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==Information==
 
==Information==
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Shimamiya Eiko began working with [[I've Sound]] in 1999 and has contributed to a large number of [[I've Sound]] compilation albums. She has also been a member of [[I've Sound]] vocal units [[Healing Leaf]] and [[Love Planet Five]]. She has at various times been credited under the pseudonyms ''EIKO'' and ''PEKO''.
 
  
Shimamiya composes most of her own music and is noted for the sensitive and poetic nature of her  lyrics. She also runs a music school called ''Shimamiya Size'' (S-size). She made her major label debut with the mini-album ''[[Ulysses|ULYSSES]]'', and released her first full-length album ''[[O (Shimamiya Eiko album)|O]]'' on October 4, 2006.
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Shimamiya Eiko began working with [[I've Sound]] in 1999 and has contributed to a large number of I've Sound compilation albums. She has also been a member of I've Sound vocal units [[Healing Leaf]] and [[Love Planet Five]]. She has at various times been credited under the pseudonyms ''EIKO'' and ''PEKO''. Shimamiya made her major label debut with the mini-album ''[[Ulysses|ULYSSES]]'', and released her first full-length album ''[[O (Shimamiya Eiko album)|O]]'' on October 4, 2006.
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Shimamiya composes most of her own music and is noted for the sensitive and poetic nature of her lyrics. For several years Shimamiya ran a music school called ''Shimamiya Size'' (S-size) which merged with another school in late 2010.  Shimamiya continues her work as vocal instructor.  In 2011 Shimamiya parted company with I've Sound and established her own '''Infinity''' project which acts as an incubator for young vocalists.  Included in the list of her former pupils are [[KOTOKO]], [[lela]], [[Kawada Mami|Mami Kawada]] and [[Asuka|ASUKA]].  In recent years Shimamiya has made regular doujin releases at Comiket and M3.
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==Discography==
 
==Discography==
 
===Albums===
 
===Albums===
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*[2002.08.10] [[Vanilla|VANILLA]]
 
*[2002.08.10] [[Vanilla|VANILLA]]
 
*[2003.12.28] [[Ozone]]
 
*[2003.12.28] [[Ozone]]
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*[2005.03.16] [[Ulysses|ULYSSES]] (Concept Album)
 
*[2005.12.14] [[Endless Loop]]
 
*[2005.12.14] [[Endless Loop]]
*[2005.03.16] [[Ulysses|ULYSSES]] (Concept Album)
 
 
*[2010.04.28] [[Perfect World (Shimamiya Eiko album)|Perfect World]]
 
*[2010.04.28] [[Perfect World (Shimamiya Eiko album)|Perfect World]]
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*[2013.12.29] [[5TEARS 3 -Sweet Dragon- (Eiko Shimamiya Produce)|5TEARS 3 -Sweet Dragon-]] <small>('''Eiko Shimamiya Produce''')</small>
  
 
===Best Albums===
 
===Best Albums===
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*[2009.06.24] [[Super Scription of Data|Super scription of data]]
 
*[2009.06.24] [[Super Scription of Data|Super scription of data]]
 
*[2009.07.29] [[Paranoia]]
 
*[2009.07.29] [[Paranoia]]
*[2012.06.09] [[Onkalo]]
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*[2012.06.09] [[Onkalo (Shimamiya Eiko)|Onkalo]]
 
*[2012.10.28] [[Yellow (Shimamiya Eiko)|Yellow]]
 
*[2012.10.28] [[Yellow (Shimamiya Eiko)|Yellow]]
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*[2013.10.27] [[Jaiko (Shimamiya Eiko)|Jaiko]]
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*[2015.01.28] [[Kurochou no Psychedelica]] (黒蝶のサイケデリカ)
  
 
===Compilations / Other===
 
===Compilations / Other===
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*[2008.12.28] [[The Front Line Covers]] (#2 ''DROWNING'', #7 ''I will...'')
 
*[2008.12.28] [[The Front Line Covers]] (#2 ''DROWNING'', #7 ''I will...'')
 
*[2009.03.25] [[I've Sound 10th Anniversary "Departed to the Future" Special CD Box|I've Sound 10th Anniversary "Departed to the future" Special CD BOX]] (''Paranoia'')
 
*[2009.03.25] [[I've Sound 10th Anniversary "Departed to the Future" Special CD Box|I've Sound 10th Anniversary "Departed to the future" Special CD BOX]] (''Paranoia'')
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*[2011.12.29] Eiko Shimamiya Produce - [[5TEARS (Eiko Shimamiya Produce)|5TEARS]] (#04 Itekurete Arigatou, #05 ROBIN)
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*[2012.12.29] Eiko Shimamiya Produce - [[5TEARS 2 (Eiko Shimamiya Produce)|5TEARS 2]] (#01 Seishuu 18 Kippu, #04 Ripka, #06 Furiru no Kaze)
  
 
==External Links==
 
==External Links==
 
* [http://www.eiko-shimamiya.com/ Eiko Shimamiya official site]
 
* [http://www.eiko-shimamiya.com/ Eiko Shimamiya official site]
* [http://www.geneon-ent.co.jp/rondorobe/music/shimamiya/ Geneon Universal website]
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* [http://nbcuni-music.com/shimamiya/ Geneon Universal website]
  
 
[[Category:Artists]]
 
[[Category:Artists]]

Latest revision as of 03:48, 26 October 2014

Shimamiya Eiko (2012)

Shimamiya Eiko (島みやえい子) is a Japanese singer, composer and lyricist who gained prominence as a result of her long association with I've Sound.

Profile

Information

Shimamiya Eiko began working with I've Sound in 1999 and has contributed to a large number of I've Sound compilation albums. She has also been a member of I've Sound vocal units Healing Leaf and Love Planet Five. She has at various times been credited under the pseudonyms EIKO and PEKO. Shimamiya made her major label debut with the mini-album ULYSSES, and released her first full-length album O on October 4, 2006.

Shimamiya composes most of her own music and is noted for the sensitive and poetic nature of her lyrics. For several years Shimamiya ran a music school called Shimamiya Size (S-size) which merged with another school in late 2010. Shimamiya continues her work as vocal instructor. In 2011 Shimamiya parted company with I've Sound and established her own Infinity project which acts as an incubator for young vocalists. Included in the list of her former pupils are KOTOKO, lela, Mami Kawada and ASUKA. In recent years Shimamiya has made regular doujin releases at Comiket and M3.

Discography

Albums

Mini-Albums

Best Albums

Singles

Compilations / Other

  • [1999.12.24] regret (#13 Last regrets -X'mas floor style-)
  • [2000.07.17] verge (Disc 1 #6 Dreamer, #7 Now and heaven; Disc 2 #2 Hyouketsu no Yoru, #6 Around the mind, #10 Glass no Tsuki, #11 verge)
  • [2002.06.26] Disintegration (#5 To lose in amber, #13 Ouji yo -Tsuki no Urakara-)
  • [2002.12.29] diRTY GiFT (#4 World My Eyes)
  • [2003.09.05] LAMENT (#2 SNOW -Album Mix-, #10 Ame ni Utau Tanshikyoku)
  • [2003.09.05] OUT FLOW (#9 Sora wo Mau Tsubasa -Album Mix-, #10 Suna no Shiro -The Castle of Sand-)
  • [2003.10.25] Atashi wa Meron (あたしはめろん) (CD Drama)
  • [2004.12.29] Mixed Up -I've Remix Style- (#7 Suna no Shiro -The Castle of Sand- "Mixed Up POR x TAKESHI style")
  • [2005.09.30] COLLECTIVE (#1 'Automaton)
  • [2007.06.22] SHORT CIRCUIT II (#8 Otomegokoro+√Nekomimi=∞)
  • [2007.12.29] I've MANIA Tracks Vol.1 (#8 sensitive 2001)
  • [2008.09.24] master groove circle (Disc 1 #6 WHEEL OF FORTUNE (Unmei no Wa) (SINE6 remix); Disc 2 #2 Higurashi no Naku Koro ni (SORMA No.1 remix), #7 Hikari Nadeshiko (Eric Mouquet from Deep Forest remix))
  • [2008.12.28] The Front Line Covers (#2 DROWNING, #7 I will...)
  • [2009.03.25] I've Sound 10th Anniversary "Departed to the future" Special CD BOX (Paranoia)
  • [2011.12.29] Eiko Shimamiya Produce - 5TEARS (#04 Itekurete Arigatou, #05 ROBIN)
  • [2012.12.29] Eiko Shimamiya Produce - 5TEARS 2 (#01 Seishuu 18 Kippu, #04 Ripka, #06 Furiru no Kaze)

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