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Moi dix Mois (lit. "Me Ten Months" in French) is a Japanese visual kei gothic metal band, founded in 2002 by Mana after Malice Mizer paused activities. The guitarist and sole songwriter has been the only constant member in a series of lineup changes, and the band's material is released on his own record label Midi:Nette.
In addition to signing electronic music duo Schwarz Stein, it has released the majority of Malice Mizer's musical output and all of Moi dix Mois' material as well as 2 albums and 2 singles by Kanon Wakeshima. His clothing label, Moi-même-Moitié, was established in 1999 and is credited with helping popularize the Gothic Lolita fashion movement ...
In the meantime, the band teamed up with Moi dix Mois, D and Matenrou Opera for the four-date Japanese Visual Metal tour between September 22 and October 2. [42] The four bands collaborated on the song "Kyōsōkyoku ~Tanbinaru Kettō~", which was released as a single credited to the JVM Roses Blood Symphony. [43]
Moi dix Mois; T. Taia (band) Y. Yousei Teikoku This page was last edited on 11 December 2015, at 20:25 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...
Dixanadu is an album released by Moi dix Mois on March 28, 2007. It contains re-recordings of "Tentation" ("Last Temptation") and "Pessimiste" ("Neo Pessimist"), originally from the album Dix Infernal.
Juka left Moi dix Mois right after the Invite to Immorality Tour Final concert on April 30, 2005. The official reason given for his departure was musical differences. As a result of lacking a vocalist, Mana's fellow band members Kazuno and Tohru also decided to leave the band soon after. From there, Moi dix Mois had to be formed completely anew.
"A minority of Moi dix Mois songs actually have a symphonic sound. Piano and harpischord are not symphonic, and violins are not neccessarily symphonic. Shadows Temple and Dialogue Symphonie are really the only "symphonic" songs in the Moi dix Mois repertoire that I can think of at the moment." I strongly disagree.
They opened for Moi dix Mois on several occasions, played at various events, and also made a number solo appearances as well. Following their last performance on March 29, 2004, Schwarz Stein officially disbanded due to creative differences between its two members.