Seiichi Yamamoto
Seiichi Yamamoto (山本 精一, Yamamoto Seiichi, born July 16, 1958) is a Japanese musician. While perhaps most famous for his role as guitarist for the noise rock band Boredoms, he has released multitudes of records both as a solo artist and with several other musicians and bands, in addition to composing the soundtracks to several films.
Seiichi Yamamoto  | |
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| Also known as | Yama-motor | 
| Born | July 16, 1958 Amagasaki, Hyōgo[1]  | 
| Origin | Osaka, Japan | 
| Genres | Noise rock, punk rock, trance, electronicore | 
| Occupation(s) | Club owner, label owner[1] | 
| Instruments | Guitar, vocal | 
| Years active | late 1980s to Present[1] | 
| Labels | Tzadik | 
| Associated acts | Boredoms, Most, Rovo, Phew, Omoide Hatoba, Rashinban, ya-to-i, Akabushi, Guitoo, Live Under the Sky, Novo Tono, Ruinzhatova, Sun Kich, Guillotine Kyodai | 
Discography
    
    Solo projects
    
- Suido Megane Satsujin Jiken videocassette (Augen, 1994)
 - Solo Improvisado videocassette (Augen, 1996)
 - Noa (Alchemy, ARCD-101, 1998)
 - Noa 2 (Alchemy, ARCD-125, 2001)
 - Crown of Fuzzy Groove (Weather/P-Vine, 2002)
 - Nu Frequency (Tzadik, 2003)
 - Nazonazo (Ummo / MIDI Creative, 2003)
 - Baptism (Tzadik, 2004)
 - X-Game (as Para; P-Vine, 2006)
 - Tokyo Loop: Original Soundtrack (Image Forum/P-Vine, 2006)
 
As co-leader
    
- Shiawase no Sumika with Phew (Tokuma Japan Communications, 1998)
 - Ichi the Killer: Original Soundtrack (Monsoon, 2001)
 - Ontoko with K.K. Null (Ummo, 1999)
 - Dance with Philip Samartzis (FMN Sound Factory, 2002)
 - Live at Showboat, February 25, 2000 with Lamones Young with Mukai, and Chie (Last Visible Dog/Hospital Productions, 2003)
 - Hasselt with Enkidu (Turtles' Dream, 2004)
 - Kirie: Kabusacki Tokyo Session with Kabusacki, Fernando, Yuji Katsui, Natsuki Kido, Yasuhiro Yoshigaki, Yoichi Okabe, and Takashi Numazawa (Glamorous, 2004)
 - Chichipio: Buenos Aires Session vol. #1 (EWE, 2005)
 - Izumi: Buenos Aires Session vol. #2 (EWE, 2006)
 
with Boredoms
    
- Osorezan no Stooges Kyo (1988, Selfish Records)
 - Soul Discharge (1989, Selfish Records)
 - Pop Tatari (1992, WEA Japan)
 - Super Roots (1993, WEA Japan)
 - Wow 2 (1993, Avant Records)
 - Super Roots 2 (1994, WEA Japan)
 - Chocolate Synthesizer (1994, WEA Japan)
 - Super Roots 3 (1994, WEA Japan)
 - Super Roots 5 (1995, WEA Japan)
 - Super Roots 6 (1996, WEA Japan)
 - Super Go!!!!! (1998, WEA Japan)
 - Super æ (1998, WEA Japan)
 - Super Seeeeee!!!!!! (1998, WEA Japan)
 - Super 77/Super Sky (1998, WEA Japan)
 - Super Roots 7 (1998, WEA Japan)
 - Super Roots 8 (1999, WEA Japan)
 - Vision Creation Newsun (EP) (1999, WEA Japan)
 - Vision Creation Newsun (1999, WEA Japan)
 - Rebore, vol. 1 (2000, WEA Japan)
 - Rebore, vol. 2 (2000, WEA Japan)
 - Rebore, vol. 3 (2001, WEA Japan)
 - Rebore, vol. 0 (2001, WEA Japan)
 - Seadrum/House of Sun (2004, WEA Japan)
 
Yamamoto had left Boredoms prior to the release of Seadrum/House of Sun; the album contains samples of previously recorded guitar work.
with Rovo
    
- Pico! (Dohb, 1998)
 - Vitamin ! / Cisco ! (Roars, 1998)
 - Horses ! / Kmara ! LP (Dohb, 1999)
 - Imago (Dohb, 1999)
 - Pyramid (Dohb, 2000)
 - Sai (Warner Indies Network, 2001)
 - split with Date Course Pentagon Royal Garden. (P-Vine, 2001)
 - Live at Liquid Room 2001 5/16: Main Drive Trance (Rovolone, 2001)
 - Tonic 2001 (Tzadik, 2002)
 - Flage (Warner, 2002)
 - Live at Hibiya-Yaon 2003. 05. 05: Man Drive Trance Special (Wonderground, 2003)
 - Condor (2006)
 - Live at Tokyo Kinema Club 7/7/2006 with Alejandro Franov, Fernando Kabusacki, and Santiago Vazquez (EWE, 2007)
 
with Omoide Hatoba
    
- Surfin' in U.F.O. (EP. Public Bath, 1990)
 - Dai-Ongaku (Alchemy, 1990)
 - Suichu-Joe (Alchemy, 1991)
 - Black Hawaii (Alchemy, 1992)
 - Famicon Rally I-V audiocassette (1993)
 - Mantako (Public Bath, 1994)
 - Livers and Giggers: 1987–1993 (Japan Overseas, 1994)
 - Kinsei (Earthnoise/Meldac/Birdman 1995)
 - Suger Clip (Trattoria / Polystar, 1997)
 - Vuoy (Trattoria / Polystar, 1997)
 - Osaka Ra (Dako Vinyl Fantasia, 2004)
 
with Rashinban
    
- Rashinban audiocassette (Gyuune, 1994)
 - Bunka audiocassette (Gyuune, 1997)
 - Rago (Gyuune, 1997)
 - Eien no Uta. 3" (Warner Music Japan, 1997)
 - Rago (Warner Music Japan, 1997)
 - Seika (Warner Music Japan, 1998)
 - Psychedelic Sessions for All Incredible Hippies I and II audiocassette
 - Rashinban's Live Tips Collection Vol. 1: '97-'99 audiocassette
 - Adrenalin Drive (Warner Music Japan, 1999)
 - Song Line (Warner Music Japan, 2000)
 - Soundtrack to Adrenalin Drive (Beam Entertainment, 2000)
 - Psychederix: Impro and More Songs audiocassette
 - Psychederix: Impro and More Songs: Nagoya Version audiocassette
 - Musubi (Lighthouse, 2005)
 
with ya-to-i
    
- The Essence of Pop-Self (Flavour, 2002)
 
with Akabushi
    
- Chonmage 3" CD (Satsugai Enka Vinyl, 1994)
 - Mademoiselle. Live: T-shirt Kote Kure with Bonjour! (Satugai Enka Vinyl, 1995)
 
with Guitoo
    
- Cyclotron (Warner Music Japan, 1999)
 
with Live Under the Sky
    
- Live Under the Sky audiocassette (F.M.N. Sound Factory)
 - Live Under the Sky / Lost Utopia Total Sound audiocassette (Maboroshi no Sekai, 1995)
 - Sky (F.M.N. Sound Factory, 1995)
 
with Novo Tono
    
- Panorama Paradise (Alida / Creativeman, 1996)
 - Yoshihide Otomo plays the music of Takeo Yamashita (P-Vine, 1999) (two tracks)
 - Live (2001)
 
with Ruinzhatova
    
- Ruins-Hatoba (Magaibutsu/Charnel Music, 1994)
 - Ruins-Hatoba Show video (Magaibutsu, 1995)
 - R H (Magaibutsu, reissue of first album, 2001)
 - Close to the R H KIKI (Little Mor Rec., 2003)
 - sampling CD KAERUCAFE Material Collection/RUINZHATOVA
 - Live in Somewhere (Magaibutsu, 2006)
 
with Sun Kich
    
- Lucky Mountain Hey!!!!!!!!!!' (Japan Overseas, 1997)
 
with Most
    
- 2000.11.26. (2001)
 - Most (P-Vine, 2001)
 - Most Most (P-Vine, 2003)
 
with Guillotine Kyodai
    
- Memorial and Material audiocassette (Maboroshi no Sekai, 1996)
 - Suspense Carry Pro (Guillotine / Doubletrap / Creativeman, 1997)
 - Viva Guitar (Guillotine / Doubletrap / Creativeman, CMDD-00064, 1997)
 - Meetings with Remarkable Men Featuring Junji Hirose (Guillotine / Tag Rag, 2000)
 
In addition to performing in these bands, Yamamoto has collaborated with dozens of other bands of varying genres.[2]
References
    
- "Seiichi Yamamoto: Profile". Improvised Music from Japan. 2001-05-19. Retrieved 2008-03-17.
 - "Seiichi Yamamoto: Discography". Improvised Music from Japan. 2007-11-26. Retrieved 2008-03-17.
 
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