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New Cinema Tokage (New Cinema 蜥蜴) was a
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rock-band under
Giza Studio is a Japanese record label. The Giza Studio started as an indie label in the late 1990s under the name Garage Indies Zapping Association, but soon Being Inc. bought it as their sister label company. Giza Studio is located in Osaka, Japan and ...
label active in years 19972002. Their management office was Ading.


Members

*Motoari Funaki (舩木基有) - vocalist and lyricist *Yuuichiro Iwai (岩井勇一郎) - composer and guitarist *Keisuke Kurumatani (車谷啓介) - drummer and lyricist *Hideki Kawagoe (川越英樹) - bassist in years 1998-2000 *Hiroyuki Wakita (脇田啓行) - bassist in years 2000-2002


Biography

The formation of the band began in 1997, at this time Motoari and Yuuichiro were working on their demo tape. After Keisuke joined in summer 1998, the members came up with the name ''New Cinema Tokage''. The origin of which comes from the Italian movie '' Cinema Paradiso'' which Seiichiro had watched. In October 1998, under Giza Studio indies label, they released their first indies single ''360°'' and debuted as the label's first artist. By January 1999, they had released their first indies album ''Smashing the bad!''. In February 1999, in collaboration with artists
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and Grass Arcade, the band released the single ''Smashing the Good Smashing the Bad'' in double formats: 8 cm and 12 cm maxi-single. The single was used as an image song for PlayStation portable game ''
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''. Following this, their second single ''Candy Life'' secured them their most successful position, 49, in Oricon Weekly charts. It was released on the same day as
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's debut single ''Still for your love''. In September 1999, they released their first major studio album ''Rail''. Two months after this, they held their first one-man live tour ''Rail: Senro wa Tsuzuku yo dokomademo''. For April–May 2000 they held a national live tour. Soon after, Hideki left the band. In June 2000, the open bassist position was filled by Hiroyuki, a former member of Grass Arcade. Later, in October 2000, Keisuke and Yuuichiro became regular TV personalities of programs ''So-Hot'' and ''HP Kyoto''. In February 2001, their fanclub ''Hooligan'' was established. In May 2001, their second and final studio album ''Many Elements'' and single "Free Bird" were released on the same day. In August 2001, the single "Breath on me" become their last work which was included in Oricon Weekly charts. The single was used as an opening theme for Anime television series ''
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''. In December 2001, their single "Love Generation" was included in Giza Studio's compilation album ''Giza Studio Masterpiece Blend 2001''. Their final single, "Run", was released in February 2002 and, in August, the band announced its disband through their official website. After the disband, Yuuichiro and Keisuke later become members of Giza Studio's Japanese pop-rock band
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which were active in years 2003–2010. Nowadays, Keisuke is a member of instrumental band ''Sensation''. Yuuichiro's presence was unknown in 2010, however, in 2019 he makes regular appearances as a support guitarist in Sard Underground and Marie Ueda. In 2004, Hideki became a member of rock band
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under Tent House label. Motoari formed solo unit ''Koora'' and for a short time in 2005 he was blogging on Japanese service Liverdoor.


Discography


Indies singles


Singles


Studio albums


Indies albums


Magazine appearances

From Music Freak Magazine: *Vol.51 1999/February *Vol.52 1999/March *Vol.53 1999/March *Vol.56 1999/July *Vol.57 1999/August *Vol.58 1999/September *Vol.59 1999/October *Vol.60 1999/November *Vol.61 1999/December *Vol.62 2000/January *Vol.64 2000/March *Vol.65 2000/April *Vol.70 2000/September *Vol.71 2000/October *Vol.72 2000/November *Vol.73 2000/December *Vol.74 2001/January *Vol.76 2001/March *Vol.78 2001/May *Vol.80 2001/July *Vol.81 2001/August *Vol.83 2001/October *Vol.86 2001/October *Vol.87 2001/October From J-Rock Magazine: *1999/02 *1999/03 *1999/04 *1999/06 *1999/08 *1999/10 *1999/11 *1999/12 *2000/03 *2000/04 From Digital Creators DGCR: *Vol.3 *Vol.6 *Vol.7 *Vol.8 *Vol.10 *Vol.13 From J-Groove Magazine: *December 2000 Vol.2 *February 2001 Vol.4 *May 2001 Vol.7 *June 2001 Vol.8 *October 2001 Vol.12 *April 2002 Vol.18


References


External links

*Official websit

*Official website by Being (in Japanese

*Oricon profile (in Japanese

*Musing profile (in Japanese)

*Keisuke Kurumatani profile from official website of Sensatio

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Authority

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