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This article refers to the Japanese pop duo. For the short story by Roald Dahl see Dip in the Pool.
Dip in the Pool is a Japanese pop duo consisting of Miyako Koda (voices) and Tatsuji Kim(ura) (keyboards), who have made eight albums. Their UK album Silence was released through Rough Trade Records in 1986. Their track "Izmir" is the ending music of the PlayStation game Omega Boost.[1] There have been no new records since 1999. Koda is also an actress and has appeared in "Fanshî dansu" (Fancy Dance, 1989), "Hakuchi" (1999), and "Kanaria" (2005).
Albums
- Dip in the Pool (1986, previous works collection CD; also released in UK by Rough Trade Records titled "Silence" LP)
- 10 Palettes (1988, East West Records)
- Retinae (1989, Moon/East West)
- Aurorae (1991, Moon/East West, produced by Peter Scherer)
- The Sea of Serenity (1993, Epic Records)
- KM 93.11 (1993, Sony Records)
- 7 (1994, Epic)
- Wonder 8 (1997, grandisc Records)
Miyako Koda solo
- Jupiter (1998, grandisc Records)
EP
- Dip in the Pool (1985, Moon/East West, produced by Seigen Ono)
- 太陽のしっぽ (1985, Moon/East West, produced by Seigen Ono)
- Miracle Play‧on Christmas Day/ 天使が降る夜 (1988, Moon/East West)
- Miracle Play (1995 Epic)
External links
- Miyako Koda at the Internet Movie Database
- http://artcontext.com/artskool/jem/dip.html
- http://jerojetw.blogspot.com/2010/09/dip-in-pool-jerojetw-smith-ju.html
References
Categories:- Japanese musical groups
- Rough Trade Records artists
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