Gate I is the fourth album released by Japanese pop trio Iceman on May 21, 1998. It is also the second in a small series of albums released by Iceman from 1999 until their official departure from the Japanese music scene in 2003. This series includes three studio albums (Gate II, Gate I, and Gate//White), as well as 1 remix album and 1 “analog” album (gate out - 1st remix album and gate out - 1st analog album, respectively). Track 8 on this album, “Gate I”, was also rerecorded by Daisuke Asakura and released as a single, being part of his 2008 project “Da Metaverse ~100 songs for 1000 days~".
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Gate I is the fourth album released by Japanese pop trio Iceman on May 21, 1998. It is also the second in a small series of albums released by Iceman… read more
Gate I is the fourth album released by Japanese pop trio Iceman on May 21, 1998. It is also the second in a small series of albums released by Iceman from 1999 until their official depar… read more
There's more than one artist bearing the name Iceman: 1) Iceman was a Japanese techno-rock outfit who formed following the disintigration of access (AXS) in early 1996. The group is most renowned for their track "Shining Collection", which was used in Gravitation (anime). 2) A Danish Producer & Elite Label DJ aka ICEMAN DK(Born: Thomas Larsen) - Label: Digital Movement Records - Booking: MN2S, London 3) An uplifting trance producer from Israel. He is known as Eyal Iceman. His first album Turbulent is released in 1999 and is considered a cornerstone of the genre. I… read more
There's more than one artist bearing the name Iceman: 1) Iceman was a Japanese techno-rock outfit who formed following the disintigration of access (AXS) in early 1996. The group is mo… read more
There's more than one artist bearing the name Iceman: 1) Iceman was a Japanese techno-rock outfit who formed following the disintigration of access (AXS) in early 1996. The group is most renowned for their track "Shining Coll… read more