This page will contain external links about Mugen, as they become available.

Mugen

Mugen is a word of Japanese origin, meaning dream, fantasy, (夢幻) or infinite (無限). The following use Mugen as their name:

  • Mugen Motorsports (無限), who tune and race Honda vehicles in the JGTC racing series, and additionally sell aftermarket parts to amateur enthusiasts.
  • Mugen Seiki (無限精機), who make R/C (radio controlled) race cars, not affliated with Mugen Motorsports.
  • Mugen, a character from the anime Samurai Champloo. His name means "illusion-less", as the components of his name are the characters for "without" and "dream". Incidentally, he writes his name using the "Infinity" symbol: "∞".
  • M.U.G.E.N is a fully customizable 2D fighting game engine made by Elecbyte.
  • Mugen no juunin is a manga by Hiroaki Samura.
This is a disambiguation page: a list of articles associated with the same title. If an internal link referred you to this page, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article.
This page about Mugen includes information from a Wikipedia article.
Additional articles about Mugen
News stories about Mugen
External links for Mugen
Videos for Mugen
Wikis about Mugen
Discussion Groups about Mugen
Blogs about Mugen
Images of Mugen

The following use Mugen as their name:. The Sire Records (US) version of On contains only "On", "73-Yips" and "Xepha" in edited forms, followed by the Reload Mix of "On". Mugen is a word of Japanese origin, meaning dream, fantasy, (夢幻) or infinite (無限). The "28 Mix", also nothing like the original, is rumoured to be the unreleased 28th track for Selected Ambient Works Volume II. Mugen no juunin is a manga by Hiroaki Samura. The "D-Scape Mix", in actuality a remix of "D-Scape" from On, features mostly harsh "sucking" noises, making it unpleasant for many listeners. M.U.G.E.N is a fully customizable 2D fighting game engine made by Elecbyte. As noted above, the two mixes by James are of questionable origin.

Incidentally, he writes his name using the "Infinity" symbol: "∞". It features 4 "remixes" of the song, one by fellow Rephlex artist µ-Ziq, one by Reload, and the remaining two by James (although it is widely speculated that these are not remixes at all, and are original material). His name means "illusion-less", as the components of his name are the characters for "without" and "dream". On also produced a companion disc of remixes, known as On Remixes. Mugen, a character from the anime Samurai Champloo. It is available on the Come to Viddy and Warp Vision (The Videos '89-'04) compilations. Mugen Seiki (無限精機), who make R/C (radio controlled) race cars, not affliated with Mugen Motorsports. The music video, directed by Jarvis Cocker, features drips of water synchronized with the song, a stop motion sequence filmed on a beach involving numerous props (including an old fashioned diving suit and a cardboard cutout of James), and images of the tide.

Mugen Motorsports (無限), who tune and race Honda vehicles in the JGTC racing series, and additionally sell aftermarket parts to amateur enthusiasts. It is interesting to note that on both releases, the title "On" is only mentioned once: in the tracklist of the On EP. Released after his album Selected Ambient Works 85-92, and just before his follow-up, Selected Ambient Works Volume II, On is often described as ambient techno despite the presence of harsh, abrasive beats in the title track. It was released November 15th, 1993 by Warp Records. James, more commonly known by his recording alias of Aphex Twin.

On is the title of a 1993 EP by the British electronic music artist Richard D. "On (28 Mix)" – (6:47). "On (µ-Ziq Mix)" – (6:43). "On (Reload Mix)" – (7:06).

"On (D-Scape Mix)" – (10:40). "Xepha" – (5:42). "D-Scape" – (6:54). "73-Yips" – (4:14).

"On" – (7:03).