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Access is the name of more than one artist 1) j-pop 2) Australian trance artist 3) UK drum & bass producer Jason Greenhalgh Also see DJ Access 1) Producer/Composer Daisuke Asakura (浅倉大介) and Vocalist Hiroyuki Takami (貴水博之) (real name Hiroyuki Fukuda) formed access in 1992. They released three orginal albums (Fast Access, Access II, and Delicate Planet) under the record label "BMG FUNHOUSE" before disbanding in 1995. Before access, Takami appeared on Asakura's album "D-Trick" performing the songs "1000 Nen no Chigai", "Toy Box in the Morning", and "Cosmic Runaway" (which later would be known as Daisuke Asakura PRED. AXS - Cosmic Runaway). During the break up, three more albums were released (AXS Singles Tracks, AXS Best Remixes, Sequence Meditation), none of which featured Takami's vocals. Takami appeared in the backing vocals of Asakura's solo song "Space Paradise." access reunited under a new label in 2002 (Sony Antinos Records) with the single "Only The Love Survive." The rumors of their reunion crashed the homepages of Asakura and Takami. They went on to release three more albums under the Sony label: Crossbridge, Rippin' Ghost, and Re-Sync Ghost. access went on hiatus in 2004. In 2005 they cut the new tracks "Catch The Rainbow" and "Summer Night Breezer~mannatsu no SHINDERERURA (Summer Night Breezer~Midsummer's Cinderella) Between 11:30pm and 12:00am on December 31st 2005, access unveiled a new song called "Bright Sight" and on their summer tour they performed another new song which has yet to be named. Their new album, "binary engine", is coming out on 4th July 2007, and the song "瞳ノ翼" (hitomi no tsubasa) will be the opening theme for episodes 24 and 25 of the anime series "Code Geass". Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.