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| date-of-creation = 1995 | | date-of-creation = 1995 | ||
| origin = Japan | | origin = Japan | ||
− | | genres = J- | + | | genres = J-pop, Electropop, Techno |
− | | years-active = 1995- | + | | years-active = 1995-2009 <br> 2013 |
− | | labels = King Records | + | | labels = King Records (1995-1998) <br> Warner Music Japan (1998-2002) <br> Little Station (2003) <br> Geneon Entertainment (2005-2007) <br> Shiina-Tactix Music (2009, 2013) |
− | | website = http://www.little-station.co.jp/ | + | | website = [http://www.little-station.co.jp/ little-station.co.jp] |
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− | {{main|e1=[ | + | {{main|e1=[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Two-Mix TWO-MIX]}} |
− | + | '''TWO-MIX''' (temporarily known as '''II MIX⊿DELTA''') is a [[Wikipedia: Japan|Japan]]ese [[Wikipedia: Pop music|pop]] music group formed in 1995 by [[Minami Takayama]] ([[Wikipedia: singing|vocals]] and [[Wikipedia: composer|composer]]) and [[Shiina Nagano]] (synthesizer and lyricist). Their style is fast [[Wikipedia: Electronic music|electronic]] [[Wikipedia: Pop music|pop]]. | |
− | '''TWO-MIX''' (temporarily known as '''II MIX⊿DELTA''') is a [[Wikipedia:Japan|Japan]]ese [[Wikipedia:Pop music|pop]] music group formed in 1995 by [[Minami Takayama]] ([[Wikipedia:singing|vocals]] and [[Wikipedia:composer|composer]]) and Shiina Nagano (synthesizer and lyricist). Their style is fast [[Wikipedia:Electronic music|electronic]] [[Wikipedia:Pop music|pop]]. | ||
== Members == | == Members == | ||
− | + | * {{nihongo|'''[[Minami Takayama]]'''|高山みなみ|Takayama Minami}} (Vocalist, Composer) | |
− | * '''[[Minami Takayama]]''' | + | * {{nihongo|'''Shiina Nagano'''|永野椎菜|Nagano Shiina}} (Synthesizer, Lyrics) |
− | * | ||
=== Other members === | === Other members === | ||
− | + | * '''{{nihongo|Miru Takayama|高山美瑠|Takayama Miru}}''' ('''Miru Takayama and M★TWO -MinaMiru-''') (Vocals) | |
− | * '''{{nihongo|Takayama | + | * '''{{nihongo|Joe Rinoie|ジョー・リノイエ|Jō Rinoie}}''' ('''II MIX ⊿ DELTA''') (Vocals, Music composition) |
− | * '''{{nihongo|Joe Rinoie|ジョー・リノイエ|Rinoie | ||
== Song themes in Detective Conan == | == Song themes in Detective Conan == | ||
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=== Opening themes === | === Opening themes === | ||
− | + | * '''[[TRUTH ~A Great Detective of Love~]]''' - Opening 5 (episodes 124~142) | |
− | * '''[[TRUTH ~A Great Detective of Love~]]''' - Opening 5 | ||
== History == | == History == | ||
− | They met in the early 1990s. Minami, already well-established as a voice actress, was in the [[Wikipedia:indie (music)|indie]] band Re-X and met Shiina through a friend. Minami released a solo album in 1992, ''Endless Communication'' which Shiina contributed to. They formed a group together Es Connexion and released an album. In 1995 they formed Two-Mix. | + | [[File:Twomix-dc238.jpg|thumb|right|200px|TWO-MIX (episode 238).]] |
+ | They met in the early 1990s. Minami, already well-established as a voice actress, was in the [[Wikipedia: indie (music)|indie]] band Re-X and met Shiina through a friend. Minami released a solo album in 1992, ''Endless Communication'' which Shiina contributed to. They formed a group together Es Connexion and released an album. In 1995 they formed Two-Mix. | ||
− | They have been featured in [[anime]] such as ''[[Wikipedia:Gundam Wing|Gundam Wing]]'' and ''[[Detective Conan]]'' (in which the title character, [[Conan Edogawa]], is voiced by Minami. They also made a guest appearance in one of the episode in which they were kidnapped and saved by Conan and his friends). | + | They have been featured in [[anime]] such as ''[[Wikipedia: Gundam Wing|Gundam Wing]]'' and ''[[Detective Conan]]'' (in which the title character, [[Conan Edogawa]], is voiced by Minami. They also made a guest appearance in one of the episode in which they were kidnapped and saved by Conan and his friends). |
− | In 1999, Two-Mix produced Miru Takayama(a cousin of Minami) and in 2000 Miru and Minami formed M*TWO-MinaMiru-. | + | In 1999, Two-Mix produced Miru Takayama (a cousin of Minami) and in 2000 Miru and Minami formed M*TWO-MinaMiru-. |
− | In 2005, Minami and Shiina were joined by [[Wikipedia:Joe Rinoie|Joe Rinoie]] as an additional singer and composer, changing the group's name to II MIX⊿DELTA for a limited time. | + | In 2005, Minami and Shiina were joined by [[Wikipedia: Joe Rinoie|Joe Rinoie]] as an additional singer and composer, changing the group's name to II MIX⊿DELTA for a limited time. |
− | In 2008, Shiina started his solo music project ''ShiinaTactix-Music'', featuring different female vocalists, [[Wikipedia:Sanae Kobayashi|Sanae Kobayashi]], [[Wikipedia:Yoko Hikasa|Yoko Hikasa]] and [[Wikipedia:Mutsumi Tamura|Mutsumi Tamura]]. | + | In 2008, Shiina started his solo music project ''ShiinaTactix-Music'', featuring different female vocalists, [[Wikipedia: Sanae Kobayashi|Sanae Kobayashi]], [[Wikipedia: Yoko Hikasa|Yoko Hikasa]] and [[Wikipedia: Mutsumi Tamura|Mutsumi Tamura]]. |
In 2013, Two-Mix released a digital download single "T-R-Y: Next / Across The End: Platinum Stream" and Shiina composed the music for a song "Rhythm Linkage" with Yoko Hikasa in her album "Hikasa Yoko Collaboration Album Glamorous Songs". | In 2013, Two-Mix released a digital download single "T-R-Y: Next / Across The End: Platinum Stream" and Shiina composed the music for a song "Rhythm Linkage" with Yoko Hikasa in her album "Hikasa Yoko Collaboration Album Glamorous Songs". | ||
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* ''Rhythm Formula'' (1999) | * ''Rhythm Formula'' (1999) | ||
* ''0G'' (2001) | * ''0G'' (2001) | ||
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==== Mini albums ==== | ==== Mini albums ==== | ||
* ''TWO→(RE)MIX'' (1996) | * ''TWO→(RE)MIX'' (1996) | ||
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* ''Fantastix II'' (1998) | * ''Fantastix II'' (1998) | ||
* ''BPM "DANCE∞" II'' (2001) | * ''BPM "DANCE∞" II'' (2001) | ||
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==== Compilations ==== | ==== Compilations ==== | ||
* ''BPM "BEST FILES"'' (1997) | * ''BPM "BEST FILES"'' (1997) | ||
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=== Others === | === Others === | ||
− | *'''M*TWO-MinaMiru-''' - ''Single & Single'' - 2000 | + | * '''M*TWO-MinaMiru-''' - ''Single & Single'' - 2000 |
− | *'''ShiinaTactix-Sana.K''' - ''BPM 151 Tactix'' - 2008 | + | * '''ShiinaTactix-Sana.K''' - ''BPM 151 Tactix'' - 2008 |
{{col-end}} | {{col-end}} | ||
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{{col-2}} | {{col-2}} | ||
==== Two-Mix singles ==== | ==== Two-Mix singles ==== | ||
− | *"[[Wikipedia:Just Communication|Just Communication]]" - 1995 (first opening theme for [[Wikipedia:Gundam Wing|Gundam Wing]]) | + | * "[[Wikipedia: Just Communication|Just Communication]]" - 1995 (first opening theme for [[Wikipedia: Gundam Wing|Gundam Wing]]) |
− | *"Rhythm Emotion" - 1995 (second opening theme for Gundam Wing) | + | * "Rhythm Emotion" - 1995 (second opening theme for Gundam Wing) |
− | *"T-R-Y: Return to Yourself" - 1996 | + | * "T-R-Y: Return to Yourself" - 1996 |
− | *"Love Revolution" - 1996 | + | * "Love Revolution" - 1996 |
− | *"Rhythm Generation" - 1996 | + | * "Rhythm Generation" - 1996 |
− | *"White Reflection" - 1997 (theme for Gundam Wing: ''Endless Waltz'' OVA) | + | * "White Reflection" - 1997 (theme for Gundam Wing: ''Endless Waltz'' OVA) |
− | *"True Navigation" - 1997 (theme for ''[[Wikipedia:The X-Files|The X-Files]]'' 3rd season in Japan) | + | * "True Navigation" - 1997 (theme for ''[[Wikipedia: The X-Files|The X-Files]]'' 3rd season in Japan) |
− | *"Summer Planet No.1" - 1997 | + | * "Summer Planet No.1" - 1997 |
− | *"Living Daylights" - 1997 | + | * "Living Daylights" - 1997 |
− | *"Time Distortion" - 1998 | + | * "Time Distortion" - 1998 |
− | *"Beat of Destiny" - 1998 | + | * "Beat of Destiny" - 1998 |
− | *"Last Impression" - 1998 (theme for Gundam Wing: ''Endless Waltz'' Special Edition Movie) | + | * "Last Impression" - 1998 (theme for Gundam Wing: ''Endless Waltz'' Special Edition Movie) |
− | *"Truth: A Great Detective of Love" - 1998 (5th opening theme for ''[[Detective Conan]]'') | + | * "Truth: A Great Detective of Love" - 1998 (5th opening theme for ''[[Detective Conan]]'') |
− | *"Body Makes Stream" - 1999 | + | * "Body Makes Stream" - 1999 |
− | *"Maximum Wave" - 1999 | + | * "Maximum Wave" - 1999 |
− | *"Side Formula" - 1999 | + | * "Side Formula" - 1999 |
− | *"Naked Dance" - 2000 | + | * "Naked Dance" - 2000 |
− | *"Gravity Zero" - 2001 | + | * "Gravity Zero" - 2001 |
− | *"Before The Ignition" - 2003 | + | * "Before The Ignition" - 2003 |
− | *"Lightning Evolution / I'm Yours" - 2009 | + | * "Lightning Evolution / I'm Yours" - 2009 |
==== Digital singles ==== | ==== Digital singles ==== | ||
− | *"T-R-Y: Next / Across The End: Platinum Stream" - 2013 | + | * "T-R-Y: Next / Across The End: Platinum Stream" - 2013 |
{{col-2}} | {{col-2}} | ||
==== || MIX⊿DELTA singles ==== | ==== || MIX⊿DELTA singles ==== | ||
− | *"Toki wo Koete" - 2007 (first opening theme for ''[[Wikipedia:Engage Planet Kiss Dum|Engage Planet Kiss Dum]]'') | + | * "Toki wo Koete" - 2007 (first opening theme for ''[[Wikipedia: Engage Planet Kiss Dum|Engage Planet Kiss Dum]]'') |
− | *"A Runner at Daybreak" - 2007 (second opening theme for ''Engage Planet Kiss Dum'') | + | * "A Runner at Daybreak" - 2007 (second opening theme for ''Engage Planet Kiss Dum'') |
− | ==== Miru Takayama with Two-Mix singles==== | + | ==== Miru Takayama with Two-Mix singles ==== |
− | *"Justice: Future Mystery" - 1999 (5th opening theme for ''[[Kindaichi Case Files]]'') | + | * "Justice: Future Mystery" - 1999 (5th opening theme for ''[[Kindaichi Case Files]]'') |
− | *"Kiss" - 1999 | + | * "Kiss" - 1999 |
− | *"Rhythmic Youth" - 1999 | + | * "Rhythmic Youth" - 1999 |
=== Others === | === Others === | ||
− | *'''M*TWO-MinaMiru-''' - 37°C: Binestu Senki - 2000 | + | * '''M*TWO-MinaMiru-''' - 37°C: Binestu Senki - 2000 |
{{col-end}} | {{col-end}} | ||
− | ==See | + | == See also == |
− | *[[Music]] | + | * [[Music]] |
== External links == | == External links == | ||
− | *[http://web.archive.org/web/*/www.little-station.co.jp Little Station], Two-Mix's official Web site (Japanese) [Archive] | + | * [http://web.archive.org/web/*/www.little-station.co.jp Little Station], Two-Mix's official Web site (Japanese) [Archive] |
− | *[http://www.musicmoz.org/Bands_and_Artists/T/Two-Mix Two-Mix] at MusicMoz | + | * [http://www.musicmoz.org/Bands_and_Artists/T/Two-Mix Two-Mix] at MusicMoz |
− | *[http://www.cubic-m.net/two-mix the Two-Mix electronic library] fan site | + | * [http://www.cubic-m.net/two-mix the Two-Mix electronic library] fan site |
[[Category:Artist]] | [[Category:Artist]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Characters]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Female characters]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Male characters]] | ||
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+ | [[de:TWO-MIX]] | ||
+ | [[zh:TWO-MIX]] |
Latest revision as of 08:17, 30 June 2023
Japanese name: | TWO-MIX |
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Date of creation: | 1995 |
Origin: | Japan |
Genres: | J-pop, Electropop, Techno |
Years active: | 1995-2009 2013 |
Labels: | King Records (1995-1998) Warner Music Japan (1998-2002) Little Station (2003) Geneon Entertainment (2005-2007) Shiina-Tactix Music (2009, 2013) |
Website: | little-station.co.jp |
TWO-MIX (temporarily known as II MIX⊿DELTA) is a Japanese pop music group formed in 1995 by Minami Takayama (vocals and composer) and Shiina Nagano (synthesizer and lyricist). Their style is fast electronic pop.
Contents
Members
- Minami Takayama (高山みなみ Takayama Minami ) (Vocalist, Composer)
- Shiina Nagano (永野椎菜 Nagano Shiina ) (Synthesizer, Lyrics)
Other members
- Miru Takayama (高山美瑠 Takayama Miru ) (Miru Takayama and M★TWO -MinaMiru-) (Vocals)
- Joe Rinoie (ジョー・リノイエ Jō Rinoie ) (II MIX ⊿ DELTA) (Vocals, Music composition)
Song themes in Detective Conan
Opening themes
- TRUTH ~A Great Detective of Love~ - Opening 5 (episodes 124~142)
History
They met in the early 1990s. Minami, already well-established as a voice actress, was in the indie band Re-X and met Shiina through a friend. Minami released a solo album in 1992, Endless Communication which Shiina contributed to. They formed a group together Es Connexion and released an album. In 1995 they formed Two-Mix.
They have been featured in anime such as Gundam Wing and Detective Conan (in which the title character, Conan Edogawa, is voiced by Minami. They also made a guest appearance in one of the episode in which they were kidnapped and saved by Conan and his friends).
In 1999, Two-Mix produced Miru Takayama (a cousin of Minami) and in 2000 Miru and Minami formed M*TWO-MinaMiru-.
In 2005, Minami and Shiina were joined by Joe Rinoie as an additional singer and composer, changing the group's name to II MIX⊿DELTA for a limited time.
In 2008, Shiina started his solo music project ShiinaTactix-Music, featuring different female vocalists, Sanae Kobayashi, Yoko Hikasa and Mutsumi Tamura.
In 2013, Two-Mix released a digital download single "T-R-Y: Next / Across The End: Platinum Stream" and Shiina composed the music for a song "Rhythm Linkage" with Yoko Hikasa in her album "Hikasa Yoko Collaboration Album Glamorous Songs".
Discography
Two-Mix albumsStudio albums
Mini albums
Compilations
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II MIX⊿DELTA albums
Others
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Singles
Two-Mix singles
Digital singles
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|| MIX⊿DELTA singles
Miru Takayama with Two-Mix singles
Others
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See also
External links
- Little Station, Two-Mix's official Web site (Japanese) [Archive]
- Two-Mix at MusicMoz
- the Two-Mix electronic library fan site