- DJ Sharpnel
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DJ Sharpnel Origin Japan Genres speedcore, gabber, happy hardcore, trance, "J-Core" Years active 2000–present Labels SHARPNELSOUND (Indie) Associated acts PROJECT GABBANGELION, High Speed Music Team Sharpnel, SHARPNEL.NET, Killingscum Website SHARPNELSOUND Members Jea
LemmyDJ Sharpnel is the collective alias for Japanese electronic artists Jea and Lemmy. Via their Dōjin label Sharpnelsound, they release albums consisting of their own speedcore, gabber, happy hardcore and trance works as well as guest tracks from acquaintances of the group, such as DJ Chucky, m1dy, and M-Project.
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History and style
The beginnings of DJ Sharpnel came in 1996 when Jea joined up with Project Gabbangelion and later released the album "sharpnel vs Project Gabbangelion" in 1998. DJ Sharpnel's most recent album, Bassline Dangerous, was released on August, 2011. DJ Sharpnel's active contribution to the Japanese underground hardcore techno scene has helped form a new genre of music known as J-Core. Although DJ Sharpnel never describes Lemmy as a DJ or producer, she has created several songs, such as those listed on SRPC-0004. The style of DJ Sharpnel’s music differs from that of other hardcore artists. Its aggressive overtones are often brightened up with sped-up Japanese popular music or spoken voice samples from various anime. These are also often fused with more Western influences, such as lyrics from American hip hop music and cartoons.
Much of the sales of Sharpnel Sound records, as well as management of the hardrave online radio station and promotion of Sharpnelsound events, is done through Guhroovy, a primarily-hardcore record store located in Shibuya and operated by DJ Chucky. Aside from their prolific discography on the Sharpnelsound label, DJ Sharpnel has also provided tracks for other Japanese labels such as Maddest Chickn’dom, Ravin Beatz Japan, and Gabba Disco.[1]
Aliases
DJ Sharpnel has used various artist names throughout their releases, depending on the specific style of the track or album. The main aliases are "DJ Sharpnel" (standard hardcore and happy hardcore style, with Lemmy) and "Killingscum" (terror, speedcore, and breakcore style, with just Jea). SHARPNEL.NET is the name for the collaborative "performance project" of the Sharpnelsound label, with Jea as live DJ and Lemmy as live VJ. Although, according to their MySpace page, DJ Sharpnel is the name on the produced albums, Killingscum is occasionally credited to tracks, separating Jea from Lemmy. In addition to Killingscum, Jea also uses "DJ Jea" as a solo alias when he performs "hard style" music and tracks related to the SPRH series.
Other group aliases have been used when Jea and Lemmy collaborated with other artists prior to the creation of the DJ Sharpnel name, such as Project Gabbangelion (which included Jea, Viscion, and Tangion) and High Speed Music Team Sharpnel (which included Jea, La-Quebrata, Jun-Q, Quebradora, and Lemmy). Still other albums are credited to "DJ Sharpnel & V.A" indicating that various other artists produced tracks on the album.
The name "DJ Sharpnel" is commonly used to refer to any combination of musicians led by Jea (with or without Lemmy), even those prior to 2000 and those on albums not associated with the Sharpnelsound label.
Western Influence
Due to DJ Sharpnel's extended time and dedication to the J-Core music scene (as well as the increased popularity of anime in the West), Western recognition of Japanese hardcore has increased. Many up-and-coming new artists have acknowledged DJ Sharpnel's influence, including DJ Zaiaku,[2] T2Kazuya,[3] Spy47[4] and Shingo DJ.[5] Some western acts have even contributed works to J-Core compilation albums, including the aforementioned artists and other artists such as DJ CLONEPA to the compilation series J-Core Masterz.
Discography
DJ Sharpnel's discography is very large, tallying to over 53 albums in which the duo has contributed to (most likely not together at all times) and at least 10 albums in which they are the primary or sole contributor.[6] Below is the primary discography associated with the Sharpnelsound label, with DJ Sharpnel as the primary artist (albeit with varying aliases used throughout). For most albums in the SRPC series, there are two versions. First, a CDr version released at Comiket, then later a pressed CD version to be sold at shops. The CDr versions are produced in smaller quantities and are therefore rarer, and usually have a tracklist differing somewhat from the final pressed version.
Official SHARPNELSOUND SRPC Series Number Title Date Notes SRPC-0001 Sharpnel vs Project Gabbangelion 1998-08-16 SRPC-0002 ダブル ダッチ (Double Dutch) 1998-10-?? Very limited release SRPC-0003 フロム・ザ・はあと 地獄編 ( From The Heart Compilation) 1998-12-?? SRPC-0004 アタック ザ シャープネル (Attack The Sharpnel) 1999-08-?? Two-CD album. SRPC-0005 レイヴ☆スペクター (RAVE☆SPECTER) 1999-12-31 SRPC-0006 Endless Summer 2000-08-13 SRPC-0007 Genesis:0 2000-12-30 Under "Neon Genesis Gabbangelion" alias. SRPC-0008 S.E.X. -Sound of EXtreme- 2001-08-12 First album under "DJ Sharpnel" alias. SRPC-0009 p2p. ピアッツーピアッ! (P2P PEER-To-PEER!) 2001-12-30 SRPC-0010 X-Rated -クロスレートっ!- ( X-Rated -Cross Rate!-) 2002-08-11 SRPC-0011 Early Style of Otakuspeedvibe 1996–1998 2002-10-?? Compilation of Project Gabbangelion tracks. SRPC-0012 PPPH – Phat, Pinky, Powerful&Hard!! 2002-12-30 SRPC-0013 Anime Gabba it! 2003-08-17 SRPC-0014 No Style? No Policy!? 2003-12-12 Under Jea's "Killingscum" alias. SRPC-0015 Sharpnelsound Collection -One- 2004-05-?? Collection of earlier tracks. SRPC-0016 悩殺! ハードブレイク (Bewitching! Hardbreak)[7] 2004-08-15 SRPC-0017 UG☆Psyclone 2004-12-30 SRPC-0018 Yonderdome 2005-08-14 Mix CD of tracks from the first 7 albums SRPC-0019 Mad Breaks 2005-08-14 SRPC-0020 Brain Violation.感脳侵食 2006-08-13 SRPC-0021 オタクオーバークロックス21 (Otaku Overclocks)[7] 2006-12-31 SRPC-0022 ランニング★オールナイトッ!! (Running All Night)[7] 2007-12-31 SRPC-0023 二次元サティスファクション (2 Dimensional Satisfaction)[7] 2008-08-16 SRPC-0024 妄殺オタクティクス (Delusion O-Tactics)[7] 2009-08-15 SRPC-0025 SHARPNELSOUND COLLECTION VOL.2 2009-12-30 SRPC-0026 Cyclick 2010-08-14 SRPC-0027 危ないベースライン (Bassline Crisis) 2011-08-13 References
- ^ "Sharpnelsound Other Works". http://www.sharpnel.com/otherworks.htm.
- ^ "DJ Zaiaku Myspace". http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewProfile&friendID=182049573.
- ^ "T2Kazuya Myspace". http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendID=21384685.
- ^ "Spy47 Myspace". http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewProfile&friendID=109026174.
- ^ "Shingo DJ Myspace". http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendid=257823257.
- ^ "DJ Sharpnel discography". http://www.sharpnel.com/rel/rel.htm.
- ^ a b c d e ".:DR. Freecloud's Record Shoppe:.". http://drfreeclouds.com/search.php?search_text=SRPC.
- ^ "Sharpnelsound Other Works". http://www.sharpnel.com/otherworks.htm.
- ^ "DJ Sharpnel discography". http://www.sharpnel.com/rel/rel.htm.
- ^ a b c d ".:DR. Freecloud's Record Shoppe:.". http://drfreeclouds.com/search.php?search_text=SRPC.
External links
Categories:- Happy hardcore musicians
- J-pop
- Japanese musical groups
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