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* [2013.10.02] [[Family Days]] (ファミリーデイズ)
 
* [2013.10.02] [[Family Days]] (ファミリーデイズ)
 
* [2015.06.24] [[Family Dancing]] (ファミリーダンシング)
 
* [2015.06.24] [[Family Dancing]] (ファミリーダンシング)
* [2017.01.08] [[Family Swing|FAMILY SWING]]
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* [2017.01.08] [[Family Swing]] (ファミリースウィング)
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* [2019.11.04] [[Family Circus]] (ファミリーサーカス)
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* [2018.04.14] [[Magical Galaxy Tour EP|MAGICAL GALAXY TOUR EP]]
  
 
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* [2009.09.02] [[Okashi Keiji no Uta]] (お菓子刑事の歌; Keiji Okashi's Song) <small>('''[[Okashi Keiji]]×YMCK''')</small>
 
* [2009.09.02] [[Okashi Keiji no Uta]] (お菓子刑事の歌; Keiji Okashi's Song) <small>('''[[Okashi Keiji]]×YMCK''')</small>
 
* [2009.09.02] [[Family Don Don]] (ファミリードンドン)
 
* [2009.09.02] [[Family Don Don]] (ファミリードンドン)
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* [2020.06.05] [[Neko Nadetai]] (ねこなでたい)
  
 
===Remixes===
 
===Remixes===

Revision as of 05:55, 22 October 2020

YMCK

YMCK is a Japanese chiptune band with use of the 8-Bit Nintendo Famicom (NES) sound in heavy influence of jazz. They are signed under avex trax in Japan and Pastel Music in Korea.

Members

Information

YMCK formed in May 2003. 8-bit Nintendo meets jazz, is the basic concept of YMCK, whose sound is built on the raw single tones of old game consoles, especially 8-bit Nintendo. While the sound is cheap, the song compositions are influenced by jazz from the 1950's and 1960's, with a clear and feather-light 4-beat rhythm underlying sophisticated harmony progressions. The experimental combination of these two features has resulted in the unique YMCK sound, which is neither techno music nor jazz.

Source: Official Website

Discography

Albums

Mini-Albums

Other Albums

Digital Singles

Remixes

Other

External Links


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