Kisaki
Kisaki | |
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Born | March 10, 1976 |
Origin | Wakayama, Japan |
Genres | Rock |
Occupations | Musician, record producer, composer |
Instruments | Bass, keyboards |
Years active | 1993–present |
Labels |
Matina Under Code Production |
Associated acts | La:Sadie's, Phantasmagoria, Anti Feminism |
Kisaki (妃, born March 10, 1976) is a Japanese musician who has worked with several visual kei bands, including La:Sadie's, Syndrome, Kisaki Project[1] and Phantasmagoria.[2] Besides playing bass and keyboards and composing music, he also works as a producer, previously for the Matina label and currently for Under Code Production.[3] In 2008, when Phantasmagoria broke up, Kisaki once announced his retirement as a musician (although he would continue to participate in side projects, compose for other musicians, and produce the artists on his record label). However, in 2010, he announced that he was ending his retirement and debuted his new band, Lin -the End of Corruption World (凛 -the end of corruption world-).
Record Labels
Matina
Matina was an independent label that managed visual kei artists. It was formed in 1997 by Kisaki as Matina Soleil, the Osaka branch of larger visual kei label Soleil. When Soleil closed, Matina became an independent entity and eventually formed its own sub-labels (Eternal, its Kantō region branch, and Storm, its Hokkaido branch). Matina featured a large number of bands, most of whom had few releases and were short lived. After its fifth anniversary, Matina closed in 2002.
Under Code Production
Under Code Production is Kisaki's second indie visual kei label, and is a sub-label of Free-Will.[4] It was formed in 2003 in the Kansai region, slightly after Matina's demise. Although its focus is visual bands, Under Code Production has produced several non-visual artists, including Anti-Kranke, Cious pi Cious, and Kneuklid Romance. The label also has established sub-labels: Road Awake, a sublabel for hardcore bands Harvest and Vagerke, and Haunted House Records, a sub-label created exclusively for the band Flesh for Flankenstein. Although Under Code Production has a public reputation as a label with many similar artists, it is one of the biggest indie visual kei labels today.[citation needed]
Career History
Kisaki began his career as a roadie for Scare Crow in 1992. In 1993, he joined his first band, Levia. From that point, he began a career of over 15 years in various bands: Sheyde (SHËY≠DË), Garden, Stella Maria, Haijin Kurobarazoku (廃人黒薔薇族), La:Sadie's (which later reformed as Dir En Grey, Mirage, Syndrome, and Phantasmagoria. When Phantasmagoria formed, it was announced as Kisaki's final band. Thus, when the group broke up in 2008, Kisaki retired from performing to concentrate on managing Under Code Production and producing. Despite this, on February 1, 2010, Kisaki announced that he was planning to end his retirement and form a new band. In the summer of 2010, the new band was revealed to be Lin -the End of Corruption World (凛 -the end of corruption world-).[5]
Kisaki Project
Kisaki Project | |
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Genres | Pop rock |
Years active | 2002–2004, 2006–2007 |
Labels | Under Code Production |
Past members |
Kisaki Jui Toshihiro Yasuaki Atsushi Shinobu Mikage Kyura |
Kisaki Project (also written as Kisaki Solo Project, Kisaki Project feat. Jui (KISAKI PROJECT feat.ジュイ)) was Kisaki's solo project. The band's lineup changed often, with the only permanent member being Kisaki. Most of the time Jui (樹威) (of Vidoll) was the featured vocalist. Kisaki composed and wrote the lyrics for all of the band's songs, which consisted primarily of soft rock and pop ballads.
Brief history
The band participated in an omnibus in 2002, but did not officially form until the next year. In 2004, the band traveled to Europe and released an album there.[6] It paused activities on October 31 as Phantasmagoria was forming. In 2006, Kisaki Project resumed activities, performing live and releasing music once again. In 2007, Kisaki Project officially disbanded at the same time as Phantasmagoria "sealed" activities.
Discography
Albums
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Shōzō: in the Cradle (肖像~in the cradle~) |
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Final Confession |
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Kasō (枯想) |
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Eien no Yume... (永遠の夢・・・) |
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The Solitude Songs |
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Eien no Yume: for Lovers... (永遠の夢 ~for Lovers・・・~) |
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Singles
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Kioku: After Confession (記 憶 ~after confession~) |
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Michishirube: Color of Labyrinth (道 標 ~Color of Labyrinth~) |
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Sunadokei: Never Ending Memories (砂時計 ~Never ending memories~) |
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Shinki (深 絆) |
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Byōshafū (描写風) |
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Fragments Voice |
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Memory of Tears: Bōkyaku no Rakuyō ni Utsuru Jōkei (Memory of Tears ~忘却の落陽に映る情景~) |
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Solitude Songs |
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Videos
Title | Album details |
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Hakumei: Kimi no Inai Sekai (「薄明~君のいない世界~」) |
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Kodō: Screaming of Mind (鼓動 ~Screaming of mind~) |
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Impressive Sight |
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Silent -Niji no Kiseki- (Silent -虹の軌跡-) |
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For Lovers... |
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Kisaki & Kansai Kizoku
Kisaki & Kansai Kizoku | |
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Genres | Rock |
Years active | 2003–2007 |
Labels | Under Code Production |
Past members |
Kisaki Rame Jun Mikage |
Kisaki & Kansai Kizoku ((妃&関西貴族)) was a side project by Kisaki and Rame (from Vidoll).[7]
Discography
Albums
Title | Album details |
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Hysteric Dance -Daiisshou- (Hysteric Dance -第一章-) |
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Burst Songs |
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Singles
Title | Album details |
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Kainushi wa Boku (飼い主は犬?) |
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Black Milky |
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Videos
Title | Album details |
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2006.10.04 Holiday Osaka 「Junichi Matsuri」 (2006.10.04 Holiday Osaka 「順壱祭」) |
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2006.10.31 Harajuku Ruido 「Halloween Night Live and Visual Cos. Party」 (2006.10.31 原宿Ruido 「Halloween Night Live & Visual Cos. Party」) |
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References
- ↑ CD Journal, Kisaki Project CD Review Retrieved Sep 06 2007
- ↑ CD Journal, Phantasmagoria Profile Retrieved Sep 06 2007
- ↑ Cure Vol 27, December 2005 pg 7 - 35
- ↑ Cure Magazine, Volume 12, September 2004. Insert between pages 34-35.
- ↑ www.cdjournal.com 元PhantasmagoriaのKISAKI率いる凛、ニュー・マキシ・シングルをリリース! November 8, 2011, Retrieved February 14, 2011
- ↑ JAME: Kisaki Project Profile Retrieved Sep 22 2007