Kazuno (musician)

Kazuno (musician)

Infobox Musical artist


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Name = Kazuno


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Born = October, 17 th
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Origin = Hiroshima, Japan
Instrument = Bass
Genre = Gothic metal, Symphonic metal, Alternative metal, Visual Kei
Occupation = Musician
Years_active = 2002- present
Associated_acts = Moi dix Mois, Heath, Haya, solo bass,

Kazuno is a Visual kei and Japanese rock artist born October 17.

Project History

Kazuno became popular after being recruited by the popular visual kei artist ,Mana (musician) ,to be the bassist for the band, Moi dix Mois in 2002. Kazuno was new to the visual kei/Japanese rock music scene and this was one of his first bands. Kazuno along with drummer Tohru left Moi dix Mois soon after the lead vocalist,Juka, quit in 2005.On January 12,2006, Kazuno played a solo session with ex.X JAPAN bassist, Heath.The support band was called Lynx. Kazuno's former bandmember, Tohru played drums for this session. Kazuno was a live guest for ex.Schwarz Stein Vocalist,Kaya for one concert. The latest activity of Kazuno was with ex.Moi dix Mois vocalist, Juka. Kazuno and Juka created a band called Seventh sense but, this band was cancelled after Juka announced that he would put a halt on all musical activity.

External links

* [http://moidixmois.altervista.org/kazuno.htm Fanpage]
* [http://animeland.myforum.ro/-vp1107.html Animeland forum]

ee also

* Juka
* J-pop


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