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Move (Japanese band)

Index Move (Japanese band)

Move (styled as M.O.V.E or m.o.v.e, and previously as move) was a Japanese band. [1]

Table of Contents

  1. 23 relations: Anime and manga convention, Anime Central, Anime USA, Avex Inc., Breakbeat, Contemporary R&B, Dynasty Warriors 2, Eurobeat, Favorite Blue, Final Fantasy: Unlimited, Hip hop music, House music, Ikki Tousen, Initial D, Initial D (video game series), J-pop, Rock music, Ryuichi Kawamura, Sugizo, Synth-pop, Techno, Trance music, Yuri (Japanese singer).

  2. English-language musical groups from Japan
  3. Japanese dance music groups
  4. Japanese techno music groups

Anime and manga convention

An anime and manga convention (often called just anime convention) is a fan convention with a primary focus on anime, manga and Japanese culture.

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Anime Central

Anime Central (ACen) is an annual three-day anime convention held during May at the Hyatt Regency O'Hare & Donald E. Stephens Convention Center in Rosemont, Illinois.

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Anime USA

Anime USA (AUSA) is an annual three-day anime convention held during September/October at the Hyatt Regency Crystal City at Reagan National Airport in Arlington, Virginia.

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Avex Inc.

Avex Inc. (Eibekkusu kabushiki gaisha, commonly known as Avex and stylized as avex) is a Japanese entertainment conglomerate led by founder Max Matsuura and headquartered in Tokyo, Japan.

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Breakbeat

Breakbeat is a broad type of electronic music that tends to use drum breaks sampled from early recordings of funk, jazz, and R&B.

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Contemporary R&B

Contemporary R&B (or simply R&B) is a popular music genre that combines rhythm and blues with elements of pop, soul, funk, hip hop, and electronic music.

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Dynasty Warriors 2

Dynasty Warriors 2, known in Japan as, is a crowd-combat sequel to the fighting game Dynasty Warriors.

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Eurobeat

Eurobeat refers to two styles of dance music that originated in Europe: one is a British variant of Italian Eurodisco-influencedAng, Ien & Morley, David (2005).

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Favorite Blue

Favorite Blue was a Japanese pop band active from 1996 until 2000. Move (Japanese band) and Favorite Blue are Japanese pop music groups.

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Final Fantasy: Unlimited

(FF:U) is an anime television series based on Square Enix's popular Final Fantasy role-playing video game franchise.

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Hip hop music

Hip hop or hip-hop, also known as rap and formerly as disco rap, is a genre of popular music that originated in the early 1970s from the African American community.

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House music

House is a genre of electronic dance music characterized by a repetitive four-on-the-floor beat and a typical tempo of 115–130 beats per minute.

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Ikki Tousen

, also known as Battle Vixens in North America, is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Yūji Shiozaki.

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Initial D

is a Japanese street racing manga series written and illustrated by Shuichi Shigeno.

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Initial D (video game series)

The Initial D (D) video game series, also known as Initial D Arcade Stage, is an arcade racing game series developed by Sega, based on the anime and manga series Initial D. In the United States and Europe, the game series is simply known as Initial D.

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J-pop

(often stylized in all caps; an abbreviated form of "Japanese popular music"), natively also known simply as, is the name for a form of popular music that entered the musical mainstream of Japan in the 1990s.

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Rock music

Rock is a broad genre of popular music that originated as "rock and roll" in the United States in the late 1940s and early 1950s, developing into a range of different styles from the mid-1960s, particularly in the United States and the United Kingdom.

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Ryuichi Kawamura

is a Japanese singer, songwriter, record producer, actor and author.

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Sugizo

, born and better known by his stage name Sugizo, is a Japanese musician, songwriter, composer and record producer.

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Synth-pop

Synth-pop (short for synthesizer pop; also called techno-pop) is a music genre that first became prominent in the late 1970s and features the synthesizer as the dominant musical instrument.

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Techno

Techno is a genre of electronic dance music which is generally produced for use in a continuous DJ set, with tempos being in the range of 120 to 150 beats per minute (BPM).

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Trance music

Trance is a genre of electronic dance music that emerged from EBM in Frankfurt, Germany, in the late 1980s and early 1990s, and quickly spread throughout Europe.

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Yuri (Japanese singer)

, better known by her stage name yuri, is a Japanese singer, best known as a vocalist of the Japanese band m.o.v.e. She began her musical career at 19 years old in 1996, and released her first song as a solo artist in 1997, the Eurobeat song "PARADISE", which she released before joining m.o.v.e.

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See also

English-language musical groups from Japan

Japanese dance music groups

Japanese techno music groups

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Move_(Japanese_band)

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