Fishmans

Fishmans
Fishmans in 1996. Left to right:
Yuzuru Kashiwabara, Shinji Sato, Kin-ichi Motegi
Background information
OriginMinato, Tokyo, Japan
Genres
Years active1987 (1987)–1999, 2005–present[1]
Labels
Members
  • Kin-ichi Motegi
  • Yuzuru Kashiwabara
  • Hakase-Sun
Past members
  • Shinji Sato
  • Kensuke Ojima
Websitewww.fishmans.jp

Fishmans (Japanese: フィッシュマンズ, Hepburn: Fisshumanzu) are a Japanese band formed in Minato, Tokyo in 1987. They were founded by vocalist Shinji Sato, guitarist Kensuke Ojima, and drummer Kin-Ichi Motegi. Bassist Yuzuru Kashiwabara joined the band in 1988, followed by keyboardist Hakase-Sun in 1990. Kensuke Ojima left the band in 1994, and Hakase-Sun followed suit in 1995.[3] They are known for their unique psychedelic sound, dub rhythms, and dream-pop reverie. Their music is distinguished by the distinctive vocals of the late lead singer Shinji Sato, the drumming of Kin-Ichi Motegi, and rocksteady basslines of Yuzuru Kashiwabara.[1]

In 1999, lead vocalist and songwriter Shinji Sato suddenly passed away, forcing the band to suspend activities. However, in 2005, leader Kin-Ichi Motegi's passion led to the band reuniting. The band continues to perform Shinji Sato's songs. While never achieving widespread commercial success during their active years, Fishmans gradually accumulated an international cult following and wider recognition.[3]

  1. ^ a b c d Hadfield, James (February 13, 2019). "Twenty years after frontman Shinji Sato's death, Fishmans is still walking in the rhythm". The Japan Times. Retrieved February 22, 2019.
  2. ^ Rosean, Samuel. "A Beginner's Guide: Shibuya-kei". Drowned in Sound. Archived from the original on July 31, 2019. Retrieved June 15, 2019.
  3. ^ a b "Fishmans official website | フィッシュマンズ公式サイト". Fishmans official website | フィッシュマンズ公式サイト (in Japanese). Retrieved July 7, 2024.