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  • In 1986, Nakamori released her first self-produced and most experimental album ''[[Fushigi]]'', which is considered to be one of her most artistic w ...#14 and sold 112,000 copies. Before the end of the year, she released the experimental mini-album ''[[Vamp|VAMP]]''. It followed a theme of a sensual "femme fatal
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  • [[Category:J-Experimental]]
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  • ...artist, working with many artists and bands in the [[Experimental (music)|experimental music]] scene over his 23+ year history. [[Category:Artists]] [[Category:J-Experimental]] [[Category:Noise]] [[Category:1961 Births]]
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  • ...r own sound, which was more punk and hardcore while still it remained some experimental. This album contained pop, rock, punk, and even reggae and ska. In 1997, they ended their experimental period. Kuroyume showed their punk sound with ''[[Drug Treatment|Drug TReat
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  • [[Category:J-Experimental]]
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  • ...band under the name [[Delofamilia|delofamilia]], which is a self-produced, experimental and electronic band. ''Delofamilia'' is a meaningless word coined by NAOTO.
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  • Super Cozi is a female DJ/Producer and an [[indie]] Electronic/Experimental artist under [[Hypo=espresso]] Records. ...e and psychedelic like sounds into her work. And by 1999 she had her first experimental electronic album [[DJ Legba|DJ Legba]] that was released under Tender Produ
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  • '''BORIS''' (ボリス) is a [[J-Experimental|experimental]] [[J-Metal|metal]] band formed in 1992. [[Category:J-Experimental]]
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  • ...her-light 4-beat rhythm underlying sophisticated harmony progressions. The experimental combination of these two features has resulted in the unique YMCK sound, wh
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  • ...ir third album, Crash recruited two new guitarists. Their third album, ''[[Experimental State of Fear]]'', released in 1997 again found the band working with Colin * [1997.01.29] [[Experimental State of Fear]]
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  • ...re [[:Category:Eurobeat|Eurobeat]]-influenced where as this single is more experimental and electronic, in the vein of Komuro's group [[globe]].
    3 KB (427 words) - 00:32, 24 October 2017
  • ...cture (Four kana followed by two kanji) and perhaps that they are the most experimental and unusual songs from the album in terms of composition. [[Category:J-Experimental]]
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  • [[Category:J-Experimental]]
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  • [[Category:J-Experimental]]
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    The album has been described very experimental with genres like: electro-hop, dance-pop, classical, acoustic rock, and tra
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  • ...n for their pop-rock sound while they occasionally produce heavier or more experimental tracks, ranging from techno to loose ballads with full string orchestration
    19 KB (2,562 words) - 04:46, 20 February 2022
  • ...ic had a heavy R&B style, but later her music progressed to a more mature, experimental pop tone. Her distinct R&B sound presented in her debut single brought her
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  • [[Category:J-Experimental (releases)]]
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  • [[Category:J-Experimental (releases)]]
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  • ...s described as Hamasaki's usual rock sound, with a few influences from her experimental techno. The song features many famous American band members, although they
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