Latest Release
- APR 21, 2024
- 1 Song
- Gift For Fanks · 1984
- Get Wild Continual - Single · 2024
- Mobile Suit Gundam Char's Counter Atack Original Soundtrack · 1988
- TM Network Original Singles 1984 - 1999 · 1984
- TM Network Original Singles 1984 - 1999 · 1984
- TM Network Original Singles 1984 - 1999 · 1988
- Human System · 1984
- TM Network Original Singles 1984 - 1999 · 1987
- Human System · 1987
- RAINBOW RAINBOW · 1984
Essential Albums
- 2023
- 2015
- 2014
- 2014
- 2014
- 1989
Artist Playlists
- Their heavy use of synthesizers gave a futuristic verve to late-'80s J-pop.
Live Albums
Appears On
- Forrest & Brian Forrest
About TM NETWORK
Beginning in the ’80s, TM NETWORK spent almost a decade as one of Japan’s premier synth-pop outfits before returning in the 2000s with a more prog rock-influenced sound. ∙ Their signature song, 1987’s “Get Wild,” appeared as the first ending theme for the anime version of the manga City Hunter, for which it won an Anime Grand Prix award. ∙ “Beyond the Time,” from 1988’s double-Platinum Carol ~A Day in a Girl’s Life 1991~, was the ending theme for the box office smash Mobile Suit Gundam: Char’s Counterattack. ∙ Keyboardist Tetsuya Komuro scored several hits as a solo artist and with his other band, globe, who won a Grand Prix Award at the Japan Record Awards for 1998’s “wanna Be A Dreammaker.” ∙ As a pioneering J-pop and electronica producer, Komuro worked on such blockbuster hits as Namie Amuro’s “Can You Celebrate?,” one of the best-selling songs in Japanese history. ∙ J-pop singer Ami Suzuki earned her first No. 1 hit in 1999 with a cover of the TM Network song “Be Together,” which originally appeared on 1987’s chart-topping humansystem. ∙ Named after a band they formed in high school before launching TM Network, 2007’s Speedway was their first No. 1 album in 16 years, topping iTunes’ J-Pop chart.
- ORIGIN
- Japan
- FORMED
- 1983
- GENRE
- J-Pop