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NICO Touches the Walls is a Japanese rock band which consists of vocalist/guitarist Mitsumura Tatsuya (光村龍哉), guitarist Furumura Daisuke (古村大介), bassist Sakakura Shingo (坂倉心悟), and Tsushima Shotaro (対馬祥太郎) on drums. Formed in 2004, NICO Touches the Walls won the LOTTE Prize at the 2004 YAMAHA TEENS’ MUSIC FESTIVAL. They made the indie debut with Senha & Co. and are now signed to Ki/oon Records. .
Yellow Magic Orchestra (YMO) is an influential Japanese electropop band, formed in 1978. They are renowned as a major influence in popular music, and for pioneering the electropop music genre. The principal members are Haruomi Hosono (bass), Yukihiro Takahashi (drums) and Ryuichi Sakamoto (keyboards). The band was originally conceived as a one-off studio project by Hosono, the other two members being recruited session musicians - the idea was to produce an album fusing orientalist exotica (cf their cover version of Martin Denny's Firecracker) with modern electronics. However the first album (with its cutting-edge production) was very popular, and the studio...
Correct tag: 魔幻力量 Magic Power (魔幻力量) is a 6-member rock/hip-hop band from Taiwan that was formed in 2008. Their music has a unique sound as it also contains essences of pop, electronica and rap amongst many others. They released their debut album, self-titled '魔幻力量', on 29/12/2009. Members: 嘎嘎 GaGa - Vocalist 廷廷 TingTing - Vocalist 雷堡 LeiBao - Guitarist 凱開 KaiKai - Bassist 阿翔 AhXiang - Drummer 鼓鼓 GuGu - DJ Discography: 魔幻力量 - 29/12/2009 不按牌理出牌 - 28/07/2011 射手 - 21/12/2012 Official Blog: http://mpclub.pixnet.net/blog Official Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/magicpowertw .
Magical Power Mako is a very important Japanese psychedelic/avant-garde artist. Since his recorded debut in the early 1970s, Mako has covered genres as diverse and disparate as traditional Japanese folk, acid folk/rock, experimental, krautrock, progressive rock, and more recently ambient music. His albums 'Magical Power Mako' (Polydor 1974) and 'Super Record' (Polydor 1975) are considered among the most important Japanese underground rock releases of all time. .