Rhythm Zone Songs
Rhythm Zone | |
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Parent company | Avex Group |
Founded | 1999 |
Founder | Max Matsuura |
Distributor(s) | Avex Marketing |
Genre | Pop, contemporary R&B |
Country of origin | Japan |
Location | Minato, Tokyo |
Official website | rhythmzone.net |
Rhythm Zone (リズムゾーン, Rizumu Zōn) (RZN) is a record label in the Avex Group that releases urban contemporary Japanese music.
Jul 31, 2010 Verdict. The ideas behind Rhythm Zone are excellent and there is a certain charm to be found in hitting notes in time with your favorite songs. Unfortunately, this. Wereldwijde prestaties. Wereldwijde klassementen% van alle spelers. Zone God 100% 100 songs on any difficulty. Close Call Master Deploy Focus Power while track is flashing Red and save yourself, 250 times. 1000 Steps to Heaven Add 1000 of your songs to the game.
History[edit]
The label was founded in 1999 by Max Matsuura to address the need for a new urban music label, signing M-Flo as its first artist, then followed by Exile.
In 2000, Koda Kumi was signed by Rhythm Zone and debuted with the song 'Take Back'.
Artists and sublabels[edit]
Main[edit]
(As of 2011)
- 2NE1[1] (Avex/Rhythm Zone/YGEX)
- Afra and the Incredible Beatbox Band
- Aria
- Baby M
- Boyz II Men (Japan only)
- The Chill
- Deep (formerly Color)
- Exile
- Atsushi (Atsushi Sato)
- Nesmith (Ryuta Karim Nesmith)
- Fukumimi
- Giant Swing
- Miyuki Hatakeyama
- Yuko Ishida
- M-Flo
- Micron' Stuff
- Mini Box
- Nao
- Ohashi Trio
- Quadraphonic
- Misako Sakazume
- Satomi Takasugi
- Tomita Lab
- Masaya Wada
- Warp-Generation
- yu-yu
- Zan
Fluctus[edit]
(Genre: rock)
Sims 4 game recolor. It feels like a little secret hidden away spot, perfect for date night.
Riddim Zone[edit]
(Genre: reggae. Founded in 2006 by Ryo the Skywalker.)
- Akane
- Tsuyoshi Kawakami and His Moodmakers (Justa/Riddim Zone)
Former affiliates[edit]
- Maki Nomiya (野宮 真貴) (2005–2006)
- Shunsuke Kiyokiba (清木場 俊介) (2001–2009)
- JYJ (2010–2013)
See also[edit]
References[edit]
- ^'2NE1 2ne1のプロフィールならオリコン芸能人事典-ORICON STYLE' [2NE1 – 2NE1]. Oricon Style (in Japanese). Oricon. Retrieved March 29, 2011.
External links[edit]
Let's all be honest here: there's no shortage of music/rhythm games out there. With so many different franchises competing against one another, it can be difficult for a new game to come along and earn its place among the competition. But that's exactly what developer is attempting to do with, a Guitar Hero-style rhythm title that's available on Steam for approximately ten dollars. While is built on commendable ideas, the execution is totally disappointing.On the surface, Rhythm Zone is identical to every other music game on the market today. Colored notes come streaming towards the player from the top of the screen and the corresponding keys must be pressed as the notes cross over the target line at the bottom.
There are only four notes to worry about, which can be tapped out with either A, S, D, and F or J, K, L, and the semicolon. If you properly hit silver-colored notes, a focus meter will fill on the right side of the screen. Activate focus power to potentially double your current.