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Artist Biography For Child's View

Kyoto-Based Producer Nobukazu Takemura's Career Has Followed An Odd Trajectory For An Artist Produced By The Club Scene. He Emerged As A Hip-Hop DJ In The Mid-'80s Inspired By The Japanese Leg Of The Legendary Wild Style Tour Largely Credited For Introducing Hip-Hop To Japan . A Short-Lived Career As A Battle DJ Led Takemura To Shift Focus To The Mixing Desk In The Late '80s And Within A Few Years He Was Releasing Tracks Through Mo'Wax Lollop And Bungalow Under The Names DJ Takemura And Spiritual Vibes. Ostensibly Trip-Hop And Acid Jazz These Releases Were Marked By A High Quotient Of Live Instrumentation And In Contrast To His Bedroom-Producer Colleagues Very High Production Values. In Parallel With His Club-Oriented Releases Takemura Was Also Producing More Exploratory Material Together With Yamatsuka Eye Of The Boredoms And Aki Onda As Audio Sports The Group Released An LP Era Of Glittering Gas Before Onda Took Sole Control Of The Project In 1992. By The Mid-'90s Takemura Had Signed With Warner Japan As A Solo Artist And His Releases As Child's View And Under His Own Name Tended Increasingly Toward A Challenging Diffusion Of Hip-Hop Jazz Pop Drum'n'bass And Post-Classical Music. The 1996 Remix Album Child's View Remix Featuring Aphex Twin Coldcut And Wagon Christ Among Others Suggested His Growing Interest In The Experimental Fringes Of Dance Culture. With 1997's Child & Magic LP Takemura's Interest In The Relatively More Stable Rhythms Of Dance Music Had Almost Completely Fallen Away And Elements Of Experimental Computer Music And Overt References To Minimalist Composers Such As Terry Riley And Steve Reich Filled His Tracks Which Tended To Pair Cycling Flute Percussion And Bell-Tone Patterns With The Glitchy Desktop Discontinuities Of Oval And Ryoji Ikeda Among Others. Two Other Releases From This Period -- Funfair On The American Bubble Core Label And Milano On Warner Japan Solidified This New Direction. The Latter CD Takemura Originally Produced For A Fashion Show By Popular Japanese Designer Issey Miyake. In The Winter Of 2001 He Released The EP Sign Which Featured Members Of Tortoise Brokeback And Isotope 217 In The Spring He Released Another Child's View Album Hoshi No Koe. Takemura's Output Only Increased During The Next Two Years He Alternated Experimental Records On Thrill Jockey With More Obscure Efforts For His Own Childisc Label And Indie Stalwarts Bubblecore. ~ Sean Cooper All Music Guide

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