YMCK is a Japanese chiptune band, composed of Midori Kurihara (vocals), Takeshi Yokemura (music, lyrics, arrangement), and Tomoyuki Nakamura (composition, music video).
Their work has not been confined to Japan, having released albums in Korea, Thailand and the United States as well as appearing at various events around East Asia and Europe.
YMCK's name is derived from the CMYK subtractive color model.
History
YMCK was formed in May 2003 when Kurihara joined Yokemura and Nakamura. They soon released their first work; a CD-R containing 6 tracks.
In 2004, YMCK appeared at Microdisko in Stockholm, Sweden. In the same year they released their first full album, Family Music.
In 2005, YMCK again appeared outside Japan, this time at the Formoz Festival in Taipei, Taiwan and at the Fat Festival in Bangkok, Thailand. This year also marks the first release of the Magical 8bit Plug, a synthesizer developed by Yokemura himself, motivated by frustration with the quality of game sounds available in the synthesizers used for Family Music. Now making use of the Magical 8bit Plug, they released their second album: Family Racing.
In 2006, they again appeared at the Formoz Festival in Taiwan.
In 2007, they collaborated in Humming Urban Stereo's third album Baby Love with a remix of their hit "Hawaiian Couple".
In 2008, YMCK released their third album Family Genesis, now under pop label Avex Trax, made available for the first time on the iTunes Store in the United States. Later that year and under the same label, they would release their first cover album, the YMCK Songbook, a collection of covers of Japanese music from the era before the NES.
In January 2009, they appeared in Sweden once again, this time at UppCon] in Uppsala, and also played in the opening ceremonies for Katsucon 15 in Arlington, Virginia (DC). In that same month they also released Family Cooking. In 2009, YMCK also remixed the No. 1 hit song Days by Japanese mega-star Ayumi Hamasaki.
During 2013, YMCK released Family Days, this time through not records. The theme of this album was said to be YMCK describing their own ordinary lives.
In 2015, they released Family Dancing.
In 2017, Family Swing was released, and for the first time they also released through Bandcamp, under U.K. chiptune label Hyperwave.
Discography
Note: The English is not necessarily a direct translation of the Japanese. The English titles are taken from the English version of the website. For example, track one on "FAMILY RACING" was actually titled "FAMILY RACING" instead of "Opening" on the Japanese release.
Studio albums
FAMILY MUSIC (CD-R edition) (2003, self-released)
- Opening
- Pastel Colored Candy [ãÂÂã¹ãÂÂã«ãÂȋÂÂã£ã³ãÂÂã£ã¼ã¯æÂªéÂÂã®ãÂÂãÂÂãÂÂãÂÂ]
- Darling
- Pow * Pow
- Does John Coltrane Dream of a Merry-go-round? [ã¸ã§ã³ãÂȋ³ã«ãÂÂ㋼ã³ã¯åÂÂ転æÂ¨é¦¬ã®夢ãÂÂè¦ÂãÂÂãÂÂ]
- Yellow, Magenta, Cyan and Black (Theme of YMCK) [Yellow, Magenta, Cyan and Black (YMCKã®ãÂÂã¼ãÂÂ)]
Family Music (2004, Usagi-Chang (Japan)/Pastel (South Korea)/Records of the Damned (United States))
- Fanfare [ãÂÂã¡ã³ãÂÂã¡ã¼ã¬]
- Magical 8bit Tour
- Pastel Colored Candy [ãÂÂã¹ãÂÂã«ãÂȋÂÂã£ã³ãÂÂã£ã¼ã¯æÂªéÂÂã®ãÂÂãÂÂãÂÂãÂÂ]
- Darling
- POW * POW
- Interlude
- SOCOPOGOGO (YMCK Version)
- Synchronicity
- Tetrominon -From Russia with Blocks-
- Does John Coltrane Dream of a Merry-go-round? [ã¸ã§ã³ãÂȋ³ã«ãÂÂ㋼ã³ã¯åÂÂ転æÂ¨é¦¬ã®夢ãÂÂè¦ÂãÂÂãÂÂ]
- Yellow, Magenta, Cyan and Black (Theme from YMCK) [Yellow, Magenta, Cyan and Black (YMCKã®ãÂÂã¼ãÂÂ)]
- Your Quest is Over
Family Racing (2005, Usagi-Chang (Japan)/Pastel (South Korea)/smallroom (Thailand)
- Opening [ãÂÂã¡ãÂÂãªã¼ã‹¼ã·ã³ã°]
- Panic Racer 005 [ãÂÂãÂÂãÂÂã¯ã‹¼ãµã¼005]
- Go YMCK, Go!
- Come on! Swing all stars. [ã«ã¢ã³ï¼Âã¹ã¦ã£ã³ã°ãªã¼ã«ã¹ã¿ã¼ãº]
- Rock'n Roll rendezvous feat. Takahashi Meijin [ãÂÂãÂÂã±ã³ãÂÂã¼ã«・ã©ã³ãÂÂãÂÂã¼ featuring é«Âæ©ÂÃ¥ÂÂ人]
- Sakana no Mabataki [éÂÂã®ã¾ã°ãÂÂãÂÂ]
- Milky Blue -Riddle In Wonderland- [Milky Blue ï½Âä¸ÂæÂÂè°ã®å½ã®ãªãÂÂã«ï½Â]
- Kira * Kira [ãÂÂã©ï¼ÂãÂÂã©]
Family Genesis (2008, avex Group (Japan)/Records of the Damned (United States))
- Prologue [ãÂÂãÂÂãÂÂã¼ã°]
- Sabita Tobira no Dai 8 Tengoku [éÂÂã³ãÂÂæÂÂã®第8天å½]
- Pleiades [ãÂÂã‹¢ãÂÂã¹]
- Starlight
- Izukata no Fue [ä½ÂæÂ¹ï¼ÂãÂÂãÂÂãÂÂãÂÂï¼Âã®ç¬Â]
- Carving the Rock
- Future Invasion [ãÂÂãÂ¥ã¼ãÂÂã£ã¼ãÂȋ¤ã³ã´ã§ã¼ã¸ã§ã³]
- Rain
- System Reboot [ã·ã¹ãÂÂã ãÂȋªãÂÂã¼ãÂÂ]
- Floor 99
- Major Swing
- 8 Ban me no Niji [8çªç®ã®è¹]
- Jidai Okure no Sora [æÂÂ代éÂÂ
ãÂÂã®空]
- Finale ~Welcome to the 8-bit World~ [ãÂÂã£ãÂÂã¼ã¬ ï½ÂWelcome to the 8bit worldï½Â]
YMCK SONGBOOK: songs before 8bit (2008, avex Group (Japan) - Covers album; original artists listed in parentheses)
- Yume no Naka e (Inoue Yosui)
- Bokutachi no Shippai (Morita Doji)
- Ningen Nante (Yoshida Takuro)
- Kasa ga Nai (Inoue Yosui)
- Shunkashuto (Izumiya Shigeru)
- Manzoku Dekirukana (Endo Kenji)
- Kotoba ni Dekinai (Oda Kazumasa)
- Jinsei o Katarazu (Yoshida Takuro)
- Marude Shojikimono no Yoni (Tomobe Masato)
Family Cooking (2009, Avex Group (Japan))
- Omocha no Heitai no March [ãÂÂãÂÂã¡ãÂÂã®åÂ
µéÂÂã®ãÂÂã¼ãÂÂ]
- Curry da yo! [ã«ã‹¼ã ãÂÂï¼Â]
- Sarada Shabadaba [ãµã©ãÂÂãÂȋ·ã£ãÂÂãÂÂãÂÂ]
- Mitsuboshi Chef no Uta [ä¸ÂãÂÂæÂÂã·ã§ãÂÂã®æÂÂ]
- Gourmet na Aitsu [ã°ã«ã¡ãªã¢ã¤ãÂÂ]
- Fuwafuwa Tamago no Omu Rice [ãµãÂÂãµãÂÂåµã®ãªã ã©ã¤ã¹]
- Kaerimichi, Bangohan [帰ãÂÂéÂÂãÂÂæÂ©ãÂÂ飯]
- Wonderful Chocolate [ã¯ã³ï¼ÂãÂÂãÂÂã«ãÂȋÂÂã§ã³ã‹¼ãÂÂ]
- Ban Ban Cooking [ãÂÂã³ãÂÂã³ã¯ãÂÂãÂÂã³ã°]
Family Days (2013, not records (Japan))
- Yozora Ha Machino
- Sakaraigataki Unmei No Naka
- Mirai No Natsumero (feat. P.O.P ORCHeSTRA)
- Dot No Hibi
- Neko Ni Kakomarete Kurashitai
- Sasetsushite Usetsushite
- Mata Aruki Dasu Tameni
Family Dancing (2015, not records (Japan))
- Los Colors de la Vida
- Neo Identity
- Disko Kitsch
- Time Bomb
- Perfect Device
- 52 Futures
- Unity
- You Can Be a Star
Family Swing (2017, not records (Japan))
- National Anthem of Retrojuego
- Glory in my hands (Theme song of YMCK the phantom thieves)
- Emerald tact
- Great mission Yeah-yeah
- Teatime
- Thrill me (Theme song of the swingers the phantom thieves)
- Melancholic swingers
- Slapstick car chase
- Random parade
- A world waits for me
- Annoying swingers
- Sound of music
Family Circus (2019, not records (Japan))
[Note: Some of the names listed are a direct translation as the official English Names couldn't be found. Those with a directly translated name will be marked with an asterisk (*) and have the original name beside it in parentheses separated by a line.]
- *Welcome to the Circus | (ãµã¼ã«ã¹ã¸ãÂÂãÂÂãÂÂãÂÂ)
- We're the Circus
- *Secret Showtime | (ç§Âå¯Âã®ã·ã§ã¼ã¿ã¤ã )
- *Mystery Clown | (è¿·å®®ãÂÂã¨ãÂÂ) [Note: This could be read as "Labyrinth Pierrot"]
- *Millionaires' Roaring Laughter | (ãÂÂãªãªãÂÂã¢ãÂÂã¡ã®é«Âç¬ÂãÂÂ)
- *Dream | (夢)
- Wild Wild Caravan
- *Family Circus Theme | (ãÂÂã¡ãÂÂãªã¼ãµã¼ã«ã¹ã®ãÂÂã¼ãÂÂ)
- Floor99 (Soichi Terada House Remix)
- You Can Be A Star (ãÂÂã½ã³ã³é³楽ã¯ã©ã Go Go General MIDI Remix) [Note: This is a remix by ãÂÂã½ã³ã³é³楽ã¯ã©ã (Pasocom Music Club) ]
PiCTOBiTS
YMCK composed the music for the DSiWare downloadable puzzle game PiCTOBiTS, which features 8-bit music from Nintendo games.
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