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'''D-LOOP''' (Dimension Loop) was a three member J-Pop music unit tat was active in 1997 - 2008 and then in 2004. They were under the [[avex]] label.
'''D-LOOP''' (Dimension Loop) was a three member [[J-Pop|Japanese pop]] music unit that was active from 1997 - 1998 and then in 2004. They were under the label [[avex]].


== Members ==
== Members ==
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D-LOOP was formed when Hayama, Yamakawa, and MINAMI were assigned to create a group. The group was called Dimension Loop but was shortened to D-LOOP when Hayama's friend thought the shorten name fitted the group well.  
D-LOOP was formed when Hayama, Yamakawa, and MINAMI were assigned to create a group. The group was called Dimension Loop but was shortened to D-LOOP when Hayama's friend thought the shorten name fitted the group well.  


The group released their first single in 1997, entitled [[Just Place Of Love|Just place of love]]. However, after the third single, D-LOOP was put on a hiatus because guitarist Yamakawa quit the group and MINAMI would later take a break because of poor health. However, Hayama would go onto composing for many of avex's groups like [[AN-J]], [[w-inds]], and etc.  
The group released their first single in 1997, entitled "[[Just Place Of Love|Just place of love]]". However, after the third single, D-LOOP was put on a hiatus because guitarist Yamakawa quit the group and MINAMI later took a break because of poor health. However, Hayama went onto composing for many of avex's groups like [[AN-J]], [[w-inds]], and etc.  


In 2004, D-LOOP came back from hiatus with Hayama and MINAMI, releasing their comeback single [[Destination]] in March. They also released their first-ever album, [[Grace Mode|grace mode]], two months later with songs that were written by MINAMI. However, according to Hayama, the album provided a closing chapter to group and the group disbanded after it.
In 2004, D-LOOP came back from hiatus with Hayama and MINAMI, releasing their comeback single "[[Destination (D-LOOP)|Destination]]" in March. They also released their first-ever album, ''[[Grace Mode|grace mode]]'', two months later with songs that were written by MINAMI. However, according to Hayama, the album provided a closing chapter to group and the group disbanded after it.


== Discography ==
== Discography ==
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=== Singles ===
=== Singles ===


* [1997/05/08] [[Just Place Of Love|Just place of love]]
* [1997.05.08] [[Just Place Of Love|Just place of love]]
* [1997/10/22] [[Love Me Tender|Love me tender]]
* [1997.10.22] [[Love Me Tender|Love me tender]]
* [1998/02/11] [[Glory Days|GLORY DAYS]]
* [1998.02.11] [[Glory Days|GLORY DAYS]]
* [2004/03/10] [[Destination]]
* [2004.03.10] [[Destination (D-LOOP)|Destination]]


== External Links ==
== External Links ==

Revision as of 01:50, 6 October 2010

D-LOOP (1997)

D-LOOP (Dimension Loop) was a three member Japanese pop music unit that was active from 1997 - 1998 and then in 2004. They were under the label avex.

Members

Information

D-LOOP was formed when Hayama, Yamakawa, and MINAMI were assigned to create a group. The group was called Dimension Loop but was shortened to D-LOOP when Hayama's friend thought the shorten name fitted the group well.

The group released their first single in 1997, entitled "Just place of love". However, after the third single, D-LOOP was put on a hiatus because guitarist Yamakawa quit the group and MINAMI later took a break because of poor health. However, Hayama went onto composing for many of avex's groups like AN-J, w-inds, and etc.

In 2004, D-LOOP came back from hiatus with Hayama and MINAMI, releasing their comeback single "Destination" in March. They also released their first-ever album, grace mode, two months later with songs that were written by MINAMI. However, according to Hayama, the album provided a closing chapter to group and the group disbanded after it.

Discography

Albums

Singles

External Links