Classic Vocaloid Works: “Do Vocaloids Dream of Doomsday Birds” by sasakure.uk / Album Review by Petridisch

Hello there everyone out in MikuDB-land! Petridisch here bringing some focus back to some ‘vintage’ and truly classic Vocaloid albums. Today I’ll be ‘discussing’ the major-label debut of the fairly famous and highly respected producer, sasakure.uk. Expertly titled “Do Vocaloids Dream of Doomsday Birds?”, this year-2000 release absolutely blew my head off upon hearing it […]

No Title +/- (Review by Deathspark)

Landing onto the 48th album, I can clearly see that there are indeed a lot of fans on this. No Title+ is an album by Giga-P, and I believe there are quite a number of you out there who are fans of Giga-P. So without further ado, let’s see what this album can do. By […]

Lines of Logic (Review by Deathspark)

The 47th album is an extremely unfamiliar territory for me, but I’m willing to check it out. Lines of Logic is a free album by Samuel Wright, and since I have no idea about this artist I’ll just see what I can expect from the album. Album: Lines of Logic Genre: Rock Link: http://store.vocallective.net/album/lines-of-logic-3 Tracks: 6 […]

ATOLS/MIKU 2 – Album Review by TheImmortalHottentot

Hello MikuDB! Today, I’ve listened to the newest album by the EDM/dubstep artist ATOLS called ATOLS/MIKU 2. I first listened to ATOLS when browsing the “rebellion against aesthetics” tag on VocaDB (maybe sometime I’ll write about this tag), and ever since, I’ve been a fan of their work and its quality. By that, I mean that all […]

The weird side of Vocaloids!

The first thing we think about Vocaloids would be the songs we all like, especially the catchy ones. I’d get answers such as “Hatsune Miku” or some famous artist depending on what they are a fan of. But what if I told you there is also a dark side of Vocaloids…? I wouldn’t truly call […]

Twinkle Star Module Review by CeresMongrel

  So, Project Diva X is going to be available for EU and NA shelves later on this year, and they just keep teasing us by releasing super amazing videos and module clips. One in particular that got my attention was the Twinkle Star modules. Miku was first seen showcasing it, and then it was […]

Producer Review! The Music Of Katsuru!!

When I first joined MikuDB, I never thought producers would notice us and talk to us let alone be a community member, so today we’re here to recognize one of our community producers,  Katsuru! Lets check out what music you make and maybe who knows we’ll see a song at a concert some day. Let us […]

Fables of Farewell (Review by Deathspark)

Onto the 46th album, I see a familiar name. EmpathP is one of those talented producers who can make Vocaloids sing English properly, which is good news because we definitely would like to see more English songs in the Vocaloid scene. Fables of Farewell, hm… I’m curious, so I better jump right in to see […]

Eschatology (Review by Deathspark)

Onto the 45th album. The album name is quite a mouthful honestly… Eschatology (Thank god it’s not Japanese) by Muryoku-P. Finally I get the chance to talk about this artist, a hardcore rock pounding artist. Whenever you hear his songs, expect Utsu-P level rock. If you don’t know Utsu-P, well, just Google it up, it’s […]

Don’t Regret – Album Review by TheImmortalHottentot

Hello MikuDB! Today, I’ll be reviewing Don’t Regret by Sander-P, an English Vocaloid metal album that I’ve been glancing over for a while now. A couple days ago, Sander released a new single called Feral Words (although the track itself is called “Existence,” not really sure why he used two different names but oh well), and as […]

Download feat.初音ミク (Review by Deathspark)

The 44th album, Download. Yeah, that’s the name apparently. An album containing some artists people would be so hyped about, but to me, I have a bad feeling… I am fully aware that I am not a huge sucker for any of the artists here, but that does not mean I must judge it harshly. […]

Tohoku Zunko is Getting an Anime

It has been announced that the character Tohoku Zunko will receiving an anime in 2017. The movie, titled “Zunda Horizon”, will be produced by WAO World and Studio Live in collaboration with SSS-Studio and will be directed by Hiroshi Takeuchi as a part of Anime Tamago 2017, a training project for young animators. Tohoku Zunko is a […]

MOtOLOiD Acoustic Library (Review by Deathspark)

This 43rd album wasn’t requested by any of you, but I needed to talk about it very badly. It’s MOtOLOiD Acoustic Library, an album probably not known by a lot, I think. It’s a compilation of several artists, so let’s get right to it. Now hold on, is this related to Vocaloids? Yes, I will […]

Re:Dial (Review by Deathspark)

The 42nd album should be familiar to most of you out there! Re:Dial by livetune should be a very popular album to most electronica fans, including me. Nothing much to elaborate, let’s just go on with the review. Album: Re:Dial Genre: Electronica Link: http://www.amazon.co.jp/dp/B00B18WKL2 Tracks: 15 Tracks Song Highlight: Redial (Track 1), Tell Your World […]

Once in a Lifetime – Album Review by TheImmortalHottentot

Hello MikuDB! I’m a new writer here, and for my first post I’ll be reviewing 一期一会 (translated roughly as Once in a Lifetime), which came out in February of this year. This is Gynoid’s second album featuring their Vocaloid, flower. Flower’s voice bank is designed to fit rock and metal vocal styles, and, considering I got into […]

Orange Blossom Module Review

I often find that a character design can enhance a song. Some songs just aren’t the same without their signature modules, so I’d like to draw attention to some of the best ones we’ve had the pleasure of seeing. The Orange Blossom module was introduced in Project Diva F 2nd, and was designed by Nidy-2D-. […]