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I didn't see a Denpa thread anywhere, so here you go.

>> No.12020955

adding the stuff that is ussually here from an lder thread

Denpa song English guide:
http://denpa.omaera.org
Wikipedia:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Denpa_song
Denpa no Sekai Blog:
http://www.denpanosekai.com
http://twitter.com/denpanosekai
Music downloads:
http://www.mediafire.com/RapeTheLolis
http://www.mediafire.com/denpasong
Denpa song bot (new songs every day):
http://twitter.com/dempa_bot
In-detail analysis of denpa aesthetic:
http://altairandvega.wordpress.com/2012/03/21/denpa-bigaku-riron-the-rise-of-the-radio-aesthetic-in-japanese-subculture-in-the-21st-century/
takeshi0406's blog (very informative):
http://sciandeng.blog38.fc2.com/
Denpunk bot:
http://twitter.com/dempunk_bot
Japanese guy who makes denpa and moe songs mixes:
https://soundcloud.com/mossya
moep's blog, he posts buy lists for events like Comiket and M3:
http://moepdemp.blog.fc2.com/

>> No.12021427 [DELETED] 

sorry anon, /jp/ stands for touhou

>> No.12021873
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Why is Tammy so sexual?

>> No.12024691

we really don't need these threads to be made constantly

>> No.12025310

Say, anyone know any circles that constantly produce denpa jazz/ska hybrids? Those hit all my right spots at the moment.

Moepop is fine too, I just need cute annoying vocals with trumpets

>>12024691
You're on /jp/ and you're saying a thread doesn't need to be made constantly? What the fuck man?

>> No.12025498

>>12025310
If you like ska, I think you'll like this.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KjNcJC9p6gU

And I guess you already know SOMEONE ELSE.

I don't know about Jazz, there are some old song examples but a recent one I think would be the 萌ジャズ CDs by STUDIO TRAM circle, but I don't know if they keep making jazz and I can't find their homepage.

>> No.12025507

>>12025310
>ska
Classic
Happy! Lucky! Dochy!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AK4G3M3ZgPw

>> No.12026013

>>12025310
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=usZKxtb3gl0

>> No.12026087

>>12025498
There's a pretty nice song by Zero-Shaft that uses the tune from SOMEONE ELSE. ダイエット☆ガール from あどれっせんす.

>>12025310
You might also like these:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zhwJAZlAoI4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fcH28Xj9Z18

>> No.12027105

>>12025310
Obligatory.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gffnSxEiLBc

>> No.12029433

We literally just had this thread, give it a week or so. The only reason denpa threads have been so good before is because people didn't post them constantly.

>> No.12029436 [DELETED] 

>>12029433
Take a look at this fuckin fool.

>> No.12029529 [DELETED] 

Fucking /a/ ruin everything

>> No.12029989

>>12029436
Please don't be rude, this behavior will only scare off valuable posters like uploaders and knowledgeable people to their own secret club.

>> No.12030163
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Oh my god, Neu. I need this.

>> No.12030166
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>> No.12030746

Are Wisteria Magic albums uploaded somewhere or am I just blind?

>>12025498
>>12025507
>>12026013
>>12026087
>>12027105
Thank you very much!

>> No.12031490

Who said Shibayan wasn't related?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HzrRTTo_iBQ

>> No.12031506

Can someone please remind me of that youtube channel that had a bunch of like 240p loli mashup things. He also sold DVDs of his works.
I think one of the recent ones had a dog or something.

>> No.12031514

>>12031506
and icecream

>> No.12031522

>>12031514
I found it! It was pigmhall.

>> No.12033086

Loving it.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GOCmvYgCTWg

>> No.12033557 [DELETED] 

i wanna fuck denpa

>> No.12033604

>>12033557
Why are you so perverted, /jp/? Can't you do something with a girl that doesn't involve her gooey vagina?

>> No.12033689

>>12031522
These are fantastic. I want to get his DVDs.

>> No.12033742 [DELETED] 

>>12033604
poke her squishy boobies

>> No.12033744

>>12033604
anal

>> No.12033758 [DELETED] 

>>12033604
squeeze ass
smell hair
nibble on ears
lick ears
tickle tummy
lick tummy
fondle navel
lick navel
tickle armpits
smell armpits
lick armpits
tickle feet
smell feet
massage feet
lick feet
tickle hands
lick hands

there is a lot of stuff

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Someone posted in the last thread the song 孕ませおっぱい!ShiningマイスターZ!, that one with the extremely lewd lyrics. Well, the full song and lyrics came in the bonus disc. You probably already have it, but it's never late to share back.

孕ませおっぱい!ShiningマイスターZ!
http://www.mediafire.com/download/cp4dq9yjzgagy0i/

>> No.12033772

Anything good coming in m3?

>> No.12033779

It seems ARM, 恋汐りんご (Band Janai Mon), 南ピノレ子 (from レレレレコード) and 小宮真央 (you might know her for Chippaipan) will be at the Denkyun party. I hear some of you live in Japan, I'm so fucking jealous. They should allow to at least take pictures, being a gaijin really is suffering.

>>12033772
I think 33.turbo will be releasing 電波 de わっしょい!, don't know much else yet.

>> No.12033849

>>12033772
I'm personally looking forward to うさみみりぼん. There's are samples out, but for some reason I can't link the site in this post.

I'm also looking forward to birdtune, holic service and denpa*etude, though no crossfades as of yet (except for the birdtune sampler which I think was handed out for free last comiket?).

>>12033779
I'm living here for about a year, going to try go to as many events as possible. Tokyo weekend trips will probably rape my wallet, but I guess not having to pay endless proxy fees for my albums will even it out a bit.

>> No.12033990

>>12033767
Thanks a lot. I love songs with ridiculously lewd lyrics.

>> No.12035295

>>12033772

I'm getting the Katahotori CD so far, that's it

>> No.12035417

>>12033849
Feel free to list more M3 releases, I've been too busy recently to pay attention so I don't even have a list of CDs to buy yet

>> No.12035475

SoundVoltex sure has a lot of great songs.

つぶやき魔法少女りむる
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cv04iYMz1jQ

ませまてぃっく♥ま+ま=まじっく!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_khRk1W9LCk

ヤサイマシ☆ニンニクアブラオオメ
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T06EyBnPRTA

>> No.12035482

>>12033689
It's literally 3 clicks to buy from his website

>> No.12035605

So in my eroge rampage I also found out the full version of the OP song of 恋愛まで選択肢ひとつ ("Love is a "ONE" choice!" by Chu☆ing Love [Chu☆+柏木るざりん]) came in the BGM section, so I extracted it. It's nice.

Chu☆ing Love - Love is a "ONE" choice!
http://www.mediafire.com/download/jbkaro28qrd3e9a/

But besides the heavy compression, I think I hear some clipping. Step it up, Nounai Kanojo.

>>12035475
I used to love Nanahira but now I can't take her voice, it's the same feeling I get when I hear HanaKana in anime; it's that kind of voice that sounds great at first but annoys you after a while. But still, KONAMI are doing god's work lately.

I loved SHARPNEL's track. His dream of making denpa finally came true, and in a commercial game even. I'm glad.

>> No.12035638

>>12035605

I'm willing to bet you would change your views about Nanahira if she were to sing less hyper and with a moderate rythim.

The "problem" (is not that much for me) of Nanahira is that she only sings with that style.

>> No.12035647

>>12024691

The day these thread dissapears from the catalog I'll practically stop browsing /jp/

>> No.12035666

>>12033990

Yesterday I came just from listening to a song by Odenpa Studio about a loli that pisses herself when she's happy. After it I kept telling myself WTF for about an hour.

It was even stranger because I was playing Europa Universalis IV

And talking about Odenpa, their lyrics are so lewd and delusional that I can't help but ask myself if those girls really enjoy voicing that, they do it for the moneis or it's just a big and elaborate joke.

>> No.12035812 [DELETED] 

>>12035605
>it's that kind of voice that sounds great at first but annoys you after a while
That's how I feel about ちぃむdmp. They both still come out with good songs once in a while though. I'm somewhat fond of 桃箱's 起きなきゃコケッコ and ななひら's びっくらさせたらおこるよ.

>>12035666
Is that song by any chance しーさいど☆でーと? The contents of the song are strange but I can't help but smile every time I listen to it.

>> No.12035815

>>12035605
>it's that kind of voice that sounds great at first but annoys you after a while
That's how I feel about ちぃむdmp. They both still come out with good songs once in a while though. I'm somewhat fond of 桃箱's 起きなきゃコケッコ and ななひら's びっくりさせたらおこるよ.

>>12035666
Is that song by any chance しーさいど☆でーと? The contents of the song are strange but I can't help but smile every time I listen to it.

>> No.12036070

>>12035815

>That's how I feel about ちぃむdmp. They both still come out with good songs once in a while though. I'm somewhat fond of 桃箱's 起きなきゃコケッコ and ななひら's びっくりさせたらおこるよ

>桃箱

Momobako has a bigger register than Nanahira by far. Unless you don't like the voice by itself I don't know where you'll get tired from it.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f3HBhmg7F8k

>Is that song by any chance しーさいど☆でーと?

It was うれしょん゚・*:.。 from the album ぴこみこ☆

Oh lol, the shame

>> No.12036138

>>12036070
I don't feel that mmbk's vocals really add to that song. Sounds like it would be much better as instrumental.

>うれしょん゚
Well damn, I didn't know they had another song about pissing.

>> No.12036182

>>12036138
>I don't feel that mmbk's vocals really add to that song. Sounds like it would be much better as instrumental.

As they say, for tastes colours... but I find the contrast of her high pitched voice and the slow paced and bassy background complement nicely. Her voice manages to be high pitched without sounding rough or too agressive. Those are my 2 cents.

Also, the rythim is emphasized by the vocals so I think this song really needs then wether it is Momobako or another singer.

Anyway, I didn't put that to prove Mmbk's talent as singer, there are better songs sung by her. I posted it to show she sings different stuff and her voice also sounds different.

>> No.12036730

>>12036182
mmbk is not that bad but I always thought her loli voice sounds a bit too forced, that's what ends up straining my ears after a while, if you compare it to nomico or Momiji for example.

>>12035666
>I can't help but ask myself if those girls really enjoy voicing that, they do it for the moneis or it's just a big and elaborate joke.
If you look at their Twitter accounts they talk about lewd shit very often. The conclusion is up to you, but I'm pretty sure a considerable proportion of singers in this area are actual otaku/fujoshi.

>> No.12036753

>>12035638
Well maybe it's just me, but I don't think that's it. To this date I haven't gotten tired of ave;new project, or nomico, or Toromi, or most artists that sing in their hyper voices all the time. But oh well.

>> No.12036775 [DELETED] 

http://www.nicovideo.jp/watch/sm21443610

Kaorin has a sexy lady voice!

>> No.12036983

Any toromi fans here? I been looking around for some of her albums and I can't find them. All the links I found are dead. Anyone mind uploading them to mediafire?

>ちゅらら_にらいかない
>わにわに天国 あいびき
>トロピクセル (this one is actually in the rapthelolis account but it's missing a track)

>> No.12037020

>>12036983
RapeTheLolis has a newer upload of トロピクセル that has all of the tracks and doesn't have messed up character encoding: http://www.mediafire.com/download/py8ppi64gkqd86w/トロピクセル_(mp3).7z

I haven't seen either of the other ones around.

>> No.12037520

>>12035417
Just check out clixdex's list: http://clixtxt.blog.fc2.com/.. People should probably link this instead of moedemp's blog in the OP link dumps.

>>12036983
Here's わにわに天国 あいびき, but it's only in 126kbps. I believe I got it from jpopsuki:
https://mega.co.nz/#!zMh1xTiJ!aS61pEjgOxsEWzt00-cB4spbUIN1bLwPm7WiWtrN5IU

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>>12036983
Yeah I got those too. Or jpopsuki had, it's not like I actually buy anything.

I guess the quality could be better, but I guess it's better than nothing.
http://www.mediafire.com/view/9ifq490vnj94euu/ちゅらら♥にらいかない.7z
hhttp://www.mediafire.com/view/5cft8tfb3cdhypb/わにわに天国_あいびき.7z

Also here's the flac version of Toropixel:
http://www.mediafire.com/download/79no86i5itgolal/トロピクセル(flac).7z

>> No.12037864

>>12037521
>complains about quality
>doesnt buy anything
Stay classy.

>> No.12037985

>>12037864
I didn't really mean it as a complaint like you implied, I just thought most people probably would expect better quality than that.

I guess I didn't really need to mention my buying habits though.

>> No.12038101

>>12037985
All you have to state is Low Quality, LQ, or the actual bitrate. If it isn't lossless, the quality "could be better"

>> No.12038764

>>12037864
It was just a remark about quality, can you moralfags just fuck off already? If you hate people not buying things so much just kill yourself, maybe you'll be reborn in a universe where piracy doesn't exist.

>> No.12038833

>>12037521
Thanks a lot for these!

>> No.12039052

>>12038764
I don't give a fuck about people pirating music. It's when people make remarks about the bitrate quality and don't pay. Can you poorfags just fuck off already? If you hate people who buy things and rip it for you poor fags so much just kill yourself, maybe you'll be reborn in a universe where poorfags don't exist.

>> No.12039216

>>12039052
>It's when people make remarks about the bitrate quality and don't pay.
People can say whatever they want, if you dislike opinions and can't control your autism then don't use online message boards. He wasn't even being disrespectful nor complaining.

>Can you poorfags just fuck off already? If you hate people who buy things and rip it for you poor fags so much
See, I just had to make a single sarcastic post for you to show yourself as the asshole and retard you are. We are always thankful to people who buy albums and shares them, and we always regard them as important posters and put ourselves below them because we know that without them we wouldn't be able to enjoy all of this material; that is no secret. But if you feel the need to treat people like trash because of money and class then go get a high position in a company, I'm sure you'll find yourself at home there. Just don't do it here.

>> No.12040303

>>12039216
Complains about >>12039052 and doesn't complain about >>12038764

Either you don't understand mirrored sarcasm or you are showing how much of an asshole and retard you are. Also the irony of how you are disrespecting someone for posting their opinion. Stay classy.

>> No.12040861

NO FITE!!! THIS IS PLACE OF FRIENDSHIP!!

>> No.12041307

Is ちぃむdmp denpa?

>> No.12041322

>>12040861
shut the FUCK up pusst

>> No.12041466

>>12041307
It's babby's first denpa. They're not bad though.

>> No.12041557

>>12041307
Denpa threads official bait

>> No.12041802

I didn't notice it at the time but the lyrics of フラグ立てようよ are quite on your face.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XsJVwvgsCU4
http://j-lyric.net/artist/a005119/l02565d.html

I'm also liking this.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dPJgImwYFww

And this.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cSZY7A_mr-A

And oh my god, that chorus, my head, it's spinning.
https://www.mediafire.com/?umobi2373ei3im9

>> No.12042314

>>12041307

It's moe denpa. Not pure denpa but delusional enough.

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Album pic: 物凄い勢いで酔ってみた

The fuck did I listen to? lol

I literally lost count of how many times Nayu and Nanahira went off pitch.

I seriously want to know what those lyrics mean and why the whole singing is a joke.

>> No.12043144

>>12043140
>why whole singing is a joke.
because they were drunk when they recorded this (really)

>> No.12043145 [DELETED] 

>>12043144

Please, elaborate. I want to know more.

>> No.12043829

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZbCQMYosQ90
tru loli denpa

>> No.12044418

>>12043140
That cd is just three drunk covers of a popular 物凄い song.

lyrics for the orginal here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_DFIOUJoj-0&feature=kp

>> No.12044450

>>12043829

Hahahaha, nice. Gotta show this to my little sisters

>> No.12044502

this is the cutest

sweets parade

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fOPeHNdYaM8

>> No.12044689

>>12044502
kanas and sweets are the best!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x8J7aZugLpM

>> No.12046269

>>12035666
I love odenpa, they are just so fucking ridiculous that it loops around to being incredible.

>> No.12046578

Japan's Nerd Dance: The Dempa Invasion
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n-Bnf3XlYi8

>> No.12047142

>>12046578

Oh wow, that's a lot of Toromi. Thanks for posting, can't believe I haven't seen this yet!

>> No.12047469

>>12046578
Toromi is so based.

>> No.12047490

>>12041557
Only that tru-denpa autist gives a shit though. I like only a few songs personally, most of everything else is meh at best.

Official thread bait is "What is denpa"

>> No.12047801

I'm enjoying this more than I probably should. It's rare to see a Japanese song about drugs.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fxI5rpPj6eI

>> No.12047838

>>12047801
i just played that on pop'n portable 2
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yswqskkR4VY another good one

>> No.12047884

>>12035666
The best part of odenpa are the radio dramas on all their albums.

>tfw you will never have everly lovery happy taimu.

>> No.12047889

In your opinion, what is denpa?

>> No.12047925

can someone provide an example of a denpa song with male vocals

>> No.12047941
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>>12047925
ベリーメロン (Very Melon)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ykn1frcLu80

せいしをかけろ (Seishi wo Kakero)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wnYw7zGvayY

I wonder if there any more out there.

>> No.12048547

>>12047925
>>12047941
The upcoming Katahotori album has a song with un:c providing vocals.

>> No.12048730

Wasn't there a guro album released at C85? Did we ever get a rip of that?

>> No.12049054

>>12048730
恋する必然? Nope, I don't think we have many Katakiri Rekka fans here.

>> No.12049246

>>12046578
what is name of a song at the end?

>> No.12050932
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Does anyone have a download link for this album? I checked the mediafire folders and google but I couldn't find it anywhere.

>> No.12051049

>>12050932

I'm pretty sure it was in one of the folders on the OP but, since I can't find it myself, here you go anon:

おでんぱ☆スタジオ- ろりパンでみっく

https://mega.co.nz/#!Nk1nBDpa!PDXjohTLzYofV8XUwWolgoolhpu_0QX03RzJ1ASsagk

>> No.12051055

>>12051049
Cheers. Much appreciated,

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姫野湖鳥 (cv.田村ゆかり) - 恋のヒメヒメぺったんこ

http://www47.zippyshare.com/v/49563762/file.html

>> No.12052110

>>12051115
I have to admit I never thought I'd find denpa in Yowamushi Pedal.

>> No.12052125

https://soundcloud.com/momobako/xnjmmua5nnmv

I really like the last track of mmbk's upcoming album.

>> No.12052161

>>12052110
Moe denpa songs are quite common in anime shows that satirize otaku culture, i.e. Kujibiki Unbalance from Genshiken, Pururin from NHK, those magic girl parodies from Higurashi's OVA and H2O, Moetan, Yutori-chan, etc. Well I guess it's the point.

>> No.12052873

I won't let moot kill the dempa thread.

Bampu pantsu!

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Reposting it for the people who have missed it.
doubleeleven UpperCut - NUMBERS!!-Do you like Upper Cut?? 3!!-
http://www57.zippyshare.com/v/79866534/file.html

>> No.12053377

>>12052110

It's an anime about Akiba. it must have then.

>>12052125

Looks promising. the only ones that looks meh for me is the first song. The only problem is that there no pure denpa there... only moe denpa...

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New Zero-Shaft compilation was announced for M3 a couple days ago, in case anyone hadn't heard yet.

http://zero-shaft.com/cd/chibi_cute/

>> No.12053631

>>12053364
love me, Mr.Insert makes me blush every time.

>> No.12054595

>>12053377
>no pure denpa

Oh fuck off already.

>> No.12055300

What happened to the denpa guy from necomimi spacenoid by the way? I haven't seen him in ages here

>> No.12055334

>>12055300
I think he just got bored of us, but I guess you could tweet or email him or whatever and invite him back if you wanted to.

>> No.12056065

>>12053377
Denpa is about the moe anyway. Who the fuck are you to say otherwise?

>> No.12056303

>>12056065
>Denpa is about the moe anyway.
lel

>> No.12056315

>>12054595
Stop getting buttblasted so easily. And I guess he meant that they were too pop-ish/bland for his taste, which I won't comment on.

>> No.12056362

>>12056303
If you're saying that moe wasn't always an integral part of denpa you can fuck right off. Even your beloved "trudempa" UNDER17 is pure moe.

>> No.12056403

>>12056362
I never said that, retard. Moe is an integral part, but you said that denpa is "about the moe", which is false.

>> No.12056446

>>12056403
Mostly every denpa song is about moe, not counting exceptions like Fuyu mo machine gun.

>> No.12056525

>>12056446
Fuyu mo machine gun is "crazy moe".

>> No.12056568

>>12056362
>If you're saying that moe wasn't always an integral part of denpa you can fuck right off.

KING SHOW had nothing to do with moe

>> No.12056579

>>12056568
That's just metal shit, not denpa.

>> No.12056615

>>12056579
You do realize that when you say stuff like this that's blatantly wrong that you make the people with expert knowledge not want to come here because they get the impression that the new people they want to share denpa with are rude and dismissive idiots, right? You clearly don't have the prerequisite knowledge to even be able to even debate this.

>> No.12056625

>>12056615
Sorry, but I don't see how it's denpa. Sounds like metal to me without any denpa characteristics. I guess denpa is whatever you want it to be.

>> No.12056631

>>12056625
you haven't even read the "what is denpa" page on omaera have you?

>> No.12056632

>>12056579

KING SHOW is the origin of denpa music. You saying it doesn't count because it's 'metal shit' is absolutely no different from someone saying that 'moe shit' doesn't count as denpa. In fact, the latter is probably more true than the former.

>> No.12056636

>>12056625

And this is why people get angry when you try pigeonholing denpa into purely musical boundaries and completely misunderstand/ignore the cultural implications.

These threads were so much better when there was only one every few months, now it just feels like an /a/ shit show.

>> No.12056673

>>12056446
What I mean is that moe is not the essence of denpa. Sure, culturally moe (as in cuteness) is integral and common to the current flow of denpa songs, but it's not its essence. Denpa is an abstract thing and there's a reason why a moe song and a denpa song are different things.

>>12056625
You're mixing up a cultural umbrella term (such as denpa song, novelty song, eroge song, psychedelic music...) with a musical genre (metal, rock, jazz...). They're separate; most denpa songs lately are electronica but there's also metal, or even jazz and ska punk (if you read the beginning of this thread). Likewise, psychedelic music in the 70's was mostly rock; now it's mostly electronica.

Anyway we've had this conversation several times; denpa is quite an abstract and cultural thing that has to do with the "vibe" of a song (pushed mainly by the lyrics most of the time) and quite honestly I had trouble at first but once you pick it up you don't even need definitions anymore.

Denpa has many connotations and it doesn't happen only in music; I suggest you read the Altair and vega article posted here >>12020955

>>12056636
Mhm, I think that's just your nostalgia speaking. We're few and the people who get it (more or less) are even fewer; we've had these discussions before and the threads have been always slow. Relax. Maybe we should really try to put together some article or something, but I suck at writing.

>> No.12056682

>>12056673

Whenever a thread becomes frequent enough that people start it with the justification of 'I didn't see one on the catalog' then you know bad new is on the way. Denpa doesn't move fast enough to warrant a new thread every time the old one 404s, else we just end up retreading old ground, common trolls and bait emerges and people like yourself arbitrarily decide they are qualified to write an 'article' about something they learned on 4chan.

>> No.12056686
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12056686

A new Burunyanman was announced, Soreyuke! Burunyanman ECSTASY. The same composer and singers will participate, let's hope they bring us some golden stuff again. I'm excite.

>> No.12056690

>>12056686
Holy shit, this is going to be good.

>> No.12056694

Also, the original's full OP song, to celebrate.

空飛ぶSuperCats
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yNOv53hJEaE

>> No.12056699

>>12056686
I don't like getting hyped, I feel like it's going to be Uesaka Sumire all over again.

>> No.12056702

Denpa is dead, フォトンベルト観光ホテル was the last song. The signal has died, denpa now is just people trying to recreate something they don't fully understand by compensating with so-called 'moe' themes.

10年周期の滅亡説. See you then.

>> No.12056706

>>12056702
Let's dig up old material, then.

>> No.12056732

How does one go about buying denpa albums? I love denpa so much and I'd like to be able to own some of this stuff on CD, I know you pretty much always have to go through a proxy service and what not, but the only stuff I've ever bought from Japan before was off of AmiAmi so I'm pretty unexperienced in how proxy services work. I would appreciate any help/advice on the matter.

>> No.12056781

>>12056732

If you can't use google to answer a simple question like this you've got no hope in using it to find the CDs you want

>> No.12056833

>>12056682
>people like yourself arbitrarily decide they are qualified to write an 'article' about something they learned on 4chan.
And people like yourself come to whine and act like an asshole to everyone. Yes, you're right. I already said I can't write. It was a suggestion, that maybe we should do something instead of sitting on our asses here arguing and whining to everyone like you are. You're autistic as fuck, get help.

>> No.12056884

>>12056732
You could try dv8cag or the doujincore group imports. Those are pretty reliable.

>> No.12056911

>>12056673
Thanks for clearing that up. I should probably read more about it.

>> No.12056928

>>12056884
Thanks man, I'll be sure to look into them.

>> No.12056955

>>12056833

No, the correct thing to do is nothing. Nothing 'needs' to be done in the same way that we don't 'need' a thread every day/week.

>> No.12056965

>>12056911
I suggest listening to varied songs and artists.

Dempa bot's list is quite extensive:
http://sciandeng.blog38.fc2.com/blog-entry-575.html

For older songs:
http://sound.jp/dempa_song/

>> No.12056988 [DELETED] 

>>12056955
What a mediocre attitude.

>> No.12057132

>>12056965
Neat, that's a lot of songs. Also there are some listed that I never knew were considered denpa, Be Ambitious Guys, in particular.

>> No.12057280

>>12056732
I've bought denpa CD's from Toranoana and Yahoo Japan Auctions through proxies. And some denpa albums get "normal" distro, which means you can just order them from Amazon or CDJapan.

>> No.12058398

>>12056732
I have bought a couple of cd's myself from a local reseller. I recently ordered 2 cd's from Suruga-ya while using FromJapan as a proxy service. FromJapan works great and is really simple in my opinion, and isn't really that expensive. I haven't tried any other proxy services yet though, but I like the fact that FromJapan even orders for you.
Mandarake is pretty simple as well and you don't even need a proxy for them, but I don't know if they have a lot of denpa cd's.

>> No.12061340
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12061340

Hi, I'm the guy from here >>12053377

Let's try having a civilized chat here.

At least for me, pure denpa must deliver an strange or unsettling feeling to the viewer while it's still dazzling and addictive. The problem is that what nowadays may be considered strange or unsettling may not be in the future. In that sense, Denpa is a vanguard; a terrain of experimentation inside japanese music, specially electronic nowadays.

Given that "Otaku" (as it's understood in the west) culture is an excelent complement to Denpa they became almost inseparable. Under17 and Momoi created the link for this. Wether Denpa has completely fused with Otaku culture, specially Akihabara's, it's another issue. What came from this is Moe Denpa, an style that focus more on portraying the delusions of the moe adicted Akihabara dwelers. This is still interestingand follow Denpa foundations but, like most things from the anime industry, is stalled in some stereotypes. Of course, ssome artists trascend those stereotypes using a moe denpa base for their songs.

Personally I enjoy moe denpa as much as pure denpa. But I'd love to listen more crazy and experimental stuff. And also listen to Mmbk and Nanahira voicing it.

Finally, before someone asks, these are some albums from those I've listened that I consider closer to that ideal. Keep in mind that it's still my opinion so feel free to differ and call my taste shit:

- Album: Woah! Hyper Denpa-chan!
- Some of the songs by Odenpa Studio
- Most of the Albums 33. Turbo
- Album:でんぱれっと〜いちご色になぁれっ!!〜
- Album: シュミックトリガ2
- Album: Chippaipan (this is a classic)
- All of the Do you like Uppercut??!! albums

>> No.12061476

>>12061340
Thank you. Makes sense.

I also think one of the factors why we might having trouble getting the message part of moe denpa at least, is because Japanese isn't our mother language, and English just doesn't have that many expressions or constructions like Japanese. So for a Japanese listener, hearing a song with chants like Tokimeki Kyun Kyun, Doki Doki, Shuki☆ and whatnot immediately feels unsettling. I remember someone saying "Denpa songs in English would sound really creepy", well, they do to the Japanese listener.

For example, the lyrics of ユニバーサルトランスレーションの奇跡 are completely nonsensical ("Papipipepu, popopipepu, wawawa uwauwa yamuyamu nya nya"), and are delivered in a very cute, almost baby-like way. I can imagine how unsettling it might be to the regular Japanese listener, so that's why it's mostly an acquired taste.

And I also think the dualism concept integral to denpa in general (especially in literature) is also important. I've seen that many seemingly simple songs actually have some double-message, that's why it's common to see implications of 2D-love, sex, delusions or yandere and some can even get depressing (i.e. もうそう★こうかんにっき, imaginary friends; ふしぎなくすり, drugs), deep or meaningful (i.e. 洗脳・搾取・虎の巻, authoritarianism) or plainly nerdish (i.e. 妄想☆ふぇてぃっしゅ!, Lv.99☆しゅーくりーむ※H・E・R・O!!) or genuinely mad/"キチガイ" (i.e. Nekonabe). Some others are so exceedingly innocent they might seem intentionally cliche, and some others are jokes (Very Melon) or parodies (Magical Otoha).

And finally, there's the cultural context you mention. These songs have a big cultural aspect and it's no coincidence that most of these songs come from either anime, eroge, Nicovideo, or otaku-related events or circles.

Well, the whole thing isn't something I can explain easily so I always get lost in ideas.

>> No.12061492

DON'T EVEN TRY TO SLIDE, SAEGRIMR

>> No.12061914
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12061914

>>12061340
Speaking of シュミックトリガ, I don't think the first album was ever posted here.
Here's シュミックトリガ! -New wave of A-POP- , if anyone wants it.

It's a lot like the second, so I can for sure recommend it!

http://www.4shared.com/rar/-ExCXunp/-New_wave_of_A-POP-.html

>> No.12061933

>>12061476
That's a good point. Sometimes, I stop and wonder what a denpa/moe song I'm listening to would be like sung in english by some white lady. It would be WEIRD. Hard to withstand even.

>> No.12062042

>>12061340
>>12061914
Who is the artist for the covers?

>> No.12062056

>>12062042

http://www.pixiv.net/member.php?id=6496670

>> No.12062115

>>12061914

Woah man, Thank you. I loved the second album enough to put it as the image in my post.

Tank you a lot.

>> No.12062391

>>12062115
You're welcome.

What was your favorite tracks if you don't mind me asking?

>> No.12062456

>>12056884
> doujincore

You should hurry though. I just put in my M3 order.

>> No.12062645

>>12061476
>I remember someone saying "Denpa songs in English would sound really creepy"

The closest thing I can think of to Japanese denpa in English would be Ratboy Genius. Google it, it's fucking weird and somewhat unsettling.

>> No.12062782

>>12056884
>doujincore group imports

FYI they are ending these after this M3.

>> No.12063779

>>12061914
Thank you! I'm still not really a fan of vocaloid, but the second album had some really good songs.

>>12062391
The first song that caught my ear was track 3 (クリーム少女の末路) since it was obviously by that Millirobo.beta person, but I think his songs just work better with real vocals.

My favorite song ended up being ぽちっと☆ランダム:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iJ_blksKen4

Tracks 1, 4 and 5 are pretty good too.

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12064074

Is this denpa? It doesn't sound like denpa but it has loli voices on some tracks and makes me feel funny in my head.
http://jojirecords.imasu.jp/loli3/

>> No.12064118

>>12056686

The first game has a godly soundtrack but was absolute garbage as an STG. Let's hope they fix this in this 2nd game

>>12062391

Hi, I'm the guy from here >>12062115

The album is full of great songs so I had to relisten it carefully to pick the tracks I like most haha:

In order:

- 總毛立ちCHU♡身まかりCHU♡
- こどものしくみ
- クリーム少女の末路

Though man, every track of that album is excellent on its own.

>> No.12064152

>>12064074

I'd say it's not Denpa. This is a compilation of trance, chill out and dubstep. A very important part of Denpa are the lyrics and all of the trakcs in that album don't have then. Also Denpa must be agessive to the ear and ony few of those songs are like this.

It's an interesting album, I can admit that, but that loli on the cover is there mainly to mislead and sell more...

>> No.12064192

>>12061914

Can you upload somewhere the last track? It says it's damaged here ;_;

>> No.12064229
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12064229

Talking about ふしぎなくすり, here's the album where ふしぎなくすり and くさびかたびた☆下剋上 come from. The rest of the album is pretty good too.

上野圭市+SATOE - ふしぎな○○○
https://www.mediafire.com/?07l38wm64a0w3tw

The rip has some noise though, or at least I hear it. It's the only one I could find.

And also here's エイプリルフールの唄 from AKIRA YAMAOKA's iFUTURELIST.
https://www.mediafire.com/?t3315htyih9kia7

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12064274

Just in case ssomebody has missed this jewel:

>☆ 24EFFECTS ☆

https://mega.co.nz/#!09FGnQJb!S-_u5_oFEibnH1lr93xWtVLMAWEqvE1hAlPwGmP4pi4

Though the album per se is not completely denpa, the game where it comes from is truly Denpa.

>> No.12064459

>>12064152
>It's an interesting album, I can admit that, but that loli on the cover is there mainly to mislead and sell more...
The album is freely available though

>> No.12064502

>>12064274
I had this one, it's good. Yume Nikki is a masterpiece.

>> No.12065368

>>12020878
I'll bump.

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>>12064274
Thanks a lot for this. I love you.

>> No.12065544

>>12061340

Actually you are wrong here. Ootsuki Kenji was an Akihabara regular before he wrote the first denpa songs. Back then in the late 80s Akihabara had not been flooded with anime and videogames and was still primarily an electronics district. The link of Akihabara and denpa music is due to the number of radio stations and electronics companies that were stationed in the area due to the ease of accessing local parts and components. This is why the radio waves were considered strong in akihabara and thus harvested many delusional people. As the late 90s recession hit Japan it lowered this concentration of electronics in Akihabara which was already beginning to give way to anime and video game culture along with the aforementioned companies and radio stations moving out of Tokyo to either mitigate losses or to expand production.

For true or false, there is always a paranoia and belief that being in areas densely populated with radio towers and microwaves will turn a person crazy or delusional. As Akihabara has changed in the late 2000s onwards into something more closely resembling a tourist trap and consumer electronics have become more standardized the illusion of denpa is gone and the music and culture went with it, hence now no denpa artist is truly insane or deluded into thinking so, they are just trying to capture something that once existed.

Anime culture is second to denpa, if there was no anime, denpa music and culture would have still existed in Akiba. Even groups like MOSAIC.WAV are admittedly more influenced by videogames and the internet than anime culture, but in the west people tie eroge and other typical Japanese videogames to anime culture closely despite the two cultures being much more divided than they think. There are lots of eroge ota who don't watch anime and vice versa. Denpa isn't tied to one place but its much more closely tied to Electric Town era Akiba than it is any semblence of anime or 'otaku' culture.

>> No.12065840

>>12065544
But what artists *did* exist before the late 2000s? I only know of UNDER17, Momoi and KING-SHOW and some stuff by 上松範康 if it counts.

>> No.12065925

>>12065544

>This is why the radio waves were considered strong in akihabara and thus harvested many delusional people

There are people who actually believe this.

Also, when I mentioned otaku culture in Akiba, and that includes eroge, videogame, visual novels, anime and manga.

Finally, you don't need to be crazy to make Denpa music.

>> No.12066240

>>12064152
>loli on the cover is there mainly to mislead and sell more

Not all albums with anime girls on the cover are denpa. Look at the J-Core scene for instance.

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12066255

>>12065925

>There are people who actually believe this
Do you even know why this music is called 'denpa' ? That very belief is why this thread exists in the first place, people have written books about denpa and the belief of radio waves causing insanity in Japan.

Read the book in the image if you want to know it for yourself, I remember this was being discussed on the radio for a while when it was published during a period when the term 'denpakei' became slightly more commonplace.

>Finally, you don't need to be crazy to make Denpa music
Yes you do. Denpa is not defined by individual musical components, it's a reflection of a social phenomena and if you're not part of that then you can't make denpa, you can only attempt to recreate it

>> No.12066331

>>12066240
Yeah, that's what he's saying.

>> No.12066379

>>12066255
Looking at the article at Nicovideo about denpa songs for example, they just plainly describe it as a word coined in 2ch to describe highly addicting over-the-top songs. Now, it seems most Japanese people nowadays describe it as such too, do you think the term lost its original along the way? Was the "denpa song" term ever tied to denpa-kei in the first place?

>> No.12066392

>>12066379
Also, I remember asking someone here and he replied something like "it means lunatic song, made by lunatic or for lunatic".

>> No.12066591

>>12066379

Well first of all aside from internet memes, most terminology that 'originates' from 2ch actually comes from the street or somewhere else first. Most people seem to make assumptions that all slang comes from 2ch because due to the nature of the place it's often the first place you can factually state a word has taken root, especially so for subcultures. You can't really 'prove' something has been said before it has been recorded to have been said (which is why otaku culture in particular has such a mixed up incorrect history).

Denpa existed as a term before 2ch even existed, as did denpa music. But by the time the internet was using 'denpa song' as a descriptor it was already associated with anime, doujin and otaku culture; in fact it was just about becoming associated at the time 2ch started in the late 90s.

In the old days 'denpa song' (電波ソング) was a term used by anime otaku to describe anime OPs/EDs that were silly, meaningless and/or bizarre. At this time a lot of anime otaku didn't care about denpa music and as you know it wasn't even associated with anime to begin with, this is why Momoi took offense to having her music called denpa on 2ch because it was generally not a compliment and could have been a sign of a kuso anime. I don't know for sure but it was probably the otaku who were also into denpa doujin music at that time that turned the term around and embraced it for Momoi/UNDER17 which has since set the stereotype for denpa today.

KING SHOW's well known 'denpa' songs were both social commentary and denpa songs of their own at the time, I think this was to reflect the concept of the song. 電波系 is normally a term reserved for actual crazy people rather than some kind of otaku music genre, denpa-kei can exist anywhere and doesn't need akiba-kei. Denpa-kei in all its early manifestations of music, culture and reality was very edgy and weird, from Aum Shinrikyo to the murders to very early doujin otaku music

>> No.12066764

>>12066591

Also I should elaborate on UNDER17 and Halko Momoi a bit:

If you listen to Momoi and UNDER17 it seems very normal today in an era of 'chuchu' ave;new-esque moepop everywhere but was very inaccessible to otaku at the time. Aside from being ridiculed as nonsense music, it was weird music to comprehend. Aniota and eroge ota didn't cross over much until ToHeart was released and they slowly bled into each other via adaptions. This is just a few years after EVA, so there was still some fallout from the change that brought around to anime. Adapting ToHeart in itself was a daring move but was aimed at the gamers who played to watch it rather than aniota who still had tastes rooted in old school SF.

Ironically, Momoi also had her background in old school SF and tokusatsu, but she was part of a growing movement of moege and their respective anime adaptions which had splintered off the back of ToHeart's success. UNDER17 were pushing a type of music which was insanely 'moe' and difficult to listen to by most people, it reflected the hyper-cute bug-eyed aesthetic of moege and made absolutely no sense (this eventually merged into anime for a period of 1997-2003 and influenced the aesthetic of TV anime to come). Aside from doujin music made by otaku who happened to be denpa-kei in their own individual way, this was really the first instance of a true overlap of anime/moe and denpa that aniota could grasp and understand.

>> No.12066791

>>12066591
Might this be the distinction made between 萌え電波系 and リアル電波系 here http://sound.jp/dempa_song/ ? I always thought there really were two definitions or associations, one associated to anime and eroge (from the late 90s and on as you say), and another associated to actual denpa-kei ("old" association 電波曲). I think takeshi divided it like this in one of his articles.

I also remember how Hanae Natsuki threw the term around in one of the Sekai Seifuku radio shows when they presented Kate's character song, which made me wonder about the current real life usage of the word.

「なんか、すっごい電波で、なんかすっげー脳が征服されたような
何回聞きたくなるような曲でしたね」

http://a.pomf.se/xlxnwn.mp3

>> No.12066799

>>12065544
>the illusion of denpa is gone and the music and culture went with it, hence now no denpa artist is truly insane or deluded into thinking so, they are just trying to capture something that once existed.

Rather than denpa music not existing at all anymore, are we rather in something of a second wave of denpa music where the culture of insanity still exists and is being perpetuated and passed on to new fans and creators through the internet but is now divorced from the physical location of Akihabara?

>> No.12066853

>>12066764
I see, this helps to get into context a lot, now it makes sense as to why it was considered denpa at that time.

>> No.12066903

>>12066799

No, there's no real culture for denpa anymore. Denpa culture that drove denpa music as we know it WAS originally passed through the internet. As for it being primarily internet-based, no. MOSAIC.WAV already sailed that boat over a decade ago, most of their songs are influenced by Computers, the internet, science and technology, if you scrape off the well known eroge OPs they are weirdly representative of a very old version of akihabara.

The denpa music that comes out today is a blatant reflection of that, as much as I love ave;new they are doing nothing that UNDER17 didn't already do. It's just a copy of what was based on templates and themes that had already been explored.

Denpa music doesn't really exist now because it only seeks to copy actual denpa music made by denpa-kei people in a time when it was unusual or outrageous to do so (In Momoi's case, leading people to call them denpa in the first place).

To put it simply, denpa already exists. The moe-pop groups that copy denpa are doing just that - copying. There's no denpa involved. You can compare this to Punk - it's possible to strip down punk music to musical components like the tempo, instruments used, popular chords etc. but it took that form because of the culture that drove it. Consciously making punk music now is copying that formula and effectively removing the very thing that made it punk in the first place.

I'm sure there are more examples in music, copying what has already been is not a phenomena exclusive to denpa music. The only people who pushed the boundaries of denpa recently were MOSAIC.WAV who have been pioneering their own brand of denpa (away from the eroge OPs). Since then they have not really done much and I think have run out of steam.

The simple fact is that denpa music is currently being associated with 'moe' and 'otaku' themes, so people assume denpa = moepop. It will need to be forgotten and reborn back in the underground for it to flourish again.

>> No.12066922

>>12066903
>I'm sure there are more examples in music, copying what has already been is not a phenomena exclusive to denpa music.
That isn't every new kind of music ever?

>> No.12066929

>>12066791

While there is certainly such a thing as 'true' denpa compared to imitation moepop I don't really believe in terms like 'trudenpa' 「リアル電波」or whatever else. Those are retrospective terms used to categorize the music thematically rather than being an actual descriptor of the music itself. Nobody was calling it 「リアル電波」at the time because there was no fake or 'unreal' denpa to compare it to. There was just denpa and some of it sounded like diabetes inducing moege and some of it sounded like weird shinto doujin screeching music. In general I wouldn't trust the opinion of any Japanese source who refers to denpa as '電波ソング' because they are normally looking at it from the 2ch aniota end of the spectrum as described here: >>12066591. Not to say that they're lying but they've probably grown up with a different idea of denpa from a different scene.

>> No.12066933

>>12066903
Are there any other artists or songs you can remember that were in the scene the time denpa culture 'flourished', besides MOSAIC.WAV, UNDER17 and Momoi? I'm interested in listening to them, I know very few old songs and I have no way of knowing if they were part of that phenomenon or not.

>> No.12066944

>>12066922

I see where you're coming from but not really. There are definitely limits and boundaries. 90s grunge was influenced by 80s hair metal but it wasn't a copy that extracted every theme/trope/cliche from 80s hair metal and tried to recreate it. Same with house music and disco and so on. Generally the genres that do copy to this extent don't last very long and that phase ends up forgotten by the time something new has come out.

>> No.12066959

>>12066922
Not him but kind of. The whole point of punk culture was going against the established system at that specific time, now the system has changed and punk can't have the same impact as back then. I think hippie movement could be another example; the hippie movement revolved around anti-war sentiment and drugs due to the rampant pro-war propaganda at the time and the (then) recent discovery of LSD. That time has already passed and there's no "point" in being a hippie anymore. Likewise, denpa was all about the unsettling impact it had at the time, now that impact is gone because it's mostly commonplace today, so we could say the point (the impact, the upsetting aspect) of denpa itself is gone.

>> No.12066981

>>12066903
>MOSAIC.WAV already sailed that boat over a decade ago, most of their songs are influenced by Computers, the internet, science and technology
This is part of what makes MOSAIC.WAV so great. I like songs focusing lolis and cute/lewd themes, but they're really one of the few groups that capture the image of old Akiba. When I listen to their songs, I get the feeling that they're closest to the denpa ideal that some fans are looking for, along with being accessible to some of the moe denpa crowd.

>> No.12066982

I guess the 'novelty' of it is what's gone.

>> No.12067008

>>12066981
They also have some pretty serious social commentary in some of their songs.

>> No.12067016

>>12066933

MOSAIC.WAV and UNDER17 weren't really in the scene at the same time. MOSAIC was picking up as UNDER17 split up.

I'm not sure about 'bands' as very few people actually became known or successful through making denpa songs at the time. I guess I could say Toromi who was also around at the time of UNDER17 and Momoi though very much in the same vein. Lots of people on /jp/ have mentioned her so you'll probably find old albums in the archives.

Some of the denpa I like from this time was normally just one-shot OPs from late 90s/early 2000s eroge, especially if you look at the non-classic forgotten games. It was part of the weird BGM casio-default denpa style

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SteASygK7dw

>> No.12067020

>>12067008
First thing that comes to mind is 洗脳・搾取・虎の巻. That's also one of my favorites, those fucking lyrics.

>> No.12067033

>>12066929
I've seen sources using the term 電波曲 instead, but they usually talk about joke or nonsensical songs like 老人と子供のポルカ or 日本ブレイク工業, or one opera-ish one with creepy lyrics I forgot the name. Are those closer to the denpa-kei phenomenon?

>> No.12067054

>>12067016
>Some of the denpa I like from this time was normally just one-shot OPs from late 90s/early 2000s eroge, especially if you look at the non-classic forgotten games.
Yes, this is what I'm looking for. I would really appreciate it if you could provide us with songs whenever you can.

Could songs like 3LDK's OP (2003) or か~にばる☆褌娘 (2004) fall in this category?

>> No.12067141

>>12067020
It's so rare to see politics in these kind of songs, it's a true treasure.

>> No.12067162

>>12065544
I still have trouble getting the relation with Ootsuki Kenji, I guess it's purely cultural. Is that gone too? What do you think about some of his relatively recent songs like NEET Tsuri, Moebius Kouya or Ringo Mogire Beam?

>> No.12067436
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>>12064192
Sure, here you are.
ttp://www.4shared.com/mp3/ELWxy-gFce/10HOME_MADE_HERO.html

>>12064118
Speaking of こどものしくみ, the producer for that song is one of my favorite vocaloid producers. Most of his songs are mix of electronica and rock, but the lyrics and sound are quite strange, that I would practically call it denpa. (Though someone would probably prove me wrong on this.)
Give his first major album a listen and let me know what you think.

http://www.4shared.com/rar/fKtTaXAs/Obscure_Questions.html

>> No.12068256

http://watashinokoko.bandcamp.com/
does anyone think that some of this music could be considered denpa songs
or am i getting too loose with my definitions

>> No.12068345

>>12066255

>That very belief
>belief of radio waves causing insanity in Japan

It's a belief. You don't become crazy due to the exposure of radiowaves.

>reflection of a social phenomena

That has nothing to do with actually being crazy but believing and act like you are crazy.

In fact, the incredible restrictiveness and conservatism of japanese society was what labelled the people of Akihabara as crazy people.

In the west people like that would be called, in the worst case, bohemians or romanticists.

>> No.12068351

>>12066903

>The simple fact is that denpa music is currently being associated with 'moe' and 'otaku' themes, so people assume denpa = moepop

This thread is full of people who distinguish Moe Denpa from Pure Denpa. I for the outsider, it may look like you have stated but once you get inside a listen to lots of music you learn the difference.

>> No.12068451

>>12068256
I don't know, I'd say it's more of a noise/experimental project, but it's one of my favorites.

>> No.12068465

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NFFreUY8Uz8
Are there any other songs that have major tempo or genre direction changes? I love this shit.

>> No.12068491

>one opera-ish one with creepy lyrics
This was it
http://www.nicovideo.jp/watch/sm554889

It's all about the lyrics, it tells a story that gets kind of creepy.

>> No.12069099

>>12067162

Ootsuki Kenji was originally in a band known as KING SHOW (Kinniku Shojou Tai) who made the first denpa songs in the late 80s.

What do I think of them? They're cool, but I don't associate them with denpa.

>>12068345
>In fact, the incredible restrictiveness and conservatism of japanese society was what labelled the people of Akihabara as crazy people.

No, Akihabara was never seen as unusual until the mid 90s when video game and anime culture took hold. There were crazy people in akihabara before then, but there was no sudden discrimination of the people who visited.

And your point about being crazy is irrelevant. Nothing 'causes' people to go crazy full-stop. There is no catch-all test for 'crazy'. If someone believes they are going crazy because they are hearing voices, then its the voices which are making them crazy. Similarly I have known paranoid recluses who say 'microwaves' are being fired at them by their neighbors and they don't venture outside for this reason. If you start going crazy because you get it into your head that radio waves are causing you to become insane then the very thing that is eating away at your sanity IS what is causing you to go insane.

Take the murders for example, Gunji said he was hearing voices because of radio waves then that is the reason for his insanity, you can't arbitrarily decide he was crazy because of some other reason. Denpa by very nature is driven by crazy people, not people who pretend to be crazy. By definition those people have no relationship with denpa whatsoever.

>> No.12069952

>>12069099

Please rewrite thoose last 2 paragraphs because as much as I'km trying I can't understand your point.The only thing I got was this:

>Gunji said he was hearing voices because of radio waves then that is the reason for his insanity, you can't arbitrarily decide he was crazy because of some other reason.

You really think he was actually crazy?

>The assailant, Kawamata Gunji, was using illicit substances when he slashed random bystanders in broad daylight, killing two housewives and two toddlers, and injuring many others. When confronted in court, he explained that electromagnetic waves (denpa) were telling him to kill people, and pleaded insanity.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Denpa_song

There you have the real reason why he killed people: A drug addict who became who rampaged when he was high. BUT, since being recognized by a court as a lunatic brings penitentiary benefits, he used the whole voices in microwaves as a way to get said conditions.

It's as simple as that.

Continuing on the same article:

>In regards to music, the term obtained a negative connotation, and was mainly associated with music that was considered creepy or "fucked up", and had incomprehensible or creepy lyrics, often of otaku origin. Since otaku were often seen as strange people who behaved differently from others, denpa became widely associated with otaku culture in Japan and the Akihabara scene.

>Since otaku were often seen as strange people

>were often seen

Not crazy, but labeled as crazy. They never were crazy and never labeled thenselves as crazy.

Once again, my point about people denigrating Akiba people just because they were different is proven.

>> No.12070031

>>12069099
>Nothing 'causes' people to go crazy full-stop.
Biochemistry, genetics, physical and/or psychological trauma, stress.

>I have known paranoid recluses who say 'microwaves' are being fired at them by their neighbors and they don't venture outside for this reason
It's the other way around. If you hear voices and think your neighbors are firing microwaves at you, that's called paranoia and it's a symptom of schizophrenia, which means your brain wasn't working well in the first place.

>Gunji said he was hearing voices because of radio waves then that is the reason for his insanity
The voices were a insanity-driven catalyst for his actions, not the reason for the insanity itself. If he was really insane, he must've been so for different long-term factors that piled up through his life, which might include drug abuse and genetics.

>>12069952
Well, the line separating "crazy" and "labeled as crazy" is pretty blurry, it's mostly a social label. You're considered crazy once you're eccentric and creepy enough until you don't fit in society; and the ones that get into mental institutions are the ones that get aggressive enough so they cause problems to others (quarantine). There's no clear scientific way to define if someone is "crazy" or "not crazy".

>> No.12070377
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CHS's (The J-Core circle) Voltage Ignition 2 has a denpa song (with vocals by Nanahira) on it.

https://mega.co.nz/#!uM4nwDSC!K33NSWQErP0gHwNwksufLy3dWUUra6PUYgvqsdWPnzc

>> No.12072463

dunno why she looks like shizuru from rewrite(outfit is similar too) btw thanks for upload !

>> No.12072488

>>12070377
This cover looks like Yugioh card.. Red Eyes something or other.

>> No.12072823

>>12066903
I feel you're attributing too much to the culture and too little to actual individuals. A "culture" is just an abstraction; ultimately, all human activity are actions of individuals. Of course, the actions of an individual can be greatly influenced by the actions of other individuals and if as a result of that a concentrated messy clump of feedback loops between resonating individuals is formed, it can be useful for an observer to abstract away the individuals and call the whole a "culture". However, none of that means jack to the actual individuals being abstracted away, both when they're considered to be part of that culture and when someone arbitrarily decides that that ball of yarn has become too unravelled to be considered a "culture" any more. They're just acting on their own, being influenced by the actions of others, the things they've conceived themselves and whatever else can influence a person's actions and in doing so will possibly influence the actions of others.

The people creating music today and describing it as "denpa" too, have been influenced, be it directly or indirectly, by people who were once considered part of "denpa culture". Making them... no different from the people who were part of that culture. As for they're just copying things - copying is in the very nature in culture. A bunch of people acting in parallel do not make a culture.

>> No.12073028

If part of the argument for the nonexistence of new denpa is that what's being created now is no longer innovative, isn't the solution to this simply for creators to tread new ground and push new boundaries? This sounds like a problem with a solution rather than one that absolutely can't be helped.

>> No.12073124

We'll never be able to hear a full version of this song, right?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RwZyDleHqHA

And what does the title mean? Sudden ...straight brain...music system? Help

>> No.12073136

>>12073124
>And what does the title mean?
Improvised music system relayed directly into your brain.

Fuck it sounds cooler in Japanese.

>> No.12073137

>>12073136
Thank you.

>> No.12073297

>>12064229
I really enjoyed this, thank you for uploading.

>> No.12073768

>>12073028

I don't think anybody is claiming that. The problem is that there are always two types of music:

1) Genres driven and defined by musical developments and musical evolution
2) Genres driven and defined by subculture

There are some genres which fall into both, but if you trace things back far enough you can normally tell which is which. Denpa much like a number of other genres is driven by subculture and that subculture currently does not exist any longer.

Think of it like Psychedelic rock; Psychedelic rock was strongly rooted in hippie subculture due to the emergence of LSD and societal changes that were occurring at that time during the 60s, it was the pivotal driving factor behind the music. Sure, you can break down 'Psychedelic rock' into a number of commonly used musical cliches or tropes within that genre from that era and then make a song using those tropes, but it's not really the same thing - you're creating a self-aware imitation of something which already existed, it's not an authentic product in the same way the original was.

It's the same story with denpa and many, many other genres of music out there which are also rooted heavily in subculture - when the subculture goes, the music goes with it leaving a shell of its former self. Generally musical genres based solely on musical evolution do not face this problem as they are logical conclusions of a previous genre. Psychedelic Rock is not a logical musical conclusion of Rock or folk music and due to the nature of denpa it couldn't possibly be a logical conclusion of any music.

Will denpa return? It's certainly possible and probable, but it won't come wrapped up and neatly packaged in the form of a presentable radio-friendly idol group singing about Akihabara or as a trendy accessory of now-mainstream otaku subculture with formulaic cliches and flavour of the month artwork.

>> No.12073878 [DELETED] 

>>12073768
I get what you mean, but psychedelic rock still exists today. Sure, as you mention, it is basically a copy of what was achieved in the 60s, but that doesn't make it not psychedelic rock, and I don't see any wrong with calling it that. Likewise, current denpa songs are a "carry-on" of something that was previously achieved, but as long as they carry the same spirit, I think it's fine to still call them denpa songs, even though we are aware of the implications.

>> No.12073890

>>12073768
I get what you mean, but psychedelic rock still exists today. Sure, as you mention, it is basically a copy of what was achieved in the 60s, but that doesn't make it not psychedelic rock, and I don't see any wrong with calling it that. Likewise, current denpa songs are a "carry-on" of something that was previously achieved and don't exist in a temporal and cultural context where they can be "authentic" denpa songs, but as long as they carry the same spirit and intentionally copies it, and is based on the past, or modified to fit in the present, I think it's fine to still call them "denpa songs", even though we are aware of the implications.

>> No.12073898

>>12073890
Denpa cannot exist in the mainstream. By definition it is underground. If EOPs like us are talking about it then you know it's not really denpa anymore.

>> No.12073909

>>12073898
When did I mention the mainstream? This is a small thread with probably no more than 20 people in an already niche board, there's no way this is mainstream and will never be, because it is rejected by normies.

>> No.12073959

>>12073898
It was not at all hard for an english speaker to discover those artists back then if you were hooked into this world. How many english denpa discussions do you think there are around anyway?

>> No.12073963

>>12073909
4chan is mainstream.

>> No.12073967

>>12073959
Yeah, but you didn't know it was denpa, you just thought it was a weird song. When it has reached this level of exposure it's done.

>> No.12073970

>>12073967
I agree put like that. Talking about it objectively like this is a sign a thing has passed its authentic time.

>> No.12073979

>>12073967
That's because we don't have the concept of denpa in the west, there's no way we could know.

Again, denpa is not mainstream at all. If some western people knowing about it is "exposure" to you, then I guess denpa was dead by the time when Soramimi Cake appeared in Azumanga Daioh in 2002, or when everyone learned about denpa songs in 2ch in 2006. Denpa songs had a lot of more exposure before than today.

>> No.12074629

>>12073768
A subculture is just as much a classification of observed patterns as anything else that can define a genre is (though the nature of the patterns is different). Subcultures don't create music, people do. And people, to the best of my knowledge, still exist.

Also, keep in mind that people may be referring to something completely different from you. Remember, for most people "denpa", when it's not a radio wave, does not refer to a subculture that may or may not have existed for some period of time during the last 3 decades, it refers to a person that acts in a certain way; whether they're part of any subculture or not is irrelevant. So if someone (which can be someone who makes music) with no knowledge of that subculture uses terms like "denpa song" or "denpa music" they're likely associating it with the latter definition. Hence why a song like Shineshine-dan no Uta:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=suLYNVtzvOQ
...is sometimes referred to as a "denpa song", despite pre-dating the time the subculture would've existed by several decades.
Does that make them wrong, though? Is Denpa® a registered trademark of the Denpa Subculture?

>> No.12074690

Is there anything at all to look forward from m3?

>> No.12074706

>>12074690
I'm personally waiting for Wisteria Magic's, because I personally like Fujiwara Marina.
http://fujimari.com/wisteriamagic.html
But nothing else really...

The rest I took from Doujinstyle. Take it as you wish.

[Alice*Melody*Records] ハッピースノー*DAY https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1MAtjBr3BW8
[KATAHOTORI] HOTO-graffiti http://www.orc2000.com/cd/hotog.html
[denpa*garden] 早く二次元になりたい! http://pgarden.futene.net/nijigen/
[えんじょぃ] ガールフレンド(仮) http://dmp.babymilk.jp/gf/
[Confetto] らぶちゅ! http://confetto.chu.jp/lovechu/
[ゆりあ* / Yuria la Mode*] YURIA POT type EURO* http://yuria.littlestar.jp/yuriapot/cd.html

>> No.12074712

>>12074706
[おでんぱ☆スタジオ / Odenpa Studio] メインヒロイン(仮) http://www.odenpa.jp/cd/opcd1016/
[しなもんしゅがー☆] サクラ☆レボリューション http://shinamonsugar.web.fc2.com/2014M3haru.html
[Zero-Shaft] ちびキュート! http://zero-shaft.com/cd/chibi_cute/
[ぉこランチ!] がきコ×すずしろ http://www.nicovideo.jp/watch/sm23376642
テンカツ! http://tenkatsu.dojin.com/
[はにーみるみる] HONEY GIRL http://harunoyousei.web.fc2.com/honeygirl/
[SUKIMONO] sweet another sky http://sukimono.org/archives/event/music
[うさみみりぼん] みみらび~ふぁーすと~
[twinkle] ぱじゃま de あ・そ・ぼ http://twinkle-pajama.tumblr.com/
[えんじょぃ] えんじょぃ☆えんじょぃ http://enjiyoi.tumblr.com/

>> No.12075245
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デイリーライフ by doubleeleven undercurrent
I bought this cd a while ago and it'll probably arrive tomorrow. I'll rip it and post here as soon as possible.
Anyone else here that really likes deUC?

>> No.12075248

>>12075245
Thank you. I anticipate it warmly. Do they have a Bandcamp or a digital download anywhere? I would spend money for Doubleeleven.

>> No.12075258

>>12075248
You can buy their albums digitally from sites like Melonbook. Unfortunately not in lossless formats. I got Do You Like UpperCut 3 that way.
I bought this cd (and Do You Like UpperCut 5) second hand from Suruga-ya, but unfortunately they won't get a cent from that.

Bandcamp would be a great option for denpa artists to earn money from people outside Japan because obtaining their cd's outside of Japan is a pain in the ass.

>> No.12075843

>>12074629

It doesn't matter if people exist or not if the subculture is dead then it is dead. Dodos are animals and animals exist today, but no matter how similar an animal may be, it will never be a Dodo. You cannot use this logic to argue that denpa is still alive.

>> No.12075855

>>12075843
You're getting annoying. Please show us the way to "real denpa" from your golden time, or stop. And if you hate seeing people listening to denpa so much, then don't come to these threads.

>> No.12076038

>>12074690
I ordered several things with the doujincore group order. I fully expect them all to be uploaded before they arrive.

>> No.12076106

>>12075843
See, that's the problem with your argument: it completely hinges on this phantom-like existence of the subculture, while failing to see that this subculture was, in concrete terms, never a real thing to begin with. No culture or subculture is ever anything more but a cognitive convenience. However, the very fact that there are people creating new works by imitating the works attributed to a subculture shows that the processes that were once simplified to this single "subculture" are still operating, be it in a less concentrated manner.

>> No.12076322

>>12074690
[らずべりー]crime berry06~らずべりカル☆パレード~

>> No.12076502

>>12076106

Denpa was a subculture just as much as punk was a subculture. You're only claiming it to be 'phantom like' because it isn't as documented as Punk was/is.

If you don't understand denpa outside of the boundaries of musical genres then you shouldn't be acting as though you have some kind of insight into the culture. I'm going to go out on a limb and assume you were never even a part of that scene, so I don't see why you seem to be acting like an authority on the subject. Denpa is and has always been much more than just 'music'. It's not a musical development that evolved from another genre, it's a subculture that happened to make music among other pieces of art.

>> No.12076522

>>12076502

And I should also add, that among art there was also a lot of nonsense made, a lot of lives turned upside down and generally strange goings-on that shouldn't be romanticized. These people were just nuts basically, they weren't clear conscious people who would listen to a bunch of Anime OSTs and try and make some fast paced 'chu chu' music. Only a small portion of legitimately 'denpa-kei' people had anything to do with otaku culture much less making music.

>> No.12076631

Every time I scroll past these threads it's always an argument on what denpa is.

>> No.12077268

That "Japan's Nerd Dance" video that was posted earlier in the thread is from 2010, and denpanosekai posts about denpa events sometimes. I don't live in Japan but from the secondary-source information I'm able to acquire, it looks like the subculture is still thriving from here.

>> No.12077990 [DELETED] 

>>12076502
I've been reading but this is getting out of hand so I guess I'll jump in.

>I'm going to go out on a limb and assume you were never even a part of that scene, so I don't see why you seem to be acting like an authority on the subject.
And you were? Can you tell us what was your contribution? Actually, please don't. Refrain from letting your ego and superiority complex show any more.

Please be constructive and share examples of what you consider genuine denpa songs to be and enlighten us that way, I think we all would love to listen how everything was originally and learn about their context. We're going around in circles here. Going on and on about how denpa is dead and how everyone else doesn't know what he's talking about doesn't provide anything remotely useful to this thread. Again, please share with us examples and useful and constructive discussion if you care and ignore any posts that try to refute your stance, or just leave. Unless you do either, I'll consider you a troll and won't reply to you anymore and I suggest others to do the same. We'll just keep enjoying "denpa songs", old and new.

I'm pretty sure you've come here to say exactly the same things previously, and I've told you exactly the same thing. Repeatedly.

>>12076522
Then we should conclude that 電波ソング is a more liberal term that has little to do with 電波系 and take it and enjoy it as such. If you accept that we won't beat our brains out over it. It's useless. The Japanese went over this years ago.

>> No.12077996

I've been reading but this is getting out of hand so I guess I'll jump in.

>>12076502
>I'm going to go out on a limb and assume you were never even a part of that scene, so I don't see why you seem to be acting like an authority on the subject.
And you were? Can you tell us what was your contribution? Actually, please don't. Refrain from letting your ego and superiority complex show any more.

Please be constructive and share examples of what you consider genuine denpa songs to be and enlighten us that way, I think we all would love to listen how everything was originally and learn about their context. We're going around in circles here. Going on and on about how denpa is dead and how everyone else doesn't know what he's talking about doesn't provide anything remotely useful to this thread. Again, please share with us examples and useful and constructive discussion if you care and ignore any posts that try to refute your stance, or just leave. Unless you do either, I'll consider you a troll and won't reply to you anymore and I suggest others to do the same. We'll just keep enjoying "denpa songs", old and new.

I'm pretty sure you've come here to say exactly the same things previously, and I've told you exactly the same thing. Repeatedly.

>>12076522
Then we should conclude that 電波ソング is a more liberal term that has little to do with 電波系 and take it and enjoy it as such. If you accept that we won't beat our brains out over it. It's useless. The Japanese went over this years ago.

>> No.12078003

>>12076631
It's not that common, it's just that it's when they get bumped more often. It's the same guy telling us the same things.

>> No.12078091

>>12076631
It's always been that way.

>> No.12078200

How come there's all this talk about what denpa is and isn't, but there are not even any examples being posted?

>> No.12078615
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One of the best, for me.

>> No.12078621

>>12078615
Welcome to Dempaland best track.

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Time for a denpa-related unboxing.
Don't worry, I won't post too many irrelevant pictures

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>> No.12078636

>>12078628
>>12078632
Such denpa.

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>> No.12078639

>>12078615
>>12078621
Lyrics when waha

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>>12078637
My apologies for the bad picture
The backside is more interesting though

>> No.12078645

>>12078637
Oh my god I want this.

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And that's it.
I'll rip these as soon as possible.

>> No.12078664

>>12078652
Nice. Did these extras come with the release?
Also デイリーライフ's case sure is old school.

>> No.12078671

>>12078664
The t-shirt is available from their website. I bought it through Suruga-ya though.
What other extras do you mean?

>> No.12078769

no good denpa in this m3

>> No.12078780

>>12076502
You're missing the point; punk is just as phantom-like. Anything described as "a culture" or "a subculture" is. Stop treating cultures as if they're something tangible. What matters is not whatever (sub)culture people have been associated with or associate themselves with, but the inspirations, motivations and intentions of those actual people when creating things.

And I'll remind you again that the term "denpa" doesn't just refer to this subculture. You're in no position to claim that one is more "true" than the other.

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>>12078769
Angel's album is pretty cute. Also katahotori arrange on sukimono's album.

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doubleeleven undercurrent - デイリーライフ.7z 249.3 MB
https://mega.co.nz/#!VoQDCLYQ!V6zbYFFGkI16BZT7nLFmIxowFqxKs5WdDD30pqscjOU
Ripped in .flac. I'll eventually upload it in v0 if I have the time.
Unfortunately no scans for now since I don't have a scanner. I could upload photo scans of the booklet if anyone wants them.

>> No.12079177

>>12079161
>To download files larger than 1GB, please install our browser extension.
>it's 249.3 MB
Fucking hell, I miss the short times when file hosters were not cancer.

>> No.12079206

>>12079177
So before RapidShare was the only player in town?
Anyway, it's just an ad, you can click it away and ignore it. I'd say it's a small price to pay for not having to wait 30-60s for the opportunity to type in a captcha, while being surrounded by fake download button ads.

>> No.12079225

>>12079161
That's nice, thank you.

>> No.12079242

>>12064118
>The first game has a godly soundtrack but was absolute garbage as an STG.
Really? I liked it; it wasn't very challenging but it was quite fun.

>> No.12079826

HOTO-graffiti is on xiami now by the way

>> No.12079942

>>12078003

That same guy should fuck off already.

>> No.12080526

>>12074629
Fucking masterpiece.

>> No.12080546

What is U? what is Funta? Is U the band, and Funta a member? Why are there multiple Funtas?

>> No.12080552 [DELETED] 

>>12080546
Funta is a group/band and U is a singer and vocalist. Funta's done some tracks with UNDER17 in the past.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xFZTdwvOBZo

>> No.12081067

>>12080546
The other way around. Funta is a band and U is the vocalist of Funta. She uses her "U" name for her solo works. I heard she writes her songs

I don't know about the "multiple Funtas", they usually use a number at the end when composing songs for anime but they're the same people.

>> No.12081332

New Dempa album by IOSYS for reitaisai, this is pretty much the best track listing I've seen in along time, plus the cover is even drawn by Toromi
http://www.iosysos.com/cd/dencolle/

>> No.12081371

>>12081332
Oh god that artist selection is just incredible.

Too bad it's Kancolle, makes me think IOSYS just jump over any fad for money.

>> No.12081379

I am Japanese otaku.
I think most famous Denpa song Artist is KOTOKO.
She song is very fascinating.

>> No.12081380

>>12081371
Like when they did the same with 2ho?

>> No.12081395

>>12081380
I know.
This just reminds me of it.

>> No.12081407

>>12081332
Why does Toromi's art look so much like Akio Watanabe's? I have trouble telling their illustrations apart.

>> No.12081412

>>12081379
I liked her song in innocent girl
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=stNv7LnAGEg

>> No.12081582

>>12081371
Wait, how is it kancolle, save for the page name having colle in it

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>>12081407
There are some definite similarities, but I'd say they're not that hard to distinguish. The size of the eyes, the shape of the mouth, the definition of the nose, the "feel" of the fabric, the shading style... and Watanabe's art just generally looks more refined and volumetric.

Also, Watanabe has a certain... "iconography", I guess..? Like you can recognize his involvement in the Djibril 2 opening animation from the first second, before even any characters show up:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2hsnO-Lreq4

>> No.12081640

>>12081582
Oh you're right. I wrongly assumed it was a Kancolle compilation since I saw a few in M3, my bad. It seems it's a Touhou one.

It's called Hyper Denpa Collection, let's hope it's the quality-wise sequel for Hyper Denpa Chan.

>> No.12082271

>>12080546
The multiple Funtas is because of some obscure JASRAC shit IIRC. They are the same person.

>> No.12082321

>>12081371
>Oh god that artist selection is just incredible.

WHAT THE FUCK, indeed!!!

>> No.12084058

>>12079242

Was terribly boring even on the hardest difficulties. Not even the scoring system made it interesting.

I'm not saying you can't enjoy it but compared to the majority of even the doujin STGs it's mediocre. And let's not compare it to comercial shmups like Cave's.

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>>12084058
Well, it was a spin-off of Musumaker, I guess they weren't very serious about it, the selling point were the cute girls and ero scenes anyway. But it was successful enough so I guess they'll put a bit more work into the sequel.

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Just coming out of the shadows for a bit to offer a little appetizer before I get my proxy order in.

末広アンテナ- ラブギガヘルツ (v0) self rip

http://www.mediafire.com/download/bpoxxznwuvy4kjk/rbgz.7z

Currently waiting to receive:
ふあふあガールフレンド(仮)
イノセントキー vs 虎
らぶちゅ!

By all means if anyone can upload these before I can, all the power to you.

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>>12084058
Well, it was a spin-off of Musumaker, I guess they weren't very serious about it, the selling point were the cute girls and ero scenes anyway. But it was successful enough so I guess they'll put a bit more work into the sequel.

>> No.12088600

>>12088498
That was fast, thank you very much. Nanahira sure is going mainstream, I heard she also had a track on SOUND VOLTEX.

I was probably going to buy Katakiri Rekka's 恋する必然 and Ayase Rie's ゆいまーる☆わーるど from Haitai Nanafa, but it seems they were event only, and I can't see them uploaded anywhere. Suffering gaijin unite.

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Forgot picture.

>> No.12088614

>>12088498
Thanks a lot! All 3 tracks are incredibly addictive.

>> No.12089113

>>12088614
>>12088601
I'd highly recommend picking it up. I picked up the single through Amazon Japan, which they do international shipping. Comes with a trading card with one of the girls.

>> No.12089610

>>12088600
For 恋する必然, you can get it from here:
http://www.akibaoo.com/02/commodity_param/t/0/ctc/82000000/shc/0/cmc/2500020305270/backURL/+02+main
Of course you are going to need a proxy.

For ゆいまーる☆わーるど, I believe they have a dvd and cd combo? I saw it for pre-order on amazon japan, though I am not completely sure it was the single they sold at comiket. You can always stake out Suruga-ya if it surfaces.

>> No.12089645

>>12088600
i don't know much about sound voltex but she does have a song in iidx spada

>> No.12089867

>>12079161
Hate to be the one asking it, but could some kind anon make a mp3 of the album?

>> No.12089939

>>12089867
doubleeleven undercurrent - デイリーライフ (V0)
http://www.mediafire.com/download/c284l17yc3p6tqk/

>> No.12090745

>>12089939
I wholeheartedly thank you, kind anon.

>> No.12095550

Anyone has any of the first 3 らずべりー albums?

>> No.12097599

Wait
Why did no one tell me about this beauty

ARM + 山本椛 - 死神自爆中二妹アイドルももかりん
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oM0WTgL3K6M

>> No.12099397

Does anyone know where that song where the singer keeps repeating "私は麻雀、よく分かんない" is from?

>> No.12099466

>>12099397
MOSAIC.WAV's "麻雀よくわかんない."

>> No.12099581

>>12099466
From which album?

>> No.12099647 [DELETED] 

>>12099581
All Last One Chance!

>> No.12100415

>>12099397
I thought you meant 私パソコン、よく分かんない. I didn't know they made a spiritual successor.

>> No.12100633

>>12099581
Their "All Last One Chance!" album.

>> No.12103411

I just bought the new 33.turbo album
It'll probably arrive in a week or two
Did anyone find any rips yet?

>> No.12104180

>>12103411
Denpa rips, yes. 33.turbo, no.

>> No.12105399

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FlK8PQ6-K7o

Anyone know what the denpa song at 3:17 is?

>> No.12105588

>>12105399
Sounds like toromi, can't recall which track though.

>> No.12105595 [DELETED] 

>>12105588
He's the last person I would guess would be into denpa. Maybe he just picked it because it
's "lol random Japanese" stuff.

>> No.12105601

>>12105588
He's the last person I would guess would be into denpa. Maybe he just picked it because it's "lol random Japanese" stuff.

>> No.12105715

>>12105399

>>12105588
It is indeed.

恋するメディスン3錠半
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uZKzK2dneYA

>> No.12106219

>>12105601
You can't really find denpa that easily though. Especially Toromi.

>> No.12106527

Who remembers this
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G_eyUVVcgc8

>>12106219
And it's one of her old tracks, which are rarer.
Denpa has reached weird places. I remember one of the 4chan April fools captcha being 夢眠ねむ.

>> No.12106703

>>12106527
I think the last time I saw that was during the weaponized /a/ raid.

>> No.12106714

>>12104180
Well, expect a rip in 1-2 weeks then. Or earlier if someone else rips it.
Any notable denpa releases this M3?

>> No.12106790

>>12106714
Odenpa had a new album.

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Wait
Anyone here who knows what album this is?

>> No.12107351

>>12107347
Nyanpasu.

>> No.12107364

>>12107347
Nyan☆Para
ニャン☆パラ
Looks like this is the page with info on it (sorry for long URL): http://33turbo.blog.shinobi.jp/%E3%80%80%E2%98%85%20%E8%A6%96%E8%81%B4%E7%89%88/%20%E3%80%80%E2%98%85%E3%80%80%E7%A7%8B%E3%81%AEm%EF%BC%93%E3%80%80%E6%96%B0%E4%BD%9C%EF%BD%83%EF%BD%84%E3%83%88%E3%83%A9%E3%83%83%E3%82%AF%E3%83%AA%E3%82%B9%E3%83%88%EF%BC%81

>> No.12107373

>>12107364
Yeah, I found it
Shame I can't seem to find it anywhere

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feels bad knowing that you'll never will listen to this as well

>> No.12107396
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>>12107347
>>12107395
and even worse knowing that someone here owns them

>> No.12107564

>>12106714
Nothing, pure shit.

>> No.12107658

>>12106714
Toromi had a thing.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=095U2e6_96w

>> No.12107676

>>12107396
I'm still kind of annoyed I never got a physical copy of まほロリっ! but at least someone uploaded it.

>>12106714
I ordered a few things, including the new かたほとり, Zero-Shaft, and twinkle discs, but I'm sure someone will declare my taste shit since that is inevitable with music.

>> No.12107715

>>12107676
>まほロリっ
The Japanese Amazon sells it (and most Zero-Shaft stuff it seems).

>> No.12107727

>>12107658
I like that, and since I love Toromi, I sincerely hope this pops up somewhere. Is it event-only?

>> No.12109375 [DELETED] 

>>12107676

I'll be waiting eagerly for the denpa uploads on the denpa thread Anon.

>> No.12109581

>>12088600
>Nanahira sure is going mainstream
Going? She already has like 23000 followers on Twitter.

>> No.12111740

oh shit, we're over the bump limit and on page 10

>> No.12111897

Made a new thread
>>12111895

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