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http://beatzuk.j-talk.com/ The website of a Japanese music magazine in the UK which officially launched today. Although, I haven't seen the magazine anywhere over here. I think it might be website only from now on, not too sure.
At 44, Toshimitsu “Toshi” Deyama, is one of Japan’s most famous vocalists, achieving megastar status with the now legendary X Japan, one of the most successful rock acts to come from Japan, with fans across the Americas and Europe. Recently reformed (with Luna Sea guitarist Sugizo replacing the late hide), X Japan are enjoying a successful revival following a World Tour.
Alongside X Japan, Toshi has also performed with other projects, uncluding duets with his wife, Wanku, and rock band, TOSHI with T-EARTH.
The band are instantly recognisable due to the youth of its key members. Drummer, Riku, is only 12 years old, guitarist, Ryu, is 18, and bassist, Kain is 24.
Toshi’s soaring and unique vocals are complimented perfectly by the classic rock ballads of T-EARTH. The band not only have a great sound, they also carry and important message. Toshi’s vocals personify the pained cries of the earth, and the emotion comes across in every song.
What can be understood immediately is that environmental issues are something very close to TOSHI with T-EARTH’s hearts.
beatz UK briefly caught up with Toshi to find out how the journey has been so far and what fans can look forward to from TOSHI with T-EARTH…Toshi, most of your fans know you as a solo artist and, of course, as the vocalist from the legendary X-Japan. For those that have not heard of Toshi with T-Earth, can you please tell us a little about the band?
TOSHI: It is a new band formed last summer with a theme of ecology, environment and the essentials.
Your drummer, Ruki, is amazingly talented for his age. How did you feel when you heard him play for the first time?
TOSHI: I was blown out. (My mind was blown out.) I am moved by his performance as he plays so sincerely with all his might.
Guitarist, Ryo, and bassist, Kain, are also young musicians. Have they had much previous experience playing in bands?
TOSHI: They have had experiences in several bands before, but this is the 1st time for both of them to play in a real professional band.
Toshi with T-Earth were looking for new members who should have “something to contribute to the planet” and Ruki, Ryo and Kain joined the band. How did you decide which applicants would be successful?
TOSHI: I thought such young musician as pure, charming and technical would be the best.
By choosing to work with younger musicians, do you feel that you are more able to reach a younger audience and to share with them your message?
TOSHI: I believe the essentially good music or messages can reach the hearts of all ages and both genders.
Toshi with T-Earth is a relatively new band, starting in June 2008. The band played their debut show in August of the same year, performing at the Busan Rock Festival. New bands often find it difficult to get concerts. Do you think that your previous success as a solo artist and in X-Japan has helped Toshi with T-Earth to book live shows?
TOSHI: Yes, I think so.
Toshi with T-Earth’s songs are rock ballads which convey some very strong emotions, such as in Truth and Touchable Heart. Can you explain the messages that the songs are trying to convey?
TOSHI: That is all about living together.
Toshi with T-Earth is described as an “eco” band, aiming to promote the issue of global warming around the world. Do you feel that you have a responsibility to use your fame to promote this cause, or is global warming an issue which has always been close to your heart?
Do you think that working with a high profile artist, such as yourself, will teach the rest of the band any valuable lessons?
TOSHI: I doubt if being high profile always means being valuable.
When looking back on your career so far, do you feel that Toshi with T-Earth will have a lasting impact on any future career you will have? What will you learn from working in this band?
TOSHI: If such conceptual rock music that we play extend and reach thousands of people, it would be very meaningful, I think.
You have expressed excitement about promoting Toshi with T-Earth’s music in Europe. Are you considering bringing your music to European audiences in the near future?
TOSHI: Yes, very much!
In Europe, and in particular the UK, in recent years there has been growing interest in Asian music. Do you feel that now is the right time for Asian artists to promote themselves in the UK?
TOSHI: Yes, very much!
Which Western artists/bands would you say are influences for the band?
TOSHI: I’m afraid none.
What are your dreams for the future of Toshi with T-Earth?
TOSHI: I am more than happy to perform our music as a band. I want to enjoy what I like very much and will do my best.
And lastly, what message would you like to give to beatz UK readers and international fans of Toshi with T-Earth?
TOSHI: Please listen to T-EARTH music!