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Years active
  
1993–2015

Past members
  
Moyo Satake Kōki Itō

Website
  
www.nirgilis.com

Active from
  
1993

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Labels
  
Senha and Co. (2003-2005) DefSTAR (2005-2011) AMG MUSIC (2011- )

Members
  
岩田アッチュ, 稲寺佑紀, 栗原稔, 伊藤孝氣, 佐竹モヨ

Albums
  
New Standard, IRUKUHC←, BOY, RGB, GIRL

Origins
  
Higashi-osaka, Osaka Prefecture, Japan, Osaka, Osaka Prefecture, Japan, Japan

Genres
  
Pop rock, Techno, Rhythm and blues, J-pop, Hip hop music

Similar
  
Livetune, Pa's Lam System, Bivattchee, Yuyoyuppe, COOLON

Profiles

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Nirgilis (ニルギリス, Nirugirisu), stylized NIRGILIS, is a Japanese electronic rock band formed in 1993 by Moyo Satake and Kōki Itō. Acchu Iwata, Minoru Kurihara, and Yuki Inadera joined in 1995. Satake and Itō left the group in 2004 and 2007, respectively, leaving the group without its founders. The group is represented by AMG Music, a subsidiary of Amusement Media Academy (アミューズメントメディア総合学院, Amyuzumento Media Gakuin).

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History

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Nirgilis was founded in 1993 by Moyo Satake and Kōki Itō, students at Kinki University. In 1995, Acchu Iwata, Minoru Kurihara, and Yuki Inadera joined them. On 10 December 2002, the group released their first single, "Soprano." They released two more singles in 2003—"Thunder" and "Odoremi/secret." The group's first album, Tennis, was released on April 30 of the same year. The "Schneider at midnight" single was released on September 18, the last of that year.

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"KING / ice skating for life / LEMON" was their first single of 2004, followed by the album new standard May 26 and the "Odoremi HERBEST MOON Remix e.p." single on July 23. In December 2004, Moyo Satake left the band.

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In June 2005, Nirgilis signed to the DefStar Records label. The "Mairebo" single, released on October 20, was their only release of the year.

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On 29 January 2006, the anime series Eureka Seven began to use the Nirgilis song "sakura" as an opening theme, which was later released as a single on March 1. In 2006, Nirgilis performed during the Sony Music Festival at Yoyogi Station in Tokyo and at Osaka's Osakajo Hall. The D.Gray-man anime series began airing on 3 October 2006, with "SNOW KISS" appearing as the first ending theme. Nirgilis also released the "24 Searchlights" and "SNOW KISS" singles that year, along with the BOY album.

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On 21 February 2007, the band released the GIRL album, followed by the "Update" single on March 14. In September of the same year, Kōki Itō left the band; two months later, the "Brand New Day" single was the group's first release without either of its founding members.

In 2008, the band traveled to the United States to perform at the Anime Matsuri convention in Houston, Texas from March 21 to 23, releasing the ChkChkChk album on the convention's opening day. "kiseki" appeared as the first opening theme of the Birdy the Mighty Decode:02 anime series beginning on 31 December 2008, and was released as a single on 4 March 2009. On 8 April 2009, Nirgilis released the album RGB.

Current members

  • Acchu Iwata (1995–present)
  • Minoru Kurihara (1995–present)
  • Yuki Inadera (1995–present)
  • Former members

  • Moyo Satake (1993-2004)
  • Kōki Itō (1993-2007)
  • Albums

  • Tennis (テニス) (2003)
  • new standard (ニュースタンダード) (2004)
  • BOY (2006)
  • GIRL (2007)
  • ChkChkChk (チックチックチック, Chikkuchikkuchikku) (2008)
  • RGB (2009)
  • Singles

  • "Soprano" (ソプラノ) (2002)
  • "Thunder" (サンダー) (2003)
  • "Odoremi/secret" (オドレミ / 秘密) (2003)
  • "Schneider at midnight" (真夜中のシュナイダー) (2003)
  • "KING / ice skating for life / LEMON" (KING/アイススケート・フォー・ライフ/LEMON) (2004)
  • "Odoremi HERBEST MOON Remix e.p." (オドレミ HERBEST MOON Remix e.p.) (2004)
  • "Mairebo" (マイレボ) (2005)
  • "sakura" (2006)
  • "24 Searchlights" (24サーチライト) (2006)
  • "SNOW KISS" (2006)
  • "Update" (アップデート) (2007)
  • "Brand New Day" (2007)
  • "kiseki" (2009)
  • "Shiny Shiny" (2011)
  • Songs

    sakuraPsalms of Planets: Eureka seveN Original Soundtrack 2 · 2006
    kisekiRGB · 2009
    Dreaming ShoutIRUKUHC← · 2014

    References

    Nirgilis Wikipedia