Mosaic.wav

MOSAIC.WAV
Mosaic.wav at Japan Expo 2009.
Mosaic.wav at Japan Expo 2009.
Background information
OriginAkihabara, Tokyo, Japan
GenresJ-pop, denpa, anison
Years active2004-present
MembersMI-KO
Susumu Kayamori
Masaya Koike
Websitemosaicwav.com

Mosaic.wav (モザイクウェブ, Mozaiku Webu) (stylized MOSAIC.WAV) is a Japanese moe-pop band from Akihabara, widely known for doing theme songs to eroge, they eventually began to produce their own original work in 2004. In an interview with JaME, Kayamori stated their name was chosen in connection to church windows, and that they believe that the name really represents colour and different passions.[1] The band is named after the digital sound file format WAV. Their songs have also been used as opening songs for Sumomomo Momomo and Kyouran Kazoku Nikki.

MOSAIC.WAV is fronted by vocalist MI-KO, with keyboardist Susumu Kayamori and guitarist Masaya Koike backing her up.

They dubbed their own music as Akiba-Pop, J-pop covered by numerous Akihabara cultural references, this including fantasy anime and video game themes.

MOSAIC.WAV is currently active as a band.

In 2015, MOSAIC.WAV composed the soundtrack for the anime adaptation of School-Live!.[2]

  1. ^ "An Interview with MOSAIC.WAV | JaME U.K." Archived from the original on 2011-01-29.
  2. ^ "Tvアニメ「がっこうぐらし」公式サイト".