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'''Nakata Yasutaka''' (中田ヤスタカ) is a Japanese musician, producer, and DJ. He is best known for being one-half of the duo [[capsule]] and for writing and producing the music of [[Perfume (group)|Perfume]] and [[Kyary Pamyu Pamyu]].
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'''Nakata Yasutaka''' (中田ヤスタカ) is a Japanese musician, producer, and DJ. He is best known for being one-half of the duo [[CAPSULE (group)|CAPSULE]] and for creating the music of [[Perfume (group)|Perfume]] and [[Kyary Pamyu Pamyu]]. Nakata originally created the [[contemode]] sub-label on Yamaha Japan Communications in 2003; the label expired in 2012, and he moved to the unBORDE sub-label of Warner Music Japan in 2013. He is managed by the artist management company ASOBISYSTEM.
 
 
Nakata began the [[contemode]] label on Yamaha Japan Communications in 2003; currently, the only remaining active artist on this label is his unit capsule.
 
  
 
==Profile==
 
==Profile==
* '''Name:''' Nakata Yasutaka (中田ヤスタカ)
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* '''Birth Name:''' Nakata Yasutaka (中田康貴)
* '''Real Name:''' 中田康貴 (kanji spelling)
 
 
* '''Birthdate:''' {{bda|1980|02|06|mf}}
 
* '''Birthdate:''' {{bda|1980|02|06|mf}}
* '''Birthplace:''' Kanazawa, [[Ishikawa|Ishikawa Prefecture]], [[Japan]]
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* '''Birthplace:''' [[wikipedia:Kanazawa|Kanazawa]], [[wikipedia:Ishikawa Prefecture|Ishikawa]], Japan
 
* '''Blood Type:''' A
 
* '''Blood Type:''' A
  
 
==Biography==
 
==Biography==
Prior to the formation of [[capsule]] in 1997, Nakata submitted two of his [http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/MIDI MIDI] works in 1996 at the age of sixteen to Yamaha's 3rd XG DATA CONTEST and was chosen as one of six winners, receiving the Technique award. While his first piece [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kaiseki Kaiseki Ryouri] consisted of traditional Japanese music, his final piece XGroove was a mix of pop and funk. He also formed the unit SYNC⇔SYNC shortly after this with Emi Kinoko, who later worked with Nakata on Perfume's music by writing their lyrics until [[Computer City]]. Their works together have never seen official release in any capacity.
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Nakata began learning classical piano at a young age. It was through this that he became interested in music and, as he got older, started dabbling in creating original works. His early influences came from the dance music by [[Komuro Tetsuya]] which was popular at the time, as well as a shop near his home that specialized in Western music imports.
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By his first year of junior high, Nakata became aware of an instrument known as a [[wikipedia:Synthesizer|synthesizer]]. He felt limited by the sounds he could create using only piano and sought to buy one. Having gained his parents' permission as well as improved his grades, Nakata bought his first synthesizer at that moment and began to create electronic music. He became invested in his hobby, recalling, "I think how I felt about [making music] was very similar to people who were deep into their soccer club activities. Just like the kids you'd say 'he looks like he’s going for the inter-school championship' about, I'd make music as soon as I got home every day. I'd do it even when my stomach was empty, and I'd do it all the way up until I had to sleep."<ref>"[http://roomgirl.tumblr.com/post/45115526556 My Turning Point #36: Nakata Yasutaka (November 2008)]". ''Yahoo! Japan''. 2008-11-17. Retrieved 2014-11-03.</ref> Into his teens, Nakata started performing solo live shows with equipment such as a sampler and sequencer, being one of four individuals in Kanazawa who worked exclusively within electronic instrument means.
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In 1996, Nakata entered two of his [[wikipedia:MIDI|MIDI]] works in Yamaha's 3rd XG DATA CONTEST and was chosen as one of six winners, receiving the Technique award. While his first piece [[wikipedia:Kaiseki|Kaiseki Ryouri]] consisted of traditional Japanese music, his second one entitled XGroove was a mix of pop and funk.
  
In March of 1997, Nakata went to the Hokuriku Teen's Music Festival where he met and formed capsule with Koshijima Toshiko. Since their major debut in 2001, Nakata has focused mostly on capsule. He frequently fuses elements of house, lounge, electronica, and bossa nova in all the music he produces, as well as overlooking the art direction of capsule's releases.
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In March of 1997, Nakata went to the Hokuriku Teen's Music Festival where he met [[Koshijima Toshiko]] through a mutual group of musician friends. Of his decision to work with her on [[CAPSULE (group)|CAPSULE]], Nakata has said, "In the middle of all these guys in bands, I was creating songs on my computer alone. Koshijima-san was a total karaoke girl. So I asked her over and said I was hoping she'd give singing one of my songs a shot. Had she been the vocalist in a band or doing her own thing, I never would've asked."<ref>"[http://roomgirl.tumblr.com/post/79592594429 FLASH BACK interview on vanvan Online (March 2008)]". ''vanvan Online''. 2008-03. Retrieved 2014-11-03.</ref> The duo made their live performance debut in May of 1998 at the MUSIC QUEST Grand Showcase.
  
In 2003, Nakata produced a song for the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Konami Konami] game [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pop'n_Music pop'n music 10] under the stagename polyphonic room entitled [http://vjarmy.com/wiki/index.php/STEREO_TOKYO [1]], in which Koshijima Toshiko provided backing vocals and Wanta of [[Hazel Nuts Chocolate]] did the main vocals [http://www.psn.ne.jp/~slayer/allmusic/STEREOTOKYO.html [2]]. He also started producing Perfume in this year.
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Nakata enrolled in the [http://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E6%9D%B1%E4%BA%AC%E3%82%B9%E3%82%AF%E3%83%BC%E3%83%AB%E3%82%AA%E3%83%96%E3%83%9F%E3%83%A5%E3%83%BC%E3%82%B8%E3%83%83%E3%82%AF%E5%B0%82%E9%96%80%E5%AD%A6%E6%A0%A1 Tokyo School of Music] in Edogawa, Tokyo. While in school, he was partnered with Emi Kinoko to create songs as part of a project. He formed a unit called SYNC⇔SYNC with her and put short clips of the work they made on his personal website. It was through this that Nakata was later contacted by [[Perfume (group)|Perfume]]'s management company who were interested in having the trio be produced by SYNC⇔SYNC. Emi Kinoko wrote Perfume's lyrics until their single [[Computer City]], which at that point Nakata took total control over the unit and fully produces their music to this day.
  
In 2004 he worked with Momose Yoshiyuki of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Studio_Kajino Studio Kajino] to create a short animated film [[Portable Kuukou|Portable Kuukou]] featuring capsule's song of the same name. This was the beginning of a trilogy of "short short films" based on three capsule tracks: Portable Kuukou, [[space station No.9]] and [[Aeropolis|Soratobu Toshikeikaku]] (in that order).
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Since CAPSULE's major debut in 2001, the duo's music has spanned and incorporated various genres including bossa nova, lounge, pop, electronic house, and more. Nakata was known for being incredibly involved in his personal project's output, yet in recent years has become more lax, no longer directing their music videos or designing elaborate packaging on their physical CD releases.
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In 2003, Nakata produced a song for the [[wikipedia:Konami|Konami]] game [[wikipedia:Pop'n_Music|pop'n music 10]] under the stagename polyphonic room entitled STEREO TOKYO<ref>[http://vjarmy.com/wiki/index.php/STEREO_TOKYO STEREO TOKYO on RemyWiki]</ref>, in which Wanta of [[Hazel Nuts Chocolate]] did the main vocals and Koshijima Toshiko provided chorus vocals.
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In 2004 he worked with Momose Yoshiyuki of [[wikipedia:Studio Kajino|Studio Kajino]] to create the short animated film [[Portable Kuukou|Portable Kuukou]] featuring capsule's song of the same name. This was the beginning of a trilogy of "short short films" based on three capsule tracks: Portable Kuukou, [[Space Station No.9|space station No.9]] and [[Aeropolis|Soratobu Toshikeikaku]] (in that order).
  
 
Nakata struck a collaboration deal in December 2007 with Japanese fashion brand [http://www.frapbois.jp/ FRAPBOIS], inspiring their fashion line for spring/summer 2008 to be electro-pop themed. He created the background music for a short [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=smJkiaNhMWo commercial] for FRAPBOIS which was shown in their stores during this time. In this year, he started collaborating with [[MEG (electropop)|MEG]] on her music, with her writing lyrics and him composing/arranging.
 
Nakata struck a collaboration deal in December 2007 with Japanese fashion brand [http://www.frapbois.jp/ FRAPBOIS], inspiring their fashion line for spring/summer 2008 to be electro-pop themed. He created the background music for a short [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=smJkiaNhMWo commercial] for FRAPBOIS which was shown in their stores during this time. In this year, he started collaborating with [[MEG (electropop)|MEG]] on her music, with her writing lyrics and him composing/arranging.
  
In 2011, Nakata began producing fashion model [[Kyary Pamyu Pamyu]] and also started his own monthly all-ages DJ event named TAKENOKO!!!. It frequently features himself, [[RAM RIDER]], and Kyary as regular DJs. In addition to TAKENOKO!!!, Nakata also regularly appears at DJ events FLASH!!! and RED.
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In 2011, Nakata began producing fashion model [[Kyary Pamyu Pamyu]] and also started his own monthly all-ages DJ event named TAKENOKO!!! featuring himself, [[RAM RIDER]], and Kyary as regular DJs. In addition to TAKENOKO!!!, Nakata also regularly appears at DJ events FLASH!!! and WARP!!! and often headlines ASOBINITE!!!.
  
Nakata received the Creator award as part of Changemakers of the Year 2012. He was additionally honored by the Japan Record Awards for his composition work on both [[Tsukema Tsukeru]] and [[Spice (Perfume)|Spice]] and appeared at the ceremony where Kyary Pamyu Pamyu performed.
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Nakata received the Creator award as part of Changemakers of the Year 2012. He was additionally honored by the Japan Record Awards for his composition work on both [[Tsukema Tsukeru]] and [[Spice (Perfume)|Spice]] and appeared at the ceremony where Kyary Pamyu Pamyu performed. In 2014, he created the theme song for the sci-fi movie [[wikipedia:Appleseed Alpha|Appleseed Alpha]] and appeared at the 27th Tokyo International Film Festival to speak about the film.
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[[File:ystk_2014.jpg|right|300px|thumb|Nakata Yasutaka at the 27th Tokyo International Film Festival (2014)]]
  
 
==Discography==
 
==Discography==
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===Singles===
 
===Singles===
 
* [2005.05.09] [[Cafe Unice|cafe unice]]
 
* [2005.05.09] [[Cafe Unice|cafe unice]]
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* [2016.10.05] [[Nanimono EP|NANIMONO EP]] feat. [[Kenshi Yonezu]]
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* [2017.01.18] [[Crazy Crazy / Harajuku Iyahoi]] (原宿いやほい) <small>(Colaboration single)</small>
  
 
===Digital Singles===
 
===Digital Singles===
 
* [2013.07.10] [[Into Darkness (Kyarypamyupamyu)|Into Darkness]]
 
* [2013.07.10] [[Into Darkness (Kyarypamyupamyu)|Into Darkness]]
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* [2017.01.18] [[Crazy Crazy]] (feat. [[wikipedia:Charli XCX|Charli XCX]] & [[Kyary Pamyu Pamyu]])
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* [2018.11.17] [[Bokura no Network]] (ぼくらのネットワーク) <small>(DAOKO × [[Nakata Yasutaka]])</small>
  
 
===Soundtracks===
 
===Soundtracks===
* [2007.05.23] [[Liar Game Original Soundtrack|LIAR GAME original soundtrack]]
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* [2007.05.23] [[Liar Game Original Soundtrack|LIAR GAME Original Soundtrack]]
* [2010.03.03] [[Liar Game 2 Original Soundtrack|LIAR GAME 2 original soundtrack]]
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* [2010.03.03] [[Liar Game 2 Original Soundtrack|LIAR GAME 2 Original Soundtrack]]
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* [2011.01.22] [[Norageki!]]
 
* [2012.03.02] [[Liar Game -Saisei- Original Soundtrack|LIAR GAME -Saisei- Original Soundtrack]] (LIAR GAME -再生- オリジナルサウンドトラック)
 
* [2012.03.02] [[Liar Game -Saisei- Original Soundtrack|LIAR GAME -Saisei- Original Soundtrack]] (LIAR GAME -再生- オリジナルサウンドトラック)
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* [2016.10.05] [[N@nimono Original Soundtrack]] (何者)
  
 
===Compilations / Other===
 
===Compilations / Other===
 
* [1999.11.10] [[Tennen Shoujo EX|Tennen Shoujo EX]] <small>(Yume Nara Samenaide Hoshii and Happie Day! [as K@TANA])</small>
 
* [1999.11.10] [[Tennen Shoujo EX|Tennen Shoujo EX]] <small>(Yume Nara Samenaide Hoshii and Happie Day! [as K@TANA])</small>
* [2003.10.22] [[contemode V.A.]] <small>(Tracks 1 & 7; Tracks 5 & 8 [as Lounge Electron and Tokyo Rhythm Shift])</small>
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* [2003.10.22] [[contemode V.A.]] <small>(Tracks (Tracks 1, 2, 5 under alias Lounge Electron, 7, 8 under alias Tokyo Rhythm Shift, 12)</small>
 
* [2003.10.29] [[Pop'n Music 10 AC CS Pop'n Music 8|pop'n music 10 AC CS pop'n music 8]] <small>(Track 2 - STEREO TOKYO [as polyphonic room])</small>
 
* [2003.10.29] [[Pop'n Music 10 AC CS Pop'n Music 8|pop'n music 10 AC CS pop'n music 8]] <small>(Track 2 - STEREO TOKYO [as polyphonic room])</small>
 
* [2004.06.02] [[spaghetti vabune!|spaghetti vabune!]] - [[eight players ep|eight players ep]] <small>(Track 4 - favorite song [contemode bossa mix])</small>
 
* [2004.06.02] [[spaghetti vabune!|spaghetti vabune!]] - [[eight players ep|eight players ep]] <small>(Track 4 - favorite song [contemode bossa mix])</small>
* [2004.12.08] [[contemode V.A. 2]] <small>(Track 1)</small>
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* [2004.12.08] [[contemode V.A. 2]] <small>(Tracks 1, 2, 5, 7, 9, 13))</small>
 
* [2006.03.15] [[Mojipittan Daijiten Original Soundtrack|Mojipittan Daijiten Original Soundtrack]] <small>(Track 12 - Futari no Mojipittan [fine c'est la mix])</small>
 
* [2006.03.15] [[Mojipittan Daijiten Original Soundtrack|Mojipittan Daijiten Original Soundtrack]] <small>(Track 12 - Futari no Mojipittan [fine c'est la mix])</small>
 
* [2006.11.08] [[m-flo]] loves [[BONNIE PINK]] - [[Love Song (m-flo)|Love Song]] <small>(Track 3 - Lotta love [yasutaka nakata capsule mix])</small>
 
* [2006.11.08] [[m-flo]] loves [[BONNIE PINK]] - [[Love Song (m-flo)|Love Song]] <small>(Track 3 - Lotta love [yasutaka nakata capsule mix])</small>
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==Artists Worked With==
 
==Artists Worked With==
===Ongoing===
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===Current===
* [[CAPSULE (group)|capsule]]
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* [[CAPSULE (group)|CAPSULE]]
* [[Perfume]]
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* [[Perfume (group)|Perfume]]
* [[Kyarypamyupamyu]]
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* [[Kyary Pamyu Pamyu]]
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* [[Mito Natsume]]
  
 
===Past===
 
===Past===
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* [[Kayo Aiko]]
 
* [[Kayo Aiko]]
 
* and many more!
 
* and many more!
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==References==
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{{Reflist}}
  
 
[[Category:Artists]]  
 
[[Category:Artists]]  

Latest revision as of 17:36, 24 November 2018

Nakata Yasutaka promoting Crazy Crazy / Harajuku Iyahoi (2017)

Nakata Yasutaka (中田ヤスタカ) is a Japanese musician, producer, and DJ. He is best known for being one-half of the duo CAPSULE and for creating the music of Perfume and Kyary Pamyu Pamyu. Nakata originally created the contemode sub-label on Yamaha Japan Communications in 2003; the label expired in 2012, and he moved to the unBORDE sub-label of Warner Music Japan in 2013. He is managed by the artist management company ASOBISYSTEM.

Profile

  • Birth Name: Nakata Yasutaka (中田康貴)
  • Birthdate: February 6, 1980 (1980-02-06) (age 44)
  • Birthplace: Kanazawa, Ishikawa, Japan
  • Blood Type: A

Biography

Nakata began learning classical piano at a young age. It was through this that he became interested in music and, as he got older, started dabbling in creating original works. His early influences came from the dance music by Komuro Tetsuya which was popular at the time, as well as a shop near his home that specialized in Western music imports.

By his first year of junior high, Nakata became aware of an instrument known as a synthesizer. He felt limited by the sounds he could create using only piano and sought to buy one. Having gained his parents' permission as well as improved his grades, Nakata bought his first synthesizer at that moment and began to create electronic music. He became invested in his hobby, recalling, "I think how I felt about [making music] was very similar to people who were deep into their soccer club activities. Just like the kids you'd say 'he looks like he’s going for the inter-school championship' about, I'd make music as soon as I got home every day. I'd do it even when my stomach was empty, and I'd do it all the way up until I had to sleep."[1] Into his teens, Nakata started performing solo live shows with equipment such as a sampler and sequencer, being one of four individuals in Kanazawa who worked exclusively within electronic instrument means.

In 1996, Nakata entered two of his MIDI works in Yamaha's 3rd XG DATA CONTEST and was chosen as one of six winners, receiving the Technique award. While his first piece Kaiseki Ryouri consisted of traditional Japanese music, his second one entitled XGroove was a mix of pop and funk.

In March of 1997, Nakata went to the Hokuriku Teen's Music Festival where he met Koshijima Toshiko through a mutual group of musician friends. Of his decision to work with her on CAPSULE, Nakata has said, "In the middle of all these guys in bands, I was creating songs on my computer alone. Koshijima-san was a total karaoke girl. So I asked her over and said I was hoping she'd give singing one of my songs a shot. Had she been the vocalist in a band or doing her own thing, I never would've asked."[2] The duo made their live performance debut in May of 1998 at the MUSIC QUEST Grand Showcase.

Nakata enrolled in the Tokyo School of Music in Edogawa, Tokyo. While in school, he was partnered with Emi Kinoko to create songs as part of a project. He formed a unit called SYNC⇔SYNC with her and put short clips of the work they made on his personal website. It was through this that Nakata was later contacted by Perfume's management company who were interested in having the trio be produced by SYNC⇔SYNC. Emi Kinoko wrote Perfume's lyrics until their single Computer City, which at that point Nakata took total control over the unit and fully produces their music to this day.

Since CAPSULE's major debut in 2001, the duo's music has spanned and incorporated various genres including bossa nova, lounge, pop, electronic house, and more. Nakata was known for being incredibly involved in his personal project's output, yet in recent years has become more lax, no longer directing their music videos or designing elaborate packaging on their physical CD releases.

In 2003, Nakata produced a song for the Konami game pop'n music 10 under the stagename polyphonic room entitled STEREO TOKYO[3], in which Wanta of Hazel Nuts Chocolate did the main vocals and Koshijima Toshiko provided chorus vocals.

In 2004 he worked with Momose Yoshiyuki of Studio Kajino to create the short animated film Portable Kuukou featuring capsule's song of the same name. This was the beginning of a trilogy of "short short films" based on three capsule tracks: Portable Kuukou, space station No.9 and Soratobu Toshikeikaku (in that order).

Nakata struck a collaboration deal in December 2007 with Japanese fashion brand FRAPBOIS, inspiring their fashion line for spring/summer 2008 to be electro-pop themed. He created the background music for a short commercial for FRAPBOIS which was shown in their stores during this time. In this year, he started collaborating with MEG on her music, with her writing lyrics and him composing/arranging.

In 2011, Nakata began producing fashion model Kyary Pamyu Pamyu and also started his own monthly all-ages DJ event named TAKENOKO!!! featuring himself, RAM RIDER, and Kyary as regular DJs. In addition to TAKENOKO!!!, Nakata also regularly appears at DJ events FLASH!!! and WARP!!! and often headlines ASOBINITE!!!.

Nakata received the Creator award as part of Changemakers of the Year 2012. He was additionally honored by the Japan Record Awards for his composition work on both Tsukema Tsukeru and Spice and appeared at the ceremony where Kyary Pamyu Pamyu performed. In 2014, he created the theme song for the sci-fi movie Appleseed Alpha and appeared at the 27th Tokyo International Film Festival to speak about the film.

Nakata Yasutaka at the 27th Tokyo International Film Festival (2014)

Discography

Singles

Digital Singles

Soundtracks

Compilations / Other

Artists Worked With

Current

Past

References

  1. "My Turning Point #36: Nakata Yasutaka (November 2008)". Yahoo! Japan. 2008-11-17. Retrieved 2014-11-03.
  2. "FLASH BACK interview on vanvan Online (March 2008)". vanvan Online. 2008-03. Retrieved 2014-11-03.
  3. STEREO TOKYO on RemyWiki