カミイロアワセ - EP
binaria is a musical project that featured Annabel as main vocalist and yanaginagi (やなぎなぎ) as both composer and vocalist. It also credited Yoshihisa Nagao for arrangements and Xai on visual works. The group formed in May, 2006. Nagi Yanagi began posting cover versions of songs online in 2005, and starting producing original dōjin music in 2006 under the name CorLeonis. She released four studio albums individually: EN (2006), Leonis (2007), Freirinite (2008), and Oort no Yume (オールトの夢?) (2010).[2] Leonis was only released online via Yanagi's website.[3] Two more releases followed in 2011: the single Hyōka no Kuni (氷下の国?) and the best of album Ame no Umi (雨の海?).[2][4] In May 2006, she formed the music duo Binaria with female singer Annabel. Between 2007 and 2011, Binaria released two mini-albums (Alhaja (2007) and Forma (2007)), one best of album (Sonido (2010)), and four singles (Epoca (2008), Alba (2009), Delightful Doomsday (2010), and Nachtflug (2011)).[2] Binaria also collaborated with the singer Cassini for the single Rueda (2007).[2] In January 2007, Yanagi formed the musical unit Inochi Kokonotsu with composer KTG (an acronym of Ken The Garage), and the group put out a single album, Tortoiseshell (トーティシェル?), on April 29, 2007 before dissolving in June 2007.[5] Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
binaria is a musical project that featured Annabel as main vocalist and yanaginagi (やなぎなぎ) as both composer and vocalist. It also credited Yoshihisa Nagao for arrangements and Xai on visual works. The group formed in May, 2006. Nagi Yanagi began posting cover versions of songs online in 2005, and starting producing original dōjin music in 2006 under the name CorLeonis. She released four studio albums individually: EN (2006), Leonis (2007), Freirinite (2008), and Oort no Yume (オールトの夢?) (2010).[2] Leonis was only released online via Yanagi's website.[3] Two more releases followed in 2011: the single Hyōka no Kuni (氷下の国?) and the best of album Ame no Umi (雨の海?).[2][4] In May 2006, she formed the music duo Binaria with female singer Annabel. Between 2007 and 2011, Binaria released two mini-albums (Alhaja (2007) and Forma (2007)), one best of album (Sonido (2010)), and four singles (Epoca (2008), Alba (2009), Delightful Doomsday (2010), and Nachtflug (2011)).[2] Binaria also collaborated with the singer Cassini for the single Rueda (2007).[2] In January 2007, Yanagi formed the musical unit Inochi Kokonotsu with composer KTG (an acronym of Ken The Garage), and the group put out a single album, Tortoiseshell (トーティシェル?), on April 29, 2007 before dissolving in June 2007.[5] Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
カミイロアワセ
reino blanco
双糸
火星のアーカイブ
信号機
月ノ光リ花
レイトナイト
alpha-beta
toridori
n o e m a
カミイロアワセ[Instrumental]
ルミネセンス
kobalos
sweet jerryfish
entrada de sonido
erial final
ポンコツロボット
refresco
蝶番
sonido
fade out
リンズの鉛筆
Nachtflug
delightful doomsday
skyhook
花紺青
花の名前
ALBA
reino blanco[Instrumental]
ジオメトリア
フリージア
小鳥と華
カミイロアワセ - Instrumental
epoca
jardin del aire (new mix)
糸遊
skyhook - Twilightz mix
reino blanco - Instrumental
inclusion
Kami-iro Awase
flaskepost
skyhook(instrumental)
瓶詰めパレード
step across the border
sonido+entrada de sonido=レイトナイト
双子のダイアログ
フェナキストスコープ
晩餐のあと
Alice
chaos
label_stop_radio
