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}}{{Infobox musical artist | name = Supercar | image = | caption = | image_size = | background = group_or_band | alias = | origin = Aomori, Japan | genre = Indie rock, alternative rock, shoegazing, dream pop, synthpop | years_active = 1995–2005 | label = Epic Records (1997–2000) Ki/oon Records (2000–2005) | associated_acts = | website = Sony Music Online Japan: Supercar | current_members = | past_members = Kōji Nakamura Miki Furukawa Junji Ishiwatari Kōdai Tazawa }}{{nihongo|Supercar|スーパーカー|Sūpākā}} was a Japanese rock band active from 1995 to 2005, and who made their debut in 1997. Consisting of composer and vocalist Kōji Nakamura (中村弘二 Nakamura Kōji), lyricist and guitarist Junji Ishiwatari (いしわたり淳治 Ishiwatari Junji), bassist Miki Furukawa (フルカワミキ Furukawa Miki), and drummer Kōdai Tazawa (田沢公大 Tazawa Kōdai), Supercar is best known for combining alternative rock with electronic music. Internationally, Supercar is best known for providing much of the soundtrack for the Japanese film Ping Pong, as well as being featured in the anime series Eureka Seven. HistoryHailing from Aomori Prefecture, Supercar was formed in 1995 when bassist Miki Furukawa placed an advertisement in a local magazine seeking fellow musicians. Junji Ishiwatari responded and convinced childhood friend Kōji Nakamura to join as well. Junji and Kōji soon recruited drummer Kōdai Tazawa, an acquaintance from middle school. After writing songs and recording demo tapes, they received a record contract. In 1998 they released their influential debut album, Three Out Change.[1] Their second album, Jump Up, was released in 1999. This album was followed by Ooyeah and Ookeah, both also released in 1999. With the 2000 album Futurama, electronic experimentation took a larger role that would characterize the band's sound for the rest of their career. The 2002 release Highvision continued the electronic development, and the single Strobolights did not even contain a guitar. They released their last album, Answer in 2004. Perhaps their most experimental album, Answer contained balance of both rock and electronica. They are famous for their 2005 song featured in the anime Eureka Seven, "Storywriter". In 2005, Supercar broke up following a final concert, released under DVD as Last Live. Following the breakup, Furukawa and Nakamura have pursued successful solo careers. Despite the break-up, Supercar released two remix albums named RE:SUPERCAR 1 and RE:SUPERCAR 2 in 2011. The albums are redesigned version of some of their tracks throughout their career together with never before heard songs. The limited edition of these albums sported a different CD jacket and bonus CD containing some of their untitled tracks and demos. In 2011, Miki Furukawa and Koji Nakamura formed the band LAMA. They jump-started their formation with a single entitled Spell which has been used as an opening theme for the anime No.6 and in addition to this they will also perform the ending theme entitled "Fantasy" for the anime UN-GO. Members
After a solo career under the name of NYANTORA or iLL, he formed LAMA with Furukawa currently.
After the band broke up, he has written lyrics for various musicians and bands or has produced them.
After a solo career under the name of {{nihongo|Miki Furukawa|フルカワ ミキ|Furukawa Miki}}, she formed LAMA with Nakamura currently.
After the band broke up, he formed aM™[aem], who have had multiple songs feature in Gran Turismo 5 and 6. DiscographyAlbumsStudio albums
Compilation albums
Singles
DVDs
References1. ^{{citation |last=Martin |first=Ian |title=Supercar’s ‘Three Out Change!!’ may be the most stunning debut in Japanese rock history | newspaper=The Japan Times |date=October 4, 2017 |url=https://www.japantimes.co.jp/culture/2017/10/04/music/cd-reviews/supercars-three-change-may-stunning-debut-japanese-rock-history/#.WfsUxGhSzmE}} 2. ^1 {{cite web | title=Supercar Products | url=http://www.oricon.co.jp/prof/91916/products/ |language=Japanese | work=Oricon | accessdate=April 15, 2016}} External links
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