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Queen of Japan (band)

Queen of Japan is a German music trio from Munich, Germany,[1] known for its synthpop sound and cover versions of hits from the 1970s and 1980s.[2]

Queen of Japan
OriginMunich, Germany
Genres
Years active1999-present
Members
  • Koneko
  • Jo Ashito
  • Jason Arigato

Career edit

Queen of Japan's 1999 debut EP Mercury Rising (a reference to Freddie Mercury) features new wave-sounding versions of Queen songs and is probably the basis for the group's name.[3]

The trio's versions of "I Love Rock 'n' Roll" and "Da Ya Think I'm Sexy" (originally hits for Joan Jett and Rod Stewart, respectively) appear on several different compilation CDs. Their version of "I Was Made for Loving You" (a hit for KISS) was featured on the award-winning short movie Icicle melt starring Greta Scacchi.[4][5]

Some of their cover songs, such as "Mother" (written and originally recorded by John Lennon) and "Wanted Man" (written by Bob Dylan for Johnny Cash) infuse an electronic sound into songs which previously had a different style. They have also covered songs by Soft Cell, The Who, Olivia Newton-John, Marvin Gaye, Duran Duran, Thin Lizzy, Klaus Nomi and Frank Zappa.[5]

Remixes of Queen of Japan's work have appeared on a CD by DJ Keoki. Their music has also been featured at Fashion Week and appears on two CDs of music thereof.[6][7][8]

One reviewer writes:

Queen of Japan [...] manage to inject their brand of sleazy sexuality into this revivalist template. I can’t say this is original stuff, but in all its worrying energy and zany spunk, it’s actually quite a lot of fun. At times it even reminds me of Blondie (which is a good thing!) if their over-reliance on cheesy retro sounds was curbed slightly, they might even stumble across a decent track every once in a while.[9]

A review for the CD Foreign Politics describes:

You'd think that after the success of the sex-citing cover CD Head-Rush, (an album of full of electric-socket boogie-nights versions, which could be mistakingly [sic] described as electroclash) [...] the glitter-spangled threesome [...] would carry on playing the high-voltage karaoke-sex-machine for a generation who grew up between Saturday Night Fever & Flashdance, Repo Man & Alien [...] But Queen of Japan are not just your run-of-the-mill cheeky anarchistic electro-karaoke dandies [...but are instead] A tour de force in discology."[10]

Identity edit

As is often the case with artists on the electronic music scene, the identity of Queen of Japan is more complex than casual inquiry reveals. Neither their official website nor their page on My Space explains it. It is, however, an "open secret" and is discussed in interviews and on other websites.[4][11][12]

Credited group members are Koneko (vocals), Jo Ashito (vocals, guitar) and Jason Arigato (bass guitar). Their website features the following description "translated from the japanese by arakiha miho":

The band naming their persons queen of Japan was not always in the threesome they hold to their beating hearts today [..] After many tours of hard sexual energy and costume change the queen of Japan became known well across country and town never giving in to a life of modest no glamour [...] Schools will replace sexual theory lessons with headrush album in order to save the money of tax pay. Queen of Japan influence politics and reforming. Everybody loves everybody and fun and feeling.[4][13]

Despite the name of the band and the Japanese-sounding names (actually stage names) of its members, the group has no direct connections to Japan and no member of the trio is of Japanese ethnicity.[14]

Catriona Shaw (a.k.a. Koneko, Miss le Bomb), a Scot and the youngest member of the band, is the lead singer and was hailed as a "new exceptional singer". The first Queen of Japan CD "Mercury Rising" only features Platzgumer and Shaw as a duo. Her vocal talents are also featured on the CD Miss Me credited as "HP:CS" (Hans Platzgumer:Catriona Shaw) as well as with Electronicat.[10][15][16][17]

Hans Platzgumer (a.k.a. Jo Ashito, Separator), is an Austrian-born musician and music producer and lead guitarist/backing singer. He is co-founder (with Andi Pümpel) of the Grammy-nominated New York City band HP Zinker in the late 1980s and is member the punk band Die Goldenen Zitronen (founded 1986 in Hamburg) since the late 90s. More recently he has collaborated with other artists and released music under such codenames as Convertible, Aura Anthropica, Cube & Sphere, Fingerfood, and Shinto.[10][15][18][19]

Albert Pöschl (a.k.a. Jason Arigato), Queen of Japan's bass player and co-producer, is from Bavaria and has a diverse portfolio as a musician and music producer. He has worked as a sound technician for various bands including Chicks on Speed and Die Goldenen Zitronen, which is presumably where he and Platzgumer made their acquaintance. He joined Queen of Japan in 1999, one year after they had formed.[15][16][17]

Discography edit

Queen of Japan's music is mostly available via European independent record labels. Some of their work was originally released on vinyl records (facilitating their use in dance mixes through traditional, non-digital DJing methods) but were later released as compact disks.[20]

  • Mercury Rising (1999) compact disk, label: Angelika Koehlermann
  • I Was Made for Loving You (2000) 12" vinyl record, label: Hausmusik
  • Physical (2001) 12" vinyl record, label: Echokammer
  • Cool Cat/Total Eclipse (2001) 10" vinyl record, label: Fortina
  • Nightlife in Tokyo (2001) LP vinyl record, label: Erkrankung Durch Musique
  • Nightlife in Tokyo (2001) compact disk, label: Angelika Koehlermann. Later re-released as Tokyo Rising in 2006 with added material.
  • Headrush (2002) LP vinyl record, label: Erkrankung Durch Musique
  • Headrush (2002) compact disk, label: Echokammer. Released in Japan by Sausage Records.
  • Kings, Queens, Wasps & Lust (2003) LP vinyl record, label: QOJ
  • Foreign Politics (2004) LP vinyl record, label: Erkrankung Durch Musique
  • Foreign Politics (2004) compact disk, label: Echokammer
  • Tokyo Risen (2006) compact disk, label: Echokammer

In addition, many Queen of Japan songs have appeared on compilations. For example, "Mother" appeared only on a Mother's Day compilation before its inclusion in Tokyo Rising and "Wanted Man" is among those songs on the tribute album Boy Named Sue: Johnny Cash Revisited.

References edit

  1. ^ "Queen Of Japan". Discogs.com. Retrieved 26 August 2020.
  2. ^ [1] Singer Ayumi Hamasaki is commonly referred to as "Empress of J-pop" but has also been referred to as "Queen of Japan" on occasion. She is unconnected with the musical group discussed here.
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on September 28, 2007. Retrieved January 10, 2007. Queen of Japan Press Clipping
  4. ^ a b c "Ñame's Portfolio". Queenofjapan.net. Retrieved 26 August 2020.
  5. ^ a b . Archived from the original on November 28, 2006. Retrieved January 10, 2007. Forced Exposure CD reviews
  6. ^ "Keoki - Kill the DJ CD Album". Cduniverse.com. Retrieved 26 August 2020.
  7. ^ . www.rollingstone.com. Archived from the original on 1 October 2007. Retrieved 17 January 2022.
  8. ^ . Archived from the original on June 2, 2006. Retrieved January 10, 2007. Musicmatch Guide: Fashion Week II
  9. ^ . Archived from the original on September 27, 2007. Retrieved January 9, 2007. Bookat Independent Music Specialist
  10. ^ a b c . Archived from the original on November 27, 2006. Retrieved January 10, 2007. Forced Exposure, Miss Me
  11. ^ "queen of japan | Listen and Stream Free Music, Albums, New Releases, Photos, Videos". Myspace. Retrieved 26 August 2020.
  12. ^ Many of the sources which discuss the artists behind the Queen of Japan personas are referenced herein in conjunction with specific facts.
  13. ^ This (pseudo?) Japlish explanation is also given on Queen of Japan's page on My Space. Much of the whole text is even less decipherable than the quote given here and seems designed or at least included to obfuscate Queen of Japan's identity and perhaps even to frustrate attempts at further inquiry. It does, however, note "They are a trio that pretended to be from Japan and are doing fab cover with disco!" which seems to indicate this text does come from a real third-party source rather than being entirely fabricated by the band to enhance the Japanese illusion of what Platzgumer's website calls "the fake-identity supergroup" Queen of Japan. Their so-called "press release September 28, 2007, at the Wayback Machine" .doc, attributed to a source in Vietnam, is almost as weird and unhelpful as the text which is quoted, in part, here.
  14. ^ As noted, electronic music groups often engage in some degree of obfuscation regarding their true identities and origins, but investigation did not reveal the motive behind of Queen of Japan's pretense of being Japanese. Plausibly, it is just a gimmick with no story behind it to discover.
  15. ^ a b c . Archived from the original on September 29, 2007. Retrieved January 10, 2007. Sonomu: Queen of Japan
  16. ^ a b . Archived from the original on September 27, 2007. Retrieved January 10, 2007. Electronicat, 21st Century Toy
  17. ^ a b . Archived from the original on September 29, 2007. Retrieved January 10, 2007. Dancetracks Digital
  18. ^ "Queen of Japan - Nightlife In Tokyo gullbuy music review". Gullbuy.com. Retrieved 26 August 2020.
  19. ^ "p l a t z g u m e r .net". Platzgumer.net. Retrieved 26 August 2020.
  20. ^ . Archived from the original on January 8, 2007. Retrieved January 10, 2007. This discography is compiled from information on Queen of Japan's website and, like the information there, does not differentiate between original release dates and dates of re-issue.

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Queen of Japan is a German music trio from Munich Germany 1 known for its synthpop sound and cover versions of hits from the 1970s and 1980s 2 Queen of JapanOriginMunich GermanyGenresSynthpopYears active1999 presentMembersKoneko Jo Ashito Jason Arigato Contents 1 Career 2 Identity 3 Discography 4 ReferencesCareer editQueen of Japan s 1999 debut EP Mercury Rising a reference to Freddie Mercury features new wave sounding versions of Queen songs and is probably the basis for the group s name 3 The trio s versions of I Love Rock n Roll and Da Ya Think I m Sexy originally hits for Joan Jett and Rod Stewart respectively appear on several different compilation CDs Their version of I Was Made for Loving You a hit for KISS was featured on the award winning short movie Icicle melt starring Greta Scacchi 4 5 Some of their cover songs such as Mother written and originally recorded by John Lennon and Wanted Man written by Bob Dylan for Johnny Cash infuse an electronic sound into songs which previously had a different style They have also covered songs by Soft Cell The Who Olivia Newton John Marvin Gaye Duran Duran Thin Lizzy Klaus Nomi and Frank Zappa 5 Remixes of Queen of Japan s work have appeared on a CD by DJ Keoki Their music has also been featured at Fashion Week and appears on two CDs of music thereof 6 7 8 One reviewer writes Queen of Japan manage to inject their brand of sleazy sexuality into this revivalist template I can t say this is original stuff but in all its worrying energy and zany spunk it s actually quite a lot of fun At times it even reminds me of Blondie which is a good thing if their over reliance on cheesy retro sounds was curbed slightly they might even stumble across a decent track every once in a while 9 A review for the CD Foreign Politics describes You d think that after the success of the sex citing cover CD Head Rush an album of full of electric socket boogie nights versions which could be mistakingly sic described as electroclash the glitter spangled threesome would carry on playing the high voltage karaoke sex machine for a generation who grew up between Saturday Night Fever amp Flashdance Repo Man amp Alien But Queen of Japan are not just your run of the mill cheeky anarchistic electro karaoke dandies but are instead A tour de force in discology 10 Identity editAs is often the case with artists on the electronic music scene the identity of Queen of Japan is more complex than casual inquiry reveals Neither their official website nor their page on My Space explains it It is however an open secret and is discussed in interviews and on other websites 4 11 12 Credited group members are Koneko vocals Jo Ashito vocals guitar and Jason Arigato bass guitar Their website features the following description translated from the japanese by arakiha miho The band naming their persons queen of Japan was not always in the threesome they hold to their beating hearts today After many tours of hard sexual energy and costume change the queen of Japan became known well across country and town never giving in to a life of modest no glamour Schools will replace sexual theory lessons with headrush album in order to save the money of tax pay Queen of Japan influence politics and reforming Everybody loves everybody and fun and feeling 4 13 Despite the name of the band and the Japanese sounding names actually stage names of its members the group has no direct connections to Japan and no member of the trio is of Japanese ethnicity 14 Catriona Shaw a k a Koneko Miss le Bomb a Scot and the youngest member of the band is the lead singer and was hailed as a new exceptional singer The first Queen of Japan CD Mercury Rising only features Platzgumer and Shaw as a duo Her vocal talents are also featured on the CD Miss Me credited as HP CS Hans Platzgumer Catriona Shaw as well as with Electronicat 10 15 16 17 Hans Platzgumer a k a Jo Ashito Separator is an Austrian born musician and music producer and lead guitarist backing singer He is co founder with Andi Pumpel of the Grammy nominated New York City band HP Zinker in the late 1980s and is member the punk band Die Goldenen Zitronen founded 1986 in Hamburg since the late 90s More recently he has collaborated with other artists and released music under such codenames as Convertible Aura Anthropica Cube amp Sphere Fingerfood and Shinto 10 15 18 19 Albert Poschl a k a Jason Arigato Queen of Japan s bass player and co producer is from Bavaria and has a diverse portfolio as a musician and music producer He has worked as a sound technician for various bands including Chicks on Speed and Die Goldenen Zitronen which is presumably where he and Platzgumer made their acquaintance He joined Queen of Japan in 1999 one year after they had formed 15 16 17 Discography editQueen of Japan s music is mostly available via European independent record labels Some of their work was originally released on vinyl records facilitating their use in dance mixes through traditional non digital DJing methods but were later released as compact disks 20 Mercury Rising 1999 compact disk label Angelika Koehlermann I Was Made for Loving You 2000 12 vinyl record label Hausmusik Physical 2001 12 vinyl record label Echokammer Cool Cat Total Eclipse 2001 10 vinyl record label Fortina Nightlife in Tokyo 2001 LP vinyl record label Erkrankung Durch Musique Nightlife in Tokyo 2001 compact disk label Angelika Koehlermann Later re released as Tokyo Rising in 2006 with added material Headrush 2002 LP vinyl record label Erkrankung Durch Musique Headrush 2002 compact disk label Echokammer Released in Japan by Sausage Records Kings Queens Wasps amp Lust 2003 LP vinyl record label QOJ Foreign Politics 2004 LP vinyl record label Erkrankung Durch Musique Foreign Politics 2004 compact disk label Echokammer Tokyo Risen 2006 compact disk label EchokammerIn addition many Queen of Japan songs have appeared on compilations For example Mother appeared only on a Mother s Day compilation before its inclusion in Tokyo Rising and Wanted Man is among those songs on the tribute album Boy Named Sue Johnny Cash Revisited References edit Queen Of Japan Discogs com Retrieved 26 August 2020 1 Singer Ayumi Hamasaki is commonly referred to as Empress of J pop but has also been referred to as Queen of Japan on occasion She is unconnected with the musical group discussed here Review Archived from the original on September 28 2007 Retrieved January 10 2007 Queen of Japan Press Clipping a b c Name s Portfolio Queenofjapan net Retrieved 26 August 2020 a b Browse by Artist QUEEN OF JAPAN Archived from the original on November 28 2006 Retrieved January 10 2007 Forced Exposure CD reviews Keoki Kill the DJ CD Album Cduniverse com Retrieved 26 August 2020 Earth Wind amp Fire Fashion Week Music Reviews Rolling Stone www rollingstone com Archived from the original on 1 October 2007 Retrieved 17 January 2022 Fashion Week Vol 2 by Various Artists Archived from the original on June 2 2006 Retrieved January 10 2007 Musicmatch Guide Fashion Week II QUEEN OF JAPAN Tokyo Risen A Compilation Archived from the original on September 27 2007 Retrieved January 9 2007 Bookat Independent Music Specialist a b c Browse by Artist PLATZGUMER FEAT CATRIONA SHAW HANS Archived from the original on November 27 2006 Retrieved January 10 2007 Forced Exposure Miss Me queen of japan Listen and Stream Free Music Albums New Releases Photos Videos Myspace Retrieved 26 August 2020 Many of the sources which discuss the artists behind the Queen of Japan personas are referenced herein in conjunction with specific facts This pseudo Japlish explanation is also given on Queen of Japan s page on My Space Much of the whole text is even less decipherable than the quote given here and seems designed or at least included to obfuscate Queen of Japan s identity and perhaps even to frustrate attempts at further inquiry It does however note They are a trio that pretended to be from Japan and are doing fab cover with 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