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Kōji Nakamura : ウィキペディア英語版
Koji Nakamura

is a Japanese musician who is most famous for being the lead singer/songwriter in the Japanese band Supercar.〔(). (The official sony records site which gives information about the band Supercar) Retrieved on December 18, 2009.〕 His music style in general involves drone-like guitar riffs and mixed in raw electronica. He presently records music under the names iLL and Nakamura Koji, and also participates in a band called Lama.
== Musician history ==
Originating from Aomori Prefecture, Nakamura was convinced by his friend, Junji Ishiwatari to follow up on an advertisement posted in a local magazine by Miki Furukawa looking for fellow musicians. After Kōdai Tazawa, a middle school acquaintance of Nakamura and Junji, joined in as the drummer, the band Supercar was formed. For 10 years (1995–2005) Supercar dished out several different indie styled songs, eventually leading in a more electronic direction.〔
In 1999, Nakamura started an electronic solo project entitled Nyantora. his project was done at the same time Supercar began to release electronica themed albums, such as ''Futurama'' and ''Highvision''.〔(). (News on Nyantora's release) Retrieved on December 18, 2009.〕
In 2005, Supercar broke up because the members decided to go off in different musical directions. Nakamura began recording under the name iLL in 2006. iLL's musical style is similar to Supercar's latter style in many aspects. The band hasn't gone into a completely electronic direction like Supercar's ''Highvision'' era, but aims for a more zoning style of music.〔(). (The profile of Nakamura Nakamura on the official iLL site.) Retrieved on December 18, 2009.〕
Globally, Nakamura's music is known for being used in the anime ''Eureka Seven'', its spin-off film, the film ''Ping Pong'', the anime ''Viper's Creed'', the anime ''No. 6'' and the anime ''Un Go''.〔(). (Google Products listing of the Eureka 7 Soundtrack.) Retrieved on December 18, 2009.〕〔(). (discogs.com listing of the Ping Pong Original Soundtrack.) Retrieved on December 18, 2009.〕
In 2011, Nakamura and former supercar bandmate Miki Furukawa formed the band called Lama. Lama jump-started their formation with a single entitled Spell which has been used as an opening theme for the anime ''No.6''. He also serves as the composer for the anime series ''Eureka Seven: AO''.
In April 2014 he released a new solo album, "Masterpeace", under his own name.

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