Kyozuka Taisei (経塚泰誠), simply known as Taisei (たいせい), is the keyboardist in the rock band Sharam Q, and is also an arranger, composer, and recording director for the UP-FRONT WORKS label. Taisei is currently the main recording director for ANGERME and Juice=Juice.[1][2] He used to work on recordings for Melon Kinenbi, Mano Erina, and SATOYAMA & SATOUMI movement songs.[3][4]
Until 2006, his stage name was originally spelled as Taisee (たいせー).
History[]
In December 1988, Kyozuka Taisei, using the stage name Taise, became a member of the newly formed rock band called Sharam Q as the keyboardist, along with Tsunku, Hatake and Makoto. The group made their major debut in 1992.
In 1995, Taisee and Sharam Q won the 37th Annual Japan Record Award for best composition for the single "Zurui Onna".
In 1997, Taisee, along with Makoto and Shuu, formed a special unit called Super!? Tensions. The following year, the group disbanded with the departure of Shuu. The group only released 3 singles.
In 1999, Taisee and Makoto formed another new group with Onishi Sachiko called east cloud. The group disbanded the following year and only released 3 singles as well.
In 2000, Sharam Q went on a hiatus and Taise began working in music production.
In 2002, Taisee, Yoshizawa Naoki, and former second generation Morning Musume member Ichii Sayaka formed the band Ichii Sayaka in CUBIC-CROSS. The band released one album and four singles until they disbanded in November 2003.
In 2006, he changed his stage name from Taisee to Taisei.
Personal Life[]
Taisei got married in 1998. His wife gave birth to their first child, a daughter weighing 2984g, on June 24, 2008.[5] They have had three more daughters since, born on undisclosed dates.
Taisei is an alumni of Osaka Prefectural Ikeda High School and Kinki University. During his school life, he was part of the basketball club. Both he and Tsunku met while attending the same university.
Profile[]
- Birth Name: Kyozuka Taisei (経塚泰誠)
- Stage Name: Taisee (たいせー) (1988-2006), Taisei (たいせい) (2006-)
- Birthdate: November 29, 1969
- Birthplace: Osaka, Japan
- Western Zodiac: Sagittarius
- Eastern Zodiac: Rooster
Singles Featured in[]
Ichii Sayaka in CUBIC-CROSS[]
Song Credits[]
Abe Natsumi[]
- Ai Hitohira (composition, arrangement)
ANGERME[]
- Ai no Tame Kyou Made Shinka Shite Kita Ningen Ai no Tame Subete Taika Shite Kita Ningen (chorus)
- Ai・Mashou (chorus)
- Aisubeki Beki Human Life (voice)
- Bukkowashitai (organ)
- Forever Friend (organ)
- Maa, Ikka! (chorus)
- Namida wa Chou ni Kawaru (chorus)
- Nekkara Playboy (chorus)
- Sister Sister (chorus)
- Top! (chorus)
- Uwasa no Narushii (chorus)
BEYOOOOONDS[]
Country Musume[]
- Nani ga Ai ka Wakaranai Kedo... (composition)
Fukuda Kanon[]
- Watashi (composition)
Goto Maki[]
- Sayonara "Tomodachi ni wa Naritakunai no" (composition)
Heike Michiyo[]
- GET (tambourine)
- Hey! Hey! Girls Soul (background vocal)
- Prepare (tambourine)
- Sotsugyou ~TOP OF THE WORLD~ (tambourine)
Ichii Sayaka[]
- 4U ~Hitasura~ (composition)
- Bukiyou na Tenshi (composition)
Ichii Sayaka in CUBIC-CROSS[]
Keyboard for all songs. Composition for all songs except "Konayuki," "Same Time," and "Mae, Susume" from C:BOX.
Iida Kaori[]
- IRRESISTIBLEMENT ~Anata no Toriko~ (arrangement)
- Senritsu (composition)
- Souvenir ~Souvenir~ (arrangement)
Juice=Juice[]
- "Hitori de Ikiraresou" tte Sore tte Nee, Homete Iru no? (chorus)
- Ashita Yarou wa Bakayarou (chorus)
- Brilliance of memories - Uemura Akari (chorus)
- Good bye & Good luck! (chorus)
- KEEP ON Joshou Shikou!! (chorus)
- Naimono Love (chorus)
- Potsuri to (chorus)
Kobushi Factory[]
- GO TO THE TOP!! (chorus)
Mano Erina[]
- Lalala-Sososo (arrangement)
Matsuura Aya[]
- Suna wo Kamu You ni... NAMIDA (arrangement)
Melon Kinenbi[]
- Setsunasa Ranking (composition, arrangement, programming)
- Doryoku - Kei - Bijin (composition)
- THE Nimaime ~ON MY WAY~ (composition)
Michishige Sayumi[]
- Meguru Machi (composition)
- Anata ga Ite Hoshii (composition)
Morning Musume[]
- Imasugu Tobikomu Yuuki (composition)
- Mr.Moonlight ~Ai no Big Band~ (Long Version) (guardman)
OCHA NORMA[]
Gallery[]
References[]
- ↑ HELLO! PROJECT COMPLETE SINGLE BOOK 20th Anniversary Edition. Ongaku Shuppansha. Published 2018-04-02.
- ↑ Translated by Henkka. "Hello! Project COMPLETE SINGLE BOOK 20th Anniversary Edition Roundtables: The Recording Directors." Wota in Translation. 2018-05-06.
- ↑ HELLO! PROJECT COMPLETE ALBUM BOOK. Ongaku Shuppansha. Published 2015-03-18.
- ↑ "Hello! Project COMPLETE ALBUM BOOK Roundtables: The Recording Directors." Wota in Translation. 2016-12-21.
- ↑ "シャ乱Q・たいせいに第一子誕生「結婚10年目にしてやっとざんす」" (in Japanese). ORICON NEWS. 2008-06-28.
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