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Re: Japanese Music - J-Pop, enka, J-Rock, Japanese hip-hop,
Posted: Sat Dec 01, 2012 4:44 pm
by Animusubi
I don't listen to as much Japanese music as I used to. It used to be exclusively what I listened to, but I don't care for it as much anymore. Gackt got me into J-music actually, when I saw the Mizerable PV on television. From like 15 until senior year of high school, I was known as J-rock Girl. LOL I dressed very dark and listened to Gackt, Malice Mizer, Dir en Grey, Janne da Arc, X-Japan, etc. I don't listen to J-rock much anymore, and I liked Gackt's older work, his newer stuff has been a bit too pop for me (minus the themes he did for games and tokusatsu shows). After high school I was into K-pop until about the time DBSK hit the scene, then K-pop sounded like everything here in the states, so it's most miss and very little hit now.
As far as J-music now, m-flo is my favorite. I also enjoy Monkey Majik, Capsule, Shiina Ringo, Tokyo Jihen, and the occasional Utada Hikaru. I usually listen to opening and ending themes from favorite anime, and I've been loving listening to older music, like from Maison Ikkoku, Kimagure Orange Road, and Ranma 1/2. Love love love it.
I'm more into K-Indie currently as far as anything modern. I also love trip-hop music. I need upbeat stuff when I draw.
Re: Japanese Music - J-Pop, enka, J-Rock, Japanese hip-hop,
Posted: Fri Dec 07, 2012 9:19 pm
by Ender424
I honestly only listen to anime OP/ED songs when it comes to Japanese music, particularly rock music.
Re: Japanese Music - J-Pop, enka, J-Rock, Japanese hip-hop,
Posted: Sat Dec 22, 2012 11:08 am
by kndy
Here is what I'm listening to this week:
BOOM BOOM SATELLITES - BROKEN MIRROR
AKB48 Team Surprise singles
Mayu Watanabe - Hikarumonotachi
FLOWER - Koibito no Santa Claus
AKB48 - UZA
SKE48 - Kiss Datte Hidarikikki
Kana Nishino - Always
9nine- White Wishes
Southern All Stars - Umi no Yeah!!!

Re: Japanese Music - J-Pop, enka, J-Rock, Japanese hip-hop,
Posted: Sat Dec 22, 2012 11:18 am
by kndy
ryoran wrote:I don't listen to as much Japanese music as I used to. It used to be exclusively what I listened to, but I don't care for it as much anymore. Gackt got me into J-music actually, when I saw the Mizerable PV on television. From like 15 until senior year of high school, I was known as J-rock Girl. LOL I dressed very dark and listened to Gackt, Malice Mizer, Dir en Grey, Janne da Arc, X-Japan, etc. I don't listen to J-rock much anymore, and I liked Gackt's older work, his newer stuff has been a bit too pop for me (minus the themes he did for games and tokusatsu shows). After high school I was into K-pop until about the time DBSK hit the scene, then K-pop sounded like everything here in the states, so it's most miss and very little hit now.
As far as J-music now, m-flo is my favorite. I also enjoy Monkey Majik, Capsule, Shiina Ringo, Tokyo Jihen, and the occasional Utada Hikaru. I usually listen to opening and ending themes from favorite anime, and I've been loving listening to older music, like from Maison Ikkoku, Kimagure Orange Road, and Ranma 1/2. Love love love it.
I'm more into K-Indie currently as far as anything modern. I also love trip-hop music. I need upbeat stuff when I draw.
A lot of people I know are the same way. Because I work with the Asian entertainment industry, I listen to K-Pop as well, I covered S.E.S., Fin.k.l. and Baby VOX in the '90s and in 2008, my first book was on DBSK. But since I was working with Avex/Rhythm Zone, it was focused on their Japanese music but I was able to integrate the K-Pop by covering the worldwide fandom.
It was the largest project that I worked on that involved people from all over the world....
But I like your taste in music and the fact that you listen to different things. I cover music all over the world, so I'm always open to music trends from all over the globe.
Re: Japanese Music - J-Pop, enka, J-Rock, Japanese hip-hop,
Posted: Mon Dec 24, 2012 6:24 am
by greg
kndy wrote:FLOWER - Koibito no Santa Claus
I wonder if this is a cover of the old Yumi Matsutoya song from the '70s? I just heard an instrumental version of that song at a super market a few days ago.
Re: Japanese Music - J-Pop, enka, J-Rock, Japanese hip-hop,
Posted: Sat Dec 29, 2012 4:37 pm
by Animusubi
That is awesome kndy! I admit I like DBSK's Korean music to their Japanese ones, but I thoroughly enjoyed their themes for One Piece, and I liked them when they were still together, I don't really listen to them separately anymore. It's nice to see someone who is familiar with the K-pop in the 90's.
And thank you, I often play some music when I stream drawing art live, and everyone always wants my playlist. Haha!
Re: Japanese Music - J-Pop, enka, J-Rock, Japanese hip-hop,
Posted: Wed Jan 30, 2013 8:32 am
by kndy
greg wrote:kndy wrote:FLOWER - Koibito no Santa Claus
I wonder if this is a cover of the old Yumi Matsutoya song from the '70s? I just heard an instrumental version of that song at a super market a few days ago.
Hi Greg, yeah it was another cover. Of course, the original is the best no matter how many covers I have heard.
ryoran wrote:That is awesome kndy! I admit I like DBSK's Korean music to their Japanese ones, but I thoroughly enjoyed their themes for One Piece, and I liked them when they were still together, I don't really listen to them separately anymore. It's nice to see someone who is familiar with the K-pop in the 90's.
Yeah, I don't listen to them now that they are just two of them now. But yeah...really enjoyed K-Pop 90's.
Re: Japanese Music - J-Pop, enka, J-Rock, Japanese hip-hop,
Posted: Wed Jan 30, 2013 8:39 am
by kndy
Currently listening to:
Perfume - Spending all my time
Perfume - JPN
AKB48 - Eien Pressure
no3b - Juchiberu Fureru and Answer
Nogizaka46 - Seifuku no Mannequin
Nanase Aikawa - Complete Best
Not Yet - Suika Baby
Morning Musume - The Peace
Morning Musume - Best Morning Musume 1
Morning Musume - Best Morning Musume 2

Re: Japanese Music - J-Pop, enka, J-Rock, Japanese hip-hop,
Posted: Wed Jan 30, 2013 9:22 am
by usamimi
oh, GOSH, I was nutso for Japanese music when I was in high school. I still love a lot of Japanese music, but I'm not as fanatical about it as I once was. XD;;
I got into the Japanese music scene with X-Japan, as many people did...I soon discovered Bo0wy (the band that influenced X-Japan the most) and from there discovered Tomoyasu Hotei, who I still adore and follow his work. (I have almost his entire discography, save for singles, just because that would get pretty pricy.)
I used to be super into Jrock and visual kei (Malice Mizer, Glay, Luna Sea, Dir en grey, Buck Tick, Kagrra, Dué le Quartz, L'arc~en~ciel, hide, TM Revolution, Siam Shade, Zard, etc etc). I still like most of those, but a lot of the ones I used to really love have broken up or just don't release much anymore. I still listen to their music off and on, as well as Capsule, Perfume, Shiina Ringo/Tokyo Jihen, Ayumi Hamasaki, Utada Hikaru, Go!Go!7188, Stance Punks, Ellegarden, Rip Slyme, Pe'z, Orange Range, Zwei, etc etc. I have fairly eclectic musical tastes, so I listen to a random mix of everything, really.
Re: Japanese Music - J-Pop, enka, J-Rock, Japanese hip-hop,
Posted: Wed Jan 30, 2013 9:30 am
by kndy
usamimi wrote:oh, GOSH, I was nutso for Japanese music when I was in high school. I still love a lot of Japanese music, but I'm not as fanatical about it as I once was. XD;;
I got into the Japanese music scene with X-Japan, as many people did...I soon discovered Bo0wy (the band that influenced X-Japan the most) and from there discovered Tomoyasu Hotei, who I still adore and follow his work. (I have almost his entire discography, save for singles, just because that would get pretty pricy.)
I used to be super into Jrock and visual kei (Malice Mizer, Glay, Luna Sea, Dir en grey, Buck Tick, Kagrra, Dué le Quartz, L'arc~en~ciel, hide, TM Revolution, Siam Shade, Zard, etc etc). I still like most of those, but a lot of the ones I used to really love have broken up or just don't release much anymore. I still listen to their music off and on, as well as Capsule, Perfume, Shiina Ringo/Tokyo Jihen, Ayumi Hamasaki, Utada Hikaru, Go!Go!7188, Stance Punks, Ellegarden, Rip Slyme, Pe'z, Orange Range, Zwei, etc etc. I have fairly eclectic musical tastes, so I listen to a random mix of everything, really.
Nice!!! Love X Japan and class Bo0wy and Buck Tick. I still listen to Glay, Luna Sea and L'Arc.... Zard will always be a favorite of mine, as with Mr. Children, Spitz, My Little Lover.