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K. Juno is a female rock singer/songwriter from Japan, mainly singing in English. There are many collaborative works with other artists as well as her solo works. She also speaks Chinese, Mandarin and Cantonese.

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Music style

  • As a vocalist, Juno sings like '80s hard rock singers with a comfortably long-lasting, sometimes extremely high-pitched voice, while she writes rather '70s rock flavored music.
  • Juno also wrote the lyrics to the theme song for the Japanese CG animation Voices of a Distant Star by Makoto Shinkai, titled "Through the Years and Far Away (Hello, Little Star)".
  • She also works with Wave, one of the most popular doujin creators in Japan, where Juno challenges many styles and develops her power of expression.

Discography

Solo albums

Singer/songwriter albums

NOTE: many of these are sold out and unavailable.

  • wave (Morrigan)
    • 2007 Message (4 new/9 remix/13 tracks, all sung by K. Juno)
    • 2007 Archiv-East (1 remix / 38 tracks)
    • 2007 Yoru wo Koe-te (1 new / 2 remix / 8 tracks)
    • 2006 White Avalon (4 new / 22 tracks, plus Avalon all mp3 data)
    • 2006 Aria (1 new / 14 tracks)
    • 2005 Caldes (3 new / 16 tracks)
    • 2004 Avalon (3 new / 16 tracks; album arranged for "Fate/stay night," which first made Juno famous)
    • 2004 Mo Nakanai-de (2 new / 9 tracks)
    • 2004 Voyager (1 new / 1 remix / 10 tracks plus bonus)
    • 2003 Feline Groove II (1 new / 16 tracks)
  • cranky
    • 2003 Rave-Slave (1 remix / 14 tracks)
  • PsG System Laboratory
    • 2003 Artifact (3 new / 39 tracks; Tsukinosabaki & Typing Moon Online original soundtrack)
    • 2003 Typing Moon (online typing game)
  • Fusion Works
    • 2006 Aura - 12 pieces of remedy (1 new / 12 tracks)
  • Ken'ichi Kitakata
    • 2007 Believe (CD-R, backup vocals)
  • Blazing Bronze (progressive rock band)
    • (announced to be released in 2007 but not released yet)

As a lyricist

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