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Asa Chang and Junray

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Active from
  
1998

Members
  
ASA-CHANG, U-ZHAAN, 浦山秀彦

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Genres
  
Worldbeat, Alternative/Indie

Albums
  
Jun Ray Song Chang, Tsu Gi Ne Pu, タブラマグマボンゴ, Mahou, Hana

Asa Chang & Junray is the band of the Japanese percussionist Asa Chang, who was the founder and original bandmaster of Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra. After leaving that group in 1993, he formed Asa Chang & Junray in 1998 with programmer and guitarist Hidehiko Urayama. They were joined in 2000 by tabla player U-zhaan. Live, the group used a portable soundsystem called 'Jun-Ray Tronics', hence the name — although the word 'junray' also means 'pilgrimage'.

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In 2002, the British label The Leaf Label released Jun Ray Song Chang, which compiled the group's first two, Japan-only albums. It was followed a year later by the mini album, Tsu Gi Ne Pu. The group's song 'Hana' was featured on Fabric Live 07, while 'Tsu Gi Ne Pu' was included on a The Wire Tapper CD. The group's 2005 album, Minna no Junray, featured vocals by singer and actress Kyōko Koizumi. It has not been released overseas.

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In 2013, their song "Hana" was re-done for the soundtrack to the anime Aku no Hana (lit. Flowers of Evil), an adaptation of the manga of the same name. Several versions are featured throughout the series, and as its ending theme.

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Albums

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  • Tabla Magma Bongo, 1998 (Japan only)
  • Hana, 2001 (Japan only)
  • Jun Ray Song Chang, Leaf Label 2002
  • Tsu Gi Ne Pu, Leaf Label 2003 (BBC review)
  • Minna no Junray, 2005
  • Kage No Nai Hito, 2009
  • Mahou, 2016
  • Songs

    HanaJun Ray Song Chang · 2002
    JippunJun Ray Song Chang · 2002
    NigatsuJun Ray Song Chang · 2002

    References

    Asa-Chang & Junray Wikipedia