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![]() Tōwa Tei in 2009. |
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Birth name | Tōwa Tei |
Born | Yokohama, Japan | September 7, 1964 ,
Origin | Tokyo, Japan |
Genres | Shibuya-kei Electronica Dance House Drum and Bass |
Occupations | Music producer, disc jockey |
Instruments | Keyboards |
Labels | Elektra |
Associated acts | Deee-Lite |
Website | www.towatei.com |
Towa Tei (鄭東和 Tei Tōwa , born September 7, 1964) is a DJ, artist and record producer in Yokohama, Japan. Towa debuted as a member of Deee-Lite, from the U.S. label Elektra Records in 1990, and shot to fame via their international hit single, "Groove Is In the Heart". His solo was with his album Future Listening! in 1994 and he has since relocated back from New York to rural Nagano prefecture in Japan[1]
His concept party, "Hotel H", started in 2009 as a social spot for music industry people in Tokyo.[2]
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Towa began making demo tapes at the age of 16 having bought his first synthesizer, a Korg MS-10. While studying at Musashino Art University Junior College of Art and Design he sent his tape to a radio program of Ryuichi Sakamoto titled "Sound Street".
In 1987 Towa moved to the US to study graphic design and joined house act Deee-Lite, a trio with Super DJ Dmitri and Lady Miss Kier, enjoying almost instant success after debuting in 1990 with their album World Clique and the single "Groove Is In the Heart".
In 1994 Towa returned to Japan after seven years in New York.[1] He hinted in a 2011 interview that his time with Deee-Lite made him ill, though he didn't expand on the reasons why.[3] Towa debuted as a solo act with Future Listening! that same year, incorporating an array of musical styles, including electronic, bossa nova, house, jazz and pop. It featured collaborations with Joi Cardwell, Bebel Gilberto, MC Kinky, Hiroshi Takano, Ryuichi Sakamoto, Haruomi Hosono, Toshihiko Mori, Satoshi Tomiie, Yuichi Oki of Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra and Pizzicato Five vocalist Maki Nomiya.
Sound Museum followed in 1997, then Last Century Modern in 1999. 2002 brought the album Towa Tei, under the pseudonym Sweet Robots Against the Machine. Flash surfaced in 2005[1] by which time Towa was DJing regularly in Japan. He has admitted though, that he doesn't enjoy performing and prefers producing and using computers.[1]
Big Fun, featuring Verbal and Mademoiselle Yulia was released in 2009 and was the third album to feature the artwork of San Franciscan painter and graffiti artist Barry McGee[1].. For the album, Towa utilized MySpace to collaborate with artists from around the world even if he didn't know them, such as with German act Taprikk Sweezee.[1] Another collaborator he worked with for Big Fun was Miho Hatori of Cibo Matto, though they also only met on MySpace.[1]
Towa has also established his own creative company, hug inc, which among other things, manufacturers his trademark sunglasses.[1]
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Hello My name is german bold italic I am a type face Which you have never heard before Which you have never seen before I can compliment you well Especially in red Extremely in green
Maybe in blue blue blue
Chorus *you will like my sense of style You will like my sense of style* repeat
Gut ja! Gut ja!