Soul Flower Union
ソウル・フラワー・ユニオン
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Curling Sitones |
Bo Gumbos |
Hananosuke Mito |
Hicksville |
LÄ-PPISCH |
Only Love Hurts |
Scanch |
Yakozen |
George Tokoro |
Smile |
Hermann H.&The Pacemakers |
Sparks Go Go |
Rosa Luxemburg |
Keiichi Sokabe Band |
The Pees |
Kenji Endo |
The Zoobombs |
Nikaido Kazumi |
Hoff Dylan |
Brain Police |
Masato Tomobe |
Sherbets |
The Cro-Magnons |
Masatoshi Mashima |
Murahachibu |
Sakerock |
54-71 |
Pealout |
Nobuyasu Okabayashi |
Kegawa No Maries |
Ukadan |
Morio Agata |
Arakajime Kimerareta Koibito Tachi e |
Kuchiroro |
The Folk Crusaders |
Strange Reitaro Travel Swing Orchestra |
Shione Yukawa |
Shigeru Izumiya |
Group Tamashii |
Yo-King |
Mowmow Lulu Gyaban |
Strange Reitaro |
Misako Odani |
Moonriders |
Yoshio Hayakawa |
8otto |
ARB |
GaGaGa SP |
Sonhouse |
Kenichi Asai |
toddle |
Kenji Ohtsuki |
Gedo |
Jusho Futei Mushoku |
Sachiko Kanenobu |
Miki Furukawa |
Years active | 1993- |
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Soul Flower Union, also known as SFU, is a Japanese musical group that incorporates Asian styles and world music styles into a rock and roll band. They are known for their blend of psychedelic, rock, Okinawan music, Celtic music, chindon, swing jazz, as well as Japanese, Chinese and Korean folk musics. Most of their songs are written and performed in Japanese, although they are fond of using phrases from a number of other languages, including English, French, Italian, Korean, Arabic and Ainu. – Wikipedia |
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