A blend of minimal phrased piano and dynamic drumming. The pursuit of a liv… Read Full Bio ↴A blend of minimal phrased piano and dynamic drumming. The pursuit of a live experience composed of visual and audio expression. Formed in 2006, with elements of jazz, funk, post‐rock and electronic music, Mouse on the Keys fits into a genre of their own. The trio consists of two former members of the influential Japanese underground band 9dw, Akira Kawasaki and Atsushi Kiyota. They teamed up with Daisuke Niitome, who has played drums as well as composed music for countless jazz‐funk and hip hop bands. Their unique sound, comprising two pianos, two keyboards and drums, continue to stand at the forefront of the Japanese indie scene.
The unique sound of the band's drums, two pianos, and two keyboards combines the sense of urgency from rock, hard core and heavy metal with tastes of early/contemporary classical, jazz and various dance music.
At their concerts, the band projects a variety of images chosen to match their sound ―views of Tokyo, geometric symbols, 3D objects, and abstractions. Residents of Tokyo, the members of Mouse on the Keys represent the haunting restlessness of their home city at their live appearances. They would transform even a venue in Germany or France into a kind of virtual Tokyo.
members:
Akira Kawasaki - Drums
Atsushi Kiyota - Keyboard
Daisuke Niitome - Keyboard
additional members:
Jun Nemoto - Sax
Daisuke Sasaki - Trumpet
Kiyoshi Takanashi & Kento Takahashi (I was a Ballerina co.,ltd) - Film directors & manipulators
Michinori Saigo, MINORxU - PV directors
2007/11/21 “sezession " release (Japan: Machupicchu Industrias, Europe: denovali records)
2009/07/08 "An Anxious Object " release (Japan: Machupicchu Industrias, Europe: denovali records)
2011/07/18 "machinic phylum" (Japan: Machupicchu Industrias)
2009 April 22nd "Kill your T.V. '09" (Various Artists) (Avocado Records)
2009 May 2nd JAPADAPTA/DJ BAKU (Various Artists) (POPGROUP Recordings)
2011 March 2nd More SQ (Various Artists) (SQUARE ENIX)
2011 April mouse on the keys × aku「Live session 2011/3/28」 digital charity release (DIY HEARTS)
Official homepage
http://mouseonthekeys.net/
Facebook: official Facebook page
MySpace: http://www.myspace.com/mouseonthekeys
Twitter: http://twitter.com/mouseonthekeys
The unique sound of the band's drums, two pianos, and two keyboards combines the sense of urgency from rock, hard core and heavy metal with tastes of early/contemporary classical, jazz and various dance music.
At their concerts, the band projects a variety of images chosen to match their sound ―views of Tokyo, geometric symbols, 3D objects, and abstractions. Residents of Tokyo, the members of Mouse on the Keys represent the haunting restlessness of their home city at their live appearances. They would transform even a venue in Germany or France into a kind of virtual Tokyo.
members:
Akira Kawasaki - Drums
Atsushi Kiyota - Keyboard
Daisuke Niitome - Keyboard
additional members:
Jun Nemoto - Sax
Daisuke Sasaki - Trumpet
Kiyoshi Takanashi & Kento Takahashi (I was a Ballerina co.,ltd) - Film directors & manipulators
Michinori Saigo, MINORxU - PV directors
2007/11/21 “sezession " release (Japan: Machupicchu Industrias, Europe: denovali records)
2009/07/08 "An Anxious Object " release (Japan: Machupicchu Industrias, Europe: denovali records)
2011/07/18 "machinic phylum" (Japan: Machupicchu Industrias)
2009 April 22nd "Kill your T.V. '09" (Various Artists) (Avocado Records)
2009 May 2nd JAPADAPTA/DJ BAKU (Various Artists) (POPGROUP Recordings)
2011 March 2nd More SQ (Various Artists) (SQUARE ENIX)
2011 April mouse on the keys × aku「Live session 2011/3/28」 digital charity release (DIY HEARTS)
Official homepage
http://mouseonthekeys.net/
Facebook: official Facebook page
MySpace: http://www.myspace.com/mouseonthekeys
Twitter: http://twitter.com/mouseonthekeys
最後の晩餐
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@Raccooooooooooon
fast piano intro: 7/8
first phrase: a measure of 7/8 followed by measure of 6/8,
second phrase: a measure of 6/8 followed by measure of 7/8,
then a breakdown in 7/8,
then drum solo in 8/8, solo ends with two measures of 6/8,
breakdown in 6/8,
breakdown ends with a measure of 4/8 then 7/8 (or just one measure of 11/8),
dramatic climax in 6/8
very nicely woven
@Raccooooooooooon
fast piano intro: 7/8
first phrase: a measure of 7/8 followed by measure of 6/8,
second phrase: a measure of 6/8 followed by measure of 7/8,
then a breakdown in 7/8,
then drum solo in 8/8, solo ends with two measures of 6/8,
breakdown in 6/8,
breakdown ends with a measure of 4/8 then 7/8 (or just one measure of 11/8),
dramatic climax in 6/8
very nicely woven
@nureddynballout3792
but it's the same 8/8 and 4/4
@BetaHousing
Frank Mendoza I actually didn't. I was tying to learn this, and this helped me out.
@bingbongshamalama
Nureddyn Ballout it's only different if when you write the sheet music you want someone to feel it as eighth notes, for whatever reason.
@jamesunruh3307
Carmelo Pampillonio I think the 6/8s make more sense as 3/4s.
@theevil090
+Frank Mendoza I normally play rock music so this wasn't obvious and is interesting to me.
@moe6158
JTのcmが良すぎてここに来たけどこれ9年前の作品なんだね。めっちゃカッコいい...
@asagiriryo6725
ドラムがイイバンド探してたら偶然たどり着いた。
ドラムも最高だけどピアノも最高…惚れたわ…
@user-yq9ym7vr8m
始めから既に惹き込まれる…
使っている音は少ないはずなのにこんなに綺麗で不思議。
@user-es6wc6ut5u
えっぐいまじで好き