Contents.Members. Motsu: Mototaka Segawa ( 瀬川 素公, Segawa Mototaka) (composition, arrangement, rap vocals, programming, leader). Sat: Satoshi Yaginuma ( 八木沼 悟志, Yaginuma Satoshi) (composition, arrangement, sound production, synthesizer, keyboards, guitar, programming). Maon: (lyrics, vocals)History After initially becoming interested in the music of the and duo, Mototaka Segawa of the band approached fripSide's Satoshi Yaginuma at the concert in August 2010 wanting to collaborate with him. Around the same time, Segawa took notice of, who at the time had just released her debut album H.O.T.D.
Under in September 2010. Segawa contacted Kurosaki through Yaginuma, because fripSide is also under Geneon. When Yaginuma received the request to create an ending theme for the 2011 television series, he thought this was the perfect chance to collaborate with Segawa and Kurosaki.At the 2011 Animelo Summer Live concert on August 28, Altima officially announced their formation and performed their debut single 'I'll Believe' as secret guest performers. The single for 'I'll Believe' was released on December 7, 2011, which is used as the first ending theme to Shakugan no Shana Final.
Altima's second single 'One' was released on February 29, 2012, which is used as the second ending theme to Shakugan no Shana Final. Altima's third single 'Burst the Gravity' was released on July 25, 2012, which is used as the second opening theme to the 2012 anime television. Altima released their fourth single 'Fight 4 Real' on January 29, 2014, which is used as the second opening theme to the 2013 anime television.
Altima released their debut studio album Tryangle on March 26, 2014. Altima collaborated with the singer in performing the song 'Plasmic Fire' released on July 20, 2016; the song is used in the 2016 anime film. Discography Albums YearAlbum detailsPeakchart positions2014Tryangle. Released: March 26, 2014.
Label: (, ). Format: CD26Singles YearSongPeak Oriconchart positionsAlbum2011'I'll Believe'20Tryangle2012'One'27'Burst the Gravity'222014'Fight 4 Real'26Collaborations YearSongsPeak Oriconchart positionsAlbum2016'Plasmic Fire' (with )19Music videos YearSongDirector2011'I'll Believe'2012'One'Burst the Gravity'2014'Fight 4 Real'References.
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