Move (Japanese band) explained

Move
Landscape:yes
Background:group_or_band
Alias:M.O.V.E
Origin:Japan
Years Active:1997–2013
Label:Avex
Associated Acts:Favorite Blue
Past Members:t-kimura (1997–2009)
motsu
yuri

Move (styled as M.O.V.E or m.o.v.e, and previously as move) was a Japanese band. The band consisted of producer t-kimura, rapper motsu and singer yuri . t-kimura left the band in 2009.

History

t-kimura formed the band move and by 1997 they released their first single "Rock It Down", but they achieved fame when their follow-up single, "Around the world" was used in the anime Initial D.[1] In 2005, the band changed their name by adding abbreviation marks between letters and are currently still signed with Avex Group. The same year, the band traveled to the United States and performed at the Anime USA convention in Northern Virginia.[2]

Move is perhaps best known for the unique style with which they blend rock, pop, hip-hop and many electronic genres into their music. Move are also well known for their contribution of opening and closing theme songs for the Initial D series and arcade games and in a scene of 3rd Stage the movie where Takumi is rescuing Natsuki from Miki's Celica. These include "Around the World", "Rage your Dream", "Break In2 the Nite", "Blazin' Beat", "Gamble Rumble", "Strike On", "Dogfight", "Blast My Desire", "Nobody Reason" and "Noizy Tribe". The band also made a cameo in one of the Initial D 4th Stage episodes, "The Unmatched GTR!" and "Dogfight", where the band is briefly seen watching the race between God Foot and Keisuke. They also provided the opening theme for the anime series Ikki Tousen with their song "Drivin' Through the Night" as well as the ending theme for the anime , "Romancing Train", and the ending credits for Koei's Dynasty Warriors 2 video game, "Can't Quit This!!!! Knock'em Out [SH Funk Mix]".

On December 2, 2008, t-kimura stated on Move's official web site that he would focus more on production, and less on performing.[3] On April 10, 2009, Move performed with DJ T-Tashiro during an anime convention, Kamikazecon II, in Houston, Texas; the band announced that t-kimura would no longer perform on-stage.

On December 7, 2012, the band announced on their official website that, after a stint of 15 years, they will disband[4] after their last live performance on March 16, 2013. Their final album, Best Moves, which was initially scheduled to be released on December 19, 2012, but was delayed because of the decision to disband; the album was released on February 29, 2013, and the album was renamed Best Moves ~and move goes on~. The concert "15th Anniversary Concert - Best m.o.v.e" was also postponed and renamed "m.o.v.e - The Last Show - Champagne Fight" for the same reason.

The concert was ultimately held on March 16, 2013, featuring 27 songs mainly from Best Moves ~and move goes on~ performed in front of an audience of 1,500. The show was recorded and then released on DVD on June 5, 2013.

In 2014, Avex released two unreleased songs:'Outsoar The Rainbow and Days.[5] [6] Outsoar The Rainbow, released digitally on May 16, 2014, on iTunes and other Japanese digital stores, was used as the opening for Initial D Final Stage as well as Initial D Arcade Stage 8 Infinity and Days was released on June 22, 2014, on iTunes and other Japanese digital stores and was used during the final episode of Initial D: Final Stage. Both tracks were also released on the compilation Initial D Final Best Collection.[7]

Discography

Albums

Studio albums

  1. Electrock (June 24, 1998)
  2. Worlds of the Mind (January 19, 2000)
  3. Operation Overload 7 (February 15, 2001)
  4. Synergy (February 27, 2002)
  5. Decadance (September 10, 2003)
  6. Deep Calm (January 28, 2004)
  7. Boulder (January 26, 2005)
  8. Grid (January 25, 2006)
  9. Humanizer (January 21, 2009)
  10. Dream Again (March 3, 2010)
  11. Overtakers Spirit (May 25, 2011)
  12. XII (March 7, 2012)

Other albums

  1. anim.o.v.e 01 (August 18, 2009)
  2. anim.o.v.e 02 (August 25, 2010)
  3. anim.o.v.e 03 (September 7, 2011)

Remix albums

  1. Remixers Play Move (March 23, 2000)
  2. Super Eurobeat Presents Euro Movement (November 29, 2000)
  3. Hyper Techno Mix Revolution I (May 30, 2001)
  4. Hyper Techno Mix Revolution II(July 25, 2001)
  5. Hyper Techno Mix Revolution III (October 11, 2001)
  6. TropicanTrops (August 28, 2002)
  7. Fast Forward: Future Breakbeatnix (May 26, 2004)

Compilation albums

Live albums

Singles

iTunes Music Store US releases

  1. "Dogfight (English Version)"
  1. "Freaky Planet (English Version)"
  2. "Dogfight (English Version)"
  1. "Vagabond (English Version)"
  2. "Noizy Tribe (English Version)"
  3. "Les Rhythms Digitals Mix"
  1. "The Longest Movie"
  2. "Cafe Roza (For Johnny & Mary) (Mad Professor Mix)"

DVD audio

DVD video

VHS video

External links

Notes and References

  1. https://web.archive.org/web/20070604064520/http://www.electropica.com/profile/en.html Profile :: m.o.v.e OFFICIAL WEB SITE
  2. Web site: Anime USA 2005 Information . AnimeCons.com . 2008-04-21.
  3. Web site: INFORMATION - m.o.v.e Official Website . 2008-12-02 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20070614232434/http://electropica.com/jp/information/ . 2007-06-14 .
  4. Web site: The Last Run - m.o.v.e Official Website.
  5. Web site: アニメ「頭文字D FINAL STAGE」のテーマ曲に、未発表音源2曲の使用が決定。 . 2014-06-11.
  6. Web site: "Initial D Final Stage" to Feature m.o.v.e's Unreleased Songs . 2014-06-14.
  7. Web site: 頭文字D FINAL BEST COLLECTION, mu-mo (official Avex Network online shop) . 2014-06-11.