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Tenniscoats is a Japanese band with two members, Saya & Takashi Ueno, but they often have guest musicians (and non-musicians) playing and performing with them. The guest musicians are for example, , LSD March, , , Saibou Bungaku, Tetsuya Umeda, , etc.Saya and Takashi have also performed in many other underground bands, such as Maher Shalal Hash Baz, , , Yumbo and others. Saya and Takashi have also released solo works. Their music has been classified as avant-garde, folk, psychedelic and indie; Saya herself has been known to label their sound, "avant pops".

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  • Tenniscoats (fr)
  • テニスコーツ (ja)
  • Tenniscoats (en)
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  • Tenniscoats est un groupe de musique japonais. (fr)
  • テニスコーツ (Tenniscoats) は、日本のである。 (ja)
  • Tenniscoats is a Japanese band with two members, Saya & Takashi Ueno, but they often have guest musicians (and non-musicians) playing and performing with them. The guest musicians are for example, , LSD March, , , Saibou Bungaku, Tetsuya Umeda, , etc.Saya and Takashi have also performed in many other underground bands, such as Maher Shalal Hash Baz, , , Yumbo and others. Saya and Takashi have also released solo works. Their music has been classified as avant-garde, folk, psychedelic and indie; Saya herself has been known to label their sound, "avant pops". (en)
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  • Tenniscoats est un groupe de musique japonais. (fr)
  • Tenniscoats is a Japanese band with two members, Saya & Takashi Ueno, but they often have guest musicians (and non-musicians) playing and performing with them. The guest musicians are for example, , LSD March, , , Saibou Bungaku, Tetsuya Umeda, , etc.Saya and Takashi have also performed in many other underground bands, such as Maher Shalal Hash Baz, , , Yumbo and others. Saya and Takashi have also released solo works. Their music has been classified as avant-garde, folk, psychedelic and indie; Saya herself has been known to label their sound, "avant pops". Saya and Takashi met at Meiji University, where they were students. In December, 2008, Saya collaborated with Satomi of Deerhoof on a one-off project called . The album was released on P-Vine Records (Japan) and Aquarius Records (United States). In 2009, Takashi began the psych-folk group, . The other members are Shinsuke Michishita (from LSD March), Ikuro Takahashi (from Fushitsusha, Nagisa ni te). In 2016 they played on a small festival - Alien Disko - in Munich which was managed by members of The Notwist. Together with Markus Acher of The Nowist they founded a new band which is playing very silent, melancholic english and japanese songs. (en)
  • テニスコーツ (Tenniscoats) は、日本のである。 (ja)
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