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細野晴臣

Albums
77
Members
19
Active
1947–present
Origin
Japan
Biography

Haruomi Hosono (born July 9, 1947), also known as Harry Hosono, is a Japanese musician, singer, songwriter and record producer. He is best known internationally as a member of the rock band Happy End and the electronic music band Yellow Magic Orchestra with Yukihiro Takahashi and Ryuichi Sakamoto.

Hosono has also released many solo albums covering a variety of styles, including film soundtracks and a variety of electronic ambient albums. As well as recording his own music, Hosono has done considerable production work for other artists such as Miharu Koshi, Sheena and the Roketts, Sandii & the Sunsetz, Chisato Moritaka and Seiko Matsuda. In 2003, Hosono was ranked by HMV Japan at number 44 on their list of the 100 most important Japanese pop acts.

Hosono is the grandson of Masabumi Hosono, the only Japanese passenger and survivor of the sinking of RMS Titanic. Hosono first came to attention in Japan as the bass player of the psychedelic rock band Apryl Fool, alongside drummer Takashi Matsumoto, who released the album The Apryl Fool in 1969. Hosono and Matsumoto then formed the influential folk rock group Happy End with Eiichi Ohtaki and Shigeru Suzuki. One of the songs he composed for Happy End, "Kaze wo Atsumete" (1971), later appeared in the American film Lost in Translation and on its soundtrack in 2003. After Happy End disbanded around 1974, Hosono worked with Suzuki and a loose association of artists making "exotica"-style music under the title Tin Pan Alley.

His involvement in electronic music also dates back to the early 1970s, when he performed the electric bass for Inoue Yousui's folk pop rock album Ice World (1973) and Osamu Kitajima's progressive/psychedelic rock album Benzaiten (1974), both of which were electronic rock records utilizing synthesizers, electric guitars, and in the latter, electronic drums and rhythm machines.

In 1977, Hosono invited Ryuichi Sakamoto and Yukihiro Takahashi to work on his exotica-flavoured album Paraiso, which included electronic music produced using the Yamaha CS-80 polyphonic synthesizer and ARP Odyssey synthesizer. The band was named "Harry Hosono and the Yellow Magic Band" and, having been recorded in late 1977, Paraiso was released in early 1978. The three worked together again for the 1978 electronic album Pacific, which included an early version of the song "Cosmic Surfin".

In 1978, he released an innovative electronic soundtrack for a fictional Bollywood film Cochin Moon, together with artist Tadanori Yokoo and future YMO band members Ryuichi Sakamoto and Hideki Matsutake. Inspired by a trip to India and "the exotic, luxurious, and seemingly wonder-filled scenarios played out in Indian cinemas", it was an experimental "electro-exotica" album fusing exotic Indian music (reminiscent of Ravi Shankar and Bollywood music) with electronic music, including an early "synth raga" song entitled "Hum Ghar Sajan" (from a Guru Granth Sahib phrase). The same year, he contributed to Sakamoto's song "1000 Knives" for his solo album, The Thousand Knives of Ryuichi Sakamoto, which experimented with fusing electronic music with traditional Japanese music in early 1978.

He was one of the first producers to recognize the appeal of video game sounds and music. YMO's self-titled debut in 1978 contained substantial video game sounds and after YMO disbanded an early project was an album simply titled Video Game Music containing mixed and edited Namco arcade game music and sounds. Video Game Music was released in 1984 as an early example of a chiptune record and the first video game music album. That same year, he also produced the theme song for Hayao Miyazaki's popular anime film Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind, "Kaze no Tani no Naushika", with vocals by actress-singer Narumi Yasuda. In the late 80s and early 90s, the influence of world music on his music deepened, and he worked with international singers and musicians such as Amina Annabi.

He has produced a number of short-term band projects as a band member. His first post-YMO band was Friends of Earth. As with most of his projects he combines musical styles he's interested in. F.O.E. seemed to be a combination of funk and techno, and included a collaboration with James Brown and Maceo Parker for a remake of the song "Sex Machine". Another notable band project was 1995's Love, Peace & Trance. Members were Mimori Yusa ("Love"), Miyako Koda ("Peace"), Haruomi Hosono ("&") and Mishio Ogawa ("Trance").

In the 1990s he started the Daisyworld label to release a wide range of experimental artists from Japan and the rest of the world. Hosono collaborated on many of the releases, such as World Standard, a trip into Americana; HAT, a supergroup (the acronym stands for Hosono, Atom Heart, Tetsu Inoue),and "Quiet Logic", by Mixmaster Morris and Jonah Sharp. The Orb also paid tribute with a series of remixes including the notorious "Hope You Choke on Your Whalemeat".

In 2002 Haruomi formed the duo Sketch Show with his YMO band-mate Yukihiro Takahashi. They have released two albums, one of which, Loophole, has received a UK release. When the third former YMO member, Ryuichi Sakamoto deepened his involvement it was decided to bill those collaborations as Human Audio Sponge.

In the spring of 2007, his fellow YMO members and other artist paid tribute to Haruomi with a 2-disc album titled "Tribute to Haruomi". That same year, the animated film Appleseed Ex Machina was released featuring a soundtrack performed and supervised by Hosono.

In September 2010 he performed at the De La Fantasia festival and played songs from his upcoming album.

In February 2011 it was announced that his new album, entitled "HoSoNoVa" was to be released on April 20. He also performed a special concert to celebrate its release.

Discography

HOSONO HOUSE
細野晴臣 · 1973
恋は桃色 / 福は内鬼は外
細野晴臣 · 1973
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TROPICAL DANDY
細野晴臣 · 1975
絹街道 / ハニー・ムーン
細野晴臣 · 1975
北京ダック = Peking Duck
細野晴臣 · 1976
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泰安洋行
細野晴臣 · 1976
ハリー細野 & TIN PAN ALLEY IN CHINATOWN
細野晴臣 · 1976
COCHIN MOON
細野晴臣 · 1978
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Pacific
細野晴臣 · 1978
エーゲ海
細野晴臣 · 1979
Harry Up Hosono - Haruomi Hosono Best Selections
細野晴臣 · 1982
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PHILHARMONY
細野晴臣 · 1982
三国志
細野晴臣 · 1982
アーリー細野晴臣
細野晴臣 · 1982
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S ▪ F ▪ X
細野晴臣 · 1984
Super Xevious = スーパー・ゼビウス
細野晴臣 · 1984
花に水
細野晴臣 · 1984
Coincidental Music
細野晴臣 · 1985
Mercuric Dance
細野晴臣 · 1985
Nokto de la galaksia fervojo
細野晴臣 · 1985
On The Beach
細野晴臣 · 1985
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Paradise View
細野晴臣 · 1985
The Endless Talking
細野晴臣 · 1985
The Endless Talking
細野晴臣 · 1985
アーリー細野晴臣 = Early Hosono Haruomi
細野晴臣 · 1985
The Best of Video Game Music
細野晴臣 · 1986
17 Songs
細野晴臣 · 1987
紫式部・源氏物語
細野晴臣 · 1987
Best Instrumental Music Of Hosono Haruomi "calm"
細野晴臣 · 1988
Marginal (Original Image Album)
細野晴臣 · 1988
Marginal (Original Image Album) - マージナル オリジナルイメージアルバム
細野晴臣 · 1988
Marginal (Soundtrack) - マージナル サウンドトラック
細野晴臣 · 1988
ETHNIC SOUND SELECTION vol.1 ATAVUS 祖先
細野晴臣 · 1989
ETHNIC SOUND SELECTION vol.2 ELEGY 哀歌
細野晴臣 · 1989
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ETHNIC SOUND SELECTION vol.3 Déjà VU
細野晴臣 · 1989
ETHNIC SOUND SELECTION vol.4 GAYA 恋の歌
細野晴臣 · 1989
ETHNIC SOUND SELECTION vol.5 NEPENTHE 妙薬
細野晴臣 · 1989
ETHNIC SOUND SELECTION vol.6 TRANCE 恍惚
細野晴臣 · 1989
ETHNIC SOUND SELECTION vol.7 FIN 終末
細野晴臣 · 1989
ETHNIC SOUND SELECTION vol.8 CADENDIA 律動
細野晴臣 · 1989
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omni Sight Seeing
細野晴臣 · 1989
Best Selection
細野晴臣 · 1990
In The '90s - Michael Brook Remix
細野晴臣 · 1992
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MEDICINE COMPILATION from the Quiet Lodge
細野晴臣 · 1993
Mental Sports Mixes
細野晴臣 · 1993
Mental Sports Mixes (DJ Copy Select)
細野晴臣 · 1993
École alternative artists compiled by Haruomi Hosono from the Quiet Lodge
細野晴臣 · 1995
GOOD SPORT
細野晴臣 · 1995
Naga (Music For Monsoon)
細野晴臣 · 1995
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N.D.E
細野晴臣 · 1995
Interpieces Organization
細野晴臣 · 1996
Hosono Box 1969–2000
細野晴臣 · 2000
LATTICE 200EC7
細野晴臣 · 2000
Wizzzzzardly Tour Of Hosono Box 1969-2000
細野晴臣 · 2000
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MONAD BOX
細野晴臣 · 2002
メゾン・ド・ヒミコ
細野晴臣 · 2005
Crown Years 1974-1977
細野晴臣 · 2007
Flying Saucer 1947
細野晴臣 · 2007
Gou-Gou Datte Neko de Aru
細野晴臣 · 2008
細野晴臣アーカイヴスvol.1
細野晴臣 · 2008

Credits

Ranked #1,189 of 14,615 producers — 991.35 career Groove across 22 records.

Linda Carriere
Producer · 2024
TOUCH
Performer · 2023
Hochono House
Liner Notes · 2019
Saravah Saravah!
Instrument · 2018
Heavenly Music
Photography · 2013
HoSoNoVa
Photography · 2011
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Night Train
Lyricist · 2010
細野晴臣アーカイヴスvol.1
Art Direction · 2008
Flying Saucer 1947
Liner Notes · 2007
細野晴臣トリビュート・アルバム - Tribute to Haruomi Hosono
Lyricist · 2007
メゾン・ド・ヒミコ
Liner Notes · 2005
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Yellow Fever!
Vocal · 2005
Alabaster
Producer · 2004
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BLOOD LINE
Instrument · 2003
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Fiesta Songs
Liner Notes · 2003
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LOOPHOLE
Performer · 2003
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Naughty Boys & Instrumental
Instrument · 2003
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UC YMO: Ultimate Collection of Yellow Magic Orchestra
Performer · 2003
World Is So Beautiful
Producer · 2003
Journal for People
Producer · 2002
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MONAD BOX
Liner Notes · 2002
Haruomi Hosono Presents Making of Non-Standard Music
Producer · 2001
Road to Louisiana
Recording · 1999
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DSP Holiday
Mastering · 1998
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Forever
Producer · 1998
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COUNTRY GAZETTE
Producer · 1997
Junior Sweet
Performer · 1997
TROPICAL SONGS gold
Liner Notes · 1997
Interpieces Organization
Producer · 1996
Ondas
Mastering · 1996
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swing slow
Liner Notes · 1996
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Tokyo - Frankfurt - New York
Producer · 1996
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Trip Tease
Mastering · 1996
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Akasha
Producer · 1995
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Luv Connection
Instrument · 1995
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N.D.E
Producer · 1995
Cine Techno
Vocal · 1993
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Live at Kinokuni-Ya Hall 1978
Instrument · 1993
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MEDICINE COMPILATION from the Quiet Lodge
Liner Notes · 1993
Mental Sports Mixes
Producer · 1993
Kyoretsu Na Rhythm - Characters
Producer · 1992
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Faker Holic: YMO World Tour Live
Producer · 1991
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Lunar Cruise
Instrument · 1991
Seize Fire
Liner Notes · 1991
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女性上位時代
Instrument · 1991
日本の人
Producer · 1991
マーシー
Performer · 1990
Broadcast From Heaven
Instrument · 1990
MONTAGE
Instrument · 1990
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The Sinking of the Titanic
Liner Notes · 1990
MADE IN ISLANDS Vol.2 —JAKARTA CHAMPUR—
Producer · 1989
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omni Sight Seeing
Liner Notes · 1989
Tokyo Rose
Liner Notes · 1989
SAYONARA
Composer · 1988
ピチカートマニア!
Producer · 1987
GO GO EPO
Arranger · 1987
MADE IN ISLANDS, VOL. 1: JAMAICA REMIX
Producer · 1987
紫式部・源氏物語
Liner Notes · 1987
Producer · 1986
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DOUBLE HAPPINESS
Producer · 1986