Marble (band)

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marble
Niji-iro Humming album cover
Niji-iro Humming album cover
Background information
Origin Flag of Japan Japan
Genre(s) Pop
Years active 1999 – present
Label(s) Warner Music Group (1999 - 2006), Lantis (2007 - present)
Associated acts THE STUDENT'S, Mai Nakahara, Nana Kitade, Hitomi Shimatani, Natsumi Abe
Website http://www.marblemarble.net

marble is a Japanese musical duo, originally named THE STUDENT'S and formed in 1999. The members, micco and Tatsuya Kikuchi, met and became friends while they were both enrolled in music school. Tatsuya was the main musical support for micco at that time, who was acting as a solo artist. As they got to know each other better, they decided that they could both make better music if they performed together, and formed THE STUDENT'S. After getting signed to Warner Music Group's indie label in 1999, they had two releases, but got increasingly more involved in production for other artists and gradually did less and less of their own activities. However, the urge to write and perform their own music came back, and to commemorate this change in attitude, they renamed themselves 'marble' in 2003 and played shows with a backup band, but they split from the band in 2005, and micco and Kikuchi continued their performances as a duo.

Since their major debut in 2007 with Lantis, they have had a number of releases, including their first album in February 2008. Their songs have been featured in such anime as Hidamari Sketch, Kamichama Karin and KimiKiss pure rouge.

Their sound is described as calm and soothing "organic pop", most likely because they use very few synthesized instruments and the main instrument is an acoustic guitar.

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[edit] Members

  • micco (born February 8) - vocals, lyrics, and occasional composition.
  • Tatsuya Kikuchi (菊池達也) (born October 13) - acoustic guitar, bass guitar, composition and arrangement.

[edit] Discography

[edit] Singles

  • deep breath (released 2003) - limited pressing, 100 copies.
  1. Chikyū (地球)
  2. paper plane
  3. DURARI (ドゥラリ)
  4. Yurikago (ゆりかご) (acoustic version)
  5. Tenohira (てのひら) (acoustic version)
  • Free CD (released 2003) - only 50 copies exist. It was handed out at a gig.
  1. frail
  2. Toki wo Koete (時を越えて)
  • is it over? (released 2005)
  1. is it over?
  2. Ajisai-iro no Heya (紫陽花色の部屋)
  3. Kioku ha Umi no Soko no Shiro (記憶は海の底の城)
  • Christmas Gentei Free CD (released 2005.12.24) - handed out only at their gig at Yotsuya Tenmado on Christmas Eve, 2005.
  1. Rin (凛)
  2. Early Christmas Morning - Cyndi Lauper cover
  • Senritsu no Kanata (旋律の彼方) (released 2005)
  1. Senritsu no Kanata (旋律の彼方)
  2. wind thread on a spool
  3. Kazane (風音)
  • Rin (凛) (released 2006 summer)
  1. Rin (凛)
  2. Ao no Tobira (青の扉)
  3. I'm free
  • Mebae Drive (芽生えドライブ) (released 2007.2.21) - ending theme of Hidamari Sketch
  1. Mebae Drive (芽生えドライブ)
  2. Rin (凛)
  3. Mebae Drive (instrumental)
  4. Rin (instrumental)
  • Kūchū Meiro (空中迷路) (released 2007.7.25) - second ending theme of Kamichama Karin
  1. Kūchū Meiro (空中迷路)
  2. rain drop
  3. Hoshizora (星空)
  4. Kūchū Meiro (instrumental)
  1. Aozora loop (青空loop)
  2. clover
  3. Aozora loop (instrumental)
  4. clover (instrumental)

[edit] Albums

  • Niji-iro Humming (虹色ハミング) (released 2008.2.6)
  1. ANEMONE ~Melancholy of marble Version~ (アネモネ~Melancholy of marble Version~)
  2. Kūchū Meiro (空中迷路)
  3. Aozora loop (青空loop)
  4. Kimi to Slow (君とスロー)
  5. move
  6. Ao no Tobira ~Album Version~ (青の扉 ~Album Version~)
  7. Niji-iro Humming (虹色ハミング)
  8. Watabōshi (綿帽子)
  9. Hodoita Te (ほどいた手)
  10. Saigo ha Shiro ni Naru. (最後は白になる。)
  11. Hoshizora featuring Lil' ~Train to Stella mix~ (星空 featuring Lil’ ~Train to Stella Mix~)
  12. Tsubomi (蕾)
  13. Clover ~Ble Nova version~ (クローバー ~Ble Nova Version~)
  14. Mebae Drive (芽生えドライブ)

[edit] Collaborations

  • Nana Kitade's song "Shunkan (瞬間)" was originally created by marble and named "Tenohira (てのひら)".
  • mona records / Subarashiki Jishu Seisaku no Sekai Vol.4 (released 2006)
    8. Rin (凛)
  • Mai Nakahara's songs "Anemone (アネモネ)", "Sazanami no Koe (漣の声)" and "Hikari no accord (光のaccord)"

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