Genki Rockets (元気ロケッツ) is a virtual band created by video game developer Tetsuya Mizuguchi and record producer Kenji Tamai. Rachel Rhodes portrayed the...
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Tetsuya Mizuguchi (section Genki Rockets)
video game, Child of Eden). Genki Rockets has thus far produced two albums, Genki Rockets I: Heavenly Star and Genki Rockets II: No Border Between Us, consisting...
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Rei Yasuda (section 2006–2013: Genki Rockets)
portrayed and co-voiced the character Lumi, the fictional lead vocalist of Genki Rockets in 2006. She debuted as a solo singer in 2013. Rachel Rhodes was born...
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Genki Rockets I: Heavenly Star is the debut studio album by Genki Rockets. The album is primarily electric in style, with Lumi's vocals displaying an...
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Genki Rockets II: No Border Between Us (元気ロケッツ II 『-No border between us-』) is the second full-length album from virtual band Genki Rockets. The album...
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production was led by Yuki Ichiki, and featured new and existing music from Genki Rockets, a music group co-created by Mizuguchi. The title met with positive...
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first extended play, Reason, in 2003. She also provided vocals for Genki Rockets. When Miyahara was in junior high, she and her family moved to Austria...
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Lebanese krautrock band Lumi, a fictional singer for the virtual band Genki Rockets LUMi, a synthetic voice for the Vocaloid software Lumi Athena, Marco...
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Kay's career and includes remixes by popular Japanese producers such as Genki Rockets and Shinichi Osawa. The album contains three previously unreleased tracks...
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Tsuri 4:02 11. "Fuyu no Diamond (Re-echoed by Genki Rockets)" (冬のダイヤモンド; The Diamond of Winter) Genki Rockets 6:10 12. "Rokutousei no Yoru" (六等星の夜; Night...
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The Japanese version adds new tracks from artists such as Ken Ishii, Genki Rockets, and Def Tech, while removing New Order, Missy Elliot, and Beck. Upon...
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with Barbara Tucker "Most Precious Love (DJ Takashiro Remixes)" (2006) Genki Rockets "Breeze" (4:20 Remix) (Q Entertainment) Remix (2007) King street sounds...
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skins in collaboration with DJ Sugiurumn, Techriders, DJ Malo, and Genki Rockets with the "Booster Pack" containing 20 skins including a skin based on...
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cartooning techniques. Others, such as Hatsune Miku, Kizuna Ai, Crazy Frog, Genki Rockets, Gummibär, Pinocchio, The Bots, Studio Killers, Beatcats, Pentakill...
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the cutscenes) Flashback: The Quest for Identity "Heavenly Star", by Genki Rockets, as featured in the PSP game Lumines II Hotel Dusk: Room 215 King's...
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artists, including Yuki, Mika Nakashima, Flumpool, Superfly, Yuzu, and Genki Rockets. In 2011, her musical career began in earnest. In May 2011, they released...
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(Rhythm Zone) Genic (Japanese Group) [Avex Trax] (official site) *Japan* Genki Rockets [ Q Entertainment/Avex Trax] (official site) *Japan* Girls' Generation...
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Hamasaki – "Heaven" 2008: Chieko Kinbara – "Romance for Strings" 2008: Genki Rockets – "Star Surfer" 2008: Roland Clark presents Urban Soul – "Life Time"...
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ryo/supercell for the Vocaloid Hatsune Miku 2 Heavenly Star Song; by Genki Rockets 3 Do-Dai Game; THE IDOLM@STER song 4-1 Minagi Has Come (みwなwぎwっwてwきwたwww...
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Ocean Software and Imagine Software (after Ocean bought the company). Genki Rockets – Lumines II, Child of Eden Raphaël Gesqua – Flashback: The Quest For...
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for Windows, released on June 9, 2021. The song "Heavenly Star" by Genki Rockets is used in many parts of the game. In the Japanese and PAL versions...
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Informer's "Top 50 Games of 2005" list. Lumines II's song, Heavenly Star by Genki Rockets, was nominated for Best Song in 2006 Spike TV Video Game Awards. Lumines...
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while she has covered songs by Cornelius, Kenji Ozawa, Kahimi Karie, Genki Rockets, Cascada, Lenny Kravitz, and her labelmate Saori@destiny. Aira's music...
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"LocoRoco No Uta" by Nobuyuki Shimizu, LocoRoco "Heavenly Star" by Genki Rockets, Lumines 2 "Helicopter" by Bloc Party, Mark Eckō's Getting Up: Contents...
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Label Defstar Producer Kenji Tamai Hiroyuki Sawano Give Me Wallets Genki Rockets Aimer chronology Singles from Midnight Sun "Re: I Am" Released: March...
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part of the Best of Crystal Kay compilation album and was remixed by Genki Rockets for her remix album The Best Remixes of CK, both released in 2009. In...
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World Order (stylized as WORLD ORDER) is a 5-member Japanese band formed by Genki Sudo following his retirement from mixed martial arts. The band is best...
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1. "Bad Girl" (Japanese Version) 3:12 2. "Bad Girl" ((Korean Version) Genki Rockets Remix) 3:56 3. "Bad Girl" (Instrumental) 3:11 Total length: 10:17...
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Japan was held at Makuhari Messe, Chiba nearby Tokyo on 7 July 2007. Genki Rockets – "Heavenly Star", "Breeze" (T 12:06) Rize – "Kami", "American Hero"...
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and participated in as one of the DJs. Participating artists included Genki Rockets and May's. In July, the singer released a series of iPhone cases that...
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