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'''Soroban''' (そろばん) was a Japanese rock band.
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'''Soroban''' (そろばん; ''Abacus'') was an indies [[Oshare-Kei|oshare-kei]] [[J-Rock|rock]] band. They started in April of 2004, having changed their name from '''Primrose''', and played their first live as Soroban on June 17th at Ikebukuro CYBER. During this live they distributed the single "[[Shirokuro Radio]]" for free. Soroban ended activities on August 2nd, 2006 after their concert at Shibuya ga Taihen.
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==Members==
 
==Members==
* Ryuuji (Vocals)
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* [[Ryuuji]] (龍寺): Vocals
* Yumehito (Guitar)
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* [[Yumehito]] (夢人): Guitar
* Tatsuhi (Bass)
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* [[Tatsuhi]] (たつひ): Bass
* Yuuya (Drums)
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* [[Yuuya (Zoro)|Yuuya]] (ゆうや): Drums
  
==Information==
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==Biography==
Soroban started out in 2004. The members of Soroban started making music when they were in their early teens. They began learning to play instruments, and through school activities such as music clubs they got to know each other.
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The members of Soroban started making music when they were in their early teens. They began learning how to play instruments during their pre-teen phases, and through school activities (classes, music clubs, etc.) they got to know each other. In the beginning of 2002 [[Yumehito]], the guitarist and the leader, decided to form a band called '''Primrose''' together with vocalist [[Ryuuji]], bassist [[Tatsuhi]], and drummer [[Yuuya (Zoro)|Yuuya]]. The bands first live was on June 6th at NAGOYA MUSIC FARM.  
  
In the beginning of 2002 the four of them decided to start a band together, called Primrose. Despite their young ages (when they started they were between 14-16-years old), they managed to achieve a bit of success. Yumehito wrote all of the music and lyrics for the band and they also released a single. In the very beginning they performed a lot in talent shows for teenagers and such and later on they participated in bigger events too.
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Despite their young ages (between the ages of 14-16), they had managed to achieve a bit of success. Their first and only single, "[[Shingetsu -Yami-]]", was released on November 15th but was available only through mail-order and lives. Yumehito wrote all the lyrics and music for Primrose, and throughout their career they had seven songs. The band was live-orientated (they performed a lot); in the beginning they performed at teenaged talent shows and such, but later on they performed in bigger events.
  
Two years later, in April 2004 they changed their name into Soroban. During Primrose they had participated in small events and didn't appear in any magazines. But with Soroban they seemed determined to make it big. With a new name, a new look and with new songs, they started all over again.
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Two years later since the formation of Primrose, they changed their name to '''Soroban''' in April of 2004. As Primrose they had only participated in small events and didn't appear in any magazines. But as Soroban they seemed determined to make it big. With a new name, a new look and with new songs, they had started all over again.
  
They continued to perform in various events, and on October 6th they had their first one-man at the Akasaka lan. This one-man completely sold out though the pre-orders. A month later, on November 1st, they released their single "–RAM- / Orange Tegami". It ranked 7th on the Oricon indies charts and sold out quite fast. Later on December 12th, they released a second press of it.
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Soroban's first live was on June 17th at Ikebukuro CYBER, during which they distributed 100 copies of the single "[[Shirokuro Radio]]". The next day the band performed at Takadanobaba CLUB PHASE where they again distributed ''"Shirokuro Radio"'', but only 30 copies. The single was produced by [[Shun (DuelJewel)|Shun]] of [[DuelJewel]].
  
The band did lots of performances in 2005. On these performances they started to sell some of their singles, which were only available there. After they released these four live-only singles, they released a normal single again: “Sora ni Hanabi” in August.
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During the next three months the band played lives at various venues, and on October 6th Soroban played their first one-man at Akasaka LAN. This free one-man was reserved completely through pre-orders. A month later on November 1st, they released their first 'real' single "[[-Ram- / Orange Tegami|-RAM- / Orange Tegami]]". It ranked #7 on the indies [[Oricon]] chart, and sold out quickly. On Decmeber 12th, a second pressing was made and released.
  
In late 2005 they joined the label Danger Crue and started their own sub-label Sky Crue records.
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During the year of 2005, Soroban mainly performed lives. Some notable dates are: March 20th the band distributed the single "[[Momoiro Ichigo]]" during the Meguro Rock-may-kan one-man live, May 11th the band sold the MD single "[[Char (Soroban)|Char]]", June 17th the band sold the MD single "[[Charlie]]" (both MD singles were also available by mail-order), and on August 5th the band distributed the single "[[Misui]]" at the Takadanobaba AREA one-man live. After the released of those four live/mail-order only singles, Soroban released a normal single again on August 24th, "[[Sora ni Hanabi]]".
  
In 2006 they released a lot new material on their own label. It started with a mini-album, which included most of the songs that they had released on live-only singles before, but this time with different arrangements. After that followed three singles, which all contained one track. They promoted them by doing various one-man conserts.
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In late 2005 they joined the record label [[DANGER CRUE RECORDS]], where they created their own sub-label SKY CRUE RECORDS. Starting in January of 2006, Soroban started releasing a lot of new material on their own label. It started with the mini-album "[[Gekisai Chapel]]" released on the 11th, and it included re-recorded and re-arranged songs from their previous releases. After that was three singles released in the consecutive months, "[[Koudo Gestalt]]" (January), "[[Ginrei Hydration]]" (Febraury), and "[[Kinmei Nouzenharen]]" (March). They were all promoted with many one-man concerts.  
  
In July 2006, the band announced on their official website that they would disband in August. They had their last concert on August 2nd.
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In July of 2006 the band announced on their official website that they would disband in August, and cited 'musical differences' as the reason. After a little more than two years as Soroban, they had their last concert on August 2nd at Shibuya ga Taihen.
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Since the disbandment, Yumehito briefly became the support guitarist and then a full-fledged member of [[Ayabie]]. Ryuuji and Tatsuhi formed a new band called [[Zoro]], which Yuuya soon joined.
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==Discography==
 
==Discography==
 
===Mini-Albums===
 
===Mini-Albums===
* [2006.01.11] [[Gekisai Chappuru]]
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* [2006.01.11] [[Gekisai Chapel]] (激彩チャップル; ''Strong Colored Chapel'')
  
 
===Singles===
 
===Singles===
* [2006.01.22] [[Koudou Gestalt]]
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* [2004.11.01] [[-Ram- / Orange Tegami|-RAM- / Orange Tegami]] (-RAM-/オレンジ手紙; ''Orange Letter'')
* [2006.02.18] [[Ginrei Hydration]]
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* [2005.05.11] [[Char (Soroban)|Char]] (チャル)
* [2006.03.18] [[Kinmei Nouzenharen]]
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* [2005.06.17] [[Charlie (Soroban)|Charlie]] (チャーリー)
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* [2005.08.24] [[Sora ni Hanabi]] (ソラニハナビ; ''Fireworks in the Sky'')
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* [2006.01.22] [[Koudou Gestalt]] (光銅ゲシュタルト; ''Lustrous Copper Gestalt'')
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* [2006.02.18] [[Ginrei Hydration]] (銀澪ハイドレーション; ''Silver Waterway Hydration'')
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* [2006.03.18] [[Kinmei Nouzenharen]] (金冥ノウゼンハレン; ''Deep Gold [[Wiki:Tropaeolum|Tropaeolum]]'')
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===Other / Distributed Singles===
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* [2002.11.15] [[Shingetsu -Yami-]] (沁月-闇-; ''Enlightenment of the Mind -Darkness-'') (as '''Primrose''')
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* [2004.06.17] [[Shirokuro Radio]] (白黒ラジオ; ''Black-and-White Radio'')
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* [2005.03.20] [[Momoiro Ichigo]] (モモイロイチゴ; ''Pink Strawberry'')
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* [2005.08.05] [[Misui]] (ミスイ; ''Attempt'')
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===Compilations===
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* [2004.09.xx] [[h'evn "Kaizoku Ban."|hévn「Kaizoku Ban.」]] (hevn「海賊盤。」)
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* [2005.04.25] [[h'evn "Ura Kaizoku Ban."|hévn「Ura★Kaizoku Ban.」]] (hevn「裏★海賊盤。」)
  
 
==External Links==
 
==External Links==
* [http://www3.to/soro Official Website]
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* [http://www.dangercrue.com/ DANGER CRUE RECORDS Official Website]
* [http://www.dangercrue.com/ Danger Crue Records Official Website]
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* [http://wareta.net/soroban/ Shirokuro Web (fansite)]
* [http://wareta.net/soroban/ Shirokuro web]
 
 
 
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[[Category:Disbanded]]
 
[[Category:Disbanded]]

Latest revision as of 20:00, 29 March 2013

Soroban (2006)

Soroban (そろばん; Abacus) was an indies oshare-kei rock band. They started in April of 2004, having changed their name from Primrose, and played their first live as Soroban on June 17th at Ikebukuro CYBER. During this live they distributed the single "Shirokuro Radio" for free. Soroban ended activities on August 2nd, 2006 after their concert at Shibuya ga Taihen.

Members

Biography

The members of Soroban started making music when they were in their early teens. They began learning how to play instruments during their pre-teen phases, and through school activities (classes, music clubs, etc.) they got to know each other. In the beginning of 2002 Yumehito, the guitarist and the leader, decided to form a band called Primrose together with vocalist Ryuuji, bassist Tatsuhi, and drummer Yuuya. The bands first live was on June 6th at NAGOYA MUSIC FARM.

Despite their young ages (between the ages of 14-16), they had managed to achieve a bit of success. Their first and only single, "Shingetsu -Yami-", was released on November 15th but was available only through mail-order and lives. Yumehito wrote all the lyrics and music for Primrose, and throughout their career they had seven songs. The band was live-orientated (they performed a lot); in the beginning they performed at teenaged talent shows and such, but later on they performed in bigger events.

Two years later since the formation of Primrose, they changed their name to Soroban in April of 2004. As Primrose they had only participated in small events and didn't appear in any magazines. But as Soroban they seemed determined to make it big. With a new name, a new look and with new songs, they had started all over again.

Soroban's first live was on June 17th at Ikebukuro CYBER, during which they distributed 100 copies of the single "Shirokuro Radio". The next day the band performed at Takadanobaba CLUB PHASE where they again distributed "Shirokuro Radio", but only 30 copies. The single was produced by Shun of DuelJewel.

During the next three months the band played lives at various venues, and on October 6th Soroban played their first one-man at Akasaka LAN. This free one-man was reserved completely through pre-orders. A month later on November 1st, they released their first 'real' single "-RAM- / Orange Tegami". It ranked #7 on the indies Oricon chart, and sold out quickly. On Decmeber 12th, a second pressing was made and released.

During the year of 2005, Soroban mainly performed lives. Some notable dates are: March 20th the band distributed the single "Momoiro Ichigo" during the Meguro Rock-may-kan one-man live, May 11th the band sold the MD single "Char", June 17th the band sold the MD single "Charlie" (both MD singles were also available by mail-order), and on August 5th the band distributed the single "Misui" at the Takadanobaba AREA one-man live. After the released of those four live/mail-order only singles, Soroban released a normal single again on August 24th, "Sora ni Hanabi".

In late 2005 they joined the record label DANGER CRUE RECORDS, where they created their own sub-label SKY CRUE RECORDS. Starting in January of 2006, Soroban started releasing a lot of new material on their own label. It started with the mini-album "Gekisai Chapel" released on the 11th, and it included re-recorded and re-arranged songs from their previous releases. After that was three singles released in the consecutive months, "Koudo Gestalt" (January), "Ginrei Hydration" (Febraury), and "Kinmei Nouzenharen" (March). They were all promoted with many one-man concerts.

In July of 2006 the band announced on their official website that they would disband in August, and cited 'musical differences' as the reason. After a little more than two years as Soroban, they had their last concert on August 2nd at Shibuya ga Taihen.

Since the disbandment, Yumehito briefly became the support guitarist and then a full-fledged member of Ayabie. Ryuuji and Tatsuhi formed a new band called Zoro, which Yuuya soon joined.

Discography

Mini-Albums

  • [2006.01.11] Gekisai Chapel (激彩チャップル; Strong Colored Chapel)

Singles

Other / Distributed Singles

  • [2002.11.15] Shingetsu -Yami- (沁月-闇-; Enlightenment of the Mind -Darkness-) (as Primrose)
  • [2004.06.17] Shirokuro Radio (白黒ラジオ; Black-and-White Radio)
  • [2005.03.20] Momoiro Ichigo (モモイロイチゴ; Pink Strawberry)
  • [2005.08.05] Misui (ミスイ; Attempt)

Compilations

External Links