Taku Takahashi


Taku Takahashi is a Japanese hip hop recording artist, DJ and record producer who debuted in 1997 as a record producer of the hip hop group M-Flo. The group rose to prominence in the early 2000s, with hit singles such as "How You Like Me Now?" and "Come Again." Takahashi was also a member of Avex's 20th anniversary dance music project Ravex, and has produced songs for musicians such as Crystal Kay, Ami Suzuki and Rie Fu, and remixes for Hikaru Utada and Ayumi Hamasaki. He formed the record labels Tachytelic Records and TCY Recording.
Taku Takahashi has occasionally rapped in his songs, such as on M-Flo's songs "Get On!" and "The Rhyme Brokers," and occasionally sung vocals.

Biography

Taku Takahashi grew up in Yokohama, with his father employed in the construction industry. He attended high school in Tokyo, at St. Mary's International School, along with Verbal. In 1992, the pair formed a rap rock band called N.M.D. in 1992, in which Takahashi wrote the music and performed the drums. The band received many offers from major record labels after their live performances, however as Verbal did not see being a rapper as a practical career, these offers were turned down. The pair went their separate ways after high school, with Takahashi travelling to Beverly Hills, Los Angeles in 1994, attending Occidental College, and Verbal to Boston. Takahashi tried majoring in physics, philosophy and Asian Studies with little success. He enrolled in a local music school, beginning his career as a DJ and songwriter.
Takahashi returned to Japan in the mid 1990s, and formed a musical unit with a female vocalist, called Love Soul. After sending a demo tape of this group to Artimage management, Takahashi met Masaji Asakawa from the DJ group GTS. Takahashi began producing music full-time, and in 1998 recorded a cover of Barbra Streisand's "The Way We Were" with Verbal when he returned to Japan for winter break. This song, followed by "Been So Long," featuring vocals from Lisa, was well received by Asakawa, leading the trio to form the group M-Flo, officially debuting in 1999. The group's first release, "The Tripod E.P.," debuted in the top 10 on the Japanese singles chart. The group achieved great success in 2000 and 2001 with the songs "How You Like Me Now?" and "Come Again," with the former selling more than 220,000 copies, and the latter approximately 390,000 copies. The band's second album, Expo Expo, debuted at #4 on the charts.
In 2002, Lisa left M-Flo to follow a solo career, causing the band to begin releasing albums with a variety of famous vocalists. This led to Takahashi working on collaborations with a variety of artists. His first notable produced singles were Crystal Kay's "Hard to Say" and "Boyfriend " in 2002/2003. At the same time, he created a production label, Tachytelic Records. An audition was held to find vocalists for Takahashi to produce, with the grand winner being songwriter Emi Hinouchi. Between 2002 and 2003, the label produced six releases: Emi Hinouchi's first four singles and debut album, along with a DJ mix tape created by Takahashi called Tachytelic Night: Welcomes You to the Far East. However, none of the releases were successful, with all of the releases charting under the #100 mark on Oricon charts. The label continued to promote events, such as the regular Tachytelic Night DJ set events, and Takahashi produced the Pro Evolution Soccer 6 theme song, Ukatrats FC's "Win and Shine." However, after 2006 the label ceased to exist.
Takahashi continued working full-time with M-Flo until mid 2007, when the tour for the group's fifth album Cosmicolor finished and M-Flo ceased regular activities. Since then, the group released a string of compilation albums, such as greatest hit albums and outside collaborative work compilation albums. Takahashi has regularly produced songs and remixes for musicians, including several Western artists. He has participated in many DJ events, including his self-produced Orthosync events, and many House Nation events. In 2008, Takahashi became a member of Ravex, a three DJ group formed for the 20th anniversary of the Avex music group. The group's resulting 2009 album, Trax, was much like M-Flo's later albums, featuring a collection of vocalists from across Avex record labels.
In 2010, Taku Takahashi launched his second record label, TCY Recording, featuring dance music artists such as TeddyLoid and Hoshina Anniversary. He found most of them on MySpace music. He also began working as a music director, for the Gainax animated series Panty & Stocking with Garterbelt, which began airing in October 2010.
In 2011, Taku Takahashi filled in for Kissy Sellout's radio show on BBC Radio 1 as part of "Jaguar Skills and His Amazing Friends." His ten-minute mix included remixes of songs from his time with m-flo and the Godzilla theme.

Discography

Albums

Produced singles

Other appearances

Below are songs featuring input from Takahashi away from M-Flo.
ReleaseArtistTitleNotesAlbum
1999Double"Make Me Happy"Music, arrangement, piano"Shake"
1999J Soul Brothers"Follow Me "Arrangement"J Soul Brothers"
2000K."Little Wish"ArrangementKaleidolife
2000Kirari"Kokoro Yasumete"Music, arrangementKirariddim
2000Cleopatra"Yes, This Party's Going Right "ArrangementSteppin' Out
2001Ayumi Hamasaki"Wishing ""You"
2001Hikaru Utada"Distance ""Final Distance"
2001K."Sora no Mukō e"Music, arrangementKeynote
2001K."Saigo no Cyder"Music, arrangementKeynote
2002Taku Takahashi"Modulation"Opening theme songMohōhan: The Copy Cat Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
2002Taku Takahashi"Peace no Dilemma"Insert songMohōhan: The Copy Cat Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
2003Amin"Shanghai Boogie Woogie " "Shanghai Boogie Woogie Arrangement, with Asuka Sakai"Ōki na Kawa to Chiisa na Koi"
2003Mic Banditz"What's Your Secret?"ArrangementSixth Sense
2003Crystal Kay"Kataomoi"Music, arrangement4 Real
2003Emi Hinouchi"Hey Boy..."ArrangementDramatiques
2004Ryohei Yamamoto"Let It Flow"Co-wrote musicTake Over
2006Crystal Kay"I Know"ArrangementCall Me Miss...
2006Jin & Kana"Go West -020609 Tachytelic Remix-"Ultras 2006
2006Taku Takahashi" Amarillo"Fuji TV Soccer Legend 2006
2007Marcia"Amor...Saudade "Upper's Flava Remixes of Watanabe Hit Tune
2008Lisa"Bad Men!"Ready to Disco
2008The Ting Tings"That's Not My Name "We Started Nothing
2008Boo"French Girl!!"
2008Yoshika"Goodbye to You""Stand Up"
2008Ryukyudisko"Yume no Future featuring Kotomi ""Top of the Island"
2008Manabu Iwamura"Summer Carnival "Woman
2008Coldfeet"Intro to Ten"NarrationTen
2009Anna Tsuchiya mush up Taku Takahashi"Sweet Rishi Boy"Music, arrangement"Brave Vibration"
2009Calvin Harris"I'm Not Alone "Ready for the Weekend
2009Lady Sovereign"Jigsaw "Jigsaw
2009Crystal Kay"Over and Over"Music, arrangementBest of Crystal Kay
2009Coldfeet"Billie Jean "Michael Jackson coverColdfeet Presents MJ the Tour
2009Sawa"Swimming Dancing"ArrangementSwimming Dancing
2009Sawa"World-Wide Tea Party"ArrangementSwimming Dancing
2010Ultras"Ganbare Nippon! "Ultras 2010
2010Masterlink"Traveling ""Traveling"
2010Miliyah Kato"Endless Love"ArrangementHeaven
2010Taku Takahashi"What's Your Medium?"M-Flo Inside: Works Best IV
2010Discothèque"Goodbye featuring Blanc. "Goodbye
2011Revolutions"SP "Break the Wall" featuring V6, Taku TakahashiComposition and arrangement
2011Rhymester"Flashback, Natsu ""Flashback, Natsu"
2011Sowelu"I Want U To..." featuring WiseMusic, arrangementLet Me...
2011The Lifelines"The Lifelines"ProductionSecret Diary
2011Momoiro Clover Z"Santa-san ""Shiroi Kaze"
Taku Takahashi"Ebi Sukui"Hyouge Mono third opening theme, unreleased.-
2012Iconiq"Ladies"Production
2012Passion Pit"Take a Walk "Gossamer
2012Meg"Southpaw"ProductionWear I Am
2013Taku Takahashi"Searching"Biblia Koshodō no Jiken Techō Original Soundtrack
2013Taku Takahashi"Biblorelo"Biblia Koshodō no Jiken Techō Original Soundtrack
2013Minmi"Sakura " featuring Shōnan no Kaze"Sakura "
2014Mika Nakashima & Miliyah Kato"Fighter "One Love, One RhythmThe 2014 FIFA World Cup Official Album
2017Taku Takahashi"Last Century Melancholic"Music, arrangementbeatmania IIDX 25 CANNON BALLERS