Tomoyasu Hotei
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Tomoyasu Hotei | |
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Takasaki, Gunma, Japan | |
Genres | Rock |
Occupation(s) | Musician, singer-songwriter, composer, record producer, actor |
Instrument(s) | Guitar, vocals, bass, drums, keyboard |
Years active | 1977–present |
Labels | Universal Music Japan, Spinefarm |
Formerly of | Boøwy, Complex |
Website | hotei.com |
Tomoyasu Hotei (布袋 寅泰, Hotei Tomoyasu, born February 1, 1962), also known simply as Hotei (/ˈhoʊteɪ/ HOH-tay), is a Japanese musician, singer-songwriter, composer, record producer and actor. With a career spanning more than 40 years, Hotei claims record sales of over 40 million copies and has collaborated with acclaimed artists from around the world.[1] Hotei first rose to prominence in the 1980s as the guitarist for Boøwy, one of Japan's most popular rock bands, before starting a solo career.
In 2003, he was ranked number 70 on
Early life
Hotei was born to a
Career
Boøwy (1981–1988)
After being expelled from high school, Hotei traveled to
Solo career in Japan (1988–2012)
After the break up of Boøwy, Hotei released his debut solo album Guitarhythm in 1988 via EMI Records, and established himself as a solo artist. Throughout the 1990s Hotei's profile continued to grow in Japan, with regular album releases supported by major tours and with Hotei writing songs and producing for other artists, including collaborations with both Japanese and international artists. Hotei also made two albums with
both of which went to number one in the national charts. Guitarhythm is currently his only album sung completely in English. Hotei has recorded most of his albums outside of Japan, largely in Europe, including in London, Berlin, and Montreux.Hotei has recorded with many foreign musicians, including playing on
In addition to many bestselling solo albums, Hotei composed and performed the score for
Hotei collaborated with Char for the 2006 single "Stereocaster". The following year he, Char and Brian Setzer held a short joint tour.[11]
On July 30 and 31, 2011, Hotei and Kikkawa reunited as Complex for two nights at the Tokyo Dome. All proceeds were donated to aid the victims of the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami.[12]
On February 1, 2012, Hotei performed a concert at the Saitama Super Arena to celebrate his 50th birthday. Former Boøwy drummer Makoto Takahashi appeared as a special guest and together they played Boøwy's "Justy" and "No. New York".[13] Hotei made his directorial debut in April 2012, with the stage play Psychedelic Pain, for which he also wrote the music.[14] On May 8, it was announced that Hotei would move to London in June, in hopes of starting an international career.[15]
Relocating to London and international focus
2012–2014
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After years of spending a great deal of time in the UK, Hotei and his family relocated fully to London in June 2012,[15] primarily for Hotei to pursue his dream of an international career. Hotei played his first major show in the UK in December 2012 at The Roundhouse in London. In November 2013 Hotei played 2 headline shows, first at Shepherd's Bush Empire in London, and then at the Highline Ballroom in New York. In an interview with the Financial Times, Hotei commented, "Last year I turned 50...time goes quickly, it's my last chance to try and get my dream. I want to play all over the world."[16]
On March 6, 2014, Hotei joined The Rolling Stones on stage during the final show of their tour in Japan. He was a surprise guest at their Tokyo Dome concert, playing the song "Respectable" before a crowd of 53,000 fans. Hotei's most famous song "Battle Without Honor or Humanity" was selected for a nationwide TV commercial in the UK for Buxton Water's "Naturally Pumped Up" campaign. The campaign launched in June 2014, with plans to run for six months.[17]
Joined by band members Zachary Alford (drums),[10] Tony Grey (bass), and Toshiyuki Kishi (keyboard/programming), Hotei played a series of private shows and summer festivals during June, July, and August 2014. This included appearances at England's Cornbury Festival, Switzerland's Montreux Jazz Festival, and the UK's Y Not Festival. An earlier warmup gig was held at The Lexington in London, and Hotei was also invited to perform solo as a special guest of Lord March during the Goodwood Festival of Speed. Live4Ever covered the Y Not Festival, describing Hotei as "undoubtedly the coolest man on site during his afternoon set on the main stage, performing instrumental sections fit for several people in his ability to flick between technically staggering solos and crunching guitar chords whilst jumping around the stage like an excitable Duracell rabbit."[18]
During a brief trip back to Japan, Hotei played four sold-out shows at the Blue Note Tokyo in late August, and also performed at a private party for the launch of the new
2015–2016
Hotei's released the single "How The Cookie Crumbles" featuring Iggy Pop on vocals in June, the first single to be released from his forthcoming second English-language solo album Strangers, which was released by
Hotei celebrated his 35th anniversary in music in 2016, which included 57 live shows in Japan in a variety of different venues, from small clubs to major arenas, and finishing with a 35-song performance at the Nippon Budokan in Tokyo on December 30. As well as his anniversary, Hotei continued to work internationally to support his Strangers album. In February 2016, Hotei performed showcases at Paradiso/Amsterdam, La Boule Noir/Paris and Cassiopeia/Berlin, with Noko on bass and Cliff Hewitt on drums. In July 2016 he performed live in Los Angeles for the first time, selling out The Troubadour, and also returned to Highline Ballroom in New York. A third single was released from the album, "Move It" featuring Richard Kruspe was released in April 2016, and a fourth, "Walking Through The Night" featuring Iggy Pop, was released in November.
Hotei contributed guitar to Zucchero Fornaciari's song "Ti voglio sposare" for the Italian singer's Black Cat album, which was released in April 2016, beginning a series of collaborations between the two artists which included Zucchero's first ever performances in Tokyo in May 2016, accompanied by Hotei, at an event organized by the Italian Embassy in Tokyo, and Hotei's first ever live appearance in Italy, at Zucchero's record-breaking Verona Arena run of dates, in September.
2017–2018
In February 2017 Hotei joined Fornaciari on stage at the
Having completed the album in July, with recording largely taking place again in London, Hotei released his 17th solo album Paradox worldwide on October 25, 2017. It is his first Japanese-language album since Come Rain Come Shine almost five years earlier. The album was launched with three lyric videos, for the songs "Dreamers are Lonely", "Amplifire" and "Hitokoto". Hotei completed the Paradox tour in Japan in December 2017. His song "Kill to Love You" featuring Matthew Tuck from British heavy metal band Bullet for My Valentine was used in the UK trailers for Russian action movie Attraction in December 2017 and January 2018.
Hotei did an exclusive live streaming performance from
On October 20, 2018 Hotei performed his first headline show in London for three years, at a special concert at
2019–present
Hotei released his 18th solo studio album, Guitarhythm VI in May 2019, 10 years after Guitarhythm V. It features collaborations with
On November 25, 2020, Hotei released the collaborative album Soul to Soul, which features collaborations with his fellow Japanese Kazuya Yoshii and Glim Spanky, as well as international acts like Carlinhos Brown, Marc Lavoine, Calogero and Yang Kun.[20]
Personal life
Hotei has been married twice. He married singer Kumiko Yamashita in January 1986; they divorced in November 1997.[2] He has been married to singer and actress Miki Imai since June 1999.[13] They have a daughter (born July 26, 2002).
Although based in London, Hotei travels frequently between Japan and the UK for concert tours, recording, and event appearances. In February 2013,
On June 14, 2007, Hotei allegedly assaulted his friend and punk rock singer Kō Machida.[22] The incident happened when the two men got into an argument about a band they planned on forming together.[22] Machida filed a police report on the 18th, and Hotei was ordered to pay a fine of 300,000 yen on October 1.[23]
Discography
Singles
- "Dancing with the Moonlight" (April 3, 1989)
- Released only in the UK in two mixes on 12" inch and 7" inch vinyl.
- "Deja-vu" (December 12, 1990), Oricon Singles Chart Peak Position: #2[24]
- "Beat Emotion" (June 29, 1991) #1[24]
- "You" (December 4, 1991) #12[24]
- "Lonely Wild" (July 22, 1992) #5[24]
- "Saraba Seishun no Hikari" (さらば青春の光, July 28, 1993) #8[24]
- "Surrender" (サレンダー, March 30, 1994) #2[24]
- "Bara to Ame" (薔薇と雨, December 14, 1994) #13[24]
- "Poison" (January 25, 1995) #2[24]
- "Thrill" (スリル, October 18, 1995) #1[24]
- "Last Scene" (ラストシーン, January 24, 1996) #3[24]
- "Inochi wa Moyashitsukusu tame no Mono" (命は燃やしつくすためのもの, May 24, 1996) #13[24]
- "Circus" (October 23, 1996) #3[24]
- "Change Yourself!" (August 1, 1997) #6[24]
- "Thank You & Good Bye" (January 28, 1998) #9[24]
- "Bambina" (バンビーナ, April 16, 1999) #2[24]
- "Nobody is Perfect" (May 12, 1999) #10[24]
- "Vampire" (August 30, 2000) #8[24]
- "Love Junkie" (October 25, 2000) #11[24]
- "Born to Be Free" (January 1, 2001) #14[24]
- "Russian Roulette" (February 6, 2002) #9[24]
- "Destiny Rose" (October 17, 2002) #8[24]
- "Nocturne No.9" (August 27, 2003) #13[24]
- "Another Battle" (アナザー・バトル, June 30, 2004) #17[24]
- "Identity" (February 23, 2005) #21[24]
- "Back Streets of Tokyo" (August 23, 2006) #19[25]
- A collaboration with Brian Setzer.
- "Stereocaster" (November 8, 2006) #17[26]
- A collaboration with Char.
- "Still Alive" (August 4, 2010) #20[24]
- "Promise" (May 18, 2011) #10[24]
- "Don't Give Up!" (December 5, 2012) #16[24]
- "Wuthering Heights" (嵐が丘, March 5, 2013) #17[24]
- "How the Cookie Crumbles" (June 15, 2015)
- UK and Europe only single, featuring Iggy Pop.
- "8 Beat no Silhouette" (8 BEATのシルエット, April 6, 2016) #13[24]
- "Move It" featuring Richard Kruspe(April 2016)
- "Walking Through the Night" featuring Iggy Pop (November 2016)
- "Dreamers are Lonely" (October 2017)
- "Kill to Love You" (January 2018)
- "202X / Boombastic" (September 19, 2018) #15[24]
- "Thanks a Lot" (April 2019)
- "Clone" (May 2019)
- "Give It To The Universe" (May 2019)
Studio albums
- Guitarhythm (October 5, 1988), Oricon Albums Chart Peak Position: #2[27]
- Guitarhythm II (September 27, 1991) #1[27]
- Guitarhythm III (September 23, 1992) #2[27]
- Guitarhythm IV (June 1, 1994) #2[27]
- King & Queen (February 28, 1996) #1[27]
- Supersonic Generation (April 29, 1998) #4[27]
- Fetish (November 29, 2000) #8[27]
- Scorpio Rising (March 6, 2002) #6[27]
- Doberman (September 26, 2003) #9[27]
- Monster Drive (June 15, 2005) #10[27]
- Soul Sessions (December 6, 2006) #15[27]
- Ambivalent (October 24, 2007) #10[27]
- Guitarhythm V (February 18, 2009) #5[27]
- Come Rain Come Shine (February 6, 2013) #5[27]
- New Beginnings (October 1, 2014) #4[27]
- Strangers (October 16, 2015) #12 (Japanese edition)[27]
- Paradox (October 25, 2017) #7[27]
- Guitarhythm VI (May 29, 2019) #3[27]
- Soul to Soul (November 25, 2020) #15[27]
Compilations albums
- Guitarhythm Forever Vol. 1 (February 17, 1995) #1[27]
- Guitarhythm Forever Vol. 2 (February 17, 1995) #2[27]
- Greatest Hits 1990–1999 (June 23, 1999) #1[27]
- Tonight I'm Yours / B-Side Rendez-vous (January 26, 2000, two albums) #4[27]
- All Time Super Best (December 7, 2005) #5[27]
- All Time Super Guest (August 17, 2011) #5[27]
- 51 Emotions -the best for the future- (June 22, 2016) #5[27]
Live albums
- Guitarhythm Active Tour 91-92 (April 8, 1992) #2[27]
- Guitarhythm Wild (April 28, 1993) #3[27]
- Space Cowboy Show (March 19, 1997) #3[27]
- Space Cowboy Show Encore (April 25, 1997) #8[27]
- Rock the Future Tour 2000-2001 (March 22, 2001) #15[27]
- Tomoyasu Hotei Live in Budokan (December 26, 2002) #18[27]
- Monster Drive Party!!! (September 14, 2005) #25[27]
- MTV Unplugged (June 27, 2007) #38[27]
- Climax Emotions -Live at Budokan- (June 28, 2017) #17[27]
Soundtracks
- Beautiful Noise (1993)
- Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas (1998)
- SF Samurai Fiction (July 29, 1998) #29[27]
- New Battles Without Honor and Humanity (新・仁義なき戦い/そしてその映画音楽, November 29, 2000) #41[27]
- KT -Original Motion Picture Soundtrack- (May 22, 2002)
- Kill Bill Vol. 1 (2003)
- Electric Samurai (March 30, 2004) #24[27]
- Lupin III(2014)
Other albums
- Battle Royale Mixes (December 24, 1996)
- Limited release.
- Guitar Concerto (June 1, 1998) #14[27]
- Collaboration with Michael Kamen.
- Battle Royale Mixes II (July 23, 1998) #18[27]
- Limited release.
- Guitarhythm Box (December 24, 2008) #52[27]
- Contains Guitarhythm I, II, III, IV, a preview of V, and a live DVD.
- Modern Times Rock'N'Roll (Party Mix) (November 25, 2009)
- iTunes Store limited digital download.
- Modern Times Rock'N'Roll (December 23, 2009) #12[27]
- Cover album of Western hits. Also released as a limited quantity USB flash drive on the same day.
- Hotei Memorial Super Box (February 1, 2012) #23[27]
Other work
- Wired (June 21, 1993)
- Sputnik: The Next Generation (1996)
- Arena (1996)
- Merry Axemas: A Guitar Christmas (1997)
- "Gessekai" (May 13, 1998)
- Tribute Spirits (May 1, 1999)
- "Hot Chocolate" (January 25, 2006)
- A single by Rip Slyme. Appears on "Battle Funkastic ~Rip Slyme VS Hotei~", a mash-up of Hotei's "Battle Without Honor or Humanity" and Rip Slyme's "Funkastic".
- Grace (September 14, 2007)
- Circus (March 16, 2011)
- "All You Need Is Love" (March 7, 2012)
- A charity single by Japan United with Music, composed of many different Japanese artists, for recovery from the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami. Performs one of the guitar solos.
- "Saraba, Itoshiki Kanashimitachi yo" (November 21, 2012)
- "Back in Love Again" (December 19, 2012)
- Japonism(October 21, 2015)
- What Happens Next (February 24, 2015)
- Black Cat (April 2016)
Home videos
- Guitarhythm (July 11, 1989)
- Guitarhythm Active Tour '91-'92 (March 25, 1992)
- Guitarhythm Wild (June 16, 1993)
- Serious Clips (July 27, 1994)
- Guitarhythm Serious! Climax (May 17, 1995)
- Cyber City Never Sleep (May 24, 1996)
- H (October 9, 1996)
- Space Cowboy Show (April 25, 1997)
- Space Cowboy Show Encore (1997)
- Only given to those who bought Space Cowboy Show on both VHS and DVD.
- SSG Live "Rock the Future" (October 7, 1998)
- Greatest Video 1994-1999 (July 16, 1999)
- Tonight I'm Yours (May 16, 2000), Oricon DVDs Chart Peak Position: #8[28]
- Rock the Future Tour 2000-2001 (May 16, 2001) #23[28]
- Hotei Live Jukebox (July 25, 2001) #18[28]
- Live in Budokan (July 29, 2003)
- Beat Crazy Presents Live @ AX (May 21, 2003) #31[28]
- Doberman DVD (November 3, 2003) #38[28]
- The Live! Doberman (June 30, 2004) #8[28]
- Top Runner Full Version (March 30, 2005) #56[28]
- Limited release.
- Monster Drive Party!!! (September 14, 2005) #12[28]
- All Time Super Clips (May 15, 2006) #21[28]
- All Time Super Best Tour (June 26, 2006) #7[28]
- Hotei presents "Super Soul Sessions" Brian Setzer vs Hotei vs Char (June 27, 2007) #12[28]
- MTV Unplugged (June 27, 2006) #26[28]
- Hotei and The Wanderers Funky Punky Tour 2007-2008 (April 23, 2008) #19[28]
- Tōdai-ji+G.V. / Time and Space (November 25, 2009) #15[28]
- Limited release.
- Hotei+Tōdai-ji Tomoyasu Hotei Special Live -Fly into your Dream- (November 25, 2009)
- Guitarhythm V Tour (November 25, 2009) #154[28]
- 30th Anniversary Anthology I "Souseiki" (September 14, 2011) #3[28]
- 30th Anniversary Anthology II "Ifuu Doudou" (September 14, 2011) #2[28]
- 30th Anniversary Anthology III "Ichigo Ichie" (December 9, 2011) #14[28]
- We Are Dreamer ~50th Birthday Special Celebration Gig~ (February 1, 2012) #10[28]
- Hotei Live In London- Electric Samurai- Live at O2 Shepherd's Bush Empire (August 27, 2014) #53[28]
- Tomoyasu Hotei Japan Tour 2014 -Into the Light- (June 10, 2015) #19[28]
- Hotei Jazz Trio Live at Blue Note Tokyo (June 10, 2015) #36[28]
Filmography
- SF Samurai Fiction as Rannosuke Kazamatsuri (1998)
- New Battles Without Honor and Humanity as Tochino Masatatsu (also known as Another Battle, 2002)
- Red Shadow Akakageas Rannosuke Kazamatsuri (2001)
- Akai Tsuki as Colonel Osugi (2004)
Video games
- Stolen Song (
In popular culture
- His cover of "Immigrant Song" is the entrance theme for New Japan Pro-Wrestling wrestler Togi Makabe, who uses it as a tribute to legendary wrestler Bruiser Brody who used the original version of "Immigrant Song" as his entrance theme.
- "Battle Without Honor or Humanity" was featured in the American movies Gran Turismo HD.
- "Russian Roulette" was featured in an opening video of the PS2 game Onimusha 2: Samurai's Destiny.
- "Bambina," "Russian Roulette," and "Nocturne no. 9" were featured in Konami's DrummaniaV, respectively.
- "Thrill" was featured in the video game Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan and "Bambina" was featured in its sequel.
- "Identity" was used in the Japanese TV commercial for the Nintendo Gamecube video game Star Fox Assault.
- "Bambina," "Thrill" and "Battle Without Honor or Humanity" were included as Rocksmith 2014 downloadable-content.[31]
- "Thrill" is used by Japanese wrestler Danshoku Dino as his entrance theme song.
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External links
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- Official website
- Tomoyasu Hotei at IMDb