[citation needed] An incarnation of the characters in Mayu Shinjo's manga and subsequent anime series "Kaikan Phrase" ("Sensual Phrase"), the group continued producing music after the release of its first album, specially created for anime, collaborating with several famous Japanese musicians.
The group disbanded in 2003, but reunited briefly in November 2009 for a special tour which took place between August and September 2010, with concerts in Osaka, Nagoya, Tokyo and Bangkok, Thailand, before an audience of more than four thousand fans.
[1][2][3] After the first disbanding of Japanese rock band Lucifer, Koshinaka started a solo career under the simple name "Makoto".
[4] He switched to his own musical style, folk rock and with this new sound released the mini-album "Vibration" in October 2003, and the singles "Secret Colors" and "Rise" in 2007.
The following year, Makoto was invited to participate to a three-days visit to promote tourism in the Pattaya area.
[8][9] The album marked his return to the Japanese musical scene after several years of activity in Thailand, and was very well received.
[11][12] Since 2010, Makoto Koshinaka has been lead vocalist of the visual kei rock band TRICK (stylized as †яi¢к).
D・T・R, Groove Master, The Dead Pop Stars); guitar: Shintaro Mizuno; bass: Shuse (ex.
"[19] The beginning of the year 2013 marked another concert on 17 March, SHUSE Birthday Presents & TAIJI 50th Anniversary「LOVE RAIN」~Epilogue~, at EDGE Ikebukuro.
On October 28, 2013, †яi¢к participated in a sponsored event, BULL ZEICHEN 88, "Fall Battle Royal 2013" at Shibuya O-West.
[24] In 2010 he got the lead role in the play "うりずんの風"[25] and acted in the feature film "美しき女豹 Beautiful female panther: Body sniper".
[26][27] In 2014, Makoto Koshinaka starred in a Japanese-Thai movie directed by Tanwarin Sukkhapisit, "Love Sud Jin Fin Sugoi", co-starring with Suppanad Jittaleela, Apinnya Sakuljarunsoek and Tao Sattaphong Phiangpor.