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All fixable and she has a great base to build from. These are things that separate the good from the great.
edit: Listened to some of the stuff she covers on her channel and stuff that's written for her already, or she merely has to arrange is much better.
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Can I just ask what headphones do you guys think are best for k-pop and j-pop.
I've been wracking my brains for over 2 months and ended up spending money on headphones/earphones that do not work well with these genres (sennheiser HD558, Soundmagic E10, Koss KSc75).
Both J-pop/k-pop tend to use completely synthesised sounds.The kind of artists I'm talking about are SNSD, Super Junior, SHINee, F(x), I.e all the mainstream ones.
For j-pop I don't really have 1 favourite artist, all my favourite songs are those found in anime openings/closing (Naruto, Bleach, One piece, Gintama).
From my understanding of what they are supposed to sound like, they would need a lot of bass and impact, and music should have enough "physical" presence to allow you to feel all the different notes. Analytical headphones would not work hear.
I want to give a lot more information but I'll just get an idea of what people use first.
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Nice. She has potential, but quite a few things to correct with that song/performance. Love her voice, but she needs to enunciate better and finish her words clearly. The accompaniment lacks flow and her vocal response isn't varied enough to match the oddly placed dynamic changes. Her style isn't consistent and the addition of the staccato guitar with matching vocal was... weird, especially if only doing it once in the song.
All fixable and she has a great base to build from. These are things that separate the good from the great.
edit: Listened to some of the stuff she covers on her channel and stuff that's written for her already, or she merely has to arrange is much better.
The way she enunciates reminds me of Bic Runga a bit.
That staccato bit was supposed to reflect the lyrics about the "dotted line," but yet, it's a little disconcerting.
From the videos, you'd think she was just a bedroom singer/songwriter who uploads her homemade videos, but she's in fact an established musical artist: http://www.inchchua.com/about

Can I just ask what headphones do you guys think are best for k-pop and j-pop.
I've been wracking my brains for over 2 months and ended up spending money on headphones/earphones that do not work well with these genres (sennheiser HD558, Soundmagic E10, Koss KSc75).
Both J-pop/k-pop tend to use completely synthesised sounds.The kind of artists I'm talking about are SNSD, Super Junior, SHINee, F(x), I.e all the mainstream ones.
For j-pop I don't really have 1 favourite artist, all my favourite songs are those found in anime openings/closing (Naruto, Bleach, One piece, Gintama).
From my understanding of what they are supposed to sound like, they would need a lot of bass and impact, and music should have enough "physical" presence to allow you to feel all the different notes. Analytical headphones would not work hear.
I want to give a lot more information but I'll just get an idea of what people use first.
The mentality that certain headphones work best with certain genres of music is a very misguided one. People have to stop thinking in those terms. You should take a look at this thread: http://www.head-fi.org/t/564465/misconception-of-neutral-accurate#post_7634871
The best thing you can do is to find the most neutral/accurate headphone within your price range, period. There's no more to it than that. If any audio reproduction device is closer to being neutral/accurate, it'll automatically work better across a wider range of musical styles. You never try to cater audio devices to musical genres. That's like saying you want to buy a TV that's best for watching action genre movies. It makes no sense at all, because you'd want your TV to be as accurate/neutral as possible so you can watch anything on it, instead of being only good for one genre.
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Inside the listening room, when silence gets broken... might as well be Exist Trace.

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Thanks for this post, mutabor! Last night, I found myself reviewing "Super Hi Fi" and thought it was alright. Moved on to other contributions on these pages and that was that.
Or was it?! Apparently, it's sneaky! It crept into my head in the middle of the night. Catchy too, I found myself humming along later in the day.
Now I flat out like it!

Can I just ask what headphones do you guys think are best for k-pop and j-pop.
I've been wracking my brains for over 2 months and ended up spending money on headphones/earphones that do not work well with these genres (sennheiser HD558, Soundmagic E10, Koss KSc75).
Both J-pop/k-pop tend to use completely synthesised sounds.The kind of artists I'm talking about are SNSD, Super Junior, SHINee, F(x), I.e all the mainstream ones.
For j-pop I don't really have 1 favourite artist, all my favourite songs are those found in anime openings/closing (Naruto, Bleach, One piece, Gintama).
From my understanding of what they are supposed to sound like, they would need a lot of bass and impact, and music should have enough "physical" presence to allow you to feel all the different notes. Analytical headphones would not work hear.
I want to give a lot more information but I'll just get an idea of what people use first.
I was looking for headphones that go well with J/K-pop as well back in the day. People suggested me the Shure SRH840, Audio Technica ESW9/10, and Beyer DT770's for closed-back headphones. I'm not sure about open-back. I'm going to guess some of the Audio Technica headphones are great for vocals.
I'm not a fan of exist†trace's death metal, but I like HIGH and MIGHTY COLOR. Both artists were featured at the Sakura-Con event in Seattle, WA (HIGH and MIGHTY COLOR in 2009, exist†trace in 2010). I should have purchased an exist†trace album so they could autograph it. >_<
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I generally don't really listen all that much to J/K-pop, although I have recently fell in love with Tokyo Jihen. Do any of you guys know any similar stuff? Are any other projects Ringo Shiina engaged in worth it as well?
Park Ji Yoon has a new album after a 2 to 3 year break! She just made my tax season so much better. =)
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5KMzDVf2Bx4 This ******* BRILLIANT!!!!!!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MfZ1IgjWG_I&feature=channel_video_title
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Thanks for this post, mutabor! Last night, I found myself reviewing "Super Hi Fi" and thought it was alright. Moved on to other contributions on these pages and that was that.
Or was it?! Apparently, it's sneaky! It crept into my head in the middle of the night. Catchy too, I found myself humming along later in the day.
Now I flat out like it!
Yeah, Super Hi-Fi and Play are catchy. I also enjoyed their videos. It seems that these videos were made by a Korean studio which also made this one. You should watch it - it's fun.
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I decided to check what our neighbors in Uzbekistan are producing in the music front and found this guy. He is not famous yet as a singer but weirdly he has established himself as a bellydancer
( and he dances like a woman in his bellydance videos). And he looks more like a Kazakh rather than Uzbek. I wish I looked like this guy. 
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Some of my favorite japanese music
Tokyo Jihen - Himitsu
Tokyo Jihen . Marounouchi Sadistic
Sotaisei Riron - Cinderella (not my favorite song from them but there´s not much on youtube)
Tokyo Jihen - Shuruba
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