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Sweet Velvet was a Japanese
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band under Giza Studio label, formed in 1998 and disbanded in 2001.


Biography

In 1998, the band formation began. As inspiration for music production they used French pop from the '60s. The band title Sweet Velvet came from the idea of their vocalist Mizuki having velvety voice. In 1999, along with bands
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and Grass Arcade they debuted on 10 February as "Number One Artists" () on newly created Giza Studio label by distributors Being Inc. Their debut major single, ''I Just Feel So Love Again ~Soba ni Iru Dake de~'' was released in double formats: 8 cm and 12 cm maxi single. The song was used as ending theme for the anime television series ''
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''. Later, the original composer of the song, Aika Ohno, self-covered it in her English cover album ''Shadows of Dreams''. In 1999 June, they released their mini album ''Sweet Velvet'' under indie label Garage Indies Zipping Association and single ''Flame of Love'', which was used as ending theme for Anime television series. The ON AIR version differs from single release by key tuning and changed lyrics. With "Flame of Love" in July they made their only TV appearance on the
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music program ''CDTV''. "Flame of Love" was included in 2011 in the compilation album ''Giza Studio Presents: Girls''. Two months later on August, they released their final single "Lazy Drive", which was used as opening theme for
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morning news program '' Yajiuma Wide''. On-air version of this song started broadcast since April until December. In February 2000, they released their first and only studio album '' I Just Feel So "Sweet"'' which ranked #100 in Oricon Weekly Charts. In 2001, they entered into indefinite hiatus without no announcement. Their official website was removed as well.


Members

The band consisted of four members: * - vocalist and lyricist * - guitarist * - drummer * - keyboardist, bassist, backing vocals, synthesizer


Discography

During their career they've released 1 studio, 1 indies album and 3 singles.


Singles


Albums


Mini albums


Analogue


Television appearance

*
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: Flame of love (1999/07/03)


Magazine appearances

From J-Rock Magazine: *1999 September *1999 October From Music Freak Magazine: *1999/February Vol.51 *1999/May Vol.54 *1999/June Vol.55 *1999/August Vol.57 *2000/February Vol.63


References


External links

Official website (WebArchive

Oricon profil

{{Authority control Being Inc. artists Anime musicians Japanese pop music groups Japanese rock music groups Musical groups established in 1998 Musical groups disestablished in 2001