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2011.07.02, 08:44 AM | #31 | |||
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Mouse on the keys is a japanese Jazz-Rock group that I discovered recently on YouTube. Enjoy ! |
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2011.07.03, 06:20 PM | #32 |
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Mouse on the keys is amazing! I listen to them when I'm walking between classes and it makes it a lot more exciting.
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I dig that. The keys are a little repetitive for my taste, but damn that drummer can lay it down. It always tickles me to see someone on a three or four-piece kit that can put the likes of Niel Pert on their 36 whatever-piece set to shame.
A couple offerings from me. One of my favorites for a long time. Definitely more on the pop/big band end. I imagine if you like nu-Shiina jazz you'll love dorlis.
These guys stray a lot into the classical and video game soundtrack-ish area but it's a good mix.
I'm a big bossa nova fan, through typically more of the actual Brazilian variety.
Speaking of bossa nova, this girl does it right. She released a bossa nova-style cover album a few years back that I've been meaning to get.
Actually a band, despite only the vocalist being in the PV.
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2011.07.03, 09:45 PM | #34 |
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Just get Kiyohiko Semba and Haniwa Allstars live in concert CD, skip to track 13 and then you will know what jazz is meant to be.
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2011.08.01, 04:54 AM | #35 | ||||||
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Paradise Lunch, an all-female jazz nonet best known (and only known) for the Baccano OP, Gun's & Roses.
To their credit, they've made the fact that they're a one-hit wonder work to their advantage: they've released two albums, with sixteen total tracks, seven of which are versions of their "one" hit. And here's the Baccano OP. By far the best part of a below-average show:
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2011.08.01, 02:16 PM | #36 |
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^Wow, I totally forgot about those guys. I stumbled upon them years ago and promptly forgot. Thanks for reminding me.
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2011.08.01, 05:41 PM | #37 |
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They must be unforgettable
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2011.10.11, 06:21 PM | #38 | |||||||||
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Hi guys, this is my first post here in EMF. I just got here from a google search on "Tomosaka Rie" (because of this clip http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ftyLNv0_LE ), and since I happen to be a huge fan of SR/TJ, was I amazed finding this place
Maybe I'll introduce myself better later, now I'm just gonna leave here some awesome Ego-wrappin' links:
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