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Pia-no-ja C (piano jack) is an instrumental unit in Japan by two people, Hayato in charge of piano and HIRO in charge of Cajon. Formed in January 2005, music of band is a simple composition of only piano and cajón. In that music genre is called "Hybrid Instrumental" On November 1, 2009, PEACE PRODUCTION inc. Established a management office and transferred to independent label PEACEFUL RECORDS

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Depapepe (デパペペ ) is a music group originating from Japan. The acoustic guitar duo is composed of Takuya Miura (born 5 April 1983) and Yoshinari Tokuoka (born on 15 July 1977), who formed in 2002.
They made their major debut in 2005 with their album Lets Go!!!, which generated sales figures of about 100,000 and ranked within the top 10 of Oricons Instrumental Artist Debut Chart. Before that, they had released three indie albums.
The name itself comes from the combination of both short names of the band members, by combining the Japanese word for overbite, deppa, and the name of Tokuokas previous band DERUPEPE. Contrary to a popular rumour circulating among their fans, the two guitarists are not brothers. In their 2002 formation the pair joined with the Sony Music. They worked on insert songs for anime television series Honey and Clover.

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ENRA is a visual performance unit from Japan performing stunningly unique animation-based digital performances.
Japanese supergroup enra defies conventions of space, time, gravity, and physics, through seamless synchronization of digital projection and physical movement. Using vibrant swatches of primary colors, Tetris-like geometry in multiple dimensions, and contrasts between human silhouette and digital art, enras performances are futuristic and otherworldly. In fact, enras own name hints at the supernatural: enra is derived from the name for the mythical shape-shifting and smoke-like Japanese spirit enenra.

Enras projections are essential to their art, the integration of which create the simultaneous illusions of sensory interaction and projection mapping. In the work, performers seem to jump off of rooftops, swim through underwater temples, destroy asteroidal objects, and harness the power of starlight. Moods range from suspenseful to serene, reverent to playful, emotional to upbeat. The members of enra include specialists in martial arts, rhythmic gymnastics, popping, classical ballet, diabolo juggling, and street dance.

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