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DJ/ORGANIZER TAIKI
DJ TAIKI BLACK VEIL OSAKA JAPANOrganisers and the electro industrial scene in Japan at the forefront of DJ.
Taiki began his music career in 1982. As the vocal for the hardcore punk band "Freedom," he made his first release "Last Revolution" from AA Records. Following that he formed the experimental unit "Diabolic Art," a fusion of Satanic ritual dark ambient, black magic, and ambient noise, and used it to synthesize a new underground event "Omen of Evil." This new original project became quite a topic as it crossed over genres of various domestic artists. In 2002 he performed at Dark Funeral, a mainstay of the Black Metal world. In 2000 Taiki unveiled his signature event based in Osaka, Black Veil and began his career as a DJ. He made it a point to invite several top class artists from overseas to Japan in order to participate (such as Hocico, Combichrist, etc.) and create legendary parties, pioneering Japan's gothic scene. His ambitions soon crossed the oceans in 2002 with the success of Black Veil in London and again in 6-6-06 at a gothic event in New York city held in a Christian church where, as the guest of honor, he DJ'd and presided over black mass as a p... More Biography
DJ TAIKI BLACK VEIL OSAKA JAPANOrganisers and the electro industrial scene in Japan at the forefront of DJ.
Taiki began his music career in 1982. As the vocal for the hardcore punk band "Freedom," he made his first release "Last Revolution" from AA Records. Following that he formed the experimental unit "Diabolic Art," a fusion of Satanic ritual dark ambient, black magic, and ambient noise, and used it to synthesize a new underground event "Omen of Evil." This new original project became quite a topic as it crossed over genres of various domestic artists. In 2002 he performed at Dark Funeral, a mainstay of the Black Metal world. In 2000 Taiki unveiled his signature event based in Osaka, Black Veil and began his career as a DJ. He made it a point to invite several top class artists from overseas to Japan in order to participate (such as Hocico, Combichrist, etc.) and create legendary parties, pioneering Japan's gothic scene. His ambitions soon crossed the oceans in 2002 with the success of Black Veil in London and again in 6-6-06 at a gothic event in New York city held in a Christian church where, as the guest of honor, he DJ'd and presided over black mass as a p... More Biography