Gamadelic
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Background information | |
Origin | Japan |
Genres | Rock Video Game Soundtracks |
Labels | Pony Canyon Scitron Digital Contents |
Musical artist
Gamadelic (ゲーマデリック), was Data East's "house band" composed of Data East music composers. Its name is a pun of "game" and "delicious".[1] They were like "Oh My Deco" in the name of the candidate bands.
See also
- S.S.T. Band - Sega's house band.
- Zuntata - Taito's house band.
- Konami Kukeiha Club - Konami's house band.
- Alph Lyla - Capcom's house band.
- J.D.K. Band - Nihon Falcom's house band.
- Shinsekai Gakkyoku Zatsugidan - SNK's house band before becoming Playmore and then SNK Playmore.
- ADK Sound Factory - ADK's house band.
- Scitron - Known for publishing music albums officially by Gamadelic.
References
- ^ アルバム『RAP a de LIC』収録「IT'S HARD TO SAY GOOD-BYE」より
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