eufonius

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eufonius is a Japanese progressive rock band that made their debut on an independent label in 2003 with their single eufonius of the same name . The group originally consisted of the two members Riya and Hajime Kikuchi. Riya was the singer and writer of most of the lyrics. Hajime accompanied her on the keyboard and took care of the composition and the arrangement of the pieces. Later, with Masashi Ōkubo, another member joined the group to support the group. The group was best known for their titles produced for various animes and computer games . By December 2008, the group had released eleven singles and six albums. Most of them were released on the two labels Lantis and King Records . There are also numerous compilation albums and original soundtracks as well as an Internet radio broadcast called frequency⇒e . This has been running since March 2005. So far (as of December 2008) nine such programs have been broadcast.

Discography

This is not a complete selection of the band's singles and albums.

Singles

  • Habataku Mirai ( は ば た く 未来 , October 21, 2004, the titles "Habataku Mirai" ( は ば た く 未来 ) and "Yawarakai Kaze no Naka de" ( 柔 ら か い 風 の 中 で ) were used in the opening and closing credits of the anime television series Futakoi )
  • New World / Bokura no Jikan ( New World / ぼ く ら の 時間 , April 27, 2005, the title "Bokura no Jikan" ( ぼ く ら の 時間 ) served Futakoi as an alternative ending)
  • Idea (November 2, 2005, in the anime Noein the eponymous title "Idea" was used as the opening credits)
  • Koisuru Kokoro ( 恋 す る コ コ ロ , January 25, 2006, opening credits of the anime television series Kashimashi - Girl Meets Girl )
  • Taiyō no Kakera / Guruguru - himawari version ( 太陽 の か け ら / ぐ る ぐ る ~ himawari version ~ , May 10, 2006, the title "Guruguru - himawari version" served as the credits for the anime television series Himawari! )
  • Sorairo no Tsubasa / Kirakira ( ソ ラ 色 の つ ば さ / き ら き ら , February 7, 2007, In the sequel Himawari !! , “Kirakira” ( き ら き ら ) was used as music for the credits)
  • Apocrypha (April 25, 2007, the title "Apocrypha" was used as the opening credits of the series Shinkyoku Sōkai Polyphonica , while "Rakuen" ( 楽 園 ) was played as an intermediate piece)
  • Mag Mell / Dango Daikazoku ( メ グ メ ル / だ ん ご 大 家族 , October 26, 2007, the title "Mag Mell" was used in the opening credits of the television series Clannad . The title "Dango Daikazoku" was used as the credits in the same anime and is sung by Chata )
  • Relectia ( リ フ レ ク テ ィ ア , January 23, 2008, the single title of the same name was used in the opening credits of the anime television series true tears )
  • phosphorus (April 22, 2009, the title "phosphorus" was used as the opening credits of the series Shinkyoku Sōkai Polyphonica Crimson S )

Albums

  • eufonius (October 11, 2003)
  • eufonius + (April 27, 2005)
  • Subarashiki Sekai ( ス バ ラ シ キ セ カ イ ; May 24, 2006)
  • Σ (January 31, 2007)
  • metafysics (December 19, 2007)
  • Metrochrome ( メ ト ロ ク ロ ー ム , Metorokurōmu ; June 10, 2008)
  • Nejimaki Musica (ね じ ま き む じ か?) (2009)
  • Ao no Scape (碧 の ス ケ ー プ?) (2009)
  • Nejimaki Musica 2 (ね じ ま き む じ か 2?) (2010)
  • Bezel (2011)
  • Aletheia (ア レ セ イ ア?) (2011)
  • Phonon (フ ォ ノ ン?) (2011)
  • Nejimaki Musica 3 (ね じ ま き む じ か 3?) (2012)
  • Frasco (2014)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. profile. (No longer available online.) Eufonius.net, archived from the original on February 15, 2008 ; Retrieved December 16, 2008 (Japanese). Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.eufonius.net