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  • ...al-Kei|visual-kei]] band [[VELVET EDEN]] as their keyboardist, replacing [[KALM]]. He remained with the group for a year and two releases; their debut sing
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  • ...ct stores. It was Kaya's first time working without [[Hora]] since 2001, [[KALM]] (ex-[[VELVET EDEN]]) composed both songs. The single reached #15 on the i
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  • ...posed of [[Selia]] and [[DJ SiSeN]], and rely on the help of keyboardist [[KALM]] (ex-[[VELVET EDEN]]), among other musicians. They began in 2005, both in
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  • : [[KALM]]
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  • : [[KALM]] : Arrangement: [[KALM]]
    938 bytes (112 words) - 23:05, 3 January 2011
  • : [[KALM]]
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  • : [[KALM]] : Arrangement: [[Suzuki Kei]], [[KALM]]
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  • ...ex-[[RENTRER EN SOI]]), [[RIU]] (ex-[[metronome (band)|metronome]]), and [[KALM]] (ex-[[VELVET EDEN]]). The album reached #126 on the [[Oricon]] weekly cha
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  • ...ormed by [[DADA]] (vocals) and [[Kalm]] (keyboard) in 1998. In March 2000, Kalm left the group. In the years 2000-2002 line-up was changed many times. The * Keyboard: [[Kalm]] (1998-2000)
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  • ...r.]], [[RM]], Evebezer, [[j-hope]], [[Jung Kook]], [[SUGA]], Oneye (Pontus Kalm), [[wikipedia:Daniel Caesar|Daniel Caesar]], Ludwig Lindell, [[wikipedia:Me
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