Aoki Takamasa Explained

Aoki Takamasa
Birth Name:青木孝允
Birth Date:1976
Birth Place:Osaka Prefecture, Japan
Origin:Japan
Genre:electronic
Occupation:Songwriter, music producer
Associated Acts:Tujiko Noriko, Takagi Masakatsu, Sakanaction
Years Active:2000–present
Label:Progressive Form, Commmons

(sometimes stylized as AOKI takamasa) (born 1976), is a Japanese electronic musician and producer.

Biography

Aoki Takamasa was born in Osaka in 1976.[1] He began experimenting as a musician in 1993 when he was 17, when he recorded music on a four-track cassette recorder, mixing acoustic guitar, bass and drums together.[2] He continued to experiment with electronic music,[1] and in 2001 he released his first album Silicom through the independent Japanese label Progressive Form. He released a further three albums with Progressive Form until 2004,[3] and one on musician Yoshihiro Hanno's personal label, Cirque Records, in 2003.[2] In 2004 he relocated from Osaka to France,[2] to work with singer Tujiko Noriko to create the album 28 while there.[1] Aoki originally began collaborating with Tujiko in 2002, when the pair collaborated musically by sending CDs in the mail between Osaka and Paris, where Tujiko was based, and decided to move there to further the project.[3]

Aoki based himself in Paris for four years, later moving to Berlin for three.[4] In 2011, he returned to Japan, and based his musical career in Osaka again.[5] During his time in Europe, Aoki released the albums Parabolica (2006) and Private Party (2008) in Japan, and also released music with the European music labels Raster-Noton, Stroboscopic Artefacts and Svakt.

Since returning to Osaka, Aoki has released RV8 (2013), his first release to chart in Japan. Since 2013, Aoki has often collaborated with the band Sakanaction. He co-wrote two of the songs from the band's album Sakanaction: "Inori" and "Structure", had remixed several of the band's songs, and has performed at events organized by the band's personal label, NF Records.[5] In January 2016, Aoki released Reflects, a collaboration with Sakanaction member Ichiro Yamaguchi, featuring music they co-composed for the fashion brand Anrealage's show for Paris Fashion Week.[6]

In addition to being a musician, Aoki spends much of his time as an amateur photographer.[4]

Discography

Albums

Studio albums

List of albums, with selected chart positions.
TitleAlbum detailsPeak positions
JPN
[7]
Silicom
Silicom Two
  • Released: February 20, 2002
  • Label: Progressive Form
  • Formats: CD, digital download
Indigo Rose
  • Released: December 17, 2002
  • Label: Progressive Form
  • Formats: CD, digital download
Quantum
  • Released: December 20, 2003
  • Label: Cirque Records
  • Formats: CD, digital download
Simply Funk
  • Released: June 25, 2004
  • Label: Progressive Form
  • Formats: CD, digital download
28
Parabolica
  • Released: October 1, 2006
  • Label: Op.Disc
  • Formats: CD, digital download, vinyl
Private Party
  • Released: September 24, 2008
  • Label: Commmons
  • Formats: CD, digital download
RV8
  • Released: May 9, 2013
  • Label: Raster-Noton, P*dis
  • Formats: CD, digital download, vinyl
275

Remix albums

Extended plays

TitleAlbum details
Simply Funk EP
  • Released: June 17, 2005
  • Label: Progressive Form
  • Formats: vinyl
Aoki / Sawai
  • Aoki Takamasa & Taeji Sawai
  • Released: June 17, 2005
  • Label: Op.Disc
  • Formats: vinyl, digital download
Mirabeau EP
  • Released: November 4, 2006
  • Label: Op.Disc
  • Formats: vinyl, digital download
RN-Rhythm-Variations
  • Released: October 5, 2009
  • Label: Raster-Noton
  • Formats: vinyl, digital download
Monad IX
Constant Flow
  • Released: March 15, 2013
  • Label: Svakt
  • Formats: vinyl, digital download
Reflects

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: AOKI takamasa profile . Kohei Terazono . . February 11, 2016.
  2. Web site: AOKI Takamasa :: New Musical Forms . Boban Ristevski . Igloo Magazine . December 16, 2003 . February 11, 2016.
  3. Web site: 28 By Aoki Takamasa and Tujiko Noriko Press Release . Igloo Magazine . December 16, 2003 . February 11, 2016.
  4. Web site: #8 AOKI takamasa . Oxymoron Magazine . Japanese . December 16, 2003 . February 11, 2016 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160224071620/http://oxymoronmagazine.com/8-AOKI-takamasa . February 24, 2016 . dead .
  5. Web site: DJ AOKI takamasa . NF Records . . Japanese . February 11, 2016 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160302010857/http://nf.sakanaction.jp/event/1509/lineup06.html . March 2, 2016 . dead .
  6. Web site: 山口一郎×AOKI takamasa、パリコレ参加時の音源を配信リリース . Japanese . . January 20, 2016 . January 21, 2016.
  7. Web site: 青木孝允の作品 . Japanese . . February 10, 2016.