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Screen Mode
OriginTokyo, Japan
GenresAnison, J-pop
Years active2013–present
LabelsLantis (2013-present)
MembersYu-YOU
Masamoto
Websitescreenmode.net

Screen mode (スクリーンモード), stylised as "SCREEN mode" is a Japanese music unit that debuted on November 27, 2013. Its label is Lantis.

Members

  • Yu-YOU-: Vocal charge. Born in Kanagawa Prefecture on April 2, 1983. Voice actor Hayashi Isamu. Ken Productions affiliation.
  • Masatomo: Guitar charge. Born February 26 in Aichi Prefecture.
  • Music producer Masatomo Ota.

Origin

Masatomo, who continued band activities locally, broke up in the midst of his debut and turned to a music producer after the band broke up. After that, he worked on music productions such as Yukari Tamura, and while still creating a big hit, he left his dream of making his artist debut. On the other hand, Isamu belonged to the theater company Himawari from an early age, played dubbed numerous famous Western paintings and animated characters, etc., and was doing smooth sailing activities, but it was a dream since early childhood `` Vocalist I was also searching for a path as "and doing activities in units and live activities in Tokyo." In the meantime, the two met after a TV anime “Gingitsune”, and they got together. The unit “SCREEN mode” was formed. They are named from the desire to impress the listener while changing the “video” (= SCREEN) of the sound born by mixing the song of Isamu and the song of Masatomo into various “modes” (= mode).[1]

Works

  • 1 November 27, 2013, "Moonlight STORY"
  • 2 July 23, 2014, "LΦVEST"
  • 3 November 5, 2014, "アメイジング ザ ワールド"
  • 4 January 28, 2015, "Extreme Dreamer"
  • 5 April 8, 2015, "アンビバレンス"
  • 6 January 27, 2016, "Naked Dive"
  • 7 July 27, 2016, "ROUGH DIAMONDS"
  • 8 October 26, 2016, "Reason Living" Second opening theme of Bungo Stray Dogs.[2]
    • Ranked as 9th best theme song by Newtype magazine in 2017.[3]
  • 9 July 26, 2017, "MYSTERIUM"
  • 10 August 29, 2018, "GIFTED"
  • "Wright Left" Insert theme song for Bungo Stray Dogs

References

  1. ^ "Profile". Retrieved August 7, 2019.
  2. ^ "SCREEN mode Performs Bungō Stray Dogs Anime's New Opening Theme". Anime News Network. Retrieved August 7, 2019.
  3. ^ "Fate/Apocrypha, Sword Art Online Movie Win Top Newtype Anime Awards". Anime News Network. Retrieved August 7, 2019.