Do As Infinity
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Do As Infinity | |
---|---|
Origin | Japan |
Years active | September 29, 1999 – September 29, 2005 |
Genres | J-Rock / J-pop |
Labels | Avex Trax |
Members | Tomiko Van (lyrics, vocals) Ryo Owatari (lyrics, guitar, backup vocals) Dai Nagao (composition, guitar) |
Website(s) | Official Site |
Do As Infinity (ドゥ・アズ・インフィニティ Du Azu Infiniti?) was a popular Japanese band which debuted on September 29, 1999[1] with the release of their first single, Tangerine Dream. Their name is sometimes abbreviated as D.A.I., revealing that Do As Infinity was named after the band's guitarist and composer, Dai Nagao.
With the release of their A-side compilation album Do the A side, Do As Infinity disbanded on September 29, 2005, after a career which spanned six years, six albums, twenty singles, seven compilation albums and eight live DVDs.
Contents |
[edit] Members
[edit] Main members
- "Van" — Tomiko Van (伴 都美子?) (lyrics, vocals)
- "Ryo" — Ryo Owatari (大渡 亮?) (lyrics, guitar, backup vocals)
- "Dai" — Dai Nagao (長尾 大?) (composition, guitar)
[edit] Other members (GREAT TOUR BAND)
- Naoki Hayashibe (guitar)
- Jun Matsumoto (drums)
- Kazco Hamano (chorus)
- Michitaro Shimamoto (bass guitar) (former member, went on to play for Otsuka Ai and other artists)
- Jun Takase (keyboard)
- Yoshiyasu Hayashi (bass guitar)[2]
- It is important to note that these aren't the only band members that DAI has gone through during their career, however, the musicians listed above are the more notable ones because of their work for DAI.
[edit] History
Dai Nagao started out as a composer for an amateur band. After its disbanding, Nagao continued composing songs, sending demo tapes to more than 50 record companies in Japan[3]. Nagao was eventually hired by AVEX Records to work as a composer. He was immediately given a task to compose songs for Ayumi Hamasaki and hitomi.
[edit] 1999
Eventually, auditions were held, and he chose Tomiko Van as lead singer, and Ryo Owatari as guitarist. Tomiko sang "Heart" as a band member 42 hours after the avex staff read her application. On September 29, 1999, the trio released their first single Tangerine Dream, and held a live concert at the Shibuya[4]. They performed almost daily at a number of locations, ranging from Shibuya's 109 (which is famous for street performers)[4], to Yokohama Station and travelled to Fukuoka and other cities.
The remainder of 1999 was spent performing both on the street and at in-store concerts at CD stores across the country. They also took part in choice events nationwide, including a festival in Tomiko Van's native Kumamoto prefecture. Their legendary streak of street concerts ended at one hundred, with a free concert for their fans, held at Shibuya Kokaido[4]. Photos of some of their street performances were compiled into a PV for the song Field of Dreams which can be seen on the PV Collection 8 as well as in the background of the LIVE IN JAPAN during a performance of the song.
[edit] Heart
Do As Infinity released their second single, Heart, in December. They continued to do public appearances all the way up to the year-end Avex Millennium Count Down 1999-2000 held on New Year's Eve in Roppongi's Velfarre club. Heart was actually written before Tangerine Dream, but was recorded together in July due to the complicated drum samples ![3].
The band continued to appear on radio shows and at CD store events. Their third single, Oasis, was released at the end of January. It was their first Top 30 hit and it was chosen as the official TV commercial song for Kanebo Cosmetics' Testimo line of products. This was the first time their song was chosen to become a theme song for advertising.
[edit] Love 2000
The next single, Yesterday & Today was chosen as the theme song for a drama series Nisennen no Koi, which starred popular actors Miho Nakayama and Kaneshiro Takeshi and was given the primetime slot. The c/w-track, Raven, was used as the ending song to the horror movie Uzumaki, which gathered more mainstream audiences for the band [5]. D-A-I also played the theme tune for 2000-nen no koi [6]
[edit] Break of Dawn
Their first album, BREAK OF DAWN, debuted on #3 of the Oricon album charts on March of the same year, only a month after "Yesterday & Today". They continued to make public appearances and do numerous live performances all over Japan. In August of that year, the band released the single "rumble fish", which was used as the theme song for the hit movie Kamen Gakuen, and "SUMMER DAYS", which would go on to become a staple at all Do As Infinity live concerts, was used as a theme song for Fuji TV's OL Police. "SUMMER DAYS" is also notable for being Do As Infinity's most well-known all-English song (following their first, "BREAK OF DAWN", from their debut album). During the November of that same year, the band released the festive single "We are", which Tomiko has often said is one of her favorite DAI songs. The band would end the year with another countdown live held at the Velfarre club in Roppongi.
[edit] Moving on to the bigscreen
2001 was a whirlwind year for the band. With an album and six singles under their belts, the trio was well on their way to becoming seasoned veterans in the business, but they still had not appeared on national television. That changed with the release of their first single in the new millennium, Desire. The single was performed on the hit TV show "Music Station". However, for some reason Van represented the band by herself. Nevertheless, the song and the band got national exposure. The televised performance brought Do As Infinity to an even wider audience, and helped to make their new album, New World, debut at number one on the Oricon charts.
In the following month they would release their first promotional video collection on DVD, simply titled 9, and would go on tour throughout the month of May. After release of New World, Tomiko Van was contracted to advertise for Japanese haircare company LAVENUS. Van took part in all 6 commercials, including one which she rode a Harley-Davidson motorbike. Van can also be seen riding the Harley-Davidson in the TAO promotional video. The b-side of Tooku Made, "Signal" was used as the theme song for the first commercial. 6 commercials were made in total, the other three songs included "Tsubasa no Keikaku", "Boukensha-tachi", and "Nice & Easy". "Boukensha-tachi" was used three times.
Their ninth single was released at the end of May, Week!. The following month would see the release of Fukai Mori (Deep Forest), which was chosen as the second ending theme song for the hit anime series InuYasha. The song was a huge hit, and would soon become the band's signature song. The remainder of the year was spent in preparation for yet another live concert tour, which would begin in November, not long after the release of their eleventh single, Boukensha Tachi, and their third album, Deep Forest, which debuted at number one on the charts.
[edit] Asia tour
January 2002 started with Van appearing on the Avex charity album VARIOUS ARTISTS FEATURING songnation, and the release of the band's twelfth hit single, Hi no Ataru Sakamichi, the following month. Then the band went global. After releasing a best album, Do the Best in March, the band traveled to Taiwan and Hong Kong in April for a special campaign. Their following overseas was almost as huge as in their own country, drawing 500 fans to their in-store event held at the HMV CD store in Hong Kong. They were nominated for the 17th Annual Gold Disc award in Japan for the best Rock & Pop album of the year and won. The band took a short break upon returning to Japan, but released their thirteenth single in July, the double A-sided Under the sun/under the moon. In August the band participated in avex's a-nation tour, performing in eight venues all over Japan.
[edit] TRUE SONG
Do As Infinity's fourteenth single, Shinjitsu no Uta, was released in October, and sparked the beginning of a new project for the band. "Shinjitsu no Uta" was also chosen to be the fifth ending theme for InuYasha. In the booklet of Do The A-side, Kawamura stated that "Shinjitsu no Uta" was actually written 2 years before the actual release. Dai said that he left it as a demo because he felt that something was missing in the song. Despite their success, Do As Infinity wanted to show their fans that they had not forgotten them. They advertised on their website for fans to send them short stories using the band's previous releases as themes and using the word shinjitsu (truth) somewhere in the story. Entitled Your Truth, these stories are now available in book form. The band closed out the year with another live tour, understatedly titled Do As Infinity greatest year 02 ~ALL STANDING~, and the year-end release of their fourth album, TRUE SONG.
[edit] Gates of Heaven
The band got busy on the concert tour of TRUE SONG and new recordings, their fifteenth single, Mahou no kotoba ~Would You Marry Me?~ released as their first single in 2003. It became one of the most frequently played songs in the weddings in Japan, becoming one of the band's most publicized single of the year. Honjitsu wa Seiten Nari followed the popularity of its precedent single, it was previewed in their annual summer activity, a-nation. During this promotion period it was the first time the vocalist cut her hair short and with a bright blonde dye, she changed it back to a dark brown dye after the release of this single. The single's promotional video was filmed during their a-nation 2003 activity and combined many different a-nation 2003 visits in different areas in Japan, marking another success for the band. Hiiragi was released in November of the same year and the announcement of the 5th album followed. Tomiko met with famous American singer, Michelle Branch, during her visit in Japan to promote her album Hotel Paper, for a magazine interview and photoshoot. After the release of Gates of Heaven the group took a short break and performed in New York City, New York and Dallas, Texas in the summer of 2004 as a small warmup for their next album. They performed in Korea during the Korea & Japan Friendship Week in JEJU along with JTL.
In early 2005, the band were in the midst of yet another live concert tour, showcasing their brand new album Need Your Love. Along with video collections and recorded live concerts, Do As Infinity were still going strong. Although Dai Nagao wasn't as active as he was in the beginning (he didn't participate in promotional events anymore, such as video clips or photo shoots) he was still the main composer and the brain behind the band. He did, though, appear in concerts from time to time.
[edit] TAO
The release of the band's 20th single on July 27, 2005 became the last single Do As Infinity would be releasing. The lyrics of TAO described about friends parting ways and this caused many rumors among the fans about the disbanding of Do As Infinity. TAO was also the main theme of Tales of Legendia, a RPG videogame released in Summer 2005 and developed by Namco. The band announced on September 14, 2005 that they would disband on September 29, 2005, exactly 6 years to the day since their first single, Tangerine Dream, was released. Their last concert was at the Nippon Budokan on November 25, 2005[7]. Three days before the final concert, Dai Nagao released the Do As Infinity last song called Trust on the official website through internet streaming. The vocal featured in this song is Mizushima Utana from one of Nagao's side project artists I-lulu. Many fans hoped for a CD release of the song recorded with Do As Infinity, however, it has yet to happen.
Tomiko Van, the lead singer, is pursuing a solo career. She debuted March 29, 2006 with her album, FAREWELL. Ryo Owatari, the guitarist, is currently working on his band, Missile Innovation, and released their first single on February 1, 2006. Ryo has also been working with other avex artists such as Ayumi Hamasaki, Otsuka Ai and AAA. Dai Nagao currently works with Amasia Landscape and other artists under the TRUE SONG MUSIC label, writing songs for various artists[3].
[edit] Discography
In all of the CDs released by the band, they always include the line Do As Infinity are Van Tomiko, Owatari Ryo, Nagao Dai and all supporters to state the importance of their supporters.
-
For more information, see the article about Do As Infinity discography.
[edit] Albums
Title | Released | Ranking | Number Sold |
---|---|---|---|
Break of Dawn | March 23, 2000 |
|
320,000 copies sold |
New World | February 21, 2001 |
|
354,000 copies sold |
Deep Forest | September 19, 2001 |
|
609,000 copies sold |
True Song | December 26, 2002 |
|
272,000 copies sold |
Gates of Heaven | November 27, 2003 |
|
294,000 copies sold |
Need Your Love | February 16, 2005 |
|
137,000 copies sold |
Original Album Sales: 1,986,000 copies Total Album Sales: 3,158,000 copies
- Note: Each album starts with the final letter of its previous album (besides Break of Dawn.)
[edit] Singles
Title | Released | Ranking |
---|---|---|
Tangerine Dream | September 29, 1999 |
|
Heart | December 8, 1999 |
|
Oasis | January 26, 2000 |
|
Yesterday & Today | February 23, 2000 |
|
rumble fish | August 2, 2000 |
|
We are. | November 29, 2000 |
|
Desire | January 24, 2001 |
|
Tooku Made | April 25, 2001 |
|
Week! | May 30, 2001 |
|
Fukai Mori | June 27, 2001 |
|
Boukensha Tachi | September 5, 2001 |
|
Hi no Ataru Sakamichi | February 27, 2002 |
|
under the sun/under the moon | July 31, 2002 |
|
Shinjitsu no Uta | October 30, 2002 |
|
Mahou no Kotoba ~Would you marry me?~ | June 11, 2003 |
|
Honjitsu wa Seiten Nari | September 25, 2003 |
|
Hiiragi | November 6, 2003 |
|
Rakuen | December 15, 2004 |
|
For the Future | January 19, 2005 |
|
TAO | July 27, 2005 |
|
- Note: The first 4 singles all had names of famous rock bands.
All singles starting from Mahou no Kotoba ~Would you marry me?~ were released in CD and CD+DVD versions. Each DVD that was included contained the promotional video to the single they were released with. They also include the credits of each video that was included with it. Each CD and CD+DVD singles contained different but similar covers.
[edit] Compilations
- Do The Best (March 20, 2002) — 831,000
- Do The Best + DVD (March 31, 2004) — 12,000
- Do The B-side (September 23, 2004) — 49,000
- Do the A side (September 28, 2005) — 140,000
- Do The A-side + DVD (September 28, 2005) — 140,000
- Do As Infinity Do The Best "Great Supporters Selection" (March 15, 2006)
- MINUS V (instrumental collection) (March 15, 2006)
[edit] Live
- Do the Live (March 12, 2003) — 32,000
- LIVE IN JAPAN (March 31, 2004) — 17,000
- Do As Infinity -Final- (March 15, 2006)
- Do As Infinity -premier- (September 20, 2006)
- Do As Infinity 3rd Anniversary (September 20, 2006)
[edit] Box set
[edit] Others
- again / TOMIKO VAN from Do As Infinity (from the Songnation album)
- Drive me nuts / Cyber X feat. Tomiko Van — #27
- El Dorado / atami (Guest Vo. tomiko Van, Guest EG.ryo Owatari) (from the Doppler album)
- COME ON NOW! / NORTHERN BRIGHTS (Participation on Chorus by Owatari)
- I miss you? / Do As Infinity for BLACK STONES (from the album LOVE for NANA ~Only 1 Tribute)
[edit] DVDs
[edit] DVD singles
- Tooku Made (遠くまで?) (April 25, 2001)
- Shinjitsu no Uta (真実の詩?) (December 26, 2002)
[edit] Video clips
- 9 (March 7, 2001)
- 5 (September 27, 2001)
- THE CLIP SELECTION (December 11, 2002)
- 8 (January 7, 2004)
[edit] Live
- Do As Infinity LIVE TOUR 2001 ~DEEP FOREST~ (March 20, 2002)
- Do As Infinity LIVE IN JAPAN (March 31, 2004)
- Do As Infinity LIVE YEAR 2004 (March 3, 2005)
- Do As Infinity LIVE IN JAPAN II (September 28, 2005)
- Do As Infinity ~Final~ (March 15, 2006)
- Do As Infinity 3rd ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL LIVE (September 20, 2006)
- Do As Infinity -Premier- (September 20, 2006)
[edit] VHS
[edit] Video clips
- 9 (March 7, 2001)
- 5 (September 26, 2001)
[edit] Trivia
- Before Tangerine Dream was released, DAI and their fellow workers were giving out copies of their recordings for free to passers by (Dai was very good at giving recordings to girls waiting at the traffic lights!) [3].
- At their 100th concert, held at Shibuya AX for free, the members of DAI recognized that the fans were the same bunch that bothered to listen to them (in section 2.)[3]
- Desire was once named M-42, which was used in their street performances [3].
- The cover of "Rumble Fish" was taken in Taiwan, and the trip provided the inspiration for Shinjitsu no Uta [3].
- Shinjitsu no Uta became famous in China in July 2002 and also translated into Mandarin [3].
- A couple who met while listening to DAI's earlier street performances invited the members of the band to their wedding. [3].
- Ryo turned up for the auditions in a red tracksuit with a Fender Jazzmaster 62' Reissue and his effects pedals. He was asked to perform a small segment, but instead played three songs [3].
- Both Ryo and Tomiko had parts in the 4th InuYasha movie [3].
- Do As Infinity and Every Little Thing are the only two bands that have done 3 theme songs for Japanese anime InuYasha
- Do As Infinity performed in Dallas and New York in the summer of 2004, footages can be found in the DVD, LIVE YEAR 2004[3].
- Do As Infinity had a little known back-up band (you can see 2 members of the band in the music video "Mahou no Kotoba ~Would you marry me?~"). They're called the GREAT TOUR BAND [8]
[edit] References
- ^ http://www.do-as-infinity.com/index.php?z=band.html
- ^ http://www.freewebs.com/dai_newworld/GTB.htm
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l http://www.globemoon.net/dai/index2.html
- ^ a b c http://music.3yen.com/2005-03-02/do-as-infinity
- ^ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uzumaki_%28film%29
- ^ http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0619137/
- ^ http://www.japan-zone.com/news/archives/2005_09.shtml
- ^ http://www.globemoon.net/dai/index2.html
[edit] External links
[edit] Official links
- Do As Infinity Official Website (Japanese)
- Nagao Dai's Area404 (features artists on True Song Records)
- Nagao Dai's Amasia landscape
- Tomiko Van Official Website
- Ryo Owatari's Missile Innovation
Do As Infinity |
---|
Tomiko Van | Ryo Owatari | Dai Nagao |
GREAT TOUR BAND: Naoki Hayashibe | Jun Matsumoto | Kazco Hamano | Michitaro | Jun Takase | Yoshiyasu Hayashi |
Discography |
Albums: BREAK OF DAWN | NEW WORLD | Deep Forest | True Song | GATES OF HEAVEN | Need Your Love |
Singles: Tangerine Dream | Heart | Oasis | Yesterday & Today | rumble fish | We are. | Desire | Tooku Made Week! | Fukai Mori | Boukensha Tachi | Hi no Ataru Sakamichi | under the sun/under the moon Shinjitsu no Uta | Mahou no Kotoba ~Would you marry me?~ | Honjitsu wa Seiten Nari | Hiiragi Rakuen | For the future | TAO |
Compilations: Do the Best | Do The B-side | Do the A side | Great Supporters Selection | MINUS V (instrumental collection) |
Live albums: Do the Live | Live In Japan | Do As Infinity -Final- |
DVD: 9 | 5 | THE CLIP SELECTION | 8 |
DVD singles: Tooku Made | Shinjitsu no Uta |
Box Set: Do the Box |
See Also |
Tomiko Van (solo artist) | Missile Innovation |