The first big announcement is that the VOCALOID Pack 3 is coming to Groove Coaster Wai Wai Party!, and it will feature exclusively IA and ONE songs, navigators, and avatars! Here’s the content that gamers can expect:
— 1st PLACE@1/27(ๆ)19:30~ IA & ONE Anniversary็น็ชๆพ้ (@1st_PLACE0302) January 27, 2020
The official pamphlet for the ARIA – IA MUSICAL & LIVE SHOW- Encore performances from November 30 and December 1, 2019 will soon go on sale this spring! The 1st Place Official new Blog promises more info and a release day to be announced later, so stay tuned!
Starting today on the 1st Place Official Shop HACHIMAKI, you can pre-order brand new merchandise featuring IA and ONE in their 2020 anniversary illustrations, depicting the sisters as mech pilots! Here’s an overview of what they got!
What’s more, a new sale campaign has been announced! Between now and February 16 at 11:59 PM (JST), anyone who orders at least ๏ฟฅ5,000 JPY worth of goods from the HACHIMAKI shop will receive a free IA & ONE colored shopping bag! Furthermore, those who order at least ๏ฟฅ10,000 JPY worth of goods from them will receive the bag, plus an IA & ONE voice CD called “ON THE PLANETES!”
And in other HACHIMAKI news, it’s been announced that the IA & ONE HAPPY NEW YEAR SALE – previously scheduled to end on January 30 – has now been extended to February 16! That means any of the goods that they have on sale can also count towards the sale campaign!
ใIA & ONE SALE INFOใๆฌๆฅใใSALEใฐใใบใๆกๅคงใ่ฒฉๅฃฒใใฆใใIAใONEใฐใใบใๆฉใใๅฃฒๅใใ็ถๅบใใฆใใใพใ๐ญ ใใใใจใใใใใพใโจ
— 1st PLACE@1/27(ๆ)19:30~ IA & ONE Anniversary็น็ชๆพ้ (@1st_PLACE0302) January 27, 2020
Next, a new illustration contest has been announced! The theme of the contest is “Story from another planet,” represented by the 2020 anniversary mecha illustrations of IA and ONE. Entries therefore must relate to and tell a story about them!
The contest encourages entrant to tell their own stories in any manner that they wish, be it in a single illustration, a manga, a novel, in picture book form, or anything! Winning entries will even be made into official goods!
How to enter:
Email your entries to: robot@1stplace.co.jp โปIf your entry file is too large to send as an email attachment, then you can upload it online and send 1st Place the URL
Entry guidelines ใปIllustrations: psd / jpg / png, preferably at least 350 dpi and in Adobe Photoshop ใปNovels: in Word and other text formats ใปManga: psd / jpg / png ใปPicture books: psd / jpg / png
Best of luck to all entrants! We look forward to seeing everyone’s creativity!
Performance at Niconico Cho Kaigi 2020
Although it was shown during the livestream, not much could be said or announced about the supposed performance at Niconico Cho Kaigi 2020, scheduled to take place on April 18 and 19. Once official information is revealed, however, we will report!
— 1st PLACE@1/27(ๆ)19:30~ IA & ONE Anniversary็น็ชๆพ้ (@1st_PLACE0302) January 27, 2020
A little more concrete, however, was the announcement of the IA and ONE holographic exhibition that will take place at MG Camp! The exhibit is expect to take place sometime during the spring. More info to come!
ใๅๅคๅฑใขใใฒใผใใงในใซใฆIA&ONEใฐใใบ่ฒฉๅฃฒ๏ผใ 2/15ใ16ใฎ2ๆฅ้ใซๆธกใฃใฆใใผใใกใใปๅๅคๅฑใซใฆ้ๅฌใใใใใขใใฒใผใใงใน2020 in NAGOYAใใซใฆใIAใจONEใฐใใบใฎ่ฒฉๅฃฒๆฑบๅฎ๏ผ โผใขใใฒใผใใงใน2020 in NAGOYA ๅ ฌๅผใตใคใhttps://t.co/2CPAf2kFGl โผ่ฉณ็ดฐhttps://t.co/PbKNT0D1qvpic.twitter.com/PqcSk1GZ2D
— 1st PLACE@1/27(ๆ)19:30~ IA & ONE Anniversary็น็ชๆพ้ (@1st_PLACE0302) January 27, 2020
At least we know the date for the next announced event. At the Anime & Game Festival in Nagoya, IA and ONE goods will be up for sale! Any locals or visitors to the area should check them out in February!
For those who have yet to see it – or even for those who have seen it and wish to re-live it – ARIA -IA MUSICAL & LIVE SHOW- will soon finally be available to take home on Blu-ray! It was contain a recording of the most recent shows that took place on November 30 and December 1, 2019.
2020 Anniversary Song: Diamond Days ~ใใใฆๆชๆฅใธ~ IA & ONE 2020 Version
Finally, revealed towards the end of the livestream was the official IA and ONE 2020 anniversary song called Diamond Days ~ใใใฆๆชๆฅใธ~ IA & ONE 2020 Ver.!
While listening to the song, we’re treated to a montage of IA and ONE moments from years past, making for a lovely tribute to the ARIA sisters. This is truly a must-watch for any IA and ONE fan!
That concludes the new announcements for 2020, but there was still plenty of other content to enjoy from the livestream covering the past year of events! You can watch the archived livestream here where 1st Place even kindly provides English translations of the content being discussed in the live chat section!
Look forward to many more exciting development for IA and ONE throughout 2020!
The other Big Al 10th anniversary compilation album, BIG FestivAL from celestrai, is now available for download from Bandcamp! Fans who enjoyed The Big Alliance now have another way to celebrate the decade-old VOCALOID from PowerFX!
Also available for download is the art zine with a myriad of Big Al art from many different artists! Find the download link in the following page: https://celestrai.itch.io/big-festival-zine
โก DOWNLOAD THE BIG FESTIVAL ZINE FOR FREE BELOW! โก
Sunday, December 22, 2019 will mark Yukari’s 8th anniversary and Akari’s 2nd! Over the years, we have seen them grow in popularity and spread in usage, and VOCALOMAKETS will be taking a look back at their activities in 2019. There will be a talk session, as well as a “guest battle” for the guests of honor, and even new announcements for 2020!
**UPDATE ON DECEMBER 19, 2019**
We now learn that Ishiguro will make a big announcement concerning CHIHILAB! during the livestream as well. Look forward to learning more!
— ็ณ้ปๅๅฐ@ใใใญใผใบ๐น๐งช (@chihiro_ishi) December 19, 2019
How You Get Your Song & Illustrations Featured
If you would like to hear a song you created with Yukari and/or Akari played during the livestream, you can upload it to Niconico with the tag “AHSใจVM็ไฝฟ็จๅฏ” or “VM็ไฝฟ็จๅฏ ” by December 21, 12:00 AM (JST).
Furthermore, you can upload your illustrations of Yukari and/or Akari to Niconico Seiga with the tag “VM็ไฝฟ็จๅฏ ” by December 21, 12:00 AM (JST).
VOCALOMAKETS will look at all the songs and illustrations with the tags and choose ones to show during the livestream!
Get ready to celebrate Yukari, Akari, and VOCALOMAKETS again this year!
Zhiyu Moke’s birthday was celebrated on December 10, 2019, and fans sure got a lot to enjoy with the boy Vsinger! See below for a summary of what can now be watched and/or purchased!
That wasn’t the only music video from Moke that we got on December 10, though. Uploaded later in the day was a PV for Mayday Mayday, the collaboration song for Moke in Project 300!
Furthermore, anyone who shares the below Weibo post and tags a friend will have the chance to be selected to win a Zhiyu Moke birthday woodblock print for free (product details below), so get sharing!
And that’s still not the end of Moke’s birthday song uploads! Later in the day at exactly 6:00 PM (CST), fans finally got what they were waiting for: the dance PV for Follow Me, Moke’s official 2019 birthday song! Fans got to see a new “street” side of the birthday boy in this stylish music video!
Those who consider themselves really big Moke fans may notice all the little Easter eggs alluding to his past songs in the PV. In fact, if you can find all 12 of Easter eggs and be among the first three to leave a comment on the below Weibo post correctly stating what they all are, then you can win a free Zhiyu Moke birthday acrylic stand for free!
Perhaps the only thing disappointing about the video is how short it is. However, fans did not have to wait long for the full version of Follow Me to be uploaded to Moke’s official Bilibili channel! The regular, non-dance PV is still every bit as cool and enjoyable for all fans who have come to like seeing the new “street” side of Moke!
Needless to say, Moke’s fans have plenty of videos to listen to and watch on his birthday, but how about something to purchase and remember this day? That’s where the new merchandise comes in!
Now available on Shanghai Henianโs Taobao store are the Zhiyu Moke 2019 Birthday Woodblock Print and Acrylic Stand, both featuring the new design by Catcan!
See the product page below. Both items cost ๏ฟฅ128 JPY each, and we suggest using a forward service if you live outside of China.
The whole Kaigai Kiyoteru team should be commended for all their hard work, and for proving how there are AHS fans all over the world celebrating the company and their VOCALOIDs! Our hats off to them for their work on Teacher Student Alien Association, and wish them the best on their next project!
December 10, 2019 will mark Zhiyu Moke’s birthday! To celebrate, the Vsinger has prepared a myriad of goodies for his fans look forward to on the big day!
New Merchandise
For this year’s birthday, Catcan has illustrated a new “street” look for Moke.
Furthermore, this design will be used for a new woodblock print and acrylic character stand being made for Moke’s 2019 birthday! They will cost ๏ฟฅ128 RMB each when they become available for pre-order on Shanghai Henian’s Taobao store at precisely 12:00 AM (CST) on December 10.
Weibo Giveaway Campaign
If you’d like to score the new merch for free, however, you’ll have the chance to become one of three winners to receive them by entering the giveaway campaign on Weibo! Merely follow Moke’s official Weibo account and share the below post, and you’re done!
Next, it has been announced an official PV will be released precisely on December 10 at 12:00 AM (CST) for ่ๆๅฐๅนด / Xลซnว Shร oniรกn (Virtual Teenager)! This is song is Moke’s original demo song that many if not all of his fans should know, and was even performed during Vsinger Live!
Look forward to the new PV which will surely make this song feel like new all over again!
New Birthday Song “follow me” and Dance Video
Finally, a brand new song called “follow me” is being composed in honor of Moke’s 2019 birthday, and will even feature a dance MV! This one will debut online at 6:00 PM (CST) on December 10, and we can’t wait to hear it!
Vsinger fans always have a lot to look forward to on each singer’s birthday every year, and 2019 has been no exception! Stay tuned as more announcements for the final Vsinger birthday for 2019 are made!
Lily’s 9th anniversary took place back on August 25, 2019, and an original song contest was held to celebrate. Now the winners of the contest have been revealed, and are being distributed worldwide on a variety of music services by VOCALOTRACKS!
Spotify is another platform where you can listen to each of the tracks in one convenient location! Those with accounts should check out the below link to the Lily 9th Anniversary official playlist!
Today, December 4, 2019 marks the 10th anniversary since the release of VOICEROIDs Tsukuyomi Shouta and Tsukuyomi Ai, as well as the VOCALOIDs Hiyama Kiyoteru, Kaai Yuki, and SF-A2 miki! This also means that it’s the 10th anniversary of AHS’s endeavor into the world of voice synths!
To celebrate, an AHS 10th Anniversary page is now open on their official website, accessible below.
On this page, you can read commentary from the voice providers for Kiyoteru, Yuki, and miki, as well as download new official artwork for the characters!
Commentary from Yuki’s Voice Provider
“Happy 10th anniversary to Kaai Yuki. I’m her voice provider. I was a 4th grader in elementary school when my voice was recorded for her, and now I’m a 2nd year college student studying to be a teacher. My voice was recorded for Yuki back during the summer of 2009. However, a while before the recording session, I caught the flu. Although I managed to recover by the time of the recording session, I think the reason Yuki has a slightly husky voice is due to the flu I had. I really love listening to music, and Yuki’s songs play on my smart phone. Whenever I hear that people are making all sorts of songs using a VOCALOID that has my voice, it feels really mysterious yet extremely gratifying at the same time. I hope fans continue to use Yuki to create many more songs.”
“Congratulations to AHS on this 10th anniversary of their VOCALOID and VOICEROID products! On the verge of these 10 years of VOCALOID history, I feel greatly honored to have provided the voice for one of AHS’s very first VOCALOIDs, Hiyama Kiyoteru, and will continue to proudly identify as someone involved in VOCALOID development for many years to come. To think that Kiyoteru, someone like a child of mine, is a part of the ever-expanding roster of characters who debut as voice synths! I’m very grateful to AHS for all the research and effort put into giving Kiyoteru life, and to the many Kiyoteru users who have supported him with their magnificent music. I thus celebrate this monumental 10-year anniversary with great honor as well as great gratitude.”
“Happy 10th Anniversary! I feel that in this day and age, our world continues to grow and change. I feel honored whenever I think about how even people who don’t know my voice or songs can still use and love miki’s voice so much as a form of expression, and how miki can stand freely and comfortably on her own two feet no matter where she goes. The miki whom everyone knows and loves may be completely different from myself, both characteristically and musically, but VOCALOID miki is still someone born out of my thoughts and ideas, so in some unseen way, she and I are always connected. My hope is that she continues to exist as someone who can convey people’s true feelings, fully and unadulterated, and all the while never forgetting to smile.”
Illustrations by Ataroo Umetani
The first pieces of artwork now available for free download are the promotional illustrations of Kiyoteru and Yuki by ๆข ่ฐท้ฟๅคช้ / Ataroo Umetani that were used for promotion of the VOCEROID & AHS VOCALOID 10th Anniversary Special event and livestream, and also printed on a coaster that attendees to the event could get!
Also available are illustrations of Shouta and Ai by ไธๆใพใ / Ittomaru that were used for a postcard that attendees to the event received. Downloading the zip files for the illustrations will get you both their smiling and non-smiling versions!
Next, from GYARI comes a group illustration of all five of the anniversary voice synth charaters together! Once again, we first got to see these illustrations used at the 10th anniversary event during the video presentation, and on another coaster that was available to attendees.
Finally, the last piece of media from the anniversary event that is now available for the general public is the opening video that was aired during the livestream! Find it below! Isn’t it awesome seeing the VOICROID characters in anime movie form?
We hope everyone enjoys celebrating the 10th anniversary of VOICEROID and AHS VOCALOID all day today, and keep up to date on all things AHS with VocaSphere!
Hi VocaSphere readers! This is Marumain, and I’m going to be trying something completely different from the norm. Rather than write and report objectively on voice synth news, I’ll be sharing my thoughts and impressions on an event that I recently had the pleasure of attending: ~Fleur rouge~! Celebrating MEIKO’s recent 15th anniversary, I knew that I couldn’t miss this event during my stay in Tokyo.
Our initial coverage revealed how the voice providers for MEIKO, KAITO, and Megurine Luka would all be there in the flesh, so I knew that it would be quite a different beast compared to previous VOCALOID events that I attended. That being said, I came away from the event with a greater appreciation for VOCALOID voice providers, a greater love for MEIKO, and an all around a greater sense of closeness and understanding of this hobby that I’ve devoted so much of my life to. Read on to see what I experienced there!
Arriving at ~Fleur rouge~
Before leaving for the event, I made sure to dress appropriately in the wares that I bought at the MEIKO 15th Anniversary store event held at the Shinjuku Marui Annex.
Following directions that I was given after coming out of Kamiyacho Station, I walked up a tall hill leading up to Star Rise Tower where ~Fleur rouge~ would be held, which happened to be situated right across from the famed Tokyo Tower. I used the iconic tower that I’ve seen so much of in dramas, anime, and movies as a landmark.
For a while, I wasn’t sure if I got the right place, but then my doubts were cleared when I got to the very top of the hill and saw this sight for sore eyes at the building entrance.
Since I arrived pretty early for the 7:00 PM performance, I actually entertained the idea of killing time in the Tokyo Tower. But knowing my tendency to lose track of time and be late for events, I resisted that urge, remembering that I was there for one purpose and one purpose only: to celebrate MEIKO with fellow fans.
About an hour before the doors opened, attendees from the afternoon session starting pouring out of the building, all with smiles a mile wide on their faces. I caught glimpses of the merchandise that they bought and were clutching, including the exclusive CD making its debut at this event. Seeing and hearing them recap what they just experienced caused my own excitement to almost reach a breaking point!
Once attendees for the evening event were finally allowed to line up in the building, an attendant walked by to pass out glowstick sleeves. I accepted one and immediately fell in love with the beautiful Grateful Ruby MEIKO illustration by ้ไน ใใใก. I reached for my MIKU EXPO 2019 glowstick and replaced the sleeve right away!
After handing in my ticket and entering the stage room where ~Fleur rouge~ would be held, I was immediately given a small white box, and I knew right away what the contents were!
With great excitement, I opened the box up and took pictures of the breath-taking glass cup inside. Seeing pictures of it online did no justice to how lovely it looks up close! I knew without a shadow of a doubt that I found my new favorite drinking utensil!
Just as I took my last picture, the merch table was set up and people could start lining up to purchase the exclusive event goods. I got in line right away to make sure I could get what I want before anything sells out. After waiting in line for a few minutes, I suddenly heard a lot of shouting and cheering from across the room, and I recall the person behind me saying “ใกใคใณใฎใขใณในใฟใผใ ๏ผ(It’s the MEIKO MONSTER!).” I turned around and saw none other than MEIKOdayo enter the room!
I really wanted to snap photos of her right away, but I didn’t want to loose my place in line. So as soon as I purchased my merchandise, I made a beeline to the corner of the room where she was posing for pictures!
I could have sat there and taken pictures and videos of MEIKOdayo all night long, but then everyone was told to take their seats as the show was about to begin!
Talk Event
Please note that photography was strictly forbidden once the talk portion began, so I took no pictures of the moments described below. Furthermore, I’m recapping the experience completely from memory (for the next event, I’ll remember to bring a notebook with me!), so please forgive me for not being able to provide a comprehensive step-by-step of what went on at ~Fleur rouge~. But what I am able to do is share is a general overview, and the thoughts and impressions that I hold from the experience.
It all began when the lights dimmed and we could hear Yuu Asakawa‘s voice firing us up! That’s when she, Naoto Fuuga, and the lady of the hour herself, Meiko Haigou all took to the stage at once! Asakawa served as the MC for much of this segment, introducing Haigou, Fuuga, and finally herself, and we the audience would change our glowsticks from red, to blue, and to pink in that order with each introduction. Asakawa even remarked how it felt odd to not see any green glowsticks at this show, causing us all to have a good laugh!
Asakawa then called in the other esteemed guests, and in came Hiroyuki Itoh, Wataru Sasaki, and Hideki Kenmochi from a room that was behind the audience. It was then that I was really glad I got a seat on the edge of the row that they were walking through, because they actually walked right by me as they went to the stage!
When all six speakers were seated, the representatives from Crypton Future Media talked first. As the company president, Itoh spoke about his job and all the different projects that they had underway recently. Then Sasaki spoke about his own job, which is making sure that said projects get done. Some specific tasks mentioned include helping with video game development and preparing kigurumi for various events (it was then that I noticed that MEIKOdayo was nowhere to be seen, and wondered when she snuck out). Sasaki was even asked if the workload ever got difficult and if he ever got scolded by his boss before, a question that I thought awkward considering how Itoh was sitting right next to him!
After them, Haigou was front and center of the talk. She spoke in length about what the past 15 years have meant for her to be MEIKO’s voice provider. Back then, she could never have imagined how loved MEIKO would become or how much VOCALOID would grow, sentiments that Fuuga and Asakawa could share. She expressed her amazement at the VOCALOID music community and the passion that creators and fans feel for their favorites characters, which at times extends to how they get characterized. Haigou mentioned not being much of a drinker, but knows that MEIKO is characterized by her fans as a sake lover despite that, which goes to show how much life each of the VOCALOID characters themselves hold.
Towards the end of the talk, the speakers expressed how special it is that they, the voice providers of famous Crypton Future Media VOCALOID characters, could be the ones to gather like this, celebrate together, and even perform together. These kinds of events are truly a rarity, and they stated how they hope that there will be more chances for them during future anniversaries, a statement that got the audience cheering in wholehearted agreement.
Live Performances
Then came the main attraction of the night: the live concert performances of the voice providers! It was a remarkable experience listening to the voice providers – and not the VOCALOIDs – sing for us. It was my first time listening to any of them perform, and doing so caused my appreciation and admiration of them to grow a hundredfold.
Asakawa was first up. Once all the band members took to the stage and were introduced, she remained after the other five speakers took their leave. Her first performance was her own rendition of a Luka song, ๆๅฑใฆใผใใใข / Hoshikuzu Utopia (Stardust Utopia) by otetsu! Asakawa’s singing voice sounds quite different from Luka’s, and hearing her perform this familiar song live made it feel fresh and new again.
Next came another Luka song, Blackjack by ใใกใP / YuchaP. One way that Asakawa does a great job of firing up the audience is fist pumping while shouting “Hey!” during the instrumental parts and getting the audience doing the same with their fists and glowsticks, which were naturally all pink during these first two songs.
Before the next song, Asakawa announced that this would be the last piece for her portion, which caused us all to go “Eh!?” at once! But our sadness dissipated immediately when Asakawa mentioned that she wouldn’t be alone, that she would have “MEIKO” up on stage performing too! So on the count of three, she had us all in the audience call “MEIKO-SAN!” and Haigou (the “MEIKO” whom she mentioned) came out from backstage! Once again, she used the row that I was sitting on the edge of, and let me tell you, I don’t think I ever cheered or waved my glowstick harder at someone than the moment when Haigou walked right next to me! That’s how excited I was to hear MEIKO’s voice provider perform live for the first time.
And what a performance it was! Haigou and Asakawa sang a duet of *Luna‘s ใใใใฏ / Manic together, a spectacle that I swear can compete with even the most thrilling Miku concert performances! We in the audience also respectfully changed our glowstick colors to a mix of pink and red; some audience members even had the forethought to bring two glowsticks and displayed both colors!
As Asakawa said, this was the final performance of her portion, but she again helped usher in the next performer by having us all call “KAITO-SAN!” on the count of three. Once we did, in came Fuuga, now wearing what could almost be described as a stylish and cozy-looking serape cloak.
In stark contrast to Asakawa, Fuuga was really funny and adorable on stage, intentionally (?) fumbling around with and dropping his sheet music all over the place. Of course, when it came time to sing, he got serious and began his rendition of ็ฉบๆณใใชใใค / Kuusou Holiday (Fancy Holiday) by ใใผใถใ / GoBS.
What I found striking and also very appealing about Fuuga’s voice is how he sounds just like KAITO! Whether he’s talking or singing, he’s unmistakably the voice provider for everyone’s favorite blue Cryptonloid. Given his age, Fuuga’s songs of the night were naturally much slower paced compared to Asakawa and Haigou’s songs, but hearing his voice sing them got me just as excited and enjoying myself.
Fuuga’s next song was ใใชใใๆใ่ฑใใใใ / Anata wo Sukuu Hana Koso Are (Though This Flower Will Save You) by ๅๆใใผใฟ / Kasamura Touta. Kind of like how Asakawa can pump her fists to get the audience doing the same, Fuuga likes to slowly wave his arms in the air back and forth to the melody of the song, and the audience would follow with their arms and glowsticks.
Before the next song, Fuuga announced that it would be the final one for his portion, then paused to listen to our reaction, which was noticeably quiet. He remarked how loudly every said “Eh!?” in unison when Asakawa announced her last song. So he said one more time that this is his final song, and that’s when we all exclaimed “EH!?” as loudly as we could, greatly pleasing Fuuga! He then performed one of Haigou’s own songs called ใใซใช / Hikari (Light) for us.
But before her third song called ๅผๅ / Inryoku (Gravity), Haigou told us a story of someone whom she once loved but moved away, and how she still thinks about them, setting the tone for this more solemn song. While she was singing, we in the audience were sitting down instead of standing, and raised our glowsticks in a slow loop pattern instead of shaking them in the air.
After this beautiful change of pace, Haigou says that she’ll be singing with “otousan (dad)” for the next piece, causing us to again go “Eh?” but this time in wonderment. So on the count of three, we all called “OTOUSAN!” and then the mystery was solved when Fuuga returned to the stage. After everyone turned their glowsticks into a mix of blue and red much to Fuuga’s delight, he and Haigou sang on the rocks by OSTER Project together. Haigou prompted the audience to clap from the beginning which we gladly did, even when Fuuga would start waving his arms, possibly causing some of us to feel torn about what to do with our hands!
After that came the final, final song of the night, and our final “EH!?” reaction. All good things must come to an end after all, but they can always end on a bang, which this night certainly did! After being prompted to call in “LUKA-SAN!” and getting Asakawa to return to the stage, all three performers busted out light wands of their own corresponding to their respective VOCALOID’s color! And that’s when they all performed ใใใใผใขใฏใผ / Happy Hour, an original song by OSTER Project and Haigou! This jazz-like ballad is very characteristic of the producer’s work, and is the perfect song for Haigou and Asakawa to be able to sing with Fuuga. The mix of red, blue, and pink lights all over the room was also a sight rarely seen elsewhere in other concerts. Everyone, performers and audience alike, got super into the performance, and after only a minute in, I knew that this song would be one that I would listen to a ton on the CD that I got at the event!
By the way, if anyone is wondering how I could recall all this from memory… well, I didn’t. KARENT very kindly published the setlist of the night, which helped jog my memory of the night tremendously!
After one last talk among the performing voice providers, and the promise that they’ll all meet again someday to put on another show like this – possibly at MEIKO’s 20th anniversary – the performers, guests, and musicians all declared the event concluded.
Leaving ~Fleur rouge~
On the way out, I stopped by the table where flower bouquets were left for the performers after the afternoon show, snapping the best pictures that I could to remember this moment.
Once back at home, I even took out the merch that I purchased – a clear file folder set, a giant can badge, and the ใใใใผใขใฏใผ / Happy Hour CD – in order to just admire them. I’ll truly treasure them forever, and will always remember this night whenever I use them!.
While I love VOCALOID concerts as much as the next fan and can get drawn in to the illusion that they are physically there on stage and actually singing non-prerecorded music, reality is always sitting there at the back of my mind somewhere, even though I won’t let it spoil my enjoyment of the show. But that was something that did not have to make effort to suppress when attending this show. These were real people in the flesh who could hold an entire talk session, share personal anecdotes, speak to us between performances, and even react to us accordingly if we don’t respond in the manner that they hope for.
And yet, it was still different from the everyday non-VOCALOID concert. This was still very much an event celebrating VOCALOID fandom, but without any actual VOCALOIDs present. We were instead celebrating voice providers and what they have done and continue to do for the fans. For me personally, it was a reminder that behind the voice synths whom we all known and love, there are very real people who were a big part of their creation, people who have worked hard to bring us so much joy and deserve to be celebrated as well.
Getting to hear Haigou, Fuuga, and Asakawa sing VOCALOID songs for us was like them reminding us that they should not be upstaged by their virtual counterparts. Indeed, one has to appreciate the effort that Crypton Future Media must have taken to make this event possible; after all, it’s a lot easier to get a projector machine to display three different VOCALOIDs than it is to get three different voice providers under one roof for the same performance.
It is my sincere hope that they really will be able to hold more events like this. I wholeheartedly believe that they are necessary to serve as reminders for VOCALOID fans about how much we should appreciate and celebrate the hard work and talents of the voice providers. This is especially true for the “veteran” VOCALOID characters like MEIKO and KAITO, making me all the more glad that I got to experience this event.
Thanks for reading my report on ~Fleur rouge~! I hope you enjoyed it, and look forward to the report on my next VOCALOID adventure in Tokyo!