Die (musician)

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Die

Background information
Born December 20, 1974
Mie, Japan
Genre(s) Rock/metal
Occupation(s) Guitarist
Composer
Producer
Instrument(s) Guitar
Associated
acts
Dir en grey
Notable instrument(s)
ESP DDT
ESP D-DR

Die (born December 20, 1974, in Mie) is a Japanese musician and one of the guitarists of Dir en grey. He has been with the band since its inception in 1997 and was previously a member of La:Sadie's. Die is the second most credited composer within Dir en grey (after fellow guitarist Kaoru) and his songs tend to be more upbeat, such as "304 Goushitsu, Hakushi no Sakura", "Wake" and "Mr.Newsman".

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[edit] Equipment

Die is endorsed by ESP Guitars in Japan who provides him with most of his guitars, picks, and straps. He has two lines of signature-series guitar from the ESP Custom Shop guitars called the DDT and D-DR models. Both models are based off the classic Telecaster body, the original DDT model being a copy of it and the newer D-DR model appearing to be a combination of a telecaster and an ESP F-body. In live performances he mainly uses amplification and red covered cabinets by Mesa/Boogie.

Both of Die's signature guitars have replica models available in Japan through the ESP and Edwards product lines. ESP offers replicas of the D-DR 300 and DDT #00004. Edwards offers replicas of the same models as ESP and a miniature DDT.

[edit] Guitars

Brand Model Notes
ESP DDT #00001 Die's first signature and primary guitar before the D-DR series was made.[1]
ESP DDT #00002 The only see-thru black version of the DDT series.[1]
ESP DDT #00003 The only see-thru dark green version of the DDT series, also the artist's first guitar to have the "Dir en grey" inlay at the 12th fret.[1]
ESP DDT #00004 none
ESP DDT #00005 none
ESP D-DR Prototypes Prototype models of the D-DR series and Die's first baritone guitars, with a 27 inch neck instead of the 25.5 inch of the DDT series.[1]
ESP D-DR 300 Die's second signature series from ESP from which he has multiple models. The D-DR 300 has the same neck length as the prototype, but a 5mm thicker body.[1]
ESP MC Custom Has a metallic grey finish.
ESP Eclipse Custom Has a brown and black snakeskin wrap finish on it, Die's only guitar to contain three sets of pickups.
Morris MT5000 The artist's most regularly used acoustic guitar.

[edit] Pickups and other accessories

  • EMG SA pickups at both bridge and neck on DDT #00001 and #00004
  • Seymour Duncan SSL-4 at neck and ESP SS-RI-120R at bridge on DDT #00002, #00003, #00005, and the D-DR Prototypes.
  • Seymour Duncan SH-1N at neck and SH-6B at bridge on D-DR 300
  • ESP custom-printed picks
  • ESP Dir en grey series guitar strap

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b c d e ESP DDT & D-DR series information. espguitars.co.jp.

[edit] External links

Dir en grey
Members: Kyo | Kaoru | Die | Toshiya | Shinya
Discography
Albums: Gauze | Macabre | Kisou | Vulgar | Withering to Death. | The Marrow of a Bone
EPs: Missa | Six Ugly     Remixes: Kai
Singles: Jealous | -I'll- | Akuro no Oka | Yurameki | -Zan- | Cage | Yokan | Myaku | [KR] Cube | Taiyou no Ao | Ain't Afraid to Die | Filth | Jessica | Embryo | Child Prey | Drain Away | Kasumi | The Final | Saku | Clever Sleazoid | Ryoujoku no Ame | Agitated Screams of Maggots
Videography
Clips: Kaede ~If Trans...~ | Mousou Toukakugeki | Gauze -62045- | Kimon | Average Fury | Average Psycho
Live: Mousou Kakugaigeki | 1999.12.18 Osakajo Hall | Tour 00 >> 01 Macabre | Rettou Gekishin Angya | Blitz 5 Days | The Code of Vulgar[ism] | It Withers and Withers | Despair in the Womb
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