World Order

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World Order
General information
Genre (s) Dance , electronic , synth pop , techno
founding 2009
Website world order
Founding members
Vocals , keyboards , production
Genki Sudo
dance
Takashi Jōnishi
dance
Yūsuke Morisawa
dance
Masato Ochiai
dance
Akihiro Takahashi
dance
Hayato Uchiyama
former members
Kiyoyuki Sakiyama
Ryo Noguchi

World Order ( Japanese ワ ー ル ド ・ オ ー ダ ー ) is a Japanese music project by Genki Sudō .

After the end of his career as a martial arts professional ( K-1 , Ultimate Fighting Championship , MMA ), Genki Sudō founded the group in 2009, where he himself is responsible for the music, lyrics and the concept, while the other six members at the Perform as a dancer on stage and in the music videos (Genki Sudō was already known for his lavish shows and occasional dance interludes in his time as a martial art fighter). World Order's electronic dance music is influenced by Kraftwerk and the Pet Shop Boys ; in the videos, the group, always dressed in conventional business suits, can be seen performing robotic dance performances that were often filmed in public places in front of unsuspecting audiences. The video for her best-known song Machine Civilization was filmed , among other places, at Japanese airports during the rush hour as a result of the 2011 earthquake and in the midst of destroyed industrial plants.

Publications

  • 2010: World Order (CD)
  • 2010: Boy meets Girl
  • 2011: Machine Civilization
  • 2012: 2012 (CD)
  • 2012: Find The Light / Permanent Revolution (EP)
  • 2014: Have a Nice Day
  • 2014: Informal Empire
  • 2015: Multipolarity
  • 2015: The Next Phase
  • 2016: Quiet Happiness (China)
  • 2016: Quiet Happiness (India)
  • 2017: Singularity
  • 2018: Let's start WW3
  • 2019: Exodus

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