Seiji Kameda

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2020.7.24 Intercalary Vision Special News Flash
"Live Tour 2O2O Newsflash" is the eighth concert tour by Tokyo Jihen. The tour started at the Tokyo International Forum on the leap day exactly 8 years after the band broke up. Subsequent performances were cancelled due to the spread of coronavirus. A live recording of the tour was held at NHK Hall with no audience, and from 19:00 on September 5th of the same year, it was shown in two forms: Internet distribution and live viewing at the movie theater.
Threads - Our Tapestry of Love
Original Music Composer
Ren Takahashi and Aoi Sonoda were both born in 1989. They met for the first time at the age of 13 and became each other's first love, but they separated. At the age of 21, they met again. They were unable to undo their past. Now, they are 31 years old.
The Liar and His Lover
Music Supervisor
Set within music field, this film depicts a love story between a 25-year-old sound engineer and 16-year-old high school student Riko, who posessess a gifted voice. 25-year-old sound engineer Aki is a member of popular band "Crude Play," but right after the band decides to make their major record debut Aki quits the band. But, Aki provides his music to Crude Play under the name of producer Soichiro. Aki begins to date Riko, whose father runs a fruit and vegetable shop. Riko doesn't know about Aki's background, but she likes to listen to him hum. Riko is in a band herself, with childhood friend Yuichi and Sota. One day she is scouted by producer Soichiro.
Bloopers and Highlights
A collection of footage from Tokyo Jihen's best live performances along with festival appearances and rare material.
Bon Voyage
Producer
"Tokyo Incidents Live Tour 2012 Domestic Bon Voyage" was Tokyo Incidents' last live tour in February 2012 before they disbanded. This tour, called "the last live performance," features five members, a total of 43 orchestras led by Neko Saito, and four dancers from Idevian Crew.
Bon Voyage
Bass / Vocals
"Tokyo Incidents Live Tour 2012 Domestic Bon Voyage" was Tokyo Incidents' last live tour in February 2012 before they disbanded. This tour, called "the last live performance," features five members, a total of 43 orchestras led by Neko Saito, and four dancers from Idevian Crew.
Discovery
"Tokyo Incidents Live Tour 2011 Discovery" was an album release tour held by Tokyo Incidents from September to December 2011 for their fifth studio album, "Discovery."
Ultra C
"Ultra C" is a collection of live footage from the second day of Tokyo Jihen's national release tour for their fourth studio album, "Sports", held in 2010 at the Tokyo International Forum Hall. As a feature of this tour, the venues covered prefectures that are closely related to all the members (hometowns, etc.), and special menus were prepared at the relevant places (Chiba, Fukuoka, Osaka, Shimane, and Okayama.)
Spa & Treatment
Bass
"Tokyo Incidents live tour 2007 Spa & Treatment " was held from October to November 2007. A re-edited version of the performance broadcast on Fuji TV in 2008 was released on DVD three years later in response to requests from fans.
Zazen Xstasy
Electric Bass Guitar
"Zazen Xstasy" was a one-night live show performed by Sheena Ringo at the Kaho Theater in Iizuka City, Fukuoka. A video recording of the event was released on DVD by EMI Music Japan on September 17, 2008, as part of the celebration for the 10th anniversary of Sheena's debut. The scenic design and stage effects incorporated shōji (the traditional sliding door of translucent paper) and other Japanese-style effects. Sheena and members of the backing band, Gyakutai Glycogen, were all costumed in yukata (traditional cotton kimono). As part of the stage performance, Sheena crucified a mannequin dressed in the image of her bandage-like costume from her previous nationwide tour "Gekokujou Xstasy."
Just can't help it.
A live DVD of the NHK Hall performance held on May 26, 2006, from Tokyo Jihen's national tour "'DOMESTIC!' Just can't help it." It was the band's first national tour to feature the new members Ichiyo Ozawa on the keyboard and Ukigumo on the guitar. Unlike a regular live DVD, in addition to the live footage, it includes additional footage shot inside and outside the studio, such as burning ruins and precipitous cliffs that fill the screen.
Tokyo Jihen Live in Nippon Budokan
"Domestic! Virgin Line" was the first of two concert tours to support Tokyo Jihen's second album, "Adult." Unlike most of the band's tours, a video album was never produced, but a Fuji Television program was produced to showcase the performance.
Adult Video
ADULT VIDEO is the fourth DVD (second music video collection) released by Tokyo Jihen. This DVD contains their previous music videos, as well as all new videos for other songs shot exclusively for the DVD. The songs on the DVD are slightly different versions from the album release versions. There is a short bonus clip at the end of the DVD. This DVD was released simultaneously with the vinyl "ADULT VIDEO" Original Sound Track. The DVD reached #4 on the Oricon weekly charts and charted for 11 weeks.
Dynamite Out
More of Ringo's Dynamite! Exceptional Japanese chanteuse Shiina Ringo is musically charged once more leading the Tokyo Incidents to a triumphant live spectacle. Filled to the brim with their absorbing tunes, this release offers overall 22 hits including "Eki mae" ("In front of the station"), "Sabisu" ("Service"), "Kokoro" ("Heart") as well as the brand new smash hits "Transparent World" (written by Kameda Seiji with lyrics by Ringo) + "Superstar" plus more! No true fan should miss this spectacular music extravaganza!
Dynamite In
A documentary concerning Tokyo Jihen's first concert tour, which supported the band's debut studio album, "Kyoiku", and the only tour to feature the band's original members Mikio Hirama and H Zetto M. Featuring backstage footage, as well as performances of "Dynamite", "Koi no Urikomi (I'm Gonna Knock on Your Door)" "Tōmei Ningen", and the "Sigma~Crawl" medley.
Beat Kids
Music
A school brass band gets a new member.
Electric Mole
Electric Bass Guitar
"Electric Mole" is a concert film that documents Sheena Ringo's nationwide "Sugoroku Xstasy" tour in the summer of 2003. It marks the start of Sheena's band, Tokyo Jihen (albeit only as a backing band for Sheena at the time.)
Gekokujyo Xstasy
Electric Bass Guitar
"Gekokujyo Xstasy" is a video album by Japanese singer and songwriter Ringo Sheena, released on 7 December 2000 by Toshiba EMI. It contains a live recording of Sheena during her first tour of the same name. "Gekokujyo Xstasy" was the first nationwide tour for Shiina performed from April 17, 2000 to June 7. The live video takes up two performances at NHK Hall and at Fukuoka Sunpalace mainly from this tour. The stage design of the tour makes a hospital a motif like her single "Honnou." The stage setting imitated an operating room, and an ECG Monitor or an anatomical model of the human body, etc. were arranged on the stage, and the synthesizer and the drum set were laid on operating tables. Shiina wears a white dress looks like gauze bandages with which she blinds her body. Four members of the tour band also wear the white coat.
Senkou Xstasy
Electric Bass Guitar
"Senkou Xstasy" is a live tour held in April 1999 by Sheena Ringo. It is her first live tour following the release of the album "Muzai Moratorium." In addition to the unreleased songs "Identity" and "Gips" that had been performed numerous times already, "Tsumi to Batsu" was performed for the first time as a new song on this tour. The concert was partly broadcast on Space Shower TV 's special program, and only five of the songs were included in the limited edition blu-ray box set "LiVE," released in November 2013.