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Dragon Ash has been one of Japan’s most successful bands of the last decade, and influential in helping establish Japanese hip-hop and “mixture-kei”. The group was originally formed by high school friends Kenji Furuya (guitar/vocals) and Makoto Sakurai (drums). They held auditions for band members, and hired on bassist Ikuzo Baba (AKA Ikuzone, with umlauts not included here), who was 29 at the time and had some experience in the music business. Kenji Furuya is the son of well known actor Ikko Furuya, and the association, along with the fact that Kenji had done some TV and movie work, helped draw attention to the group. Kenji tries to downplay the connection to his famous father, and even uses a different kanji character in his name, but while the connection was not “officially” announced until 1999, the link was widely known early on. Dragon Ash began playing live in mid-1996, and in 1997 signed on with Victor. They added another high school friend, DJ Bots on turntable, which led their sound away from straight ahead punk to more “mixture-kei” (as punk combined with hip-hop is commonly referred to in Japan), somewhere near the realm of the Beastie Boys. Their debut EP Mustang did well, and was particularly popular in indie/alternative circles. Their 1998 album Buzz Songs became a fairly big hit, but their follow-up EPs in May 1999 - I Love Hip Hop and Grateful Days - were massive. The “I Love Hip Hop” song is basically a reworking... Read More


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Artist Name

Dragon Ash

Debut
1997
Period Active
90s > Present


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