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Key Sounds Label

Key Sounds Label is a Japanese independent record label[1] formed in 2001 as a brand of the publishing company Visual Arts.[2] Key Sounds Label was formed to catalog and release music related to visual novels produced by the brand Key, also under Visual Arts, known for developing titles such as Kanon and Air. Excluding two albums and one single that were released by Key and Visual Arts' before the label's formation, the majority of releases on the label all have a basis from one of Key's titles. There are other albums and singles on the label not directly related to the visual novels, such as two singles by Lia and one album by Riya.[2] Unlike typical record labels, Key Sounds Label does not license any of the artists featured on albums and singles released on the label.

Key Sounds Label
Parent companyKey
Founded2001
FounderVisual Arts
Distributor(s)Pony Canyon
GenreJ-pop, Video game music, New-age
LocationOsaka, Japan
Official websitehttp://key.soundslabel.com/

When Key Sounds Label formed, Jun Maeda, Shinji Orito, and Magome Togoshi were Key's signature composers and have continued to produce the majority of the music on the label, though Togoshi is no longer affiliated with Key or VisualArt's.[3] Key often sells albums and singles on this label at the convention Comiket. Key Sounds Label is not under contract with JASRAC, or any other Japanese copyright collecting agency. As such, the releases on the label are not sold in Japanese stores with other music albums and singles, but are still widely available for online purchase.

History edit

Key Sounds Label has its origins in 1999, two years before the first album on the label was released. When the visual novel company Key, under the publisher Visual Arts, was about to release their debut title Kanon, Key produced the arrange album Anemoscope and bundled it with the first-print release of Kanon released in June 1999.[4] The second music release, a single, occurred in November 1999.[5] The third release, another arrange album, followed in September 2000 bundled with the first-print release of Key's second title Air, and was the first music release by Key to bear a catalog number, KYCD-0303.[6] Each of these three were released in limited editions, and thus were not widely sold.[7]

In 2001, Visual Arts and Key decided to form Key Sounds Label and start cataloging the albums and singles released by Key with the tag "KSLA–" followed by the four-digit label number. For example, the first release bears the catalog number KSLA-0001. The first two releases on the label were an album and a single released at the convention Comiket 60 in August 2001, and were sold by Key.[2] Since then, Key has regularly sold singles and albums under Key Sounds Label at subsequent Comiket conventions. Following the convention established with Kanon and Air, Key has released three more arrange albums bundled with the first-print releases of Key's later titles Clannad, Little Busters!, and Little Busters! Ecstasy.[8][9][10] These three albums were never re-released for general sale.[2] In early 2008, three of the albums on the label became available through the iTunes Store—partial albums of -Memento- and Recollections, and the complete album Ma-Na—under the name Key Sound Team.[11] Later, -Memento- was removed, and the full Recollections album became available.[11]

Most of the releases on the label contain music directly related to Key's visual novels, whether they be original soundtracks, remix albums, or image song singles and albums. There are other music singles and albums produced by members of Key not related to Key's titles. For example, the first album released on the label, Humanity..., is the only album released by Work-S, a band produced by Shinji Orito.[2] Two maxi singles containing songs sung by Lia were released on the label in December 2002 and August 2003. An album entitled Love Song was released in August 2005 containing songs sung by Riya of Eufonius.[2] In December 2006, Key Sounds Label produced the first drama CD on the label, and two more followed in July 2007.[2] In December 2006, the first anime music single to commemorate the second anime television series adaptation of Kanon was produced on the label, and an anime single for the Clannad anime television series followed in October 2007.[2] A third anime music single, this time for the Clannad After Story anime television series, was released in November 2008.[2] A short remix album for Clannad After Story was released in December 2008.[12] Music singles and albums for the anime Angel Beats! were released between April and December 2010.[2] A single for the Little Busters! anime television series was released in October 2012.[13] Two singles for the Little Busters! Refrain anime television series were released: the first in October 2013 and the second in November 2013.[14][15]

 
KSL Live World 2008 concert flyer.

The first EP on Key Sounds Label contained songs from Air and was only released during the first concert of the Japanese trance music group OTSU held in May 2006.[2] The second EP contained songs from Little Busters! and was only released during the second OTSU concert held in May 2008.[2] Both concerts were sponsored by Key Sounds Label, and both EPs were released on gramophone records. The first OTSU Club Music Compilation album primarily containing remixed music from Key's visual novels was released in June 2006. The second OTSU Club Music Compilation album was released in February 2008 as a promotion for the second concert, and contains remixed music from Little Busters!.[2] The third OTSU release, OTSU:Blasterhead, contains remixed music from Key's visual novels and was released in February 2009.[16]

Concerts edit

Key hosted a concert as a part of Key's tenth anniversary commemoration[17] called KSL Live World 2008: Way to the Little Busters! EX which was held on May 10, 2008, in Tokyo, Japan, and again on May 17, 2008, in Osaka, Japan.[18] Each time, the concert lasted for two and a half hours and featured songs sung by Lia, Rita, Chata, and Tomoe Tamiyasu who have previously sung songs for singles and albums released under Key Sounds Label.[17] Tickets for the event were first available through mail order online on March 26, 2008.[19] A two-CD remix album entitled KSL Live World 2008: Pamphlet and Memorial Disc was sold at both concert showings bearing the catalog numbers KSLC-0001—0002 and contains six remixed vocal versions of Kanon's opening theme "Last regrets" on the album's A-side;[20] two of the tracks appeared on previous Key Sounds Label releases, and one is from the 1999 I've Sound compilation album Regret.[21] The B-side of the album contains a recording of a group talk of the live performers from the concert. A live album containing the recording of the second concert held in Osaka was released in December 2008 entitled KSL Live World 2008: Way to the Little Busters! EX.[22]

Another concert called KSL Live World 2010: Way to the Kud-Wafter was held in Tokyo on May 21, 2010 and again twice more on May 22, 2010.[23] The concert featured songs sung by Keiko Suzuki, Miyako Suzuta, Aoi Tada, Tomoe Tamiyasu, Chata, Marina, Lia, LiSA, Rita and Eufonius; however, Eufonius only appeared at the May 22 concerts. The MCs at the concerts were Shinji Orito and Rita; Jun Maeda also made appearances at the concerts. Tickets for the event were first available through mail order online on March 30, 2010.[23] A live album containing the recording of one of the May 22 concerts was released in December 2010 titled KSL Live World 2010: Way to the Kud Wafter.[24]

A third concert called KSL Live World 2013: Way to the Little Busters! Refrain was held in Koto, Tokyo on September 16, 2013.[25][26] The concert featured songs sung by Tomoe Tamiyasu, Keiko Suzuki, Rita, Suzuyu, Ayaka Kitazawa and Lia. Jun Maeda and Shinji Orito once again made appearances at the concert. A fourth concert called KSL Live World: Way to the Angel Beats! -1st- was held in Akihabara, Tokyo on April 11 and April 12, 2015.[27][28] A fifth concert called KSL Live World 2016: The Animation Charlotte & Rewrite was held in Toyosu, Tokyo on April 30, 2016.[29]

Artists edit

Unlike typical record labels, Key Sounds Label does not license any of the artists featured on albums and singles released on the label. When Key Sounds Label formed, Jun Maeda, Shinji Orito, and Magome Togoshi were Key's signature composers and have continued to produce the majority of the music on Key Sounds Label. In October 2006, however, Togoshi left Key and is no longer affiliated with either Key or VisualArt's.[3] One of the founding members of Key, OdiakeS, left Key before Key Sounds Label formed, but did contribute on the Kanon Original Soundtrack and the remixing of a song on Clannad's remix album -Memento-.[30] Key Sounds Label's roster features Japanese bands and singers, several of which originated from the I've Sound techno/trance music production group under VisualArt's, such as Ayana, Kotoko, Lia, Mell, Mami Kawada and Eiko Shimamiya. Other artists including Annabel, Chata, Karuta, Ayaka Kitazawa, LiSA, Marina, Runa Mizutani, Psychic Lover, Rita, Riya, Harumi Sakurai, Haruka Shimotsuki, Keiko Suzuki, Miyako Suzuta, Suzuyu, Aoi Tada, Tomoe Tamiyasu, and Nagi Yanagi have also been released on records through the label. The musical units Work-S, Eufonius, OTSU, PMMK, and MintJam have also produced music on Key Sounds Label. Musicians from I've Sound have been working with Key Sounds Label on the arrangement of songs, as have many others.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ ""Toki o Kizamu Uta / Torch" single listing" (in Japanese). Oricon. Retrieved November 26, 2008.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m "Key Sounds Label's discography" (in Japanese). Key Sounds Label. Retrieved May 11, 2008.
  3. ^ a b (in Japanese). July 10, 2007. Archived from the original on March 15, 2012. Retrieved May 11, 2008.
  4. ^ "Anemoscope album listing". VGMdb. Retrieved August 3, 2008.
  5. ^ ""Last regrets / Place of wind which arrives" single listing". VGMdb. Retrieved August 3, 2008.
  6. ^ "Ornithopter album listing". VGMdb. Retrieved August 3, 2008.
  7. ^ (in Japanese). Archived from the original on February 16, 2008. Retrieved May 11, 2008.
  8. ^ "Mabinogi album listing". VGMdb. Retrieved August 3, 2008.
  9. ^ "Semicrystalline. album listing". VGMdb. Retrieved August 3, 2008.
  10. ^ "Little Busters! Ecstasy listing" (in Japanese). VisualArt's. Retrieved August 3, 2008.
  11. ^ a b "Key Sound Team" (in Japanese). Apple Inc. Retrieved December 24, 2010.
  12. ^ "Clannad ~After Story~ "Toki o Kizamu Uta / Torch" -Piano Arrange Disc-". VGMdb. Retrieved December 24, 2010.
  13. ^ "Little Busters!/Alicemagic~TV animation ver.~" (in Japanese). Key Sounds Label. Retrieved March 1, 2013.
  14. ^ "Boys be Smile / 目覚めた朝にはきみが隣に" [Boys be Smile / Mezameta Asa ni wa Kimi ga Tonari ni] (in Japanese). Key Sounds Label. Retrieved October 20, 2013.
  15. ^ "Key Sounds Label HomePage" 君とのなくしもの / 涙色の翼 [Kimi to no Nakushi Mono / Namidairo no Tsubasa] (in Japanese). Key Sounds Label. Retrieved October 20, 2013.
  16. ^ "OTSU:Blasterhead" (in Japanese). Key Sounds Label. Retrieved March 1, 2013.
  17. ^ a b "Presenting Information on an Event - KSL Concert" (in Japanese). Key. March 14, 2008. Retrieved March 14, 2008.
  18. ^ "KSL Live World 2008 official website" (in Japanese). Key. Retrieved April 4, 2008.
  19. ^ ""KSL Live World 2008: Way to the Little Busters! EX", "OTSU #02", Ticket Mail Order has Started" (in Japanese). Key. Retrieved April 4, 2008.
  20. ^ "KSL Live World 2008 Pamphlet and Memorial Disc album listing". VGMdb. Retrieved August 3, 2008.
  21. ^ "Goods section at KSL Live World 2008's official website" (in Japanese). Key. Retrieved August 3, 2008.
  22. ^ "KSL Live World 2008 way to the Little Busters! EX" (in Japanese). Key Sounds Label. Retrieved March 1, 2013.
  23. ^ a b "KSL Live World 2010 ― way to the Kud-Wafter" (in Japanese). Key. Retrieved March 13, 2010.
  24. ^ "KSL Live World 2010 ~Way to the kud Wafter~" (in Japanese). Key Sounds Label. Retrieved March 1, 2013.
  25. ^ "KSLLiveWorld 2013×リトバス!~Refrain~上映会開催決定!!" [KSL Live World 2013 × Little Busters! Refrain Screening Decided!!] (in Japanese). Key. August 2, 2013. Retrieved August 4, 2013.
  26. ^ "KSL Live World 2013 Way to the Little Busters! Refrain" (in Japanese). Key. August 2, 2013. Retrieved August 4, 2013.
  27. ^ "Key15周年記念イベント『Key 15th Fes.』 開催決定!!" [Key 15th Anniversary Event "Key 15th Fes." Will Be Held!!] (in Japanese). Key. Retrieved December 27, 2014.
  28. ^ "Key 15th Fes. 「KSL Live World way to the Angel Beats! 1st」&「AKIBA BASE!!」" (in Japanese). Key. Retrieved December 27, 2014.
  29. ^ "KSL Live World 2016: The Animation Charlotte & Rewrite" (in Japanese). Key. Retrieved February 5, 2016.
  30. ^ OdiakeS. (in Japanese). Archived from the original on October 22, 2007. Retrieved August 4, 2008.

External links edit

  • Key Sounds Label's official website (in Japanese)
  • Key Sounds Label's discography (in Japanese)

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Key Sounds Label is a Japanese independent record label 1 formed in 2001 as a brand of the publishing company Visual Arts 2 Key Sounds Label was formed to catalog and release music related to visual novels produced by the brand Key also under Visual Arts known for developing titles such as Kanon and Air Excluding two albums and one single that were released by Key and Visual Arts before the label s formation the majority of releases on the label all have a basis from one of Key s titles There are other albums and singles on the label not directly related to the visual novels such as two singles by Lia and one album by Riya 2 Unlike typical record labels Key Sounds Label does not license any of the artists featured on albums and singles released on the label Key Sounds LabelParent companyKeyFounded2001FounderVisual ArtsDistributor s Pony CanyonGenreJ pop Video game music New ageLocationOsaka JapanOfficial websitehttp key soundslabel com When Key Sounds Label formed Jun Maeda Shinji Orito and Magome Togoshi were Key s signature composers and have continued to produce the majority of the music on the label though Togoshi is no longer affiliated with Key or VisualArt s 3 Key often sells albums and singles on this label at the convention Comiket Key Sounds Label is not under contract with JASRAC or any other Japanese copyright collecting agency As such the releases on the label are not sold in Japanese stores with other music albums and singles but are still widely available for online purchase Contents 1 History 1 1 Concerts 2 Artists 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksHistory editSee also Key Sounds Label discography Key Sounds Label has its origins in 1999 two years before the first album on the label was released When the visual novel company Key under the publisher Visual Arts was about to release their debut title Kanon Key produced the arrange album Anemoscope and bundled it with the first print release of Kanon released in June 1999 4 The second music release a single occurred in November 1999 5 The third release another arrange album followed in September 2000 bundled with the first print release of Key s second title Air and was the first music release by Key to bear a catalog number KYCD 0303 6 Each of these three were released in limited editions and thus were not widely sold 7 In 2001 Visual Arts and Key decided to form Key Sounds Label and start cataloging the albums and singles released by Key with the tag KSLA followed by the four digit label number For example the first release bears the catalog number KSLA 0001 The first two releases on the label were an album and a single released at the convention Comiket 60 in August 2001 and were sold by Key 2 Since then Key has regularly sold singles and albums under Key Sounds Label at subsequent Comiket conventions Following the convention established with Kanon and Air Key has released three more arrange albums bundled with the first print releases of Key s later titles Clannad Little Busters and Little Busters Ecstasy 8 9 10 These three albums were never re released for general sale 2 In early 2008 three of the albums on the label became available through the iTunes Store partial albums of Memento and Recollections and the complete album Ma Na under the name Key Sound Team 11 Later Memento was removed and the full Recollections album became available 11 Most of the releases on the label contain music directly related to Key s visual novels whether they be original soundtracks remix albums or image song singles and albums There are other music singles and albums produced by members of Key not related to Key s titles For example the first album released on the label Humanity is the only album released by Work S a band produced by Shinji Orito 2 Two maxi singles containing songs sung by Lia were released on the label in December 2002 and August 2003 An album entitled Love Song was released in August 2005 containing songs sung by Riya of Eufonius 2 In December 2006 Key Sounds Label produced the first drama CD on the label and two more followed in July 2007 2 In December 2006 the first anime music single to commemorate the second anime television series adaptation of Kanon was produced on the label and an anime single for the Clannad anime television series followed in October 2007 2 A third anime music single this time for the Clannad After Story anime television series was released in November 2008 2 A short remix album for Clannad After Story was released in December 2008 12 Music singles and albums for the anime Angel Beats were released between April and December 2010 2 A single for the Little Busters anime television series was released in October 2012 13 Two singles for the Little Busters Refrain anime television series were released the first in October 2013 and the second in November 2013 14 15 nbsp KSL Live World 2008 concert flyer The first EP on Key Sounds Label contained songs from Air and was only released during the first concert of the Japanese trance music group OTSU held in May 2006 2 The second EP contained songs from Little Busters and was only released during the second OTSU concert held in May 2008 2 Both concerts were sponsored by Key Sounds Label and both EPs were released on gramophone records The first OTSU Club Music Compilation album primarily containing remixed music from Key s visual novels was released in June 2006 The second OTSU Club Music Compilation album was released in February 2008 as a promotion for the second concert and contains remixed music from Little Busters 2 The third OTSU release OTSU Blasterhead contains remixed music from Key s visual novels and was released in February 2009 16 Concerts edit Key hosted a concert as a part of Key s tenth anniversary commemoration 17 called KSL Live World 2008 Way to the Little Busters EX which was held on May 10 2008 in Tokyo Japan and again on May 17 2008 in Osaka Japan 18 Each time the concert lasted for two and a half hours and featured songs sung by Lia Rita Chata and Tomoe Tamiyasu who have previously sung songs for singles and albums released under Key Sounds Label 17 Tickets for the event were first available through mail order online on March 26 2008 19 A two CD remix album entitled KSL Live World 2008 Pamphlet and Memorial Disc was sold at both concert showings bearing the catalog numbers KSLC 0001 0002 and contains six remixed vocal versions of Kanon s opening theme Last regrets on the album s A side 20 two of the tracks appeared on previous Key Sounds Label releases and one is from the 1999 I ve Sound compilation album Regret 21 The B side of the album contains a recording of a group talk of the live performers from the concert A live album containing the recording of the second concert held in Osaka was released in December 2008 entitled KSL Live World 2008 Way to the Little Busters EX 22 Another concert called KSL Live World 2010 Way to the Kud Wafter was held in Tokyo on May 21 2010 and again twice more on May 22 2010 23 The concert featured songs sung by Keiko Suzuki Miyako Suzuta Aoi Tada Tomoe Tamiyasu Chata Marina Lia LiSA Rita and Eufonius however Eufonius only appeared at the May 22 concerts The MCs at the concerts were Shinji Orito and Rita Jun Maeda also made appearances at the concerts Tickets for the event were first available through mail order online on March 30 2010 23 A live album containing the recording of one of the May 22 concerts was released in December 2010 titled KSL Live World 2010 Way to the Kud Wafter 24 A third concert called KSL Live World 2013 Way to the Little Busters Refrain was held in Koto Tokyo on September 16 2013 25 26 The concert featured songs sung by Tomoe Tamiyasu Keiko Suzuki Rita Suzuyu Ayaka Kitazawa and Lia Jun Maeda and Shinji Orito once again made appearances at the concert A fourth concert called KSL Live World Way to the Angel Beats 1st was held in Akihabara Tokyo on April 11 and April 12 2015 27 28 A fifth concert called KSL Live World 2016 The Animation Charlotte amp Rewrite was held in Toyosu Tokyo on April 30 2016 29 Artists editUnlike typical record labels Key Sounds Label does not license any of the artists featured on albums and singles released on the label When Key Sounds Label formed Jun Maeda Shinji Orito and Magome Togoshi were Key s signature composers and have continued to produce the majority of the music on Key Sounds Label In October 2006 however Togoshi left Key and is no longer affiliated with either Key or VisualArt s 3 One of the founding members of Key OdiakeS left Key before Key Sounds Label formed but did contribute on the Kanon Original Soundtrack and the remixing of a song on Clannad s remix album Memento 30 Key Sounds Label s roster features Japanese bands and singers several of which originated from the I ve Sound techno trance music production group under VisualArt s such as Ayana Kotoko Lia Mell Mami Kawada and Eiko Shimamiya Other artists including Annabel Chata Karuta Ayaka Kitazawa LiSA Marina Runa Mizutani Psychic Lover Rita Riya Harumi Sakurai Haruka Shimotsuki Keiko Suzuki Miyako Suzuta Suzuyu Aoi Tada Tomoe Tamiyasu and Nagi Yanagi have also been released on records through the label The musical units Work S Eufonius OTSU PMMK and MintJam have also produced music on Key Sounds Label Musicians from I ve Sound have been working with Key Sounds Label on the arrangement of songs as have many others See also editList of record labelsReferences edit Toki o Kizamu Uta Torch single listing in Japanese Oricon Retrieved November 26 2008 a b c d e f g h i j k l m Key Sounds Label s discography in Japanese Key Sounds Label Retrieved May 11 2008 a b Magome Togoshi s official blog announcement of his resignation from Key in Japanese July 10 2007 Archived from the original on March 15 2012 Retrieved May 11 2008 Anemoscope album listing VGMdb Retrieved August 3 2008 Last regrets Place of wind which arrives single listing VGMdb Retrieved August 3 2008 Ornithopter album listing VGMdb Retrieved August 3 2008 Key Sounds Label albums with contributions by Jun Maeda in Japanese Archived from the original on February 16 2008 Retrieved May 11 2008 Mabinogi album listing VGMdb Retrieved August 3 2008 Semicrystalline album listing VGMdb Retrieved August 3 2008 Little Busters Ecstasy listing in Japanese VisualArt s Retrieved August 3 2008 a b Key Sound Team in Japanese Apple Inc Retrieved December 24 2010 Clannad After Story Toki o Kizamu Uta Torch Piano Arrange Disc VGMdb Retrieved December 24 2010 Little Busters Alicemagic TV animation ver in Japanese Key Sounds Label Retrieved March 1 2013 Boys be Smile 目覚めた朝にはきみが隣に Boys be Smile Mezameta Asa ni wa Kimi ga Tonari ni in Japanese Key Sounds Label Retrieved October 20 2013 Key Sounds Label HomePage 君とのなくしもの 涙色の翼 Kimi to no Nakushi Mono Namidairo no Tsubasa in Japanese Key Sounds Label Retrieved October 20 2013 OTSU Blasterhead in Japanese Key Sounds Label Retrieved March 1 2013 a b Presenting Information on an Event KSL Concert in Japanese Key March 14 2008 Retrieved March 14 2008 KSL Live World 2008 official website in Japanese Key Retrieved April 4 2008 KSL Live World 2008 Way to the Little Busters EX OTSU 02 Ticket Mail Order has Started in Japanese Key Retrieved April 4 2008 KSL Live World 2008 Pamphlet and Memorial Disc album listing VGMdb Retrieved August 3 2008 Goods section at KSL Live World 2008 s official website in Japanese Key Retrieved August 3 2008 KSL Live World 2008 way to the Little Busters EX in Japanese Key Sounds Label Retrieved March 1 2013 a b KSL Live World 2010 way to the Kud Wafter in Japanese Key Retrieved March 13 2010 KSL Live World 2010 Way to the kud Wafter in Japanese Key Sounds Label Retrieved March 1 2013 KSLLiveWorld 2013 リトバス Refrain 上映会開催決定 KSL Live World 2013 Little Busters Refrain Screening Decided in Japanese Key August 2 2013 Retrieved August 4 2013 KSL Live World 2013 Way to the Little Busters Refrain in Japanese Key August 2 2013 Retrieved August 4 2013 Key15周年記念イベント Key 15th Fes 開催決定 Key 15th Anniversary Event Key 15th Fes Will Be Held in Japanese Key Retrieved December 27 2014 Key 15th Fes KSL Live World way to the Angel Beats 1st amp AKIBA BASE in Japanese Key Retrieved December 27 2014 KSL Live World 2016 The Animation Charlotte amp Rewrite in Japanese Key Retrieved February 5 2016 OdiakeS OdiakeS discography on his personal website in Japanese Archived from the original on October 22 2007 Retrieved August 4 2008 External links editKey Sounds Label s official website in Japanese Key Sounds Label s discography in Japanese Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Key Sounds Label amp oldid 1219644011, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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