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Bigfire is a band composed of 3 person: Suzuki Magoichi, Homma Honganji, and Shinohara Joetaro. Bigfire currently performs at venues throughout the Tokyo metropolitan area. The band is pioneering the future of electronic music via rhythm tracks which make extensive use of 80's vintage equipment in their evolutionary, effects-laden live shows.

Their first EP "Deathcotheque" was released at the end of 2010. With tracks remixed by German techno's well-known Beroshima (FRANK MÜLLER), a jacket illustration done by Kishi Daimuro, creator of Weekly Shonen Jump's monumental manga series "The Dinosaurs Stories" (Kyoryu Daikikou), and a "Beautiful Night" release party which was held in January, 2011 and attended by Frank Müller himself, the album quickly built up quite a reputation.

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The band also amassed the interest of overseas listeners by releasing a limited 12" vinyl shortly thereafter which was featured on foreign online shops like the UK's Juno Records Jet Set Japan.
The band's members also conduct an independent event "Tourism" started in collaboration with Minami Yuko which has been held over 100 times since 2002. Guest such as Houz' Mon (Dance Mania), DJ Wada (Co-fusion), Cheaster Beatty (Disq), Christian Fischer (Bryzant), Robert Hood (M-Plant), and Samuel L. Session (Cycle) have happily appeared at the event through the years. The band continues to hold the event regularly to this day.

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