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  2. Kirari (album) - Wikipedia

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    Music videos. Dazzle Vision made two music videos for this album. The two songs were "Like I'm Not Real" and "Kirari", both different in setup and style. The music videos were produced by Human Noise Records. "Kirari" was released on April 14, 2011, the same day that the single was released on iTunes Japan.

  3. Dazzle (video recorder) - Wikipedia

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    Dazzle Multimedia also sold an internal, PCI-card version of the Dazzle, under the name Snazzi.: 73 Dazzle Multimedia was acquired in majority by SCM Microsystems, a German-American technology company, in 1999. The first Dazzle recorder to support USB was the Digital Video Creator (DVC) 50 and 80 models, first released in March 2001.

  4. Kirari (Dazzle Vision song) - Wikipedia

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    See media help. " Kirari " (alternative title in English: " Charity ") is a song by Japanese screamo band Dazzle Vision. It was released on April 14, 2011 as the first promotional single their fifth studio album, Kirari. [1] It was produced by Tower Records. A music video for the song was shot for the song. It was released on April 14, 2012 ...

  5. Dazzle (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Dazzle" is a song by the English post-punk band Siouxsie and the Banshees. It was released on 25 May 1984 by Polydor Records as the second single from their sixth studio album, Hyæna. Content. The song begins with a gradual fade-in of an orchestral string section and progresses to a drum-driven, majestic anthem.

  6. Epsilon Lyrae - Wikipedia

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    Epsilon Lyrae. ε (circled) in the constellation Lyra. Epsilon Lyrae (ε Lyr, ε Lyrae), also known as the Double Double, [8] is a multiple star system of at least five stars approximately 162 light-years away in the constellation of Lyra .

  7. Dazzle Vision - Wikipedia

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    Dazzle Vision was a Japanese rock band. They appeared at Sakura-Con in 2010. After playing in Taiwan in 2006, Dazzle Vision released their first album Origin of Dazzle. They were well-known for their heavy rock sound and vocalist Maiko's dichotomy of melodic singing and death vocals. The band announced their disbandment in April 2015.

  8. Origin of Dazzle - Wikipedia

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    Origin of Dazzle is Dazzle Vision's debut EP. It was released on November 3, 2005 through Human Noise. Style "Origin of Dazzle" is known to take influence from post-hardcore, Maiko's vocals in particular sounding reminiscent of much of those singers from the time.

  9. Shocking Loud Voice - Wikipedia

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    Shocking Loud Voice is a compilation by Japanese band Dazzle Vision. Released on May 4, 2012. Music videos. On March 31, 2012, Dazzle Vision would release the music video for "The Second" on both their official website and YouTube. Track listing