Iceman was a three-member Japanese electronica/pop rock group, consisting of Daisuke Asakura (keyboards), Kenichi Ito (guitar), and Michihiro Kuroda (lead vocals). They officially assembled on June 5, 1996, when a press conference was held in Tokyo to announce the two musicians who would accompany Daisuke Asakura in his next musical venture after the breakup of Access. Between 1996 and 1999, they released six albums, a multitude of PV and live concert videos, and even a video game. Their unique and varied sound bridged genres from hard electronic rock ("Shining Collection"), to pop ("Edge of the season"), and even techno ("Caution").
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| - Iceman (Japanese band) (en)
- Iceman (ja)
- Iceman (ru)
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| - Iceman(アイスマン)は、浅倉大介、伊藤賢一、黒田倫弘による3人組音楽ユニット。1996年にデビュー、2000年に活動を休止した。 (ja)
- Iceman — японская популярная группа, состоявшая из 3 человек: , и Митихиро Курода. Создана группа в 1996 году (точная дата — 5 июня). Расцвет творчества группы приходится на период с 1996 по 1999 годы. За время своего существования группа выпустила 6 полных альбомов. Распалась группа в 2000 году, после того как её покинул вокалист Митихиро Курода. (ru)
- Iceman was a three-member Japanese electronica/pop rock group, consisting of Daisuke Asakura (keyboards), Kenichi Ito (guitar), and Michihiro Kuroda (lead vocals). They officially assembled on June 5, 1996, when a press conference was held in Tokyo to announce the two musicians who would accompany Daisuke Asakura in his next musical venture after the breakup of Access. Between 1996 and 1999, they released six albums, a multitude of PV and live concert videos, and even a video game. Their unique and varied sound bridged genres from hard electronic rock ("Shining Collection"), to pop ("Edge of the season"), and even techno ("Caution"). (en)
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- Daisuke Asakura (en)
- The Seeker (en)
- Scarecrow (en)
- Kenichi Ito (en)
- Mad Soldiers (en)
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- Pop (en)
- dance-pop (en)
- electropop (en)
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- Daisuke Asakura (en)
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| - Iceman was a three-member Japanese electronica/pop rock group, consisting of Daisuke Asakura (keyboards), Kenichi Ito (guitar), and Michihiro Kuroda (lead vocals). They officially assembled on June 5, 1996, when a press conference was held in Tokyo to announce the two musicians who would accompany Daisuke Asakura in his next musical venture after the breakup of Access. Between 1996 and 1999, they released six albums, a multitude of PV and live concert videos, and even a video game. Their unique and varied sound bridged genres from hard electronic rock ("Shining Collection"), to pop ("Edge of the season"), and even techno ("Caution"). Iceman is perhaps best known for their single "Shining Collection", which was used as the opening theme for Gravitation: Lyrics of Love (Asakura served as music director and composer for the series). The song became popular internationally as a result of its use in the anime, as well as in a cult flash cartoon hosted on Newgrounds, A Sticky Night of Love. The majority of the group's tracks were written by Asakura and/or Ito. (en)
- Iceman(アイスマン)は、浅倉大介、伊藤賢一、黒田倫弘による3人組音楽ユニット。1996年にデビュー、2000年に活動を休止した。 (ja)
- Iceman — японская популярная группа, состоявшая из 3 человек: , и Митихиро Курода. Создана группа в 1996 году (точная дата — 5 июня). Расцвет творчества группы приходится на период с 1996 по 1999 годы. За время своего существования группа выпустила 6 полных альбомов. Распалась группа в 2000 году, после того как её покинул вокалист Митихиро Курода. (ru)
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