ending
Kazuya's Ending
Jin's Ending
Lee's Ending
Steve's Ending
Lei's Ending
Nina & Anna's Ending Part 1
Nina & Anna's Ending Part 2
Paul's Ending
Law's Ending
Hwoarang's Ending
Baek's Ending
Christie's Ending
Marduk's Ending
King's Ending
Julia's Ending
Ganryu's Ending
Bryan's Ending
Yoshimitsu's Ending
Bruce's Ending
Jack5's Ending
Panda & Kuma's Ending
Wang's Ending
Jinpachi's Ending
Devil Jin's Ending
Roger Jr.'s Ending Part 1
Roger Jr.'s Ending Part 2
Mokujin's Ending
Xiaoyu's Ending Part 1
Xiaoyu's Ending Part 2
After All
Martial Symphony Opus 5

Now and Then, Here and There


Sunday, September 21, 2008

The Dark Knight


THE DARK KNIGHT ORIGINAL MOTION PICTURE SOUNDTRACK

1. Why So Serious?
2. I'm Not A Hero
3. Harvey Two-Face
4. Aggressive Expansion
5. Always A Catch
6. Blood On My Hands
7. A Little Push
8. Like A Dog Chasing Cars
9. I Am The Batman
10. And I Thought My Jokes Were Bad
11. Agent Of Chaos
12. Introduce A Little Anarchy
13. Watch The World Burn
14. A Dark Knight

Underworld Evolution


UNDERWORLD EVOLUTION ORIGINAL MOTION PICTURE SOUNDTRACK

1. The Undertaker (Renholder Mix) (Puscifer)
2. Morning After (Chester Bennington)
3. Where Do I Stab Myself In The Ears (The Legion of Doom Remix) (Hawthorne Heights)
4. To The End (RnR Cheryl Mix) (My Chemical Romance)
5. Vermillion (Part 2) (Bloodstone Mix) (Slipknot)
6. Burn (Alleged Remix) (Alkaline Trio)
7. The Last Sunrise (Dusk Mix) (Aiden)
8. Bite To Break Skin (The Legion of Doom Remix) (Senses Fail)
9. Her Portrait In Black (Atreyu)
10. Washing Away Me In The Tides (Trivium)
11. Eternal Battle (Mendozza)
12. Our Truth (Lacuna Coil)
13. Cat People (Putting Out The Fire) (Gosling)
14. Why Are You Up (Bobby Gold)
15. Suicide (Meat Beat Manifesto)
16. HW2 (Cradle Of Filth)

Underworld


UNDERWORLD ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACK - MUSIC FROM THE MOTION PICTURE

1. Awakening (Damning Well, the)
2. REV 22:20 (Puscifer)
3. Throwing Punches (Page Hamilton)
4. Rocket Collecting (Milla)
5. Now I Know (Renholder)
6. Bring Me The Disco King (Loner Mix) (David Bowie)
7. Optimissed (Skinny Puppy)
8. Down In the Lab (Renholder)
9. Judith (Renholder Mix) (A Perfect Circle)
10. Suicide Note (Johnette Napolitano)
11. Baby's First Coffin (Dillinger Escape Plan)
12. Hover (Quiet Mix) (Trust Company)
13. Falling Through The Sky (Renholder)
14. Weak and Powerless (Tilling My Grave Mix) (A Perfect Circle)
15. Worms of the Earth (Finch)
16. From A Shell (Lisa Germano)
17. Death Dealer's Descent (Renholder)
18. On The Lash (Icarus Line, the)
19. All Of This Past (Sarah Bettens)

Saturday, September 20, 2008

Thursday, September 18, 2008

Hitomi Takahashi


Hitomi Takahashi (高橋 瞳, Takahashi Hitomi, born April 8, 1989) is a J-Rock/J-pop singer from Miyagi Prefecture in Japan. After being selected as finalist in the Sony Music SD audition, which contained about 20,000 applicants, Hitomi entered the music scene in 2005 with her single "Bokutachi no Yukue". The single was an instant hit for her, and entered the weekly Oricon charts at #1, making her the third solo debut singer to achieve this.

Profile
Height:147cm - 4' 7"
Favorite Artists:Shiina Ringo, Avril Lavigne, Ellegarden, LOST IN TIME, Jack's Mannequin, Shaka Labbits, and We Are Scientists
Favorite manga: Gintama
Favorite things: Dancing, collecting hats, film festivals

Biography

Pre-Debut
Hitomi Takahashi was born on April 8, 1989 in the Miyagi prefecture of Japan. Because of her abnormally large eyes, her parents named her "Hitomi", meaning "pupil/eye" in Japanese. By the influence of her father, she grew up listening to his favorite music, which was classic rock such as Eric Clapton and the Beatles.
In 2002, she entered junior-high/middle school. Upon entrance, Hitomi joined the school softball team and joined Kendo, where she obtained the level of sho-dan. It was during these years that she expressed an interest in becoming an artist's backup dancer, and began dancing with her friends.
During a karaoke singing event in 2003, Hitomi's friends encouraged her to sing live. Though she expressed a disliking for singing karaoke in front of a large crowd, she eventually sang because of her friend's encouragement, and from that time on the desire to become a singer awoke in her. During her second year in junior-high school, in the middle of the summer of 2003, Hitomi applied for the Sony Music Auditions. Because of a change in interest, Hitomi moved from singing dance music to singing rock music.
In 2004, Hitomi was selected as the finalist for the Sony Music SD audition (Vo-che3); 20,000 others had auditioned. She had been worried that because of her height (147 cm), she would be overlooked, but her powerful voice attracted the attention of people while she sang live. The end of 2004 found her being chosen to sing the theme song for "Gundam SEED DESTINY". Recording of her song "Bokutachi no Yukue" began at the end of the year.

sympathy era
In 2005, she was in the middle of high school entrance exams as the title for her 1st single "Bokutachi no Yukue" was announced. The single was released on April 2005, and debuted at #1 on the Oricon charts. This was a huge success, making Hitomi the second female singer to have a debut single in the #1 spot, and the third solo artist to have a debut single reach #1. The single ended up selling well over 100,000 copies.
Hitomi soon entered Shiogama Girls High School, and started her first radio personality on Date fm (FM Sendai) called "Takahashi Hitomi ~Sound D・N・A~".
The second single from Hitomi, "evergreen", was released on August 12, 2005. The song was used as the theme song for the Japanese TV drama "New Kids War". The single sales were much lower than her previous single, with the single debuting at #22 on the Japanese Oricon Charts, and selling a little less than 30,000 copies.
Takahashi's third single, "Aozora no NAMIDA", was soon released on November 30, 2005, and it was used as the 1st opening theme song for the anime BLOOD+. (It had originally been planned for an October 12, 2005 released, but was pushed back to the later date.) Its first week on the charts found it at #8 on the Oricon charts with 44,629 copies sold, and it eventually sold over 80,000 copies. This was a huge leap from her past single "evergreen".
On February 22, Hitomi's Official Fan Club was revealed, the title being a play on the first letter of her name and her height, "H147." Hitomi also won an award at the 20th Japanese Gold Disc Awards for New Artist of the Year, and sang live at the event.
The first studio album from the singer, "sympathy", was released on March 1, 2006. The album came in two formats, CD only and CD+DVD (limited edition), and contained 12 tracks in total, with 7 of them being previously unreleased songs. The album debuted at #10 for its first week on the Oricon Charts, and sold over 30,000 copies.
For the release of her first album "sympathy", Hitomi held her first live concert on April 1, 2006. Commenting on how much she enjoyed the concert, Hitomi soon decided to hold more concerts for her "sympathy" album. The concerts were named the Hitomi Takahashi Live "Sympathy" ~BOXX Series~, and became a way for her to promote new songs. In total, the Hitomi Takahashi Live "Sympathy" ~BOXX Series~ had six lives.

Bamboo Collage era
Hitomi released her 4th single "Communication" on July 12, 2006. The song was the ending theme song for "MUSIC FIGHTER" during the month of July 2006. Once finally released, this single failed to make it in the Top 20 Daily Charts. It also failed to make it in the Weekly Top 30, and was revealed to debut at #60 on the charts, selling a little more than 2,000 copies in its first week.
It was during the eighth month of 2006 that news of a new single surfaced. This single, titled "Ko·mo·re·bi", was officially announced to be Hitomi's 5th single at the end of August, and was used as the theme song for the movie "Tegami", which features actors Takayuki Yamada, Tetsuji Tamayama, and Erika Sawajiri. Similar to her past single, "Ko·mo·re·bi" failed to chart in the Top 30 Weekly Charts, and debuted at #50 for its first week on the charts, only selling about 300 more copies than "Communication". In spite of this, Hitomi was chosen to be one of many artists to take part in the new tribute album for the new Death Note movie.
Following the release of her two unsuccessful singles was the song "Candy Line," which was officially announced on Christmas Day. The song was chosen to be used as the 4th ending theme for the anime series, Gintama. When released, the single became her biggest hit since "evergreen", and reached #14 during its first week on the Oricon charts, and overall was reported as selling over 15,000 copies.
As her 2nd single of 2007, Takahashi released her 7th single, titled "Jet Boy Jet Girl", which was released on August 1st, 2007. The title song was the new opening theme song to the anime "Terra e...", and her second single to be released in CD only and CD+DVD formats. The single did not receive the same success as "Candy Line", but sold over double of her 4th and 5th singles.
Takahashi also released a new single a little more than one month after "Jet Boy Jet Girl", with the title "Tsuyoku Nare". The title song, aptly named "Tsuyoku Nare", was used as the ending theme song of the movie "Hōtai Club". As her past four singles, this song was produced by Takuya, and the lyrics were personally written by Takahashi herself. Though heavily promoted via the movie, "Tsuyoku Nare" failed to match the success of her "sympathy" era singles.
Continuing the speedy releasing of material, Takahashi released her 2nd album "Bamboo Collage". The album featured all the singles since the release of "Communication", and was her first album to reflect her change from pop/rock music to punk-rock, a change which was made because her voice was thought to be better suited to the latter genre. As most of the singles released for promotion of this album, "Bamboo Collage" failed to enter the Oricon Weekly Top 30. Despite this, though, Takahashi held her first tour, which consisted of four lives during the early parts of December.

2008 and beyond
Since the album release and tour, Takahashi kept a low profile in the music scene, but was recording for a few months. On March 1st, 2008, Takahashi graduated from high school, and moved from Sendai to Tokyo. Her new song "Atashi no Machi, Ashita no Machi" is scheduled to be the first opening theme song of the anime, Toshokan Sensō, while another untitled song will be used as the ending theme of the NHK BS2 TV show "Digital Stadium".


OFFICIAL WEBSITE: http://www.takahashihitomi.com/


Bamboo Collage
October 24, 2007

1. "Graduation (グラデュエイション, Graduation)"
2. "Candy Line (キャンディ・ライン, Candy Line)"
3. "Pride"
4. "Breakthrough (ブレイクスルー, Breakthrough)"
5. "Yoru no Melody (夜のメロディ, Yoru no Melody)"
6. "Tsuyoku Nare (強くなれ, Tsuyoku Nare)"
7. "Renai Kyou no Uta (恋愛狂の歌, Renai Kyou no Uta)"
8. "Selection (セレクション, Selection)"
9. "Communication (コミュニケイション, Communication)"
10. "Ko·mo·re·bi (コ・モ・レ・ビ, Ko·mo·re·bi) -Bamboo Ver.-"
11. "Jet Boy Jet Girl"
12. "Stay Tune"
13. "Kanjiru Mama (感じるまま, Kanjiru Mama)"
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Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Bleach


Azumanga Daioh

BLOOD+

DeathNote

Devil May Cry

FLCL





~OST 2~

~OST 3~

Fate Stay Night

Naruto

OST 1

Complete Track List:
1. ROCKS
2. I Said I'm Naruto
3. Nine Tail Demon Fox
4. Morning
5. Naruto's Daily Life
6. Nervous
7. The Raising Fighting Spirit
8. Sadness and Sorrow
9. Loneliness
10. Sakura's Theme
11. Kakashi's Theme
12. Sexiness
13. Go Go Naruto!
14. Evening
15. Glued State
16. Need To Be Strong
17. Bad Situation
18. Strong And Strike
19. Turn Over
20. Victory
21. Naruto Main Theme
22. Wind

OST 2

Complete Track Listing:
1. Haruka Kanata
2. Daylight of Konoha
3. Confrontment
4. Evil
5. Sasuke's Theme
6. Survival Examination
7. Afternoon of Konoha
8. Fooling Mode
9. Konohamaru's Theme
10. It's The Training!
11. Gai's Theme
12. Hinata vs Neji
13. Orochimaru's Theme
14. Avenger
15. Orochimaru Fight
16. Raikiri
17. Sasuke's Destiny
18. Alone
19. Harmonia

OST 3

Complete Track List:
1. Beautiful Green Wild Beast
2. Sakura Season
3. Fake
4. A Crisis After Another
5. Rock Lee's Theme
6. Dance
7. Ultimate Secrets
8. I'll do it right!
9. Oh! Student and Teacher Affection
10. Avenger
11. Heavy Violence
12. Sarutobi
13. Hokage
14. Grief and Sorrow
15. Jiraiya's Theme
16. Ripple
17. Swaying Necklace
18. Bunta
19. Tea Country
20. Sneaking Nightmare
21. The 5ths Fight
22. Hero
23. Those Who Inherit The Will of Fire

Prince Of Tennis

Karas

the GazettE

Complete Discography

Shinkou Shuukyou Gakudan NoGoD


Mugenkyou夢幻郷
April 9, 2008
1. Maboroshi幻
2. Saikou no sekai最高の世界
3. Shirasagi白鷺
4. Shinjitsu no hana
5. Rinne tenshou
6. Atarimae
7. Aozora
8. Tsumibatsu no Egoist
10. Shukufuku no uta
11. Yume

Sadie

LINE UP
Vocal : Mao
Guitar : Tsurugi
Guitar : Mizuki
Bass : Aki
Drums : Kei
Drums : Sora [gone : 2006]


OFFICIAL LINKS
Sadie - official site

PROFILE
Sadie is one of the most successful newcomers in the indies world. Their heavy and aggressive yet melodic sound has given them a lot of fans and great record sales. Not only are most of their releases sold out, almost every concert they have sells out as well. The band started in early 2005 and have so far gained popularity not just in Japan, but in the whole world.

BIOGRAPHY
Sadie was created in February 2005 by Mao, Tsurugi, Aki, Mizuki and Sora. They started their activities on March 18, 2005 at BIG CAT in Osaka where they played as the opening act for Fatima, D, shulla and others. A few months later on December third, Sadie had their first oneman called 「dekiai ~ As a sad matter of fact ~ 」. At this concert they introduced their new single Dekiai, which came out only a few days later.Everything seemed to be going well for this young band until their drummer Sora left them in January 2006. The group decided to stay together and released more singles and in March, Sora was replaced by a new drummer named Kei. He was given a warm welcome by the fans and after joining the group, Sadie released their first mini-album, The Trend Killer, which was limited to only 4444 copies. Even though Sadie had always done their own thing and tried to stand out from other bands, they were often compared to Dir en grey after the release of this mini-album.They continued releasing material and touring and they quickly got their own faithful fan base. At the end of 2006, they released their second mini-album THE SUICIDE MACHINE and also started a tour by the same name, which kept them occupied until the end of the year. 2007 started with a lot of concerts for this promising band and because of massive sales, a third press of their first mini-album The Trend Killer was released in February. Acouple months later on April 18th, Sadie released their first DVD; it was limited to 3333 copies and titled THE SUICIDAL APPLICANTS. After their tour, they released a second DVD titled Distract against the terrors. During the summer of 2007, Sadie opened a fanclub which they named UNDEAD.

Struggle Against Betrayal
October 5, 2008

1. Struggle Against Betrayal

SADIE -UNDEAD 13+2-
June 25, 2008

1. Mousou higyaku seiheki妄想被虐性癖
2. obstacle progress
3. Meisai迷彩
4. under the chaos
5. Psycho Cultureサイコカルチャー
6. CHILDREN OF DESPAIR
7. GRUDGE OF SORROW
8. M.F.P. (Malicious Female Pigs)
9. confusion
10. MAD ROID
11. Empty room
12. a holy terrors
13. Silent Eve + αサイレントイヴ+α
DVD-1. Meisai (PV)迷彩 (PV)
DVD-2. a holy terrors (PV)
DVD-3. Silent Eve (PV)サイレントイヴ (PV)
DVD-4. Crimson Tear (PV)
~PART 1, PART 2~

Grieving the Dead Soul
July 23, 2008

1. Grieving the dead soul
2. Sexual Affection
3. Hakanaki risou wazuka na ai儚き理想 僅かな愛
4. In Cave

Crimson Tear
March 5, 2008

1. Crimson Tear
2. Payment Of Vomiter
3. Dustin' Fucker Life
4. The Heartless

The Bullet Storm
July 25, 2007

1. Obvious Ballade
2. Deadly Masquerade
3. Silent Eve
4. Waver In Darkness
5. Blue Irony

a holy terrors
March 23, 2007

1. a holy terrors
2. barking the enemy
3. rock 'n' roll stinky people

Sayonara no Hate
December 17, 2006

1. Sayonara no Hate

The Suicide Machine
November 22, 2006

1. confusion
2. Deathwish
3. Voice of pain
4. MAD ROID
5. Empty room
DVD. Meisai迷彩

GRUDGE OF SORROW
August 2, 2006

1. GRUDGE OF SORROW
2. Tsuiren no hana
3. M.F.P. (Malicious Female Pigs)

The Trend Killer
May 3, 2006

1. Enter the killing
2. under the chaos
3. Psycho Cultureサイコカルチャー
4. Meranchoria
5. CHILDREN OF DESPAIR
6. Cold Playコールドプレイ

dekiai
December 14, 2005

1. obstacle progress
2. Meisai迷彩
3. Nageki no koufuku嘆きの幸福

Oboreru sakana
December 3, 2005

1. Oboreru sakana

Kokui no shita no yokubou to, kunou no hate ni mita hyaku kei no yuri tachi
July 27, 2005

1. Awaki gunjou淡き群青
2. Aka chouchou赤蝶々
3. Mousou higyaku seiheki妄想被虐性癖

RENTRER EN SOI

LINE UP
Vocal : Satsuki
Guitar, Piano : Takumi
Bass : Ryo
Drums : Mika
Guitar : Shun
Guitar : Ao [gone : 2004]

OFFICIAL LINKS
RENTRER EN SOI - official site

PROFILE
The name RENTRER EN SOI means something along the lines of "return in self" in French, and this theme of self-reflection is an important theme to the five band members. The band's music is always evolving and they have a lot to offer: quite complex, melodious and sometimes heavy songs combined with Satsuki's low, despairing growls. On the other hand, melancholic and dream-like songs, which are complimented by graceful and emotional vocals, are also found in the band's extensive discography. Their looks have also changed drastically over the years. They started as a visual kei band with middle-ages inspired costumes and currently have a more mature and casual look.The band has also spread their activities overseas and have toured Europe and performed at a number of American anime conventions.

BIOGRAPHY
Rentrer en Soi formed in 2001, but their activities during their first two years were scarce. They released a few demo-tapes, a few singles that were only available at their lives, and that was it. At first, the band consisted of only four members: Satsuki on vocals, Takumi and Ao on guitar and Ryu on bass.A slow start didn't seem very promising, but their determination paid off a short time later. In 2003, Mika joined as the drummer, completing the line-up. It was around that time that they caught the attention of Yukari, former vocalist of the band BAISER, who had turned his focus toward producing bands. The result of their collaboration was released in January 2004, the mini-album Yurikago, which was distributed by the label Free Will, of which they were soon to become a part. Yukari's influence was audible on the mini-album and the band's songs seemed to sound quite a bit like BAISER's songs. This was definitely not a negative thing as their popularity increased along with the number of fans. On the same day as the release of the mini-album they held a one-man, which completely sold out. Right after their first one-man, Ao left the band and was replaced shortly after by Shun; the line-up has remained the same since then.A DVD that somewhat matched Yurikago was released in August. It contained PVs of the songs, which were all recorded in France. Shortly after, they released the single, Wither, and their first full length album, Sphire-Croid, followed a few months later, taking them into the new year. For this album, the members were all dressed in costumes that seemed to come directly from the middle ages. Some of the costumes such as those involving some harnesses might not have been very comfortable on stage, but it was a very unique style that hadn't been used by any other visual kei band. That same year, two new singles were released along with the twin mini-albums, Astre no Ito and Kein no Hitsugi, which were the last releases that Yukari produced for them.Perhaps because of the change of producer, their style began to change again and it was not the only thing that changed. They also changed their name to an all caps format.The evolution in sound was displayed even more clearly with the release of their self-titled album, RENTRER EN SOI, in May 2006. The gentle melodies had disappeared and it had a much rougher sound overall. Satsuki's whimpers and breathy voice had been replaced by growls and screams. Also their style shifted from visual kei and the band wore much more casual outfits and make-up.A number of new singles followed rapidly and the band started to prepare for another album, The bottom of chaos, released in August 2007. Before its release, the band took another important step in their career as they performed in Europe for the first time in July. They performed only two shows: one in France and one in Germany. A few months after, the band also got the opportunity to perform in the USA, at the anime convention Oni-con. In April 2008, the band was supposed to perform in the USA again, this time at the Clash Against Commercialism event, organized by their label Free Will in NYC. Unfortunately, the event was canceled, but the band still performed in the USA again, at another anime convention in June.For the future, RENTRER EN SOI has announced that they will be releasing a new mini-album called MEGIDDO in October. We're curious to see what they bring us, maybe their sound will change again? Moreover, it seems that whatever this band does, it is successful and we're sure that that they'll continue in this way!

AIN SOPH AUR (side of satan)
November 19, 2008

A01. STIGMATA
A02. Sincerely
A03. Kuuhaku no joukei空白の情景
A04. Hamon tsutau memai波紋伝う眩暈
A05. LAST SCENE
A06. Shinwa神話
A07. Full Moon
A08. Monochrome Cinemaモノクロームシネマ
A09. Eyes of forest
A10. Tsuki de namida月で涙
A11. into the sky
A12. TO INFINITY
A13. Mizu yumemiru chouchou水夢見る蝶々
A14. SECRET SCARS -BESIDE YOU-
A15. Hoshikuzu no rasen星屑の螺旋
A16. STAY GOLD
B01. PROTOPLASM
B02. JUST MAD PAIN
B03. Usubeni iro薄紅色
B04. Re-birth
B05. Bunretsu LE+DD Jinkaku分裂LE+DD人格
B06. AMONGST FOOLISH ENEMIES
B07. Taiyou no todokanai basho太陽の届かない場所
B08. Tsuki ga maioriru koto no nai daichi月が舞い降りる事のない大地
B09. THE ABYSS OF DESPAIR
B10. wither
B11. THORNY RAIN BREAK
B12. JUDE
B13. Ichigo Oblate苺オブラート
B14. Last word 「 」
B15. I hate myself and want to . . .
B16. Zenkeishiki kusari hateru ima, yuiitsu...全景色腐り果てる今、唯一…

MEGIDDO
October 22, 2008

1. LAST SCENE
2. CRUSADE
3. BAPTISM
4. DAMNATION
5. METEMPSYCHOSIS

UNENDING SANCTUARY
アンエンディング サンクチュアリ
July 30, 2008

1. UNENDING SANCTUARY
2. SECRET SCARS -BESIDE YOU-
3. TO INFINITY - Kurikaesareru soushitsu ni sasagu inori-TO INFINITY -繰り返される喪失に捧ぐ祈り

STIGMATA
March 28, 2008

1. STIGMATA
2. Ushinawareta Fuukei no Yume -UNPLUGGED- (失われた風景の夢)
3. Shinwa -Seikon MIX- (神話 -聖痕MIX- )

The Bottom Of Chaos
August 1, 2007

1. I WAS DAMNED
2. JUST MAD PAIN
3. Ushinawareta fuukei no yume (失われた風景の夢)
4. THE ABYSS OF DESPAIR
5. THORNY RAIN BREAK
6. Misshitsu to Kodoku ni Dokusareta Yuutsu (密室と孤独に毒された憂鬱)
7. MISERY LOVES POISONOUS BLUE
8. AMONGST FOOLISH ENEMIES
9. Shinwa (神話)
10. TO INFINITY
11. GROWL
12. I hate myself and want to . . .

AMONGST FOOLISH ENEMIES
April 18, 2007

1. AMONGST FOOLISH ENEMIES
2. NEGATIVE CREEP
3. LAST WORD 「 」(re-recording)
4. Binzume ni ugomeku homunculus (”Zenkei iro kusari hateru ima, yuiitsu…” Remix) (瓶詰めに蠢くホムンクルス‐全景色腐り果てる今、唯一・・・Remix)

THE ABYSS OF DESPAIR
March 28, 2007

1. THE ABYSS OF DESPAIR
2. MURDER INTENT
3. RE-BIRTH (re-recording)
4. Fenétre ~into the sky remix~

RENTRER EN SOI
May 31, 2006

1. mawaru (廻)
2. bunretsu LE+DD jinkaku (分裂LE+DD人格)
3. giragira (疑裸偽裸)
4. DEAD bilieve ME
5. PROTOPLASM
6. gedoku magai ni SUICIDE (解毒まがいにSUICIDE)
7. Strawberry Oblaat
8. misemonogoya (見世物小屋)
9. karasuiro no taiji (鴉色の胎児)
10. seishinshi jusandome (精神死13度目)
11. JUDE
12. binetsuka de shajitsu shita shinso wa atesaki fumei no tegami to naru (微熱下で写実した深層は宛先不明の手紙と成る)

Karasuiro no Taiji
April 26, 2006

1. Karasuiro no Taiji (鴉色の胎児)
2. PROTOPLASM re-mix
3. 20060225

PROTOPLASM
February 22, 2006

1. PROTOPLASM
2. Taiyou no Todokanai Basho (太陽の届かない場所)
3. Tsuki de Namida (Inorganic Sanctuary MIX) (月で涙)

Kein no Hitsugi (Keinの棺)
August 24, 2005

1. Shinseikai (深性界)
2. Taiyou no Todokanai Basho (太陽の届かない場所)
3. Fuyuu Tsuisou (浮遊追想)
4. Sora Yumemiru Mizuchuuka (空夢見る水中花)
5. Sephirot (セフィロト)
6. Ito (絲)

Astre no Ito (Astreの絲)
August 24, 2005

1. Shinseikai ( 神性界)
2. Hoshikuzu no Rasen ( 星屑の螺旋)
3. Haikyo to Kashita Hakoniwa (廃墟と化した箱庭)
4. Tsuki de Namida (月で涙)
5. Anima Mundi (アニマムンディ)
6. Hitsugi (棺)

Mizu Yumemiru Chouchou (水夢見る喋々)
May 25, 2005

1. Tensei (転生)
2. 水夢見る喋々
3. Itsuwari no Uzu (偽りの渦)

Sphire-Croid
January 26, 2005

1. ..a prelude
2. Crystal letter
3. taikyou naru yousui yuugi (胎教なる羊水遊戯)
4. wither
5. Eyes of forest
6. Last word「 」
7. uso koushoku (薄紅色)
8. Iconoclasm
9. secret scars
10. Full Moon

wither
October 27, 2004

1. Wither
2. Season
3. Karappo no hako (からっぽの箱)

Yurikago (ゆりかご)
January 31, 2004

1. The flow of time ~in a cradle~
2. Sincerely
3. Re-birth
4. Vision of you
5. Aqua
6. Fallen
7. Monochrome Cinema (モノクロームシネマ)

Hitsuu Kizuato (悲痛傷)
March 27, 2003

1. 浮遊追想
2. Hoshikuzu no Neji (星屑の螺旋)
3. 浮遊追想 ~Metal Floot Mix~
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