I am shocked and appalled that no one has yet created a node about the Jpop group See-Saw. See-Saw is a Jpop group, which, as I understand it, that now consists of two women, but used to consist of six. Currently, Chiaki Ishikawa does vocals and Yuki Kajiura plays keyboard.
See-Saw's music, of course, varies (What good is music that doesn't? However, there are three main types of songs of theirs. There are the more "regular," typical pop-style songs (e.g. "Timecard Love," "Suhada"), ones that sound like a fusion of modern music and traditional (e.g. "Sen Ya Ichi Ya," "La La Africa"), and the seemingly ethereal (e.g. "Obsession," "Memory"). I realize that these descriptions are terribly vague, but music is hard to describe with words.
I'll leave, as always, with a discography, going from least to most recent. As far as I know, it is complete as I write it. I've applied emphasis using the <strong> tag to favorites, though it's all good.
See-Saw
- Slender Chameleon
- Suhada (No Make Rooms Version)
- Usubeni (Marmalade Lip Mix)
- Chao Tokyo (Dark Purple Train Mix)
- Dakishimete Iru
- Dare Ka Watashi To...
- NERVE
I Have a Dream
- Swimmer
- La La Africa
- Kakurenbo
- Timecard Love
- Heaven
- Kirai ni Naritai (Snow Drop Version)
- Uta
- Eien
- Futoumei Suisai Enogu
- Tooi Timpani
- Kokoro no Ehon
Dream Field
- Kimi ga Iti Monogatari
- Tasogare no Umi
- Love
- Emerald Green
- Annani Issho Datta no Ni
- Sen Ya Ichi Ya
- Tsuki Hitotsu
- Natsu no Tegami
- Obsession
- Jumping Fish
- Yasashii Yoake
- Indio
Early Best
- Suhada -- No Make
- Futoumei Suisai Enogu
- Usubeni
- Slender Chameleon
- Chao Tokyo
- Uta
- Kokoro no Ehon
- Tooi Timpani
- Swimmer
- Tatta Hitori no Anata he
- Kirai ni Naritai
- Dakishimete Iru
- Mata Aeru Kara
Further reading: ".hack//sign," "Gundam SEED."