15/02/23 ~ NTS Radio - Yukihiro Takahashi Special
Presenting to you, the music of the late Yukihiro Takahashi - a leading figure in Japan’s music scene for nearly 50 years and a member of Yellow Magic Orchestra.
As a drummer and a vocalist who embraced music technology, he had a wide artistic range - from city pop and arty new wave to acoustic folk-rock, in addition to producing material for several pop acts and composing film and video game soundtracks.
Born in 1952 in Tokyo, he began his music career early, playing drums with college bands while still in junior high school and starting as a session musician at 16. He studied design at an Art University in Tokyo, without graduating. Like many of his peers, his artistic output had no limits - he developed his own clothing line in the 70s (Bricks), often designing the outfits worn by Yellow Magic Orchestra. He also took the role of actor in several films - mostly comedic roles (he seemed to have a good sense of humour!) & some of which, he produced soundtracks for.
Takahashi loved to collaborate, forming bands on the fly and bringing in friends to play on individual tracks.
So - I hope you enjoy this chronological deep dive into Yukihiro Takahashi’s musical catalogue as I pay tribute to his iconic and influential life. I’ve listened most of his 43 albums and have done my best to condense them into 2 hours! Let’s go!
1992 - Expected Ocean Umi Sora Sango no Iitsutae Soundtrack
Movie soundtrack by Takahashi acting as a bed for the show’s intro.
2. 1975 - Sadistic Mika Band - Time To Noodle - Hot! Music
Sadistic Mika Band were formed in 1972 - the founding member, Kazuhiko Katō moved to Kensington in 72 and was impressed by the upcoming glam rock scene led by T.Rex and David Bowie - so he formed the band in Japan, including his wife Mika and Takahashi on drums. The name is a parody of the 60s band, Plastic Ono Band.
The band were popular in the UK, touring with Roxy Music in ‘75 - the first ever UK tour by a Japanese band. During this period, they performed on the BBC’s Old Grey Whistle Test. When they appeared, the name of the programme (usually shown hung from the back wall) was spelt as The Old Gley Whistle Test as a nod to the Japanese pronunciation of the letters L and R.
Sadistic Mika Band’s albums were released on Doughnut Records - Japan’s first private label that was founded by Katō.
Around the time of Hot Music’s release, members of Yellow Magic Orchestra started working together on solo projects and as a part of each others bands.
3. 1978 - Sadistics - Nao - We Are Just Taking Off
Katō and Mika divorced and left the band. The remaining members, Takahashi, Takanaka, Imai, and Gotō continued for several years as The Sadistics. They released two albums and two live albums before the band eventually petered out in ’79 as the members became busy with their solo careers & other projects.
4. 1978 - Present - Sarravah!
This was Takahashi’s first solo album, created whilst on tenure from The Sadistics. It was produced by Sakamoto - he also features on keys. Plus Hosono on bass, with Tatsuro Yamashita, Minako Yoshida & Rajie on backing vocals.
Named after Pierre Barouh’s record label of the same name, Takahasi based the album on French pop music - this influence would later show up in early YMO material.
Sarravah! Was released the same year that YMO fully formed, recorded & released first album.
5. 1980 - Numbers From A Calculated Conversation - Murdered by the Music
Second studio album & his first release whilst he was a member of YMO. Murdered by the Music did pretty well in the Japanese charts, reaching #12.
Features contributions from Sakamoto, Hosono & Sandii.
6. 1981 - Extra Ordinary - Neuromantic
This is my favourite album from Takahashi’s collection - synth-pop goodness and his vocals are perfection!
Neuromantic was self-produced, again with contributions from Sakamoto and Hosono + Tony Mansfield and members of Roxy Music.
The name, Neuromantic, is a pun on the early 1980s British fashion movement, the New Romantics.
7. 1981 - Drip Dry Eyes - Neuromantic
Another classic from Neuromantic. My favourite song of his, probably yours too. Was also covered by Sandii. & the video! Ah!
8. 1981 - The Beatniks- No Way Out - Exitentialism
Formed by Takahashi & Keiichi Suzuki in 1981. More of an Alt-rock tinge. They released several albums, including soundtracks for Yohji Yamamoto’s catwalk shows.
Their first album in 7 years was released in 2018. That same year, they performed live in several concerts, despite Takahashi’s recent eye surgery.
9. 1982 - Flashback - What Me, Worry?
Fourth solo album. More features from Sakamoto & Hososno + Zaine Griff, Tony Mansfield, and Bill Nelson.
Takahashi’s first release on YEN Records - An imprint of Alfa Records that ran from 1982 to 1985 fronted by Hosono and Takahashi, releasing music from Sandii, Hajime Tachibana, Miharu Koshi & more. They also produced most of the albums.
10. 1983 - Kagero (Live Version from Time & Place) - Tomorrow’s Just Another Day
This album reached 11 in the music charts - the highest ranking for Takahashi’s solo work! Tomorrow’s Just Another Day really emphasises Takahashi as a singer.
This version, taken from Time & Place was recorded live at Shibuya Kokaido in Tokyo, Aug. 1983.
+ peep the cute cover!
11. 1983 - And I Believe In You - Are You Receiving Me?
Had to include this one as it’s another favourite. Released as the B Side to the single, Are you Receiving Me? This is classic Takahashi synth-pop goodness <3
12. 1984 - Walking to the Beat - Wild and Moody
Sixth and last solo album on his YEN label.
Wild and Moody is quite mellow. He sings mostly in English, hoping to pursue more of a global audience. The lyrics for Track 2 were written by Steve Jansen who was a close collaborator of Takahashi and Jansen considered him as a mentor.
13. 1985 - Instrumental - Poisson d'Avril
Soundtrack from the comedy film "Poisson D'avril" (April's Fool in French), released in 1986. Takahashi plays the lead role!
14. 1985 - I Saw The Light - Once A Fool
Another fav and it’s a Todd Rundgren cover. It’s just perfect pop.
Once A Fool was the first album from the T.E.N.T. label that was started by Takahashi and Keiichi Suzuki (of the Beatniks). With Sakamoto on keys and synths, Hosono on bass & synths & Hiroshi Sato on the organ. + backing vocals from Miharu Koshi!
15. 1986 - Moonlight Feels Right - Only When I Laugh
Second release on T.E.N.T. Only When I Laugh feels quite fresh with more of an acoustic tinge to it.
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16. 1987 - Parfum De L'Aube - La Pensee
Music for Yohji Yamamoto’s S/S ‘87 + A/W ‘87 - ‘88 collection, shown in Paris.
Takahashi & Yamamoto often collaborated, and YMO often wore Yamamoto’s designs on tour. In 1991 Takahashi & Hosono walked the runway for Yamamoto and Comme des Garçons legendary collection “6.1 the men”
17. 1987 - Main Theme - Ginga No Sannin OST
Takahashi composed a lot of music for video games, and his work in YMO had a major influence on early video game music.
18. 1988 - Sea Change - Ego
Features some of his bolder synth arrangements and arena-ready tracks, with contributions from Sakamoto.
19. 1992 - mis - Life Time Happy Time
Another classic pop album from Takahashi - this one flew under the radar a bit and doesn’t stand out from his collection as much as others.
20. 1995 - Fate of Gold - Fate of Gold
Takahashi wanted to collaborate with a wide variety of artists of all different ages, “with the attitude of: "I'll let you mature when you're mature” “ Featuring Skapara, KYON, Rei Ohara, ICE's MAYUMI and Takenaka Naoto.
21. 1997 - Pulse - The Choice - Pulse
In September 1997 Steve Jansen and Takahashi formed UK based, Pulse and completed a 6 track album in Tokyo and London under the same name. Released on Yukihiro's own label, Consipio Records.
A very experimental, more “contemporary” album! The Choice features vocals from Indian classical singer Sonia Mehta.
22. 1999 - For Men - The Dearest Fool
Takahashi returns to the 80s techno-pop sound! + another collaboration with Steve Jansen.
23. 2002 - Sketch Show - Gokigen Ikaga 1 2 3 - Audio Sponge
After YMO decided to “spread out” (they didn’t want to say “split-up”), Takahashi and Hosono formed Sketch Show. Sketch Show had ore of an electronica output as opposed to pop.
Sakamoto often joined Sketch Show performances and recording sessions. He later proposed they rename the group Human Audio Sponge (or HAS) when he participates.
Sketch Show played live shows at Japanese raves and a headline slot at the 2003 edition of SONAR in Barcelona.
24. 2008 - Pupa - Jargon - What’s Pupa - Floating Pupa
Takhashi put together Pupa in 2007 - formed of Tomoyo Harada, Hiroshi Takada, Ren Takada, Hirohisa Horie, and Tomohiko Gondo. The band name Pupa is a term from fly-fishing, a sport that Takahashi loves.
25. 2013 - Shadow - Life Anew
Aged 61 - Takahashi goes back to basics yet you can tell he’s feeling musically inspired with Life Anew, which sounds more like a rock band than anything else he’s put out before.
Features contributions from former Smashing Pumpkins member, James Iha.
26. 2014 - Yukihiro Takahashi & Metafive - Drip Dry Eyes (Live) - Techno Recital
Takahashi originally assembled Keigo Oyamada, Yoshinori Sunahara, Towa Tei, Tomohiko Gondo, and Leo Imai to serve as the backing band (billed as Yukihiro Takahashi & Metafive) on his 2014 tour - this version of Drip Dry Eyes was taken from the Roppongi Theatre show, for which they were billed as Yukihiro Takahashi & Metafive. In 2015, the band changed their name to Metafive.
They disbanded after the release of their last album, METAATEM in 2021, after the release was originally cancelled due to controversy from Oyamama’s past history of bullying.
The line-up of Imai, Sunahara, Nagai and Shirane changed their name to TESTSET and released their debut EP in 2022.
27. 1998 - Stay Close (Live) - Once A Fool
We end on another favourite - a joyous live version from 1998 of Stay Close. - another collaboration with Steve Jansen.
Thank you Yuki-san for everything you’ve given the world - your legacy will live on forever <3













