

Kaze
Kaze is the bassist in Tessar, the three-member virtual rock act Tank ENM introduced as part of Korea's widening non-dance virtual-idol lane. The member name comes from the Japanese word for wind, and the group's own slogan leans into that motion-heavy framing. In practice, Kaze is the part of Tessar that keeps the concept from feeling static.
The first public test arrived fast. Tessar's May 2026 debut single Alle Korea was pitched as a World Cup anthem with a hard-driving rock arrangement, explosive energy, and a chorus built for collective chanting. That gave Kaze a practical function inside the launch. He is not there as decorative lore. He helps sell the idea that Tessar behaves like a band with internal dynamics rather than a virtual act borrowing rock styling for one cycle.
That is why Kaze is worth tracking on HITKULTR. He sits inside a smaller but more interesting experiment about whether a virtual bassist can matter once the music, not only the teaser copy, starts carrying the load. If Tessar works, Kaze becomes part of the case for instrument-role characters holding attention in Korea's virtual market.



