Peter Barakan Explained

Birth Date:20 August 1951
Birth Place:London, England
Education:SOAS, University of London
Years Active:1984–present
Spouse:Mayumi Yoshida
Children:2
Family:Shane Fontayne (brother)
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Peter Barakan (born 20 August 1951) is an English DJ, freelance broadcaster, and an author of books on music and English language education. He is best known as the presenter of Begin Japanology and Japanology Plus on NHK World.[1] [2] In Japan, he is known as the radio host of "Barakan Beat" on InterFM,[3] "Weekend Sunshine" on NHK FM,[4] and Lifestyle Museum on Tokyo FM.[5] Barakan also curates "Live Magic!", presented by CreativeMan Productions, Tower Records, and InterFM. It is a two-day festival intent on promoting obscure western artists to a wider Japanese audience.[6]

Early life

Peter Barakan was born in London, England to an Anglo-Burmese mother and a Jewish father of Polish ancestry, and raised with his younger brother, musician Shane Fontayne.[7] After attending junior high school, he graduated from SOAS, University of London.

Career

Early career (1974–1988)

Barakan moved to Tokyo, Japan in early 1974, after accepting a job offer as a clerk at a music publishing company in Japan. In the early 80's, after his departure as a clerk, Barakan began contributing to magazines and hosting a radio show as a freelancer,[8] as well as writing lyrics and handling international marketing for the Japanese band Yellow Magic Orchestra.[9] [10] In October 1988, with his start as host of the late-night weekly TBS program, “CBS Document”[11] (a Japanese edition of 60 Minutes),[12] Barakan’s popularity grew, especially among Japanese eager to study English and Americans starved for broadcasts from their home country.

Radio (1980–present)

Barakan was the host for a radio show in Roppongi for approximately 9 years. Starting in 1996, he was a host for 3-hour slot named "Barakan Morning " on InterFM radio which ended in 2011.[13] [14]

He is currently hosting "Barakan Beat", a live show on InterFM, "Weekend Sunshine", a freestyle program on NHK FM, and Lifestyle Museum, 30-minute weekly interview programme on Tokyo FM.

Television (2003–present)

Barakan’s broadcast experience eventually led him to NHK’s Japanology in 2003, where he is more well known internationally for exploring aspects of traditional and contemporary Japan, including interviews with experts in various fields. As the show progressed, he eventually became the sole presenter where he is more able to express his creative freedoms.

He also acts as a presenter alongside his Japanese co-host for Offbeat & Jazz, a monthly show on satellite broadcaster WOWOW, featuring live performances by mainly jazz artists.[15]

Social issues

During the 2011 Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster, Barakan was prevented from playing a nuclear protest song, because it could "create 'fuhyou higai, which means 'damage from rumors'".[16]

Similarly, in 2014, Barakan was pressured by two broadcast stations (other than InterFM) to steer clear of commenting on nuclear power issues.[17]

In 2012, he led a U.N. sponsored multi-city mayoral panel discussion on community rebuilding following the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami.[18]

Personal life

Barakan is married to Mayumi Yoshida, and has a son and a daughter.[19]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1984In A Forest of FeathersVariousVideo Short
1984YMO PropagandaSoundtrack
1983Merry Christmas, Mr. LawrencePrisoner (uncredited)
2005The Old CrocodileNarrator (English version)Short

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2011Yellow Magic Orchestra Live at NHKSoundtrackTV movie
2014Japanology PlusSelf / Presenter TV series documentary
2008Begin Japanology
2003Weekend Japanology
2009CBS Document
2019The Best Hit USATV series
2015Morning Cross
2010Schola: Sakamoto Ryûichi ongaku no gakkô
2009The Golden Hour
2004Eigo de shabera-night

Bibliography

References

  1. Web site: 2020-05-31. Interview: "Japanology" Host Peter Barakan—Japan's Accidental Ambassador. 2021-07-11. Cinema Escapist. en.
  2. Web site: 7 September 2012. BEGIN Japanology. NHK World TV. 9 September 2012. https://web.archive.org/web/20170227050327/http://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/english/tv/japanology/. 27 February 2017.
  3. http://www.interfm.co.jp/barakanbeat/ "Barakan Beat"
  4. Web site: 番組情報 . NHK-FM . 13 November 2018.
  5. Web site: Tokyo Midtown presents The Lifestyle MUSEUM - TOKYO FM Podcasting. 2021-07-11. www.tfm.co.jp.
  6. Web site: Hadfield. James. 2015-10-18. Radio personality Peter Barakan brings the world to Tokyo for Live Magic!. 2021-07-10. The Japan Times. en-US.
  7. Web site: 2020-03-12. Tokyo DJ Peter Barakan on His 45-Year Career, Why He Quit Twitter, and Sharing Music Taste with Bowie. 2021-07-11. Tokyo Weekender. en-US.
  8. Web site: 74 Peter Barakan(Broadcaster). 2021-07-11. ROPPONGI MIRAI KAIGI -In the city that connects the people and the Art Design-. en.
  9. Web site: Matsutani. Minoru. 17 February 2009. Job taken on a whim leads to 35 years in Tokyo. The Japan Times Online.
  10. Web site: Peter Barakan on Myheritage.com . 25 October 2018.
  11. Web site: Peter Barakan I want to provide the listener with a selection of songs to face life. SIGMA meets SEEKERS. 2021-07-11. SEIN SIGMA. 31 July 2020 . en.
  12. Web site: Betros. Chris. IN PERSON - Voice of reason. Metropolis Tokyo: Issue 528. 9 September 2012.
  13. Web site: Barakan Morning. InterFM 76.1 FM. https://web.archive.org/web/20110724091811/http://www.interfm.co.jp/barakan/. 24 July 2011.
  14. http://mediatectonics.com/film/are-you-ready-to-stage-a-media-coup/ "Are You Ready to Stage a Media Coup?"
  15. Web site: オフビート&JAZZ|音楽|WOWOWオンライン. 2021-07-11. WOWOW. ja.
  16. Web site: Grunebaum. Dan. 1 July 2011. Japan's new wave of protest songs; YouTube is the medium when artists speak out against nuclear power. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20140611022353/http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P1-194266863.html. 11 June 2014. International Herald Tribune (HighBeam Research). 9 September 2012.
  17. Web site: Otake. Tomoko. 2014-01-22. Barakan says broadcasters told him to avoid nuclear issues till after poll. 2021-07-11. The Japan Times. en-US.
  18. Web site: 24 May 2012. City Leaders discuss Tohoku's future after tsunami. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20140611022355/http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-290583377.html. 11 June 2014. U.N. International Strategy for Disaster Reduction Secretariat (UNISDR) (HighBeam Research). 9 September 2012. States News Service.
  19. Web site: Peter Barakan. 2021-07-11. IMDb.

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