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Shibuya-kei is a type of Japanese pop music which combines a mixutre of jazz, fusion, traditional music, bossa nova, and electronica. Shibuya-kei genre first gained recgonition in the [[Shibuya]] district of [[Tokyo]], from which it took its name. | '''Shibuya-kei''' is a type of Japanese pop music which combines a mixutre of jazz, fusion, traditional music, bossa nova, and electronica. Shibuya-kei genre first gained recgonition in the [[Shibuya]] district of [[Tokyo]], from which it took its name. | ||
[[Pizzicato Five]] is often considered the creators of the genre. | [[Pizzicato Five]] is often considered the creators of the genre. | ||
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Revision as of 21:23, 7 June 2009
Shibuya-kei is a type of Japanese pop music which combines a mixutre of jazz, fusion, traditional music, bossa nova, and electronica. Shibuya-kei genre first gained recgonition in the Shibuya district of Tokyo, from which it took its name.
Pizzicato Five is often considered the creators of the genre.
Pages in category "Shibuya-Kei"
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