Artist's albums
Moon
2023 · single
PLASMA
2022 · album
Spinning World
2022 · single
Flow
2022 · single
ポリゴンウェイヴ EP
2021 · EP
ポリゴンウェイヴ
2021 · single
Time Warp
2020 · single
再生
2019 · single
Perfume The Best "P Cubed"
2019 · compilation
ナナナナナイロ
2019 · single
Future Pop
2018 · album
無限未来
2018 · single
If you wanna
2017 · single
TOKYO GIRL
2017 · single
I Don’t Understand You
2016 · single
COSMIC EXPLORER
2016 · album
STAR TRAIN
2015 · single
Relax In The City / Pick Me Up
2015 · single
LEVEL3 (Bonus Edition)
2014 · album
Cling Cling
2014 · single
Sweet Refrain
2013 · single
LEVEL3
2013 · album
Magic of Love
2013 · single
未来のミュージアム
2013 · single
Perfume Global Compilation “LOVE THE WORLD”
2012 · album
Spending all my time
2012 · single
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Biography
Japanese pop idol trio Perfume debuted in the late 2000s with their double-platinum breakthrough Game, the first showcase for their high-BPM techno-dance anthems. From there, they remained at the top of the Japanese pop charts, delivering reliably energetic excursions fit for intergalactic dancefloors. Their third set, 2011's JPN, broke them in markets across Asia and in the U.S., where their follow-up, 2013's Level3, rose into the Billboard World Albums Top Five. They closed the decade with additional international hits Cosmic Explorer and Future Pop. The group's roots go back to 2001, when Kashiyuka (Kashino Yuka), Nocchi (Omoto Ayano), and A-Chan (Nishiwaki Ayaka) were brought together in their hometown of Hiroshima. The trio members were only 11 and 12 years old at the time, and their activity was at first limited to their local area; however, their unusual route to pop stardom really began in 2003 when they were introduced to producer Nakata Yasutaka, until then best known as the creative force behind Shibuya-kei indie pop unit Capsule. A trio of singles on indie label Bee-Hive Records followed, combining a cute, fan-friendly image with a sound that drew on elements of anime music, lounge-pop, and '80s Japanese techno-pop. Despite the limited chart impact of the group's indie singles, the buzz around Perfume was enough to land them a major-label contract with Tokuma Japan Communications in 2005. Accompanying the change in label was a shift to a slicker, more sci-fi-oriented image and a change in musical style, with Nakata adopting a vocoder-heavy production style strongly influenced by European electro and house, particularly Daft Punk. The 2006 singles and B-sides collection Complete Best was a respectable chart hit and in many ways can be considered the group's debut album, confirming Perfume as both a viable pop group and unlikely darlings among indie scenesters. Perfume chalked up their first Top Ten hit, "Polyrhythm," in September 2007, which confirmed them as major stars and celebrities. The group's sold-out national tour in 2008 culminated in two shows at Tokyo's famous Budokan concert hall/martial arts venue. When their actual debut album, Game, came out in April 2008, it entered the charts at number one, revealing a further refined version of the template of cute pop idols coupled with the more sophisticated dance music influences that had made them so successful. A sophomore LP quickly followed in 2009. Packed with '80s-tinged techno-pop, Triangle again topped the Oricon chart. JPN arrived in 2011, just as their exposure began to hit the international market. The trio signed with Universal Music Japan and combined a global release of JPN with their first international tour. A compilation album, Perfume Global Compilation: Love the World, was issued as a back-catalog primer for new fans. Their debut for Universal was released in 2013. Level3 was another hit for the band and received the deluxe treatment when it was re-released by Astralwerks in 2014. They made their first steps into the North American live scene in 2015, performing at SXSW that spring. They celebrated their 15th anniversary later that year with a series of concerts and a documentary before releasing their fifth album, Cosmic Explorer, in 2016. Explorer peaked in the Top 20 on the Billboard Electronic chart and was followed by their first American tour. Months after Explorer arrived, Perfume released a single with the indie band OK Go. "I Don't Understand You" was the trio's third collaboration with the group; they'd previously starred in music videos "I Won't Let You Down" and "Pick Me Up." The trio returned with album number six in 2018. Future Pop included the single "Let Me Know," as well as "Fusion" and "Limitless Future" from their Mugenmirai EP. The set placed them at the top of the Japanese charts for the seventh time in a row, and rose to number four on the Billboard World Albums list. The next year, Perfume issued the gold-certified compilation Perfume the Best: P Cubed, packaged with a pair of previously unreleased tracks. In 2020, the group kicked off a new decade with the release of the single "Time Warp." ~ Ian Martin & Neil Z. Yeung