Due to some parts of songs being extremely difficult to get perfect.. performing together for a recording would likely increase the number of takes required to get one perfect set seeing as the probability of making a mistake is greatly increased when all members are factored in =) This is why they do it seperate.
It might not be his vocals, but it's definitely his style of song...so I would say that the possibility of him singing it is very high, although it's confirmed to be that he wrote the song...
The style of the song, yes. Kagonotori definitely isn't an Orange Lounge song... (on a random note, the alias they took for the song literally means "Orange Lounge" :P) and there's Micro fin, which is wicked awesome.
Agreed on that. It's "Daidai-iro Tokubetsu Shitsui" in Japanese. When roughly translated in English, it's "Orange Special Room". That "special room", is synonymous with "lounge". Such a clever nomenclature imo.
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Die Zauberflote is by more people than just Asaki (Tomosuke was also involved and someone else who I've forgotten). Onihime I'm not sure about.
I think Mutsuhiko Izumi was also involved in that song. Not so sure about the others....
I think Mutsuhiko Izumi was also involved in that song. Not so sure about the others....
Actually, during the production of GFVDMV, the song artists planned a project where total of 9 artists formed 3 teams of 3, each called as P-Bomber, S-Dynamite, and C-Thunder.
P-Bomber (Jimmy Weckl, Kozo Nakamura, and Koezuka Yoshihiko) composed Mujou no Hoshi.
S-Dynamite (Mutsuhiko Izumi, YUEI(Handsome JET), and Shoccho-) composed Destructive Wave.
Wannyan Panic, formly C-Thunder (TOMOSUKE, Asaki, and Ono Hideyuki) composed Die Zauber Flote.
Infos are on the production notes of official site. =)