Malice Mizer Kami
"The number of outfits I have is quite impressive you know. I love shopping so I tend to make impulsive buys (laughs). Yeah I don’t dislike trends either. If I think something is good I’ll often incorporate it right away. But I don’t incorporate trends into my outfits behind the scenes. Fashion is something beyond trends so it’s not really in that dimension for me.
As for the obsession with costumes it can vary depending on the song but to express the essence of the song I focus on the character of each person and the concept of their image color. For me my image color is purple but that doesn't mean I’ll wear any shade of purple. I consider the story of the song and the color choices I make are in line with that.
The reason purple became my image color was during our debut. Before that most of my costumes were based on black or silver. But for the debut I thought, "Why not try a different color?" At first I resisted it with a smile but once I wore it it didn’t feel out of place at all so I decided to go with it and that's when purple became my color.
When it comes to costumes, there’s always some creative thinking involved. For example the costume for "Ver. Aile" had pants with a wide bottom part from the knee down. They were hard to pedal in so I made a foot strap in the same color as the costume (laughs). Before playing the drums I’d quickly turn around and put it on instant performance art (laughs). There are plenty of behind the scenes stories like that.
As for my favorite costume it’s hard to choose since I like all of them and each one has sentimental value... But the costume for "Gekka no YasoKyoku" stands out as one I particularly love. The lines are beautiful and the inner fabric is a lovely purple iridescent material there was a lot of attention to detail even in parts you don’t see. I think that costume has a very high level of completion. Also the white costume I wore this time is another one I really love. It's the one that came closest to my image. We always design our costumes ourselves but sometimes the final product isn’t exactly what we envisioned. But this time it turned out perfectly to the design and I’m really happy with it. It might even be a personal hit (laughs).
The part I focused on the most this time was the wig. It has a blue to purple gradient and up until just before the photoshoot I couldn’t find a wig that matched my vision. I was so worried. Then while I was walking around the city I found a purple wig displayed in a shop window. And the part of it lit up with lights was changing colors to a blue creating a natural gradient. When I saw it I just knew, "This is it!" Even though the store told me it wasn’t for sale I begged them to sell it to me. The shopkeeper asked, “Are you sure you want it with the color change?” and I said, “That’s exactly what I’m looking for!" (laughs). So I really focus on the details like that and I hope everyone will enjoy looking at all the little details too."
Credits to my friend for the photo
MALICE MIZER
"Bara no Konrei"
The Promise Made at Midnight
An Exclusive Look at MALICE MIZER’s Debut and First Lead Role in a Movie
TEXT: KIMIKO KKM MASUBUCHI
An exquisite, beautiful, and aesthetic world set in medieval Europe. Anyone who has even once glimpsed the world of Malice Mizer would have sensed that a moment would come when they would make their screen debut. I, too, am one of those people. And finally that moment has arrived and in a spectacular way as both their debut and their first lead role.
The movie, The Promise Made at Midnight: The Wedding of Roses, explores themes captured in its tagline: “The forbidden decadence of pleasure not meant to be seen or touched.” It is a gothic fantasy of humans and vampires, searching for eternal love and beauty. This film is intertwined with the world Malice Mizer has developed over years of musical activity with the soundtrack featuring songs primarily from the album Merveilles. This feature flowing through the entire film is an essential element that gives it a distinctive character. The film’s style reminiscent of films from a bygone era reflects the reverence for their music.
One of the most surprising aspects is the casting. The characters are tailored to each band member’s unique persona so their passionate performances feel natural even to those familiar with Malice Mizer. While musicians appearing in movies do not always add depth to their musical activities this work offers both longtime fans and newcomers a way to see Malice Mizer in a new light as a continuation of their journey.
TEXT: YUKI SUGIE
An endless dream. Endless loneliness, endless sorrow. This is a story of “eternity,” portrayed in deep contrasts between midnight black and blood red beginning in silence and unfolding dramatically.
One of the most striking elements of The Promise Made at Midnight is its use of a talkie-style classical technique and the bold casting of Malice Mizer. Director Takehara captivated by their unique presence and charisma, wrote the screenplay himself. This project, a massive collaborative work between Takehara’s vision and Malice Mizer, a group that has pursued a distinct aesthetic rooted in tragic beauty has produced something truly one of a kind.
Kozi’s presence embodies the conflicts and challenges of reimagining a vampire archetype, capturing the role with precision. Mana, with his enigmatic mannerisms holds a crucial key to the film’s complex storyline. Yu~ki with his remarkable performance as a vampire seems almost born for this role. Whether as actors or actresses, their presence will certainly draw viewers into a surreal, hypnotic world.
This world is one that only Malice Mizer could bring to life. Eventually, the night gives way to dawn, and the story reaches a pivotal moment. What will bring salvation, and what will be the source of tragedy? What was “fate,” and what was inevitable? I hope you find the answers to these questions in your own heart.
Klaha [MALICE MIZER]
●Klaha
“I'm not as delicate as everyone thinks. I've got pretty thick nerves.”
PROFILE
(From left): yu~ki (B), Mana (G), Klaha (Vo), Közi (G)
The band name, MALICE MIZER, holds the meaning of “malice and tragedy.” Their concept driven songs soaked in a medieval gothic atmosphere, and their live performances transcending mere “shows” are truly worth experiencing
“I've been influenced by the other members in a lot of ways.”
- Klaha who joined MALICE MIZER as their vocalist last summer had already known the members for some time before officially joining the band. But what led him to make the decision?
“I’ve never really been interested in the band scene. What I’ve always cared more about is simply wanting to sing. But I felt like, if it’s MALICE MIZER, they could help elevate my singing and that my singing might also deepen their musical expression. To me MALICE MIZER is a solitary presence radiating a unique, lonely aura that you can’t find anywhere else.”
- For Klaha joining the band didn’t just affect him musically it also had a major impact on his fashion sense.
“We actually go shopping together sometimes (laughs). Before that, I always wore all black like, even in summer I’d be wearing long sleeves, sometimes even a coat. But after joining that started to change thanks to the other members. These days I’m into more natural styles. Since MALICE MIZER delves into such a fantastical world, I think it's more interesting to keep things natural in daily life. The contrast feels really refreshing.”
- Klaha is currently exploring a fashion style he’d never embraced before. Naturally, that comes with some missteps…
“When I only wore black i could tell what suited me without even trying it on. But now, even when I’m sure something looks good I’ll try it on at home and the collar will look weird or something. I mess up a lot now (laughs).”
- What about his hair styling habits?
“Well i put some styling lotion in and wrap the ends of my hair around my fingers to give it a wavy look, like natural curls. But if I zone out, I end up curling it the wrong way inward instead of outward. When that happens, I just spray more lotion, run my fingers through it and mess it up like, ‘Whatever, good enough!’ Honestly, I can’t even draw a decent circle, I’m that clumsy. So if it’s not working out, I just give up and move on (laughs).”
- A great cook and athletic too. But a bit of an airhead!? Tall, slender and quiet, he might come across as delicate and highly sensitive. But Klaha’s real personality is surprisingly relaxed and easygoing.
“People assume I’m terrible at sports, but actually I’ve got pretty good reflexes. If there were a sports festival for visual kei bands, I’d totally want to join (laughs).”
- One of his talents is cooking—he says he can make almost anything without even looking at a recipe.
“I haven’t cooked for the other members or staff yet, so they’re all kind of skeptical about it. But what really gets to me is when people say I’m an airhead. They say the way I talk is kind of offbeat, but I’m like. What exactly about it is off? As far as I’m concerned, I’m explaining things logically. It all makes perfect sense to me totally perfect, actually (laughs).”
Photos of Mana-sama at the International Nail Expo 1999
All the scanning credits to yurisubtext on twitter
"I feel like we're searching for something beyond that."
In the end, it's about the greatest pleasure in this world— the joy, anger, sorrow, and all emotions.
Music itself comes from the flow of religion, right? Religion itself started from human sin, and I think it was built to overcome it and bring it to zero. Regardless of whether one believes in religion or not the desire to overcome sin is something that every human being has, right? What we do isn’t religious activity, but if there are expressions that seem religious, we won’t deliberately deny them. It’s a matter of how different people interpret it.
In live shows and albums, the emotions of joy, anger, sorrow, and pleasure of humans are included. If someone perceives something religious within that, it's a matter of their sensitivity. We don’t deny or affirm it.
Let's change the approach of the question regarding the term "religious." What if Malice Mizer’s fans, in the future, became the type of people who believe only in Malice Mizer, who have no other support but Malice Mizer?
"There are so many people and so much music, so it's hard to imagine a situation where it's only Malice Mizer. I don’t feel that way on stage," said Gackt.
Mana continued: "I rely on the audience more than they rely on me. I live every day in fear, and when I get letters from the fans, I feel saved."
Hmm? "Fearful..."?
"Yes, that's right. I can't say it directly, but there are hints. Please watch my segment in the TV special about Malice Mizer (those who recorded the video) and also look at the various drawings I make; it’s hidden there."
Mana has once again given a mystery, but Közi also agrees: "Like Mana-chan, I find healing in fan letters every day. Since our major debut, the pace of life has become incredibly fast." It seems that all the members get some form of power from fan letters.
Can the passionate feelings of the fans also be felt from the stage?
"On stage, I enter an unrealistic world, so sometimes when I look at the audience, my mood drops, so I don't consciously focus on it," said Kami.
Yu~ki added: "In the end, I feel like we’re searching for something beyond the greatest pleasure or feeling, something that encompasses all emotions— joy, anger, sorrow, and pleasure. It's like we're trying to find it together."
Gackt continued: "I think the meaning of standing on stage is different for each person, but for us, and for those who come to see us, we are mirrors. When we send out waves, they don’t just go one way, they come back. In that way, both sides discover and grow. Looking in the mirror means that I’m looking at myself. Sometimes, I see a better version of myself, someone who can do even more."
They send out waves from the stage, and the audience receives them.
Zapping CD Track 24: Interview!
Gackt
"This time, the PV is based on the story of the song’s world."
15:58 - Gackt makes a magnificent entrance through the grasslands.
17:44 - Gackt gives direction to Jasmine, saying, "Relax and entrust your heart and body to me."
18:16 - A playful scene during filming for the engine shot.
"This song was originally created last year when I went to France to shoot a video. I was zoning out on top of a hill when the world of 'Le ciel' suddenly came to me. The version in the album and this version aren’t about which is correct; I think people will feel our emotions and the expanded worldview in this single. And for this promotional video, we wanted to portray the song’s world as a story. We spent a huge amount of time on the storyboard, and I think it changed about 14 or 15 times. By the way, Nagano is really a wonderful place, right? I’m having fun, and it’s been relaxing to film here."
17:03 - During a shoot for this magazine, Gackt asks, "Is this photo an extension of the PV or something separate?" showing his attention to detail.
16:04 - After checking the eyeline, they started the test. Five test takes, two main takes, and it was a wrap.
We enjoyed nature, including the various bird calls, but almost all of the staff were bitten by insects…
MALICE MIZER
Day 2
6:30 - 18:30 Filming in a pasture in Nagano was purely magical!
At 6:30 AM, the staff gathered at a certain location in Tokyo and headed to a ranch in Nagano. The scene was shot in a pasture where ordinary people are not allowed. That day, it was just Gackt and Jasmine appearing again. The two blended so beautifully into the landscape that it seemed almost surreal. On this day, they shot 20 scenes and 48 takes. After each take, they checked the monitor and discussed the subtle expressions and movements with director Muto. The attention to detail and the commitment to refining every shot was a testament to their passion as creators.
At 16:25, Gackt continued holding Jasmine, smiling wryly as he said, "I'm starting to sweat."
Director Hiroyuki Muto
"There's no one more interesting than them."
We held three full meetings with everyone involved. While respecting the vision of Gackt, who wrote the lyrics, we discussed everything as a team and created the storyboard. The challenge was to maintain the unity of the group while highlighting each individual member. Their concept is always clear, so it’s fun to shoot each time.
This is the third time that director Muto, who usually works in television drama, has filmed a PV for MALICE MIZER.
A completely new arrangement of "Le ciel Beyond the Blank Space"
Since their major debut in July of last year, MALICE MIZER has built a world of "merveilles" (which means "wonders"). To conclude the concept of this album, they’ve released this song. While the song was already included in the album "merveilles," this single features a completely new arrangement, making it even more dramatic. The track begins with a bass drum beat (with each beat at a different pitch) and has been meticulously crafted. From the beginning to its shocking ending, it’s a song meant to be played at high volume. (Released by Nippon Columbia CODA-16178, priced at 1,400 yen, released on 9/30.)
A studio where the entire set was completely rearranged in one night.
Yu-ki’s prop was a staff adorned with a crystal ball.
Day 4
9:00 - 22:00 Finally, the entire cast appeared, and it was simply breathtaking!
On the final day, the filming proceeded with Jasmine, followed by Kami. Initially, Kami was unsure of how to move, but gradually, his poses came together, and he finished within two hours. Then, at 16:26, the entire cast appeared. This was the only scene in the video where all the members appeared together, and the tension of the final scene made everyone assume it would take a long time to get an OK take (meaning the end time was undetermined). Surprisingly, though, it was completed in about 40 minutes with just six takes. Afterward, Gackt was filmed alone, marking the end of all shooting.
→ After filming, Kami took Jasmine out for a stroll in this very outfit to a convenience store.
13th Day, 20:56 - Yu-ki checking the oboe fingerings.
Interview!
Yu-ki
Even the other members were surprised.
"At 20:44 on the 13th, I was instructed by Director Muto to take on the image of a 'bad fairy.'"
"I’m trying to surprise everyone."
"It’s not just an ordinary promotional video. I want to capture the world of the song in a concrete way through the visuals, so I’m putting in a lot of effort. Regarding the costumes, this time, for the first time, we used 'white' as a theme, and each of us brought in our own ideas, trying to surprise even the other members. I think everyone had that feeling. I made my own headpiece, but I didn’t have any initial image for the makeup. As I was drawing, it just ended up like this (laughs)."
→ At 20:39 on the 13th, he checks his position during a makeup touch-up.
14th Day, 19:07 - Only two scenes left!
At 1:27 on the 14th, the director instructed, "Don’t forget your affection for her."
Yu-ki’s look was highly praised among the staff. On the 3rd day, he shot three scenes with five takes.
14th Day, 13:54 - Kami shows off a daring move, playing the sitar with a bow.
This song has the most emotion packed into the interlude.
Gackt appeared at 16:26 on the 14th day. The scene of breaking the flower was symbolic.
→ Even just standing still, Kami looks like a picture.
"This was the hardest shoot for me. There was so little movement (laughs). During 'Gekka no Yasoukyoku,' there was quite a bit of movement. Somehow, the movements feel forced. As for 'Le ciel Beyond the Blank Space,' I focused on the pacing, especially in the interlude. We mixed four types of drums, and for me, that part is packed with the most emotion. Some sounds don’t even seem like they’re from drums. In this interlude, I wanted it to feel like the emotions of all five members were clashing. Time off? None (decisively). We’re destined to keep running (laughs)."
Kami teaching Jasmine how to play the sitar.
Filming completed! Time for a commemorative photo!!
After the unexpectedly quick conclusion of the full-cast scene, at 18:38, the staff joined in, and they took a commemorative photo. Some covered their faces, and some turned their backs, but in any case, great job, everyone!
Hibiya Outdoor Music Hall 2 DAYS Concert Sold Out on the Same Day!!
10.10 (Fri) Deuxième Anniversaire - Splendid Resurrection / 10.11 (Sat) Pays de merveilles - The Door to the Empty Moment
(Contact) Hot Staff Promotion 03-5720-9999
"A beautiful and sorrowful story that was once sealed and forgotten long ago is now being revived here. It's hard to distinguish what's reality and what's a dream as this vast and endless journey transcending time and space weaves a grand tapestry of life and death love in its many forms and contrasts all interwoven together. It could perhaps be seen as a grand tapestry of sorts.
The beginning of it all lies with their Malice Mizer's release of their July major debut single "Ver. Aile In the Empty Moment". From this point, they announced that they would express this grand tale in a three dimensional expansion of soundtracks, stage and film. Without a doubt the nationwide standing tour held during this summer, "Pays de merveilles - In the Empty Moment ~", was part of this initiative, and the video of "Ver. Aile In the Empty Moment de l'image" announced here is also the most pivotal point in this journey. Additionally they have decided to set the stage for this story in a medieval French castle shooting it in the style of a silent film. Therefore from mid to late June, they quietly embarked on bringing this story into form as a film in a deep forest in the outskirts of Paris.
The castle in question is truly like something from a fairy tale or a shoujo manga with noble heirs still living in this stone castle that dates back to the 12th century. The distance from the outer gates to the castle is over a kilometer and within the vast grounds are chapels and clock towers with ivy-clad castle walls adorned with red and white climbing roses. This magnificent setting became the perfect stage for the band who have always incorporated medieval European themes into their songs and live shows since their formation.
However for them, this was also the first time they had done full on acting for a film. Each member had to deeply understand their character’s inner world immerse themselves in it and express it directly through film, sometimes even playing dual roles (like Mana and Közi). While they are known as the "ultimate art collective," this was no easy task. Despite some struggles initially, with their efforts, the final result was a stunning set of visuals. The collaboration between the members' sensitivity and dedication, combined with the ideal setting and excellent staff work, resulted in profound, majestic, and beautiful images.
This video, "Ver. Aile In the Empty Moment de l'image", created on an unprecedented scale in the Japanese music industry is not merely a promotional video nor a film. It is a groundbreaking and innovative visual work. At the same time, it serves as a metaphor for the riddles and hints contained within the story that has unfolded through the three dimensional expansion. The relationships between the characters, the hidden intentions in the details, and the multi layered interpretations of the silent format are all things that you should savor while unraveling this work."
Yuki Sugie
Photo credit: Cantavanda
MALICE MIZER LIVE merveilles ~ The End and Fate ~ in NIPPON BUDOKAN 1998.4.1
Photograph: Hiroyuki Yoshihama
Report: Aya Yokomori
Translation:
I had heard rumors that MALICE MIZER's live performances were incredible. I had also watched a video of the live they held at Shibuya Public Hall on April 1, 1997. However, the Budokan live I witnessed in person far exceeded any expectations I had based on that prior knowledge — it was a shocking performance beyond my imagination.
As soon as I entered Budokan, my eyes widened in surprise. The stage was set like a room in a white palace, a massive two-story structure. And the music flowing through the venue was classical — I felt like shouting, “Where am I?!” Moreover, the audience was filled with people in MALICE MIZER cosplay and makeup, transforming the venue into something like a masquerade ball. At 7:18 PM the lights dimmed.
When the palace set lit up, it began to feel even more like a real mansion. That alone was enough to get my heart racing, but then the band made their grand entrance, rising from below the stage! It was so cool!! The theatrical flair of their entrance made my adrenaline surge. Furthermore, the opening featured eight real violinists. Starting the show with the sound of strings was such a sophisticated arrangement that the audience couldn't help but voice their admiration.
Of course, the lighting enhanced the drama of the performance. From the soft, classical projections cast onto the white palace, to the flashes of red and blue lights darting across the stage, each song had its own lighting scheme. For instance, during "With the Evil That Has Passed Away," the stage was bathed in a calm turquoise blue, adapting seamlessly to the mood of each song.
Amidst all the set design and stage effects, the person radiating an even stronger energy was Gackt. At times, he contorted his face in anguish, held his head in his hands or sang as though praying to a god. His vocals, filled with soul, felt like a hammer blow — I felt as though I’d been punched. His focus and intensity were astonishing fully immersing himself in the music. Gackt also treated us to his signature piano solo letting the notes soar through the vast space of Budokan.
From Vicious ヴィシャス 1998年6月
Vicious magazine June 1998
Moi dix Mois
Welcome to the Strange Year End Party
Moi dix Mois' annual grand year end party, sandwiched between their signature dark live performances with a spectacular ending! This year as well Seth (Vo) appeared as the character "Umezawa Sesuo" performing the song "Yume Shibai," while Mana (G) displayed his brilliant drum and bass playing.
The evening's feast began with a comedic opening hosted by K (G, Voice) and included highlights such as the anime "Martin Theater," which evoked shouts of "kawaii!" from the audience. Of course when Moi dix Mois performed they swiftly shifted from the fun atmosphere to their signature coolness, impressing as always.
Now witness an entertainment show infused with the dark aesthetics that define Supreme Commander Mana.
Dis inferno Vol. IV LAST YEAR PARTY 2006.12.26, Shibuya O-East
The venue dimmed and the host K appeared on a small stage on the right side of the floor, announcing today's opening act. The band was called MANALEY CRUE (a play on the name Mötley Crüe). As the curtain opened to "Red Hot," Mana appeared first, wearing tight slim pants decorated with mesh and handcuffs in a very Mötley Crüe like outfit. For a moment, you could almost think you were witnessing the LA metal scene of the early '80s. As the other members appeared, their resemblance to the original band was quite impressive, especially Sugiya (G), whose appearance was strikingly similar to Mick Mars. It seemed like Mana's choice for sure.
After playing drums in the past, Mana took the double bass drum kit for this show, setting the tone for this two-year comeback event, Moi dix Mois' Last Year Party under the name Dis inferno. Though usually known for their serious live performances, on this night, it was all about fun, giving fans a rare glimpse into the band members' hidden talents and unique sides. As always, the central figure was Moi dix Mois' leader, Mana.
The band played "Looks That Kill" with enthusiasm continuing the Mötley Crüe tribute and series of covers. The next act saw a dazzling Seth take the stage as "Umezawa Iku," performing Umezawa Tomio's "Yume Shibai." Seth's performance was remarkable, fully immersing himself in the song's world. Hayato dressed as a stagehand, added manual effects like tossing confetti, making it a full-fledged show.
Following the metal and enka (Japanese ballad) performance, Fukuyama Kenji's "Squall" was performed with an acoustic guitar, not by K, but by Keiny-chan. Although casually dressed in a white shirt and jeans, his face was still decked out in the usual death/gothic makeup, with half of his hair braided and the other half spiked—an extreme look that added an eerie touch to the performance. Despite the visual contrast, his voice resonated powerfully.
Next up was "The King of Knowledge" Sugiya, who appeared as "Sugick" to perform... balloon art! Yes, twisting long balloons into shapes like animals and flowers in a street-performer style. In a short time, he created a parrot, leaving the audience exclaiming, "Amazing!"
Afterward, the atmosphere completely shifted as "Now the other side in blood" began, marked by the intense double bass drumming. The live performance by Moi dix Mois proper started, powerfully leading with "Front et Baiser." The band's signature sound, featuring crushing metal riffs, had the audience headbanging enthusiastically, creating an electric atmosphere.
During the break, an animated short, "Martin Theater," featuring Mana as a chibi character, was shown on the screen. The whole band appeared in super-deformed (SD) style in a cute and comical story, delighting the audience with its adorable depiction.
On this night, the setlist was built around particularly aggressive songs, driving the audience into a frenzy. The combination of metal riffs and fierce melodies, like in the nostalgic track "Lamentful Miss," echoed strongly through the venue. Moi dix Mois’ performances, such as "Ange," highlighted their unique style, combining intensity and a haunting beauty that remains true to their essence.
The visual spectacle also included Mana’s new guitar, "Jeune Fille X Bronze -Cross Ray-," which had a glowing blue cross in the center. He concluded his performance by collapsing dramatically on stage, leaving a lasting impression. This glimpse into the recording of their upcoming album, due in March, hinted that intensity would be a major theme.
After the show closed with a powerful and flawless performance, the grand year-end party concluded with the entire Moi dix Mois band plus K performing a massive singalong to "Can't Take My Eyes Off You," with giant balloons floating through the crowd, bringing the festive night to a spectacular finish.
KÖZI (g)
Q. Favorite food
A. Curry, my mother's home cooking
Q. Least favorite food
A. Sea urchin
Q. Favorite drink
A. Tea, Red Eye (a beer and tomato juice cocktail)
Q. Least favorite drink
A. Liquid Cabbage (a stomach relief drink)
Q. Favorite scent
A. It's difficult to put into words
Q. Least favorite scent
A. Various bad smells
Q. Favorite scenery
A. The sea just before dawn
Q. You can cry three times in your life. The first time is when you are born. What about the other two?
A. Ore wa nanno namida mo nagasanai. Da-da-da! ("I won't shed any tears. Da-da-da!")
Q. If you could ride a time machine, when and where would you go, and what would you do? (Past or future is okay)
A. Into chaos. I'd want to see the Big Bang (the beginning of everything).
Q. If you were an assassin, what weapon would you use and why?
A. My hand blade. If you touch it carelessly, you'll get cut!
Q. Unlimited funding is provided. If you were to direct a movie, what kind of movie would it be?
A. Title: Manyan. Tagline: "A city possessed by an evil 'something' where strange phenomena occur one after another. A mysterious fake nose. A terrifying blend of comedy and psycho-suspense horror."
Q. What is the best "moment" for you?
A. Drinking an ice-cold beer after doing good work.
YU~KI (b)
Q. Favorite food
A. Sweet things
Q. Least favorite food
A. Bitter things
Q. Favorite drink
A. Sweet things
Q. Least favorite drink
A. Bitter things
Q. Favorite scent
A. Sweet things
Q. Least favorite scent
A. Bitter things
Q. Favorite scenery
A. A school on a red clay hill
Q. You can cry three times in your life. The first time is when you are born. What about the other two?
A. Tears of emotion and sadness
Q. If you could ride a time machine, when and where would you go, and what would you do? (Past or future is okay)
A. I'd want to see what I look like at the very end of my life.
Q. If you were an assassin, what weapon would you use and why?
A. Fangs to the neck (so I could watch their face as they die experiencing ultimate pleasure).
Q. Unlimited funding is provided. If you were to direct a movie, what kind of movie would it be?
A. A romance film, without worrying about fame.
Q. What is the best "moment" for you?
A. When I'm enveloped in white light.
MANA (g)
Q. Favorite food
A. Of course, Orukubekki's curry
Q. Least favorite food
A. None
Q. Favorite drink
A. Tomato juice
Q. Least favorite drink
A. None in particular
Q. Favorite scent
A. Sweet fruits
Q. Least favorite scent
A. Strong perfume worn by women at night
Q. Favorite scenery
A. White sky and blue sea
Q. You can cry three times in your life. The first time is when you are born. What about the other two?
A. I can't decide something like that.
Q. If you could ride a time machine, when and where would you go, and what would you do? (Past or future is okay)
A. I don't want to think about it since time machines don't exist.
Q. If you were an assassin, what weapon would you use and why?
A. A whip. I'm used to using it.
Q. Unlimited funding is provided. If you were to direct a movie, what kind of movie would it be?
A. The life of a phantom chef.
Q. What is the best "moment" for you?
A. The time when I can sleep when I'm sleepy.
ARENA 37°C (アリーナサーティーセブン) Vol.181 1997年10月
M (Mana): I really want to wear blue jeans, a T-shirt and no makeup but the other members don’t allow it so i have no choice but to dress like this.
T (Tetsu): That’s awful~ (laughs). But I think it suits the songs. Since we’re playing a European sound you have to dress accordingly. I’m casual but i try to give off a noble vibe...
Y (Yuki): I try to express as much individuality as I can, but there’s a limit to makeup and clothes so that’s my biggest concern right now.
K (Közi): For me it’s divine inspiration.
T: Apparently it arrives in the mail while he’s sleeping. “Wear this today!!” (laughs).
K&T: “From God!!” (laughs).
– Future goals?
T: I want to improve my expressive abilities during live shows. Also, I want to get better and write more songs.
M: Let’s speak seriously! Through the sound we create, I want to bring sorrow to as many people as possible.
T: To all of humanity, with this sound...
M:We’ll move people through music.
K: Feel the craziness of the song and dance with drunkenness! (laughs).
– What is your ideal as Malice Mizer?
M: To pursue music that moves everyone!!
K: And wait for the day we become gods!! (laughs).
– Regarding the fans, what’s the demographic like?
T: A lot of them seem really young, don’t they?
M: As for me, I’d like people from kindergarten to grandmothers to listen widely.
K: Men and women of all ages!!
M: Our music has no age limit, whether you’re young or old, it can move you. That’s the kind of music we aim to create, and I want all kinds of people to come to our shows.
– What do you expect from your fans?
M: Listen to our music!! Right now, come back to this thrilling sound (laughs).
T: Yeah, I’d like them to stick with us and not get tired of the current state because things will keep changing.
M: Ladies, listen with your whole body. Gentlemen, come to our live shows first and listen to our music. And then copy us by ear!
K: Don’t look at the fretboard during the live shows. Don’t copy by sight (laughs).
T: Listen with your ears... You see, we were rock kids ourselves (laughs). When guys come to the shows, I’d like to win them over with sound, not looks.
M: One day, I’d like them to form a cover band.
T: The other day when we went to Osaka, there was a survey where someone said they wanted to start a band like Malice Mizer (laughs).
Y: Fans crushing each other!!
– What do you want fans to stop doing?
K: Ah, it seems like there are cliques.
M: Everyone, please get along.
T: Please stop taking photos during the afterparties. If we’re photographed during the afterparty, we’re done for.
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