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x0o0x was a Japanese group known for experimental electronic music. Their song titles like "冥路 (Meiro)" and "/ / // / / (Kisaragi Station)" suggest a cryptic,...
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x0o0x was a Japanese group known for experimental electronic music. Their song titles like "冥路 (Meiro)" and "/ / // / / (Kisaragi Station)" suggest a cryptic, almost puzzle-like approach to their work. They also collaborated with the vocaloid Hatsune Miku on "Monkey Dream."
Their debut album was called Kisaragi Station, released in 2008. They followed it with Inferno in 2010, Paradise in 2012, and Rebirth in 2015. The 2015 album included a reworked version of their track "/ / // / / (Kisaragi Station)."
The band maintained anonymity, which became part of their mystique. Their music video for "/ / // / / (Kisaragi Station)" faced censorship on some platforms due to its imagery.
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