Two Perspectives On Vocaloid: Denoko P’s Vocaloid Dystopia And Bighead’s Only 1 Featuring Hatsune Miku

Two Perspectives On Vocaloid: Denoko P’s Vocaloid Dystopia And Bighead’s Only 1 Featuring Hatsune Miku

In general, the lamest aspect of Vocaloid music culture in Japan is how it seems like few creating music using the singing-synthesizer program actually try to do something out of the ordinary with it. I mean, this is a voice you can do whatever you want, but the bulk of songs popping up online sound…

Not As Magical As You Think: Omoide Label’s Juke Shiyouya ~ most dangerous loveromance juke~

Chalk it up to years spent watching the netlabel scene or just suspecting it of any imprint whose released music from cartoon-theme-remix barons The Last Trak, but I’m genuinely surprised this new compilation of juke music from Omoide Label isn’t loaded with skittery anime samples. Rather, this collection finds a bunch of the stronger…and wonkier…producers…