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YMCK is a Japanese chiptune band, composed of Midori Kurihara (vocals), Takeshi Yokemura (music, lyrics, arrangement), and Tomoyuki Nakamura (composition, music video). Their work has not been confined to Japan, having released albums in Korea, Thailand and the USA as well as appearing at various events around East Asia and Europe. YMCK's name is derived from the CMYK subtractive color model. ==History== YMCK was formed in May 2003 when Kurihara joined Yokemura and Nakamura. They soon released their first work; a CD-R containing 6 tracks. In 2004, YMCK appeared at Microdisko () in Stockholm, Sweden. In the same year they released their first full album, ''Family Music''. In 2005, YMCK again appeared outside of Japan, this time at the Formoz Festival () in Taipei, Taiwan and at the Fat Festival () in Bangkok, Thailand. They also released their second full album, ''FAMILY RACING''. In 2006, they again appeared at the Formoz Festival in Taiwan. In January 2009, they appeared in Sweden once again, this time at UppCon () in Uppsala, and also played in the opening ceremonies for Katsucon 15 in Arlington, Virginia (DC). In 2009, YMCK remixed the No. 1 hit song Days by Japanese mega-star Ayumi Hamasaki. In 2009, YMCK released their third album "FAMILY GENESIS", made available for the first time on the iTunes Store in the U.S.A. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「YMCK」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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