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  1. Yellow Magic Orchestra (Y.M.O.) war ein japanisches Trio aus Tokio, das sich auf elektronische Popmusik spezialisiert hatte. Dieses Genre wurde Ende der 1970er Jahre von ihnen maßgeblich mitbeeinflusst. In ihrer asiatischen Heimat genießen sie ein ähnliches Ansehen als Pioniere der elektronischen Musik wie etwa die Gruppe Kraftwerk in Europa und Nordamerika.

  2. 黃色魔術交響樂團(英語: Yellow Magic Orchestra ,簡稱YMO),是日本音樂家坂本龍一(鍵盤手、主唱)、細野晴臣(貝斯手、鍵盤手、主唱)以及高橋幸宏(鼓手、主唱) 於1978年所組建的前衛時髦電子合成樂團。 該樂團在1980年代晚期和1990年代早期對迷幻浩室和電子音樂運動有著開創式的世界影響 ...

  3. For Remix: https://valterverdireworks.bandcamp.comYellow Magic Orchestra (YMO) was a Japanese band of electronic and synth pop. The band consists of, Haruomi...

  4. Yellow Magic Orchestra is the first official studio album by Japanese electronic music band Yellow Magic Orchestra, who were previously known as the Yellow Magic Band.Originally released by Alfa Records, in Japan in 1978, the album was released by A&M Records in Europe and the United States and Canada in early 1979, with the US version featuring new cover art but without the closing track of ...

  5. Yellow Magic Orchestra. Pioneering Japanese synth-pop group second only to Kraftwerk in influence. Read Full Biography. STREAM OR BUY: Active. 1970s - 2010s. Formed. July, 1978 in Tokyo, Japan. Genre.

  6. Yellow Magic Orchestra. Haruomi Hosono, Ryuichi Sakamoto, and Yukihiro Takahashi are the founding members of Yellow Magic Orchestra (YMO), the legendary group whose innovations included the integration of exotic sounds and techno elements in their so-called “computer music.”. YMO has been one of the central figures in the techno/new wave ...

  7. He later proposed they rename the unit "Human Audio Sponge" when he participates, although outside Japan they also used "Yellow Magic Orchestra" until ownership issues with former label Alfa were resolved, so subsequent live releases use the original band name. Oricon chart statistics - Singles: Technopolis : 9 in Oricon chart, 293,000 copies sold