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Gilles Peterson
Gilles Peterson
French DJ and radio presenter
1
Makoto Ozone
Makoto Ozone
Japanese jazz pianist, composer (1961-)
2
Masato Honda
Masato Honda
Japanese saxophone player, composer
3
Kyoto Jazz Massive
Kyoto Jazz Massive
band
4
Ringo Sheena
Ringo Sheena
Japanese singer-songwriter (1978-)
5
Akino Arai
Akino Arai
Japanese singer-songwriter (1959-)
6
Ernie Watts
Ernie Watts
American jazz musician
7
Spitz
Spitz
Japanese rock band
8
Suchmos
Suchmos
Japanese rock band (2013-)
9
Hiromi Uehara
Hiromi Uehara
Japanese-born jazz composer and pianist (1979-)
10
Crush 40
Crush 40
Japanese-American hard rock band (former 1997)
11
Back Number
Back Number
Japanese three-piece band (2004-)
12
Tokyo Jihen
Tokyo Jihen
band
13
Rasmus Faber
Rasmus Faber
Swedish musician
14
Sakanaction
Sakanaction
Japanese rock band (2005-)
15
Philippe Saisse
Philippe Saisse
French musician
16
BadBadNotGood
BadBadNotGood
Canadian music quartet
17
B'z
B'z
Japanese rock duo (1988-)
18
Shakatak
Shakatak
British pop group
19
Mr. Children
Mr. Children
Japanese rock band (1989–)
20
Ikimono-gakari
Ikimono-gakari
Japanese band
21
Mark de Clive-Lowe
Mark de Clive-Lowe
New Zealand musician
22
Minmi
Minmi
Japanese singer
23
Scandal
Scandal
Japanese pop rock band
24
Ai Kuwabara
Ai Kuwabara
Japanese jazz pianist, composer (1991-)
25
Damon & Naomi
Damon & Naomi
American dream pop/indie folk duo
26
Ghost
Ghost
Japanese experimental rock group
27
Miyavi
Miyavi
Japanese guitarist, singer-songwriter, record producer and actor
28
Hiram Bullock
Hiram Bullock
American jazz guitarist
29
Daichi Miura
Daichi Miura
Japanese singer and dancer
30
Toshiko Akiyoshi
Toshiko Akiyoshi
Japanese American jazz pianist, composer, arranger, band master (1929-)
31
Ben Folds Five
Ben Folds Five
American rock band
Soil & "Pimp" Sessions
Japanese Death Jazz group

Soil & "Pimp" Sessions

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Japanese Death Jazz group
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Soil & "Pimp" Sessions (stylised as SOIL&"PIMP"SESSIONS) is a Japanese club jazz sextet who formed in Tokyo, Japan, in 2001. They are known for their energetic live performances, having coined the term "death jazz" to describe their music.