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== Profile ==
== Profile ==
Being the precursor of a movement in Japan, Ryuta has been one of the first people to release hardcore techno music in Japan, originating and coining the "J-Core" term. He owns the ''SharpnelSound'' label, which hosts artists such as [[Yosei Watanabe|m1dy]] and [[Yasuhiro Suzuki|M-Project/DJ CHUCKY]] and manages ''hardrave'' radio, with all management made through the [[Akira Uchibori|GUHROOVY]] Store, located in Shibuya.
Being the precursor of a movement in Japan, Ryuta has been one of the first people to release hardcore techno music in Japan, originating and coining the "J-Core" term. He owns the ''SharpnelSound'' label, which hosts artists such as [[Yosei Watanabe|m1dy]] and [[Yasuhiro Suzuki|M-Project]] and manages ''hardrave'' radio, with all management made through the [[Akira Uchibori|GUHROOVY]] Store, located in Shibuya.


While DJ SHARPNEL was used as a collective name of Jea and Lemmy, Lemmy started to produce less and act as a live VJ in their performances. Other aliases are used for Ryuta's releases such as Killingscum for breakcore, terrorcore and speedcore and DJ Jea for Hardstyle, although his style has derived into more of a denpa style without leaving hardcore sound behind, and the latter aliases being used less and less in favor of DJ SHARPNEL.
While DJ SHARPNEL was used as a collective name of Jea and Lemmy, Lemmy started to produce less and act as a live VJ in their performances. Other aliases are used for Ryuta's releases such as Killingscum for breakcore, terrorcore and speedcore and DJ Jea for Hardstyle, although his style has derived into more of a denpa style without leaving hardcore sound behind, and the latter aliases being used less and less in favor of DJ SHARPNEL.

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Ryuta Nakagami

Ryuta Nakagami

Artist Information

Profile

Being the precursor of a movement in Japan, Ryuta has been one of the first people to release hardcore techno music in Japan, originating and coining the "J-Core" term. He owns the SharpnelSound label, which hosts artists such as m1dy and M-Project and manages hardrave radio, with all management made through the GUHROOVY Store, located in Shibuya.

While DJ SHARPNEL was used as a collective name of Jea and Lemmy, Lemmy started to produce less and act as a live VJ in their performances. Other aliases are used for Ryuta's releases such as Killingscum for breakcore, terrorcore and speedcore and DJ Jea for Hardstyle, although his style has derived into more of a denpa style without leaving hardcore sound behind, and the latter aliases being used less and less in favor of DJ SHARPNEL.

Aliases

  • DJ SHARPNEL

BEMANI Songs

Song Artist Game Genre Composition Arrangement Lyrics
めいさいアイドル☆あいむちゃん♪ DJ SHARPNEL feat.みらい beatmania IIDX 23 copula 電波デステクノ ?
トラウマ催眠少女さとり! DJ SHARPNEL feat.一ノ瀬月琉 BeatStream - -
つぶやき魔法少女りむる DJ SHARPNEL feat. みらい SOUND VOLTEX II -infinite infection- - ?

Discography

Albums

  • Sharpnel Vs Project Gabbangelion (1998)
  • ダブル ダッチ (1998)
  • フロム・ザ・はあと 地獄篇 (1998)
  • フロム・ザ・ハート (1998)
  • アタック ザ シャープネル (1999)
  • レイヴ☆スペクター (1999)
  • Endless Summer (2000)
  • Genesis:0 (2000, with DJ Chucky)
  • S.E.X. -Sound Of EXtreme- (2001)
  • P2P -ピアッツーピアッ!- (2001)
  • X-rated -クロスレートっ!- (2002)
  • PPPH! -Phat, Pinky, Powerful & Hard!!- (2003)
  • アニメガバイト -Anime Gabba It!- (2003)
  • Life Is Game (2003)
  • 悩殺heart ハードブレイク (2004)
  • UG☆Psyclone (2004)
  • Mad Breaks (2005)
  • Brain Violation.感脳侵食 (2006)
  • オタクオーバークロックス21 (2006)
  • ランニング★オールナイトッ!! (2007)
  • 二次元サティスファクション (2008)
  • 妄殺オタクティス (2009)
  • Cyclick (2010)
  • 危ないベースライン (2011)
  • Welcome To The Ottack Universe (2012)
  • Ver1.0 (2013)
  • Invisible Tiger (2013)
  • Otakuspeedvibe (2013)
  • パニソンはーこーパニック (2015)

EP

  • 遺言 Last Words 2002 EP (2002, with M-Project)
  • Greatest Blue!!!!! (2002, with M-Project)
  • Kidz War / 30Min Harder (2003, with M-Project)
  • 猛虎EP (2003, with M-Project)
  • Operation No.9 (2004, with M-Project)
  • Erectortion-01 - キモチイイコト (2009)
  • Erectortion-02 - 誘惑催眠ガール (2011)
  • Dawn Of The Kore (2012, with M-Project)
  • Xtreme Warfare EP (2014, with M-Project)
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