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www.myspaceeditor.itReal name Alessandra Gatti... Her career as a singer began very early in her life. When she was just 9 years old she was the “official” soloist of the parish in her small town. The curate at the time was a real innovator; two or three times a year he would organise a sort of show he called a “recital” which involved all the youngsters in the small community. Mirka, with her penetrating voice that enthralled old and young, became the small “star” of the village. She was extremely shy in front of the microphone - she would sing holding it but looking at the floor… she just could not look at the public. In 1986 she met Dave Rodgers who asked her to work with him on the Eurobeat productions of his group: Aleph. Domino started off as a vocalist in the chorus for the pieces “Fly to Me” and “Fire on the Moon.” Dave Rodgers understood the extent of young Mirka’s talent and straight away decided that her stage name would be DOMINO. He started writing pieces suitable for her which resulted in “FEVER,” the first piece sung by Domino distributed by the record company “DiscoMagic.” Domino remembers when she first stepped inside the recording room in Dave’s recording studio… He had all the lights switched off because she was so embarrassed. Over the years she learnt to relax and give her best without blushing! Dave Rodgers and Domino began collaborating by working with various record companies some of which were: Disco Magic - Severo Lombardoni, S.a.i.f.a.m. - Mauro Farina and Giuliano Crivellente, Time Records - Giacomo Maiolini and Flea - Tony Verona. At the end of 1989 Dave Rodgers and Domino, after having worked with the said record companies decided to break free from them completely; and in 1990 they decided to set up their own record label together with the unparalleled Alberto Contini: ABeatC. This lead to an adventurous collaboration with the newly established independent Japanese record label AVEX headed by Tom Yoda and Max Matsuura. This is when Domino was able to express herself without limits and give the best of herself both as a singer and as an author and composer. This led to her first hit: “Tora Tora Tora” from an idea by Andrea Leonardi (Bratt Sinclaire) who was then actively collaborating with ABeatC. “Tora Tora Tora” became a springboard for success when the winner of many awards, MAX, decided to sing it in Japanese. It was the first of many hits by the artists. Domino’s first album was released in 1994, with the title “TORA TORA TORA”. She began working with various Japanese pop groups such as: ELT for whom she sang the cover song of “FEEL MY HEART” and ALFEE meets DANCE where she sang “FUNKY DOG”, “PROMISE”, “BABY COME BACK”. On August 29th, 1994 Domino and Annerley Gordon accompanied by Jennifer Batten (MICHAEL JACKSON’s historical guitarist) and performed before 50,000 people in the Tokyo Dome at the AVEX RAVE, singing the song “HOT LOVE & EMOTION”. Many artists from all parts of the world also performed that same evening: The Prodigy, Bananarama, 2Unlimited, Cappella, m.c.A.T., John Robinson, and many others. Domino was enthralled by Japanese culture; she read, consulted and studied an incredible number of books: history, customs, fashions, design, work etiquette, psychology, anything that concerned her “second homeland”. She began a Japanese language course that she was unable to finish due to lack of time, but her teacher did say that she had a remarkable Japanese pronunciation. This led to the idea of singing in Japanese. With Alberto Contini and Dave Rodgers she decided to write Eurobeat songs in Japanese; the lyrics were written with AKIKO KOZATO (an opera teacher living in Milan). Before Domino, no-one had thought of singing such a “fast” musical genre, in Japanese. One summer afternoon, while she was playing with her beloved son Federico, she was inspired to write her first song entirely in Japanese: “Spinning Like a Top”. With determination and great passion, Domino, Akiko and Sandro Oliva concentrated on the creation and production of other songs with the artist’s same bizarre, different style: the songs that Domino likes most are certainly “Play With the Numbers” played as a cover by Japanese pop groups and “I Wanna Dance” used to advertise the “7-ELEVEN” chain of supermarkets. Domino’s many hits have crowned her the “Queen of the Land of the Rising Sun” Her collaboration with Jennifer Batten led to the creation and production of “Woa, Woa, Woa.” The song “POPTEEN” was written and produced for a monthly adolescent magazine, and was quite successful. Domino performs on stage in Tokyo discotheques, but also in: Sapporo, Kyoto, Yokohama, Nagoya, Fukuoka, and Osaka…where she performs every year in February as a guest and artist at the “OSAKA AUTOMESSE,” in front of an audience who are lovers of anything that is connected to the world of cars. In 1999 AVEX organised a grand event at the “Fuji Speed” circuit at the foot of Mount Fuji with the participation of Japanese pop singers and Eurobeat artists. Domino promoted the hits: “Gotcha!” created purposefully for the mascot of Fuji TV television channel – also remixed by “Y.& Co.” - and “Para Para Paradise” really successful amongst lovers of “Para Para.” Many songs written and sung by Domino appear in various video games: Including Konami’s Dance Dance Revolution, ParaPara Paradise and IIDX. In 2000 AVEX decided to propose the soundtracks of the most popular Disney cartoons in a Eurobeat version; ABeatC was the record label chosen for this complicated job. The first song, “MICKEY MOUSE MARCH” sung by Domino, climbed to the top of Japan’s official hit parade only a few weeks after its release. In 2001 Domino received the prestigious prize “The Japan Gold Disc Award” for “MICKEY MOUSE MARCH”, as the best song of the year representing the compilation “Super Eurobeat Vol. 120”. Domino sang other Disney songs as a soloist and in duets with Dave Rodgers and Lolita. In 2000 her second record was released, titled “DOMINO,” which included all the hits of the previous two years. In the meanwhile Domino and her friend/collaborator Sandro Oliva created the duo “GO GO GIRLS” i.e. Domino and Lolita. This resulted in songs such as “One Night in Arabia” and “My Sweet Banana” - which are real successes for lovers of Eurobeat. In 2006, due to misunderstandings with Dave Rodgers, Domino and Sandro left the AbeatC team and set up their own record label, “GOGO’S MUSIC” with which they are still working and creating pieces studied purposefully for each individual artist. Domino is now a full-fledged producer! Until now Domino has sung 2500 songs, either as a soloist or as a vocalist and it is not over …she has worked hard to get to where she is today…

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Member Since: 2/4/2008
Band Website: dominonline.net - gogosmusic.it
Band Members: Gogo’s musicは日本のAVEX社(http://avexnet.or.jp/eurobeat/ind ex.html)と独占契約を結んでいる主にユーロビ㠃¼ãƒˆã‚’ãƒ—ãƒ­ãƒ‡ãƒ¥ãƒ¼ã‚¹ã™ã‚‹ãƒ¬ã‚³ãƒ¼ãƒ‰ä¼šç¤¾ã§ã€ï¼’ï ¼ï¼ï¼–年5月9日、DominoとSandro Oliva の意向で公式に誕生した。 実際はその10年程前にSandro Oliva とDominoがまだAbeatCレーベル で補佐的役割だった頃、自然に生まれ出てき たと言えるだろう。Rodgers スタジオの内部で独立したあるワーキングチ ームが誕生した。それは制作するアーティス トとシンガーが直接参加することを努めたOli va と Dominoが率いるチームである。まずは Gogo girls、Lolita 、もっと例を挙げるならMega NRG Man Mega Manuel 皆彼らはそうしたチームでの共有者だった。 DominoとSandro Olivaはこれから先々にプレイされる楽曲で、㠂¢ãƒ¼ãƒ†ã‚£ã‚¹ãƒˆã®ç›´æŽ¥å‚加の重要さを感じた。㠁ã‚Œã¯ã‚¢ã‚¤ãƒ‡ã‚£ã‚¢ã‚’シェアして理解を深める㠁“ã¨ã¯ã€ã‚¢ãƒ¼ãƒ†ã‚£ã‚¹ãƒˆãŒãã‚Œãžã‚Œã®ãƒ—ãƒ¬ã‚¤ã®ä ¸­ã§ä¸–界に向けて言いたかったことや叫びた㠁‹ã£ãŸã“とを歌に書くときにメロディーやハ㠃¼ãƒ¢ãƒ‹ãƒ¼ã«ãƒ’ントを与えて効果的だから。 Gogo’s musicという名は私達の作品の捧げ物でありGogo ’s Girlsã¯ã€ã‚‚ã†ã™ã§ã«åˆæœŸã®æ›²ã‹ã‚‰ç›¸äº’çš„ã«å…±å Œåˆ¶ä½œã—てきた。2人のプロデューサーは常㠁«ã“ã®æ–¹æ³•ã§è¡Œå‹•ã—ãªãŒã‚‰ã†ã¾ãã„ã£ãŸã®ã§é €²ã‚€ã¹ãé“は正しかったと感じた。 こうしてほんの幾つか挙げても “My sweet banana”, “One night in Arabia” , “Let’s go, c’mon” のような記憶に残るヒットが生まれることに なる。今も尚、現在進行中で多数のSuper Eurobeatの中でその名を簡単に見つけることが㠁§ãã‚‹ã€‚(http://avexnet.or.jp/eurobeat/index.html) Dominoが説明する・・“残念ながらRodgers Studioの考え方と私達とのがうまく一致しなか ったから、Dave Rodgersのスタジオ: から物理的に脱退することにしたの。そして 全く新しいものを私達のサイズで作り出すこ ととアーティストは自分たちで育てることに 決めた。だって私たちのアーティスト達はた だ歌うだけじゃなくて曲作りにも協力してい るわけだから。 Domino とSandroはこれらのエディションに関してはCon tini&Rodgersから離れない道を選んだ。こうだ™ã‚‹ã“とでAbeatCの愛着のあるアーティストに゠‚曲をプロデュースできるチャンスがあるか゠‰ã ã€‚この数年間・・・サンドロが口をはさ゠€- 仲が良くって、討論しあって、でも何と㠁„っても皆で楽しめるユーロビートのスモー㠃«ãƒ•ã‚¡ãƒŸãƒªãƒ¼ãŒèª•ç”Ÿã—たんだ。ユーロビート㠁£ã¦ã„うジャンルは本当に楽しい。もしまだ㠁 ã£ãŸã‚‰ã‚¹ã‚¿ã‚¸ã‚ªã§ã®åƒ•é”のビデオをちょっ㠁¨è¦‹ã‚‹ã‚ˆã†ã«ã¨å‹§ã‚ã‚‹ã‚ˆã€‚ãã—ãŸã‚‰ã‚ã‹ã‚‹ã¨æ €ã†ã‚ˆï¼Go Go Girlsã¯å˜ã«æ»‘ç¨½ã€ã ã‘ã©å½¼å¥³é”ã«æ­Œã‚ã›ã‚‹ã¨å ƒ•ã¯ã‚‚ã†ãªã‚“ã ã‹ã‚ã‘ã‚ã‹ã‚‰ãªããªã‚‹ãã‚‰ã„å ¤¢ä¸­ã«ãªã£ã¦ã—まうんだ!。LolitaはDominoの靴㠂’見て、ファッションの話で時間を潰し・・㠃»æ™‚々僕が注意して、またみんなで歌い始め㠂‹ãƒ»ãƒ»ã¨ã€ã™ãã¾ãŸæ–‡å¥è¨€ã„åˆã£ã¦ã€ã‚‚ã†å½¼å ¥³é”はただ単に滑稽!!!レーベルは今生ま㠂ŒãŸã°ã‹ã‚Šã ã‘ã©ã‚‚ã†ã™ã§ã«ãŸãã•ã‚“ã®æœ€é«˜ç ´šã®ä½œå“ã‚’生み出している。Manuelの ”Ready steady go!” は、 Super EuroBeat 177、SUPER GT 2007 、Super EuroBeat 179のコンピレーションに、Lolitaの “Stop the time tonight” はSuper EuroBeat175にDominoの“Go Go Where you wanna go go” とMega Nrg Man feat Kiko Loureiro (www.kikoloureiro.com.br) の “Rock me” と一緒に入っている。そしてSuper EuroBeat 178に入っている新しい原動力のBetty Beat “My heart goes boom boom boom”とEsterの “My Lucky Star”もどうぞお忘れなく! 後はGo Go’s Musicがもうすぐ作り出すビックサプライズを㠁Ÿã å¾…つのみ・・・歴史は語られるだろう。. .
Influences: The Japan gold disc award - sound check
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Sounds Like: Eurobeat, Initial D, Parapara, Gazen, Namie Amuro and Max '95's style, TRF, Disney

Record Label: Go Go's Music - Avex Japan
Type of Label: Indie