Raison D'être
Raison d'être is a French expression commonly used in English, meaning "reason for being" or "reason to be". Raison d'être may refer to: Music * Raison d'être (band), a Swedish dark-ambient-industrial-drone music project * ''Raison D'être'' (album), an album by Australian jazz fusion guitarist Frank Gambale Songs * "Raison d'etre", a song by Asriel (band) from the album ''Abyss'' * "raison detre", a song by Japanese rock band Dir En Grey on the album ''Gauze'' * "Raison d'etre", a song by Japanese rock band Nightmare used as opening theme of the anime ''Claymore'' * "Raison d'être", a song used as the ending theme of the Chobits anime by Japanese singer and voice actress Rie Tanaka * "Raison d'etre", a song by British rock band Buzzcocks from the album ''A Different Kind of Tension'' * "Raison d'être~交差する宿命~", a song by Tomosuke Funaki under the alias Zektbach for the arcade game ''beatmania IIDX 17: Sirius'' * "Raison d'être~レーゾンデートル~", a ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Raison D'être (band)
Raison d'être is a Swedish dark ambient project formed by Peter Andersson. The name of the band was taken from a sentence in a book by Carl Gustav Jung: "the individuation is the raison d’être of the self"."Soundart from the Cold Lands... A conversation with Peter Andersson of Raison d'être". ''IKonen'' magazine, 2004 Dark ambient atmospheres, drone elements, industrial sounds, ecclesiastical hymns are all blended together to constitute the music of Raison d'être. The music produced by Raison d'être is variously dark ambient and soundscape in nature. For example, synthesizers might play a droning melody over the sound of metal scraping together. Andersson often mixes tapes of Gregorian chant with his own keyboard and percussion playing. Discography * ''Après nous le Déluge'' (Cassette, 1992) : ''Aprés nous le Déluge'' (MP3, 2008) : ''Aprés nous le Déluge (Redux)'' (CD, 2012) * ''Prospectus I'' (CD, 1993) : ''Prospectus I (Re-mix)'' (Cassette, 2005) : ''Pr ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Raison D'être (album)
''Raison D'être'' is the ninth studio album by jazz guitarist Frank Gambale, released on 13 April 2004 by Wombat Records. Track listing Personnel Credits adapted from CD edition liner notes: *Frank Gambale – guitar, arrangement, mixing, production, executive production *Billy Cobham – drums, percussion *Ric Fierabracci – bass *Steve Billman – bass *Robert M. Biles – engineering, mixing *Dave Frederic – engineering *Joe Gastwirt Joe Gastwirt is an American audio engineer, known for digitally remastering hundreds of CDs and LPs for famous artists, including the Grateful Dead, Tom Petty, Helen Reddy, Electric Light Orchestra, Jimi Hendrix, Crosby, Stills, and Nash, The B ... – mastering References External linksIn Review: Frank Gambale "Raison D'etre"at Guitar Nine Records {{DEFAULTSORT:Raison D'etre Frank Gambale albums 2004 albums ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Asriel (band)
Asriel was a Japanese metal band composed of Kurose Keisuke (Composer and Representative) and KOKOMI (Vocal and Lyrics). They were an indie group and have released 10 indie albums and 4 commercial singles. They started out releasing their music in the doujin scene, but have since also had their music used for anime and visual novels. Concept/history The band members KOKOMI and Kurose Keisuke became acquaintances as members of LMINA Sound Art's (now known an AZE:LC). They formed their own band in May 2006, with the name written "as + real" to form as "Asriel", the origin of the group name, which is also a reference to the Islam angel "Azrael". Asriel's activities started with participation in Comiket and the Music Media-mix Market (M3) events where they sold dōjinshi music albums. In April 2008, Asriel composed the song "Metamorphose" that was used for the anime adaptation of Monochrome Factor, song that was released as a maxi single and was their first work produced by a ma ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Gauze (album)
''Gauze'' is the debut studio album by Japanese heavy metal band Dir En Grey. The album was released on July 28, 1999. Five tracks were produced by X Japan co-founder Yoshiki Hayashi, all of which had been previously released as singles. The album was originally released on July 28, 1999 as a standard version with a thick CD case, 36-page booklet with the CD reading surface painted red, through East West Japan. An initial limited version was released on the same day, including a translucent red sleeve with a cloud pattern, 12-page picture booklet, a 36-page lyrics booklet, and the red painted CD in a maxi-CD single case for a sticker price of ¥3,059 ($). The album was later re-issued as standard version only, with a silver disc on October 31, 2001, through Free-Will. Although live performances of songs from this album have been extremely rare since 2003, the album still contains some of the band's most popular songs like "Cage" and "Yokan". The lyrics booklet features two pag ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Nightmare (Japanese Band)
is a Japanese visual kei rock band from Sendai. Formed on January 1, 2000, it has consisted of Yomi (lead vocals), Sakito (lead guitar and backing vocals), Hitsugi (rhythm guitar), Ni~ya (bass guitar and backing vocals) and Ruka (drums and percussion) for the majority of their career. They enjoyed mainstream success with the inclusion of their songs "The World" and "Alumina" in the ''Death Note'' anime and are considered a major act in the visual kei scene. History Founding and ''Ultimate Circus'' (2000–2003) Nightmare started on January 1, 2000 by Sakito and Hitsugi while most of the members were still in high school. The band name was suggested by Hitsugi, saying he wanted a band name that would scare people to match their visual styles. Soon, Ni~ya was invited by Sakito, Yomi by Hitsugi, and Zannin joined after he heard his classmates were forming a band. They were all influenced by either X Japan or Luna Sea, therefore they started out as a cover band, before they began to ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Rie Tanaka
is a Japanese voice actress and singer who is currently affiliated with Office Anemone. Notable among her numerous roles in anime are Lacus Clyne in ''Mobile Suit Gundam Seed'' and ''Mobile Suit Gundam Seed Destiny'', Chi in ''Chobits'', Hikari Kujou/Shiny Luminous in ''Futari wa Pretty Cure Max Heart'', Minna-Dietlinde Wilcke in ''Strike Witches'' and Suigintou in the anime adaptation of ''Rozen Maiden''. In video games, she provides the voice of title character Neptune in the ''Hyperdimension Neptunia'' franchise, Morrigan Aensland in ''Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3'' and ''Project X Zone'', Sesshoin Kiara in ''Fate/Extra'' and ''Fate/Grand Order'', Murata Himeko in ''Honkai Impact 3rd'', Mitsuru Kirijo in ''Persona 3'', Lisa in ''Genshin Impact'' and Ciel in '' Megaman Zero''. Biography When Tanaka was in elementary school, she was a member of the book club. She loved to read to others, and would give picture story shows to the younger students in the morning before the ho ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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A Different Kind Of Tension
''A Different Kind of Tension'' is the third studio album by English punk rock band Buzzcocks. It was released in September 1979 by record label United Artists. It charted at number 26 in the United Kingdom and number 163 in the United States. Recording and production ''A Different Kind of Tension'', under the guidance of English record producer Martin Rushent and the management of Richard Boon, was recorded at Eden Studios, mixed at Genetic Sound, mastered by George Peckham at Portland Recording Studio, and published worldwide in vinyl LP format in 1979 and 1980 through United Artists Records, EMI, and I.R.S. Records.Buzzcocks (1979). . United Artists Records – UAG 30260 The album was subsequently reissued many times, and first released in CD format in 1989 by I.R.S. featuring the 1981 6-track promo EP ''Pts. 1–3''. This same version was remastered in 1992. In 2008 (Europe) and 2010 (US) EMI and Mute Records released a 2-CD remastered version of the album featuring i ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Tomosuke Funaki
is a Japanese composer who has contributed to the ''Bemani'' series of music video games. He has produced songs for ''Beatmania'', ''Beatmania IIDX'', ''Pop'n Music'', ''Dance Maniax'', ''Guitar Freaks'', ''DrumMania'', '' Mambo a Gogo'', and ''Dance Dance Revolution'' (''Dancing Stage''). He collaborated with the Shibuya-Kei vocalist "EeL" to provide original songs for BEMANI under her "EeL" pseudonym. "Orange Lounge" is the pseudonym used for his Shibuya-Kei compositions, with lyrics sung and written by Shizue Tokui. "Nick boys" is the pseudonym for his Hip hop-influenced collaboration with Des-ROW. "Zektbach" is the pseudonym used for his classical music influenced concept pieces by forms of fantasy worlds, usually with choirs and classical instrumentation. BEMANI Works beatmania *Feel the light, beatmania 6th Mix *What is love?, beatmania 7th Mix *u gotta groove -FUTURE LATIN MIX-, beatmania CORE REMIX (remix of u gotta groove, originally made by dj nagureo) Mambo a Gogo ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Eve (Japanese Singer)
Eve (Japanese: いぶ; also stylized as E ve, born 23 May 1995), formerly known as Keitora (けいとら) and Kurowa (クロわ), is a Japanese singer-songwriter and Vocaloid producer. He got his start in the music industry by doing covers on Niconico. He eventually signed to Toy's Factory in 2019, moving away from Harapeco Records. He was also a guest in "School of Lock!" by Tokyo FM. His music has been featured as theme music for various anime such as ''Dororo'' (Dark Night / 闇夜), ''Jujutsu Kaisen (kaikaikitan /'' 廻廻奇譚), ''Josee, the Tiger and the Fish'' (Ao No Waltz / 蒼のワルツ), ''Chainsaw Man'' (Fight Song / ファイトソング), and ''My Hero Academia'' (Bokura no / ぼくらの). Career He started his career on Japanese video-sharing service Niconico in October 2009. His first cover was released on Niconico on 1 October 2009, singing "TRAGIC BOY". Kurowa and Keitora were his previous names, before he began to use his current name. From 2012 to 2 ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |