Masami Tsuchiya
Masami Tsuchiya (土屋 昌巳, Tsuchiya Masami) is a Japanese singer-songwriter and musician, coming to prominence in the late 1970s as the lead vocalist and guitarist in the group Ippu-Do. His subsequent output includes solo work and collaborations. Tsuchiya has worked with artists as diverse as English new wave rockers Japan and Bill Nelson, Japanese electronica composer Ryuichi Sakamoto, Duran Duran side-project Arcadia, and Japanese rock band Buck-Tick.
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Origin | Japan |
Genres | Avant-garde, pop |
Instruments | Guitars, violin |
Years active | 1979–present |
Labels | Epic, Epic/Sony, BMG |
Associated acts | Ippu-Do |
Website | Official website (Japanese) |
In March 2008, Tsuchiya formed the rock band Vitamin-Q along with Kazuhiko Katō, Gota Yashiki, Rei Ohara and Anza. However, after Kato's suicide on October 17, 2009, the fate of the group is uncertain.
In June 2010, following news of former collaborator Mick Karn's (former Japan bassist) cancer diagnosis, Tsuchiya reunited with former bandmates Gota Yashiki, Vivian Hsu, and Masahide Sakuma (of Japanese new wave group Plastics) and recorded two songs for a proposed September 2010 release to raise funds for Karn and his family.[1] The musicians had recorded together as The d.e.p. in the early 2000s, releasing the album "Shinkei Stop" in 2001.[2]
Discography
Solo and collaborations
- (1982) Rice Music - album
- (1983) Alone - book with flex disc records
- (1985) Tokyo Ballet - album
- (1986) Life In Mirrors - album
- (1988) Horizon - album
- (1989) Time Passenger - album
- (1998) Forest People - album
- (2013) Swan Dive - EP [3]
Contributions
- (1982) Kim Wilde, "Select" - composer of the song "Bitter is better"
- (1983) Japan, "Oil on Canvas" - guitar and keyboards
- (1985) Arcadia, "So Red the Rose" - guitars, violin
- (2004) dr jan guru (Jan Linton), "Planet Japan" - guitar[4]
- (2004) Sakurai Atsushi, "Ai no Wakusei" - Composer of the song "Shingetsu"[3]
- (2019) The Yellow Monkey, 9999 - co-arranged "Kono Koi no Kakera"
Other work
- Parade -Respective Tracks of Buck-Tick- (December 21, 2005, "Mienai Mono o Miyo to Suru Gokai Subete Gokai da")
- Luna Sea Memorial Cover Album -Re:birth- (December 19, 2007, "Moon")
References
- Martin, Ian (16 July 2010). "Former band members unite to help cancer-stricken Karn". The Japan Times. Archived from the original on 8 August 2011.
- "Shinkei Stop - d.e.p. | Credits". AllMusic. 2001-08-08. Retrieved 2014-08-21.
- "Masami Tsuchiya Discography at Discogs". Discogs.com. Retrieved 2014-08-21.
- "Metropolis Tokyo: CD Reviews". Archive.metropolis.co.jp. Retrieved 2014-08-21.