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Ali Project
Ali Project performs at their first North American concert in Seattle, WashingtonAli Project performs at their first North American concert in Seattle, Washington
Background information
OriginJapan
Genres
Years active1988–present
Labels
MembersArika Takarano
Mikiya Katakura
Websitehttp://aliproject.jp/

Ali Project (typeset as ALI PROJECT) is a Japanese rock band with a strong Japanese aristocrat-style image, consisting of Arika Takarano (宝野アリカ, Takarano Arika, vocals & lyrics) and Mikiya Katakura (片倉三起也, Katakura Mikiya, music & arrangement).

The band's work is divided into two styles, which lead singer/lyricist Arika Takarano has termed White Alice (白アリ, Shiro Ari) for the band's light, cheerful and/or refreshing songs, and Black Alice (黒アリ, Kuro Ari) for songs that take on a darker and more mysterious tone.

Career

They made their indie debut in the charts in 1988 as Ari (Ant) Project (蟻プロジェクト, Ari Purojekuto) with their album "Fantastic Garden" (幻想庭園, Gensō Teien). The album was later included in Tatsumi Takayuki's book Philosophy of Progressive Rock (プログレッシヴ・ロックの哲学, Puroguresshivu Rokku no Tetsugaku), which led to the band being classified under the progressive rock genre. Takarano later endorsed this description.

Four years later in 1992 they changed their name and made their major debut with their single "Fall in love, maiden" (恋せよ乙女, Koi-seyo otome). Notably, Japan's phonetic system meant the band's Japanese pronunciation was unchanged, giving Ali (アリ) the potential to refer to Ant, a shortened Alice, or a shortened Arika.

Most of their records are released by Toshiba-EMI, Victor Entertainment and Tokuma Japan. The band is notable in the anime community for having their songs featured in several anime productions, inclusing Noir, Rozen Maiden, Kamichama Karin, .hack//Roots, Linebarrels of Iron, Code Geass, Phantom -Requiem for the Phantom-, Fate/Extra, Shigofumi, Another, Katanagatari, Rakudai Kishi no Cavalry, and Irina: The Vampire Cosmonaut. Additionally, Mikiya Katakura has also provided the soundtrack to several anime series, such as Kaibutsu Oujo and Avenger.

Overseas Concerts

Ali Project performed their debut concert in the United States at Sakura-Con 2008 in Seattle, Washington. In 2016, the band performed at Anime Boston, and in 2017, they returned to the United States as part of Anisong World Matsuri at Anime Expo in Los Angeles.

Discography

Main article: Ali Project discography

External links

References

  1. "Interview with Arika Takarano from ALI PROJECT". JaME WORLD. 19 June 2017. Retrieved 1 June 2024.
  2. "Sakura-Con Hosts US Debut of Ali Project and Welcomes Musical Guests SCANDAL". 27 May 2023.
  3. "Lantis's nano.RIPE and ALI PROJECT to perform at Anime Boston!". www.animeboston.com. Retrieved 2019-04-28.
  4. "Ali Project & Minori Chihara | Anime Expo | Los Angeles Anime Convention". Anime Expo. 2017-04-24. Retrieved 2019-04-28.
  5. Green, Scott (28 April 2017). "Anime Expo Anisong World Matsuri Line-up Announced". Crunchyroll. Retrieved 2019-04-28.
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