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, is a Japanese musician. He is the vocalist, guitarist and songwriter for the Hokkaido rock band
Sakanaction , stylised as sakanaction, are a Japanese rock band from Sapporo, Hokkaido. Their music is a fusion of alternative rock, electronic, pop, and new wave styles. The band consists of five members: Ichiro Yamaguchi, Motoharu Iwadera, Ami Kusakari, ...
.


Biography

Ichiro Yamaguchi was born in
Otaru, Hokkaido is a city and port in Shiribeshi Subprefecture, Hokkaido, Japan, northwest of Sapporo. The city faces Ishikari Bay and the Sea of Japan, and has long served as the main port of the bay. With its many historical buildings, Otaru is a popular tou ...
in 1980. He grew up listening to a wide variety of music, as his father ran a business that acted as a cafe during the daytime and as a bar at night. His father had lived in Europe for many years, so often played music such as the German electronic band
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. The business would occasionally hold performances for musicians, such as Japanese folk singer Masato Tomobe. This variety made it feel natural for Yamaguchi to create multi-genre music. Yamaguchi began to play music naturally, learning how to play the guitar after picking up an acoustic guitar that was in his parents home. The first songs he learnt on the guitar were Kaguya-hime/Iruka's 1970 folk song "Nagoriyuki" and
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's "Kekkon Shiyō yo" (1972). He was inspired to write lyrics by the large number of second hand books his father bought, such as those of
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,
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,
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and Yoshiro Ishihara, as well as haiku poets
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and
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. In 1998, Yamaguchi formed a band with his high school friends from Sapporo Daiichi High School, called Dutchman, which performed
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-inspired music. Yamaguchi acted as the band's vocalist and primary songwriter. Yamaguchi and the band were scouted and trained by
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, however the group never formally debuted with Victor. In 2002, the band released ''Demonstration'', an album compiled of seven demos the band recorded between 2000 and 2002. After six years together, Dutchman broke up due to creative differences, when Yamaguchi tried adding electronic elements into their music, especially on the song "
Mikazuki Sunset () is a song written by Japanese musician Ichiro Yamaguchi. Originally released as a concert-exclusive single in 2003 by his high school band Dutchman, it was the leading promotional song from Yamaguchi's major label band Sakanaction's debut stud ...
". It was originally performed with a rock sound, but Yamaguchi felt that a purely rock arrangement did not create the imagery he wanted to express, and incorporated dance music. After the band broke up, Yamaguchi kept the name Dutchman for his solo project as a DJ, where he created techno and club music. Yamaguchi had the idea that it would be interesting to mix electronic music with Japanese-style "folky melodies". When Yamaguchi was asked to create remix of the song "Shiranami Top Water" for the compilation album ''Music for Pardisco'' in 2004, he found it difficult to create the entire song by himself. These two reasons led him to ask Dutchman's former guitarist Motoharu Iwadera to start working with him again, and the pair created the band
Sakanaction , stylised as sakanaction, are a Japanese rock band from Sapporo, Hokkaido. Their music is a fusion of alternative rock, electronic, pop, and new wave styles. The band consists of five members: Ichiro Yamaguchi, Motoharu Iwadera, Ami Kusakari, ...
. After three additional members of the band joined, Sakanaction made their major debut in 2007, with the album ''
Go to the Future ''Go to the Future'' () is the debut studio album by Japanese band Sakanaction. It was released on May 9, 2007 through Victor Entertainment sub-label BabeStar. Recorded and produced in the band's native Hokkaido in a month, the album compiled the ...
'' under the
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sublabel BabeStar Label. After the band's second album '' Night Fishing'' (2008), Yamaguchi and the other members of Sakanaction moved to Tokyo in the spring of 2008, and were moved to the main Victor Entertainment artist roster. moving from Hokkaido to Tokyo in the spring of 2008. In 2010, the band had their break-out hit "
Aruku Around (), also known as "A Look Around", is a song by Japanese band Sakanaction. It was initially released as a digital download on January 6, 2010, before a wide release on January 13 as the band's second physical single. The song was praised by cr ...
", debuting at number three on
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's single charts. Since "Aruku Around", the band has seen greater commercial success, with their albums ''
Documentaly ''Documentaly'' (stylized as ''DocumentaLy'', ) is the fifth studio album by Japanese band Sakanaction, released on September 28, 2011. Written around a documentary theme, the band were inspired by personal and world events in 2011 to create mate ...
'' (2011) and ''
Sakanaction , stylised as sakanaction, are a Japanese rock band from Sapporo, Hokkaido. Their music is a fusion of alternative rock, electronic, pop, and new wave styles. The band consists of five members: Ichiro Yamaguchi, Motoharu Iwadera, Ami Kusakari, ...
'' (2013) both certified gold by the
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. In 2012, Yamaguchi began writing music for dramatic productions, such as the band's single "
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", which was written specifically for the drama ''Sanjūnana-sai de Isha ni Natta Boku: Kenshūi Junjō Monogatari''. Increasingly, songs Yamaguchi has written for Sakanaction have been used in dramatic works, including "
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" (2013), used as the theme song for the
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drama ''Dinner'', "Eureka" used as the ending theme for the film ''Judge!'', "Hasu no Hana" (2014), written for the film '' Close Range Love'' and "Shin Takarajima" (2015), written for the live action adaptation film version of the manga ''
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''. Aside from Sakanaction, Yamaguchi has collaborated with several musicians. In 2010 he wrote the song "Magic Time" from
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's 20th album ''We Are SMAP!''. He collaborated with them again in 2012 to write their single "
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", which was used to promote the
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broadcast of the
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, and debuted at number one on the Oricon single chart. In 2010, Yamaguchi was a featured vocalist on
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's album ''Cypress Girls'', on the song "Kimino-Me". He collaborated with Base Ball Bear vocalist Yūsuke Koide in 2011 to write the song "Kodona no Kaidan" for idol singer Shiho Nanba, who released the track as a single. In September 2015, Yamaguchi collaborated with electronic musician
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and fashion brand Anrealage to create a catwalk soundtrack for the brand's appearance at the
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. The composition, ''Reflects'', was released digitally on January 20, 2016, and features two versions of the set: an eighteen-minute live
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of the composition as it was used at the event, and ''Reflects Live Rec 2015'', a thirteen-minute real-time live studio recording of Yamaguchi and Aoki creating ''Reflects''. Since 2012, Yamaguchi has served as a host for a segment on the Tokyo FM radio show School of Lock!, called Sakana Locks!.


Personal life

In 2010 right before the tour for the band's album ''
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'', Sakanaquarium 2010 Kikuuiki, Yamaguchi suffered
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, and permanently lost hearing in his right ear.


Discography


Extended plays


Production discography


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Yamaguchi, Ichiro 1980 births Living people Japanese alternative rock musicians Japanese guitarists Japanese music video directors Japanese radio personalities Japanese male singer-songwriters Japanese singer-songwriters Musicians from Hokkaido People from Otaru 21st-century Japanese singers 21st-century guitarists 21st-century Japanese male singers