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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 | + | 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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== Discography == | == Discography == |
Revision as of 02:25, 18 August 2013
Japanese name: | TWO-MIX |
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Date of creation: | 1995 |
Origin: | Japan |
Genres: | J-Pop, electropop, techno |
Years active: | 1995-present |
Labels: | King Records: 1995-1998 Warner Music Japan: 1998-2001 Geneon Entertainment: 2001-present |
Website: | http://www.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.
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Members
- Minami Takayama (高山みなみ Takayama Minami) (vocalist, composer)
- Shiina Nagano (永野椎菜 Nagano Shiina ) (synthesizer, lyrics)
Other members
- Takayama Miru (高山美瑠 Miru Takayama ) (Takayama Miru and M★TWO -MinaMiru-) (vocals)
- Joe Rinoie (ジョー・リノイエ Rinoie Joe ) (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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|| 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