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Mai Yamane

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Mai Yamane
Born
Yamane Mai (山根 麻衣)[1]

(1958-10-09) 9 October 1958 (age 66)[1][2]
Occupation(s)Singer, lyricist
Musical career
GenresJapanese Pop
Instrument(s)Piano
vocals
Years active1979–present

Mai Yamane (山根 麻以, Yamane Mai) is a Japanese singer, known for her work on the Cowboy Bebop soundtrack with Yoko Kanno and for her 1980 hit Tasogare.[3][2][4]

Early life and solo career

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Her career started in 1979 when she participated and won the prize in Yamaha Music Foundation's Cocky Pop, a contest for young singers in Japan. Leading from that she debuted in 1979 with the single Gozen Reiji (午前0時), written and composed by Yoko Shibata.[5] A year later she released her first album, Tasogare (1980). She followed with albums like The Day Before Yesterday (1984), Flying Elephants (1985), Embassy (1986), Woman Tone (1988) and 1958 (1989). She also collaborated with many artists, e.g. in 1993 she worked on project Yamane Mai Kubota Haruo Unit with Haruo Kubota. The same year she began working with Yoko Kanno on anime soundtracks. In 1997 she moved from Tokyo to near Mount Fuji and became an independent musician.[1]

Later career

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In 1995 she started playing with New Archaic Smile (NAS), a Japanese band where Mai Yamane was a vocalist. The rest of the band was Mai's sister Eiko Yamane (who also was the vocalist in UGUISS[6][7][8]), brother Satoru Yamane[1] and the Sano brothers Satoshi and Atsushi. In 1997 the Futsuu no Uta single was born in collaboration with June Chiki Chikuma.[9] Yamane recorded 3 more albums with New Archaic Smile: Kin no Himo in 2001, Yasashii kimochi in 2003 and Yakitori no uta in 2004.

Yamane has continuously held concerts, such as in 2000 at the Inochi no Matsuri ("Festival of Life") in Nagano, a 2002 Paris concert,[2] at a Global Village event during Expo 2005 in Aichi,[2] and in 2007 at Seoul as a member of the Yoko Kanno team. In 2001 she changed her name from 山根 麻 (Yamane Mai) to 山根 麻 (Yamane Mai).[10][1] In 2011 she adopted the artist name a-sha (アーシャ) and began hosting sessions for workshops and healing.[1]

In 2017, her song "Tasogare" gained attention as the city pop genre got renewed interest, even leading to sampling of it in genres like future funk. In 2019, producer Pierre Bourne and hip hop artists Young Nudy and Playboi Carti used a sample of the song on their unreleased track "Pissy Pamper". A leaked version of the song topped the Spotify US Viral 50 chart before being taken down.[3][11]

Discography

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Albums

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  • Tasogare (1980)
  • Sorry (1981)
  • Will (1982)
  • The Day Before Yesterday (1984)
  • 月光浴 (1984)
  • Flying Elephants (1985)
  • Embassy (1986)
  • Best (1987)
  • Woman Tone (1988)
  • 1958 (1989)
  • Mai Yamane and Haruo Kubota Unit (1993)
  • Mai Yamane with New Archaic Smile (1997)
  • Kin no Himo (2001)
  • Yasashi kimochi w/New Archaic Smile (2003)
  • Mai Yamane the Celebrations, Inori no uta (2004)
  • Mai Yamane and Visions, Bird of Paradise (2007)
  • Kimi-wo-aishiteru Kagayaki-no-oto (2007)
  • A-sha Freedoms (2 song special release, 2012)

Vocals (anime)

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Cowboy Bebop (1997 anime) OST:

  • "Want It All Back"
  • "Pushing The Sky"
  • "Rain" (Demo version)
  • "Don't Bother None"
  • "See You Space Cowboy"
  • "Mushroom Hunting" (Live version)
  • "Blue"
  • "The Real Folk Blues"
  • "Gotta Knock a Little Harder"

Black Jack OST:

  • "Invisible Love" (Starting & ending song)

Mirage of Blaze OST:

  • "Vision of Flames "
  • "Tears of Indigo"
  • "Blaze"
  • "Pearly Gate"
  • "Insanity"
  • "Chikai ~ Book of the Days"
  • "Lamentation" (feat. Yoko Ueno)

Macross Plus OST:

  • "After in the dark "

Vision of Escaflowne OST:

  • "If You"

Darker Than BLACK OST:

  • "ScatCat"
  • "No One's Home"

Cowboy Bebop (2021 TV series) OST:

  • "Cat Attack (Part 1)"

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f "山根麻以". tower.jp. Tower. 5 January 2018. Retrieved 26 November 2019.
  2. ^ a b c d e "メッセージ". otsukimi.net. 八ヶ岳音楽倶楽部. 2008. Archived from the original on 26 November 2019. Retrieved 26 November 2019.
  3. ^ a b Mench, Chris (30 May 2019). "Young Nudy Confirms 'Pissy Pamper' Hasn't Been Released Due To Sample Clearance Issues – The Playboi Carti-featuring song samples "Tasogare" by Japanese singer Mai Yamane". Genius. Retrieved 26 November 2019.
  4. ^ Di Trapani, Stefano (29 December 2019). "Capodanno al City Pop". Vice. Retrieved 23 November 2019.
  5. ^ "ハスキー・ヴォイスが魅力の実力派女性シンガー山根麻衣の'79デビュー・シングル!まだまだ歌謡曲テイストながらその後の作品の編曲を手掛ける松下誠によるアレンジ手腕が聴きモノ!". hiptankrecords.com. Hip Tank Records. Retrieved 1 December 2019.
  6. ^ "UGUISS". tower.jp. Tower. 13 June 2013. Retrieved 26 November 2019.
  7. ^ "UGUISS(うぐいす)". sonymusic.co.jp. Sony Music. Retrieved 26 November 2019.
  8. ^ "UGUISS 30th Anniversary Edition". 110107.com. Otonano. Retrieved 26 November 2019.
  9. ^ "ふつうの唄 Mai Yamane with New Archaic Smile". 13luna.com. 13 Luna. Retrieved 26 November 2019.
  10. ^ Miyamoto, Hiroshi (8 October 2018). "私の女性ヴォーカル列伝 ~Vol.10山根麻衣". trickhouse.grupo.jp. Trick House. Retrieved 26 November 2019.
  11. ^ Mesh, Nada (21 May 2019). "A Leaked Upload Of Playboi Carti's "Kid Cudi" Is Currently No.1 On Spotify's US Viral 50 Chart". Hot New Hiphop. Retrieved 26 November 2019.
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