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, also known by his moniker , is a Japanese musician and producer who co-founded
Flipper's Guitar Flipper's Guitar (フリッパーズ・ギター) were a Tokyo-based rock band led by (and later a duo of) Keigo Oyamada and Kenji Ozawa. The band were influenced by the chirpy sound of British 80s pop and post-punk groups like Haircut 100, Exhib ...
, an influential
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band, and subsequently embarked on a solo career. In 1997, he released the album '' Fantasma'', which landed him praise from American music critics, who called him a "modern-day
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" or the "Japanese
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". In 2007, ''
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'' named two of Oyamada's albums amongst the "100 Greatest Japanese Rock Albums of All Time", with ''Fantasma'' ranking in 10th place and ''Camera Talk'' by Flipper's Guitar ranking in 35th place.


Life and career

Oyamada was born in
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, Japan. His first claim to fame was as a member of the pop duo
Flipper's Guitar Flipper's Guitar (フリッパーズ・ギター) were a Tokyo-based rock band led by (and later a duo of) Keigo Oyamada and Kenji Ozawa. The band were influenced by the chirpy sound of British 80s pop and post-punk groups like Haircut 100, Exhib ...
, one of the key groups of the Tokyo
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scene. Following the disbandment of Flipper's Guitar in 1991, Oyamada donned the "Cornelius" moniker and embarked on a successful solo career. He chose his pseudonym in tribute to the character of the same name from the film ''
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''. He commissioned a song, about himself, on
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' 1999 album ''
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''. In 2005,
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referenced him in their song "Japan Is an Island" on their album ''
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''. As of September 2006, he was no longer signed to
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. In 2006 and 2007 respectively, the song "The Micro Disneycal World Tour" from the '' Fantasma'' album, was used for
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's ''
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'' and
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television's "Surf, Speak, See" advertisements in the UK. It had also been used several years earlier in an ironic NFL television commercial in the US, which juxtaposed the song's relaxing qualities with video clips showing rapid, aggressive football playmaking. In 2010, he contributed the song "Katayanagi Twins vs. Sex Bob-Omb" to the film soundtrack of '' Scott Pilgrim vs. the World''. In 2013, he participated with Taku Satoh and
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directing the music for the exhibition Design Ah! at 21_21 Design Sight in Tokyo.


Musical style

Cornelius was a pioneer of the
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style of music in Japan. The music of Cornelius could be described as experimental and exploratory, and often incorporates dissonant elements alongside more familiar harmonically "pleasing" sounds. This tension, plus his practice of bringing in sounds and samples from mass culture, pure electronic tones, and sounds from nature (such as on his ''
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'' album), lead him to being sometimes characterized as an "acquired taste". American music journalists often describe Cornelius' musical style as being similar to
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's, whom he acknowledges as an influence along with
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,
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,
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and the Brazilian band
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, among others.


Personal life

Oyamada married musician and collaborator
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in 2000 and they have one child, Milo, named after the son of Cornelius in ''Planet of the Apes''. They divorced in 2012. He is a second cousin of
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and Miki Berenyi, the latter who appears on the song "The Spell of a Vanishing Loveliness" from '' Mellow Waves''.


Bullying controversy

In interviews in 1994 and 1995, Oyamada said that he had bullied and assaulted several students with
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in school. In one interview, Oyamada dismissed the incidents with a laugh. In a 1995 interview for ', Oyamada said he was involved with a group of bullies who had locked a disabled student in a
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, wrapped another student in gymnastics mattresses and kicked them, forced a student to eat their
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, taped a cardboard box around a student's head and poured chalk inside, made fun of a disabled student running a long-distance race, and forced a student to
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in front of other students. A dialogue between Oyamada and the victims was planned by the magazine ''
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'', but all of the victims refused to meet him. One of the victims' mothers picked up the phone and told the interviewer that her son had considered suicide. On July 14, 2021, the Tokyo Organising Committee of the
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(TOCOG) announced that Oyamada would be a composer of the 2020 Summer Olympics opening ceremony, with the concept being "the ability to celebrate differences, to empathise, and to live side by side with compassion for one another". The announcement caused a social media backlash due to Oyamada's personal history. On July 16, a week before the opening ceremony, Oyamada
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an apology, but also said articles had contained exaggerations or mistakes that he had not corrected. On the same day, the TOCOG issued a statement stating they were unaware of the interviews and that while Oyamada's actions were "very inappropriate", they had not dismissed him from the ceremony.
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, the chief executive of the Organising Committee and ex-chairman of
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, said he wanted Oyamada to remain. On July 19, Oyamada decided to leave the creative team for the Tokyo Olympics on his own terms. In September 2021, Oyamada appeared in a two-hour interview with ''
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'' addressing why he took so many years to address his past actions. He made an additional statement which stated how a blog post that circulated online edited information from past interviews to describe Oyamada as the perpetrator, even though the original ''Quick Japan'' interview stated that he did not commit the acts in question.


Discography

The discography of Cornelius consists of six studio albums, three soundtracks, eight remix albums, three extended plays, fourteen singles and seven video albums.


Studio albums


Soundtracks

* '' Ghost in the Shell: Arise'' (Warner Music Japan; January 23, 2013) – JP #33 * ''The Cat That Lived a Million Times'' (Warner Music Japan; October 31, 2013) (EP) * '' Ghost in the Shell: The New Movie O.S.T.'' (Flying Dog; June 15, 2015) – JP #62


Remix albums


Extended plays

*''
Holidays in the Sun Holiday(s) in the Sun may refer to: * ''Holidays in the Sun'' (album), by Yui * ''Holidays in the Sun'' (EP), by Cornelius * ''Holiday in the Sun'' (film), starring Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen * "Holidays in the Sun" (song), by the Sex Pistols * ...
'' (September 10, 1993) JP #12 *''Cornelius Works 1999'' (1999), rare CD-R promo from 3-D Corporation Ltd. (Japan) *''Gum EP'' (2008)


Singles


Video

*''Promotions!'' (1994), music videos *''Love Heavy Metal Style Music Vision'' (1994) – live performances *''EUS'' (2000) – live performances *''Five Point One'' (2003) – a DVD package of music videos and PM *''From Nakameguro to Everywhere Tour '02–'04'' (2008) – live performances *''Sensurround'' (2008) – a DVD version of ''Sensuous'' with accompanying videos and 5.1 surround sound *''Sensuous Synchronized Show'' (2009) – live performances


Compilation appearances

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'' (May 1, 1999) *'' DJ-Kicks: Erlend Øye'' (April 19, 2004) *''
Matador at Fifteen ''Matador at Fifteen'', a packaged release consisting of a Compact disc, CD of greatest hits, a CD of unreleased/rare tracks, and a DVD of its artists' music videos, was released by Matador Records on October 12, 2004, to celebrate the "15th Anni ...
'' (October 12, 2004) *'' The Wired CD: Rip. Sample. Mash. Share.'' (April 22, 2009)


Other works

*'' Coloris'' (2006) – a Nintendo ''
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* Cornelius appeared on the TV show ''
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'' performing a version of his song "Count Five or Six" as a way to teach kids how to count (at least up to six). This can be seen on the episode titled "Share". *"Count Five or Six" appears on the soundtrack to the TV series ''
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''. * Composed music played by the Katayanagi Twins characters in the film '' Scott Pilgrim vs. the World''. * Produced
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's ''S(o)un(d)beams'' (2011) * Composed the soundtrack to the anime series '' Ghost in the Shell: Arise'' (2013)


References


External links


cornelius-sound.com
– official website
corneliusjapan.com
– semi-official website
Nippop Profile , Cornelius

Matador Records' Cornelius page

Cornelius rocks
– Jaime Holguin from the Associated Press explores the allure of Japan's Keigo Oyamada. A May 2007 Associated Press/asap written and video piece about Cornelius.
Cornelius at Shepherd Bush Empire
– Dominic Haley from Spoonfed Media writes about the intrigue of the unexpected in Cornelius' music.
Interview with Oyamada Keigo
– Manny Santiago goes to the 3D Studio in Nakameguro, Tokyo for ''Heso'' magazine. * {{DEFAULTSORT:Cornelius 1969 births Living people Art rock musicians Japanese electronic musicians Japanese multi-instrumentalists Matador Records artists Musicians from Setagaya Plastic Ono Band members Remixers Shibuya-kei musicians