Takanori Nishikawa
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{{Infobox person
| name = Takanori Nishikawa
| native_name = 西川 貴教
| native_name_lang = ja
| image = 環境省エコジン【インタビュー】西川貴教1 (cropped).jpg
| caption = Nishikawa in 2022
| alias = {{hlist|T.M. Revolution|Haine}}
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|mf=yes|1970|09|19}}
| birth_place = Yasu, Japan
| occupation = {{hlist|Musician|singer-songwriter|producer|actor|voice actor|radio personality|businessman}}
| spouse = {{ublist|{{marriage|Yumi Yoshimura|1999|2002|reason=divorced}}|{{Marriage|Unknown|2020}}}}
| module = {{Infobox musical artist|embed=yes
| background = solo_singer
|instrument = {{flatlist|
- Vocals
- guitar}}
|genre = {{hlist|Electronic rock|synthpop|{{nowrap|dance-rock}}|industrial rock|alternative rock|{{nowrap|post-punk}}|{{nowrap|new wave}}|disco|{{nowrap|J-pop}}}}
|years_active = 1989–present
|label = {{flatlist|
| current_member_of = Abingdon Boys School
| past_member_of = Luis-Mary
|
|website = {{URL|http://www.tm-revolution.com/}}
}}
}}
{{nihongo|Takanori Nishikawa|西川 貴教|Nishikawa Takanori|extra=born September 19, 1970}} is a Japanese musician, singer, songwriter, record producer, actor, voice actor, radio personality, and businessman. He performs under the stage name T.M.Revolution (T.M.R.), which stands for {{nihongo|"Takanori Makes Revolution"|貴教が革命を起こす|Takanori ga kakumei o okosu}}, stemming from the famous 1980s pop electronic band TM Network.{{Cite web|url=https://www.crunchyroll.com/anime-feature/2017/04/08-1/feature-manga-anime-guardians-project-takanori-nishikawa-councillor-inauguration-ceremony-at-anime-japan-2017|title=FEATURE: Manga-Anime Guardians Project : Takanori Nishikawa Councillor Inauguration Ceremony at Anime Japan 2017|last=Komatsu|first=Mikikazu|website=Crunchyroll|language=en-us|access-date=2019-11-11|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190421094616/https://www.crunchyroll.com/anime-feature/2017/04/08-1/feature-manga-anime-guardians-project-takanori-nishikawa-councillor-inauguration-ceremony-at-anime-japan-2017|archive-date=April 21, 2019|url-status=live}} Despite most of his songs being written by Akio Inoue and composed/arranged by Daisuke Asakura (also TMR's former producer), T.M.Revolution is considered Nishikawa's solo project. Nishikawa is also known for contributions of ending and opening themes to many notable anime and game series.
After three years as vocalist of the visual kei rock band Luis-Mary, Nishikawa debuted as TMR with the release of his first solo single {{nihongo|"Dokusai (Monopolize)"|独裁 -monopolize-|}} in May 1996. Later that year, his third single {{nihongo|"Heart of Sword (Yoake Mae)"|HEART OF SWORD ~夜明け前~|}} was used as the third ending song for the anime series Rurouni Kenshin, further expanding his fan base. He also contributed six songs to the Mobile Suit Gundam SEED franchise – three for Gundam SEED and three for Gundam SEED Destiny. Nishikawa has guest starred as a minor character in each of those anime series that featured his songs. In 2010, his single "Save the One, Save the All" was used as the ending theme song for the movie Bleach: Hell Verse. Several of Nishikawa's songs, such as "Crosswise" and "Flags", have been used by Capcom's Sengoku Basara video game series and media franchise.
In 2005, Nishikawa formed the rock band Abingdon Boys School. T.M.Revolution was the first artist to be signed to Tofu Records, a record label (affiliated with Sony Music Japan) promoting Japanese artists in North America. Tofu released three of his studio albums: coordinate (2003), Seventh Heaven (2004), and vertical infinity (2005). Nishikawa made his North American live debut at Otakon, a large anime convention in 2003. He has also performed at Pacific Media Expo in 2004 and at the New York Comic Con in 2008. Nishikawa revisited his 2003 US performance at the Asian culture convention Otakon by performing at Otakon's 20th Anniversary on August 10, 2013.{{cite web |url=http://www.otakon.com/news_article.asp?id=767 |title=News/Updates: Article Detail |access-date=2013-01-30 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130220104443/http://www.otakon.com/news_article.asp?id=767 |archive-date=February 20, 2013 |df=mdy-all }}
Early life
Nishikawa was born to a government worker (father, Yasuhiro) and a dental hygienist (mother, Kazuko) in Hikone, Shiga, and moved to Yasu, Shiga."Names of Takanori's Parents," Winds-Turbo Blog: Trivia, April 14, 2006, accessed July 29, 2006
Nishikawa also attended {{nihongo|Yasu Junior High School|野洲中学校|Yasu Chūgakkō}}Marimaru, "Takanori Bus Tour: Yasu Junior High School,” Winds-Turbo Blog, June 21, 2006, accessed July 27, 2006
Takanori was also married to Yumi Yoshimura of Puffy AmiYumi from 1999 to 2002.
Career
=Luis-Mary=
Nishikawa joined the visual kei rock band Luis-Mary in 1990 as the vocalist. His band nickname {{nihongo|Haine|灰猫||}} and his appearance at the time would eventually become the inspiration for Nishikawa's character in Gundam SEED Destiny (Heine Westenfluss). Luis-Mary released three singles; "Rainy Blue", "Whisper(In Your Eyes)" and "Drive Me Mad". The band broke up in 1993.
=T.M.Revolution=
In 1995, Daisuke Asakura signed on with Nishikawa under the FunHouse label, now owned by BMG Japan. They released one single, Black or White?, under the name Daisuke Asakura expd. Takanori Nishikawa.hybrid_incubi, "Behind the Music: Takanori Nishikawa,” tmrevolutionist, June 28, 2006, accessed July 29, 2006
Dokusai -monopolize- was released on May 13, 1996, under the Antinos Records label. It reached #28 on the Oricon charts. Nishikawa's performance on NHK's music variety show Pop Jam (which he would, later in his career, cohost for eleven months) helped boost sales, eventually selling out all first press copies of the single. His second single, {{nihongo|Venus|臍淑女 -ヴィーナス-|}} was released two months later, followed by the release of TMR's first album Makes Revolution another month later.
Heart of Sword: Yoake Mae was released in November 1996 and was used as the third ending song for Rurouni Kenshin. It later replaced "The Fourth Avenue Cafe" (by rock band L'Arc-en-Ciel) as the fourth ending song, due to drug charges laid against a now former member of that band. "Heart of Sword: Yoake Mae" became a fan favourite that sold 360,000 copies and reached #16 on the Oricon charts. Nishikawa's second album, restoration LEVEL➝3 [sometimes called {{nihongo|Ishin Level➝3|維新レベル➝3|}}] was released in February 1997, which reached #5 on the Oricon charts.
Nishikawa released three singles, Level 4, High Pressure, and White Breath, in 1997. High Pressure became TMR's breakthrough single, selling 800,000 copies. White Breath sold over one million copies and became the first TMR single to reach #1 on the Oricon charts. Nishikawa performed White Breath on the 48th edition of Kōhaku Uta Gassen, an annual music show televised by NHK. Less than a month later, his third album triple joker was released and went on to sell two million copies. {{nihongo|Aoi Hekireki|蒼い霹靂|Blue Lightning}}, the first track from triple joker, was recut as a single in February 1998 and it was used in a Yamaha JOG commercial. Nishikawa's three albums were also released in other parts of Asia, and he visited Taiwan in April 1998 to promote triple joker. Hot Limit, released in June 1998, sold 900,000 copies and became Nishikawa's second #1 single. Nishikawa also performed at the 49th edition of Kōhaku Uta Gassen. His fourth album, the force, was released in March 1999 and featured album mixes of the four singles (Hot Limit, Thunderbird, Burnin' X'mas, Wild Rush) that followed Aoi Hekireki. Shortly after the force was released, Nishikawa performed two concerts at Tokyo Dome to a total audience of 100,000.
In 1999, Nishikawa announced the end of T.M.Revolution. He and Daisuke Asakura went on to form The End of Genesis T.M.R. evolution Turbo Type D (or TMR-e, for short). The name implied it was an "evolution" of TMR. Asakura also appeared in their music videos and performed alongside Nishikawa. Three singles were released under that name, all in 1999: {{nihongo|Kagerō|陽炎 -KAGEROH-|}}, {{nihongo|Gekkō|月虹 -GEKKOH-|}}, and {{nihongo|Setsugen -winter dust-|雪幻 -winter dust-|}}. Their only album, Suite Season, was released in February 2000. Nishikawa and Asakura started becoming more distant from each other, and Nishikawa reverted to his original stage name in April 2000.
BLACK OR WHITE? version 3, a self-cover, was released in April 2000. It was used as a professional baseball theme song on Nippon Television. Two other singles [HEAT CAPACITY and {{nihongo|Madan ~Der Freischütz~|魔弾 ~Der Freischütz~|}}], a remix album (DISCORdanza: Try My Remix ~Single Collections~), and studio album (progress; TMR's fifth) were also released in 2000.
Boarding was released in February 2001. The title track of the single was used as a theme song to a drama called {{nihongo|To Make Divided a House|別れさせ屋|Wakaresase Ya}}. Nishikawa started self-producing, with the release of his sixteenth single (Out of Orbit ~Triple ZERO~) one year later. (Asakura continued to compose music for TMR.) His compilation album B☆E☆S☆T was released the next month. Epic Records Japan purchased Antinos Records that year, and all albums on the Antinos catalogue were re-released under the Epic label on July 1, 2002. "Thunderbird" inspired anime director Mitsuo Fukuda to ask Nishikawa to perform the first opening song for Gundam SEED ("Invoke"). Invoke, released in September 2002, sold 250,000 copies and reached #2 on the Oricon charts. Nishikawa also voice acted as Miguel Aiman early in that series and narrated a recap episode of Gundam SEED.
Coordinate, his sixth original album, was released in March 2003. The cover was a closeup of the customized orange GINN that Nishikawa's Gundam SEED character piloted. (Orange is Nishikawa's favourite colour."The Color that Represents T.M.Revolution is Orange," Winds-Turbo Blog: Trivia, April 14, 2006, accessed August 10, 2006
Nishikawa released his eighteenth single, {{nihongo|Albireo|Albireo -アルビレオ-|}}, in February 2004. (Albireo is a bright star from the constellation Cygnus.) "Albireo" was used in a music variety show on Nippon Television called AX MUSIC-TV, where it was #49 on the show's "power play" list."SEVENTH HEAVEN", track list, Sony Music Online Japan, 2004, accessed October 13, 2006
Nishikawa was asked to sing the ending theme song of the Japanese theatrical release of Spider-Man 2 ("Web of Night"), because of his performance at PMX 2004 and his relations at Sony Music Japan. Web of Night, released in late July 2004, also included a rearrangement of "Tears Macerate Reason" (originally from Seventh Heaven) and an English version of the song (translated by Lynne Hobday). Nishikawa shot the "Web of Night" PV in both languages. He also attended the world premiere of Spider-Man 2 wearing a traditional Japanese kimono.Jonathan Mays, "Sound Decision: TMR at Spider-Man 2,” Anime News Network, July 15, 2004, accessed August 7, 2006
Vertical infinity was released on January 26, 2005, by Epic and exactly six months later by Tofu Records. The infinity symbol (∞), when facing vertically or turned sideways, looks like the number 8. That is also the number of original studio albums Nishikawa has released to date as T.M.Revolution. vertical infinity included album mixes of "Web of Night" (both Japanese and English versions) and "ignited". It also included two English-language tracks, "Bring It On" (written by Nishikawa) and "Chase / The Thrill" (written by Hobday). "Chase / The Thrill" was used as the Japanese theme song of the X Games.Amos Wong, "Second Revolution," Newtype (US ed.), September 2005, accessed August 7, 2006
With preparations for T.M.Revolution's tenth anniversary in May 2006 and other commitments, Nishikawa was unable to visit North America in 2005. In April 2005, he began cohosting NHK's music variety show Pop Jam with NHK Broadcasting Center announcer {{nihongo|Yuriko Murakami|村上 由利子||}} and comedy duo {{nihongo|UN JASH|アンジャッシュ|Anjasshu}}. Nishikawa's twenty-first single, {{nihongo|Vestige|vestige -ヴェスティージ-|}}, was released in August 2005. It was his fourth single, and second consecutive, to reach #1 on the Oricon charts. "Vestige" was used as an insert song for Gundam SEED Destiny. "Crosswise", the other track, was used as the theme song for PlayStation 2 game Sengoku BASARA. Vestige was #54 on the 2005 Oricon Top 100 Singles chart, with 176,028 copies sold that year. The Vestige single came with a unique password that was used to vote online (on T.M.Revolution's official website) for which songs would appear on an upcoming self-cover album. These songs would be rearranged and re-recorded. Ten songs were originally planned for this album, but due to the overwhelming number of votes, fifteen tracks were recorded instead.violetcloud, "...........OMG," tmrevolutionist, October 25, 2005, accessed August 8, 2006
Nishikawa performed the UNDER:COVER mix of “WHITE BREATH” at the 56th edition of Kōhaku Uta Gassen, his third appearance and his first since 1998. His cohosting duties on Pop Jam came to an end in March 2006. His tenth anniversary celebration was held at Universal Studios Japan in Osaka on May 13, 2006. That day, it was announced that Nishikawa will perform at USJ, near Peter Pan's Neverland, on his 36th birthday on September 19, 2006."On September 19, T.M.Revolution Special Day at Universal Studios Japan," Winds-Turbo Blog, May 14, 2006, accessed August 8, 2006
=Abingdon Boys School era=
Nishikawa established a new band called Abingdon Boys School in 2005.{{cite news|url=http://search.japantimes.co.jp/cgi-bin/fm20100115a1.html|title=Abingdon Boys School of rock is now in session|author=Robert Michael Poole|publisher=The Japan Times|access-date=2011-05-16|date=January 15, 2010|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100808100825/http://search.japantimes.co.jp/cgi-bin/fm20100115a1.html|archive-date=August 8, 2010|url-status=live}} Named after the school where Radiohead met, ex-Wands guitarist Hiroshi Shibasaki joined the band alongside Sunao and Toshiyuki Kishi. Abingdon Boys School scored seven straight top ten hits and released two albums, as well as touring throughout Europe and having their albums, including English language songs, released through a German record label. The band also performed at the Live Earth concert in Tokyo, Japan, on July 7, 2007.
=''Cloud Nine'' era=
File:T.M. Revolution @ Kinokuniya Bookstore NYC - 2008 - 10.jpg in 2008]]
Nishikawa held the Real Time Countdown Party Revolution, a live concert he did with all of his fans on New Year's Eve, to make up for the lack of new T.M. Revolution material. Although in a recent magazine interview, Nishikawa has stated that he will make a comeback in 2008 as T.M. Revolution. His first new single, 'Resonance', which features all his past famous hit song music videos and promotes Sony products in its Music Video, is the Anime theme song for the anime Soul Eater and was released on June 11. Resonance reached #4 on Oricon Singles Chart on its release day. "Soul's Crossing", the B-side of the "Resonance" single, was used as the theme song for the Soul Eater video game for the Wii console.
T.M.Revolution took part in the "hide memorial summit", a music festival to honor the tenth anniversary of the death of X Japan guitarist hide.{{cite web|url=http://www.japantoday.com/category/entertainment/view/memorial-concerts-for-x-japan-guitarist-hide-to-be-held|title=Memorial concerts for X Japan guitarist hide to be held|publisher=Japan Today|date=April 28, 2008|access-date=2008-12-04|archive-url=https://archive.today/20130127052033/http://www.japantoday.com/category/entertainment/view/memorial-concerts-for-x-japan-guitarist-hide-to-be-held|archive-date=January 27, 2013|url-status=live}}
At the New York Anime Festival 2008, and official TMR and ABS panel hinted at some 'surprise projects' involving Nishikawa. However, no further news on a new album were made. And on March 23, 2009, T.M.Revolution released a Memorial Box featuring the songs from his debut single, Dokusai monopolize through eleventh single, WILD RUSH. These singles were originally released on 8 cm minidiscs but will now be in high-fidelity Blu-spec CD format (fully compatible with standard CD players). The box also contains a bonus DVD from his T.M.R. YEAR COUNTDOWN LIVE, a photo book and logo sticker set. The box's price is 17 800 yen, but the singles are also sold separately.
T.M.Revolution is going to release a single dedicated to a beautiful regional lake. From 2009 the song has been performed during live shows known under the title [Lakers] and for the first time ever, it will be a single only available for download, scheduled for March 3. The song [Lakers] will also be the image song of the 65th Biwako Marathon. The lyrics have been written by Inoue Akio, the music arrangement is made by Asakura Daisuke.
On March 24 T.M.Revolution will release a collaboration work with the Gundam franchise called "T.M.R.×GUNDAM SEED SPECIAL PROJECT [X42S-REVOLUTION]"
The CD will contain all the 5 songs he made for the series. 'Invoke', 'Ignited', 'Meteor', 'Zips' and 'Vestige'. But there will be a 6th track on the CD called 'imaginary ark' and this is the 30th Anniversary song for Gunpla. The CD comes in 3 versions.
On August 11, a double A-side single 'Naked Arms/Sword Summit' will be released. Naked arms will be the opening song for the new Sengoku Basara game. An English version of the song will be able on the regular edition of this single. That song will be the opening for the game outside Japan. SWORD SUMMIT is the new opening for the second season of the anime Sengoku Basara.{{cite web |url=http://www.cdjapan.co.jp/detailview.html?KEY=ESCL-3480# |title=Naked arms / Sword Summit T.M.Revolution [CD] |publisher=Cdjapan.co.jp |access-date=2012-09-26 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100622012949/http://www.cdjapan.co.jp/detailview.html?KEY=ESCL-3480 |archive-date=June 22, 2010 |url-status=live }}
=Preserved Roses / Kakumei Dualism era=
In 2013, Nishikawa teamed up with Nana Mizuki in a collaboration called T.M.Revolution X Nana Mizuki, and they released two singles, Preserved Roses and 革命デュアリズム (Kakumei Dyuarizumu, lit. Revolution Dualism), both recorded as the opening theme songs of Valvrave the Liberator, 1st and 2nd Season respectively.
=''Ten (天)'' era=
File:T.M. Revolution at MTV VMAJ 2014.jpg in 2014]]
Takanori announced his new album Ten (天)(Heaven). His 10th album and first album in four years came on three editions scheduled for release on his 19th anniversary at May 13, 2015.
This album comes about 4 years after his last original album Cloud Nine. It consists of 15 tracks including "Flags", "The party must go on", and "Count Zero", which are all songs he collaborated with Sengoku BASARA, as well as "Summer Blizzard" and "Heaven Only Knows ~Get the Power~", which were only released digitally. It also includes brand new songs such as "Double-Deal" and "Amakaze".
The album comes in two limited editions (A & B) and a regular edition. Limited edition A comes with a DVD featuring live footage of 'Inazuma Rock Fes 2014', while limited edition B DVD contains a digest of 'T.M.R. Live Revolution'14 in Taipei' and an interview.
Afterwards T.M.Revolution held a long tour titled "T.M.R. Live Revolution '15 -Ten-" kicking off on April 4 and 5 at Harmony Zama Hall in Kanagawa.{{cite web | url=http://www.tokyohive.com/article/2015/03/tmrevolution-to-release-10th-album-on-19th-anniversary-day | title=T.M.Revolution to release 10th album on 19th anniversary day }}
=''Committed RED / Inherit the Force'' and ''2020 -T.M.Revolution All Time Best-'' era=
On April 6, 2016, Nishikawa released the single "Committed RED / Inherit the Force" . The song "Committed RED" was used for the theme song of the PS4 game Sengoku Basara: Sanada Yukimura-Den (Sengoku Basara: The Legend of Sanada Yukimura), while the song "Inherit the force" was used for the theme song of the PS Vita game Kidou Senshi Gundam EXTREME VS-FORCE
Nishikawa was also featured in AOA's first Japanese single, "Give Me The Love" during this time.
On May 11, 2016, he released the best album "2020 -T.M.Revolution All Time Best-". The album was released to celebrate 20 years of his career. The album contains 3 discs. In Disc 1, it contains all of the singles that released from his first single until his single that released in 2000 (all singles that released before and in 2000). In Disc 2, it contains all of the singles that released from 2001 to 2010. And in Disc 3, it contains all of the singles that released from 2011 until his new singles of that year (2016), "Inherit the Force" and "Committed Red". On the DVD track list, it contains the video "20 Years of Nishikawa in 2020 Seconds", a video that told the story of his career from 20 years before until now.
On August 31, 2016, he released the single "Raimei". The song was used as the opening theme for the live-action puppetry collaboration between Japan and Taiwan, Thunderbolt Fantasy.
= Takanori Nishikawa - BIRI x BIRI, Bright Burning Shout, Singularity, REALxEYEZ, 天秤-Libra- =
On September 19, 2017, he released a digital single titled "BIRI x BIRI" collaborating with Shuta Sueyoshi from AAA; the song itself is used as the theme song of the film Overdrive, known in Japan as "Scramble". This single is also marked as a single that uses his real name, instead of using his stage name. In various articles promoting the movie and his contribution to it, he stated that he wished to try more and different styles of music under his own name. On March 7, 2018, he will release a single titled "Bright Burning Shout", which was released digitally on January 28, 2018; the song is used as the opening theme to the 2018 anime Fate/Extra Last Encore.
He covered "Ever Free" for the June 6, 2018 hide tribute album Tribute Impulse.{{cite web|url=https://www.barks.jp/news/?id=1000153814|title=hide最新トリビュート盤にHISASHI × YOW-ROW、西川貴教、MIYAVI、GRANRODEOら|publisher=Barks|language=ja|date=2018-04-14|access-date=2018-04-14|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180414234555/https://www.barks.jp/news/?id=1000153814|archive-date=April 14, 2018|url-status=live}} On March 6, 2019, Nishikawa released the album Singularity, which includes "Be Affected", his collaboration with Fear, and Loathing in Las Vegas, the Hiroyuki Sawano-produced tracks "His/Story" and "Roll The Dice", and the digital single "Unbroken" feat. Tomoyasu Hotei, which was used as the theme for the film Million Arthur vs. Touken Ranbu the Movie.{{Cite web|url=http://jame-world.com/us/news-132481-new-album-from-takanori-nishikawa.html|title=New Album from Takanori Nishikawa and the 2019 DJM2000G Opening Ceremony appearance|website=JaME U.S.A.|language=en|access-date=2019-01-10|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190111054937/http://jame-world.com/us/news-132481-new-album-from-takanori-nishikawa.html|archive-date=January 11, 2019|url-status=live}}
In 2019, Takanori collaborated with J on the songs "Real×Eyez", the theme song of the Kamen Rider Zero-One TV series,{{cite web|title = 「仮面ライダーゼロワン」LUNA SEAのJと西川貴教が主題歌担当|url = https://natalie.mu/eiga/news/343958|work = Natalie|language = ja|date = 2019-08-18|access-date = 2019-08-17|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20190818035345/https://natalie.mu/eiga/news/343958|archive-date = August 18, 2019|url-status = live}} and "Another Daybreak", the theme song of the Kamen Rider Reiwa: The First Generation film. Both tracks were released as a single on January 22, 2020.{{cite web|title = J×Takanori Nishikawaの主題歌使用、映画「仮面ライダー」飛電親子の絆描く新映像 |url = https://natalie.mu/music/news/361990|work = Natalie|language=ja|date=2020-01-05|access-date = 2021-02-23}} The two musicians collaborated again on "A.I. ∴ All Imagination" for 2020's Kamen Rider Zero-One the Movie: Real×Time.{{cite web|title = 劇場版仮面ライダー「セイバー」「ゼロワン」主題歌流れる新映像が到着 |url = https://natalie.mu/eiga/news/409267|work = Natalie|language=ja|date=2020-12-18|access-date = 2021-02-23}}
He collaborated with ASCA in performing the song {{Nihongo|"Tenbin -LIBRA-"|天秤-Libra-|Balance -LIBRA-}} that was released on May 27, 2020; the song is used as the opening theme of anime series White Cat Project: Zero Chronicle.{{Cite web|url=https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2020-01-27/shironeko-project-zero-chronicle-anime-video-reveals-theme-song-artists-april-6-premiere/.155810|title=Shironeko Project: Zero Chronicle Anime's Video Reveals Theme Song Artists, April 6 Premiere|last=Pineda|first=Rafael Antonio|website=Anime News Network|language=en|date=January 27, 2020|access-date=May 27, 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200312001314/https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2020-01-27/shironeko-project-zero-chronicle-anime-video-reveals-theme-song-artists-april-6-premiere/.155810|archive-date=March 12, 2020|url-status=live}} Later that year, he collaborated with Shō Kiryūin in performing a cover of the song "1・2・3" originally sung by Mafumafu and Soraru under the unit After the Rain; the cover was used as the second opening theme of the anime series Pokémon Journeys.{{cite web |title=T.M. Revolution, Golden Bomber's Kirisho Perform Pokémon Journeys Anime's Opening Song |url=https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2020-07-30/t.m-revolution-golden-bomber-kirisho-perform-pokemon-journeys-anime-opening-song/.162377 |publisher=Anime News Network |access-date=February 13, 2021 |date=July 30, 2020}}
Other activities
=International market=
Nishikawa was the guest of honor at Comic Con 2008 in New York.[http://www.nycomiccon.com/App/homepage.cfm?appname=100453&moduleID=2920&LinkID=28544&campaignid=61372448&iUserCampaignID=36531770#TMRevolution New York Comic Con – April 18–20, 2008] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090215103836/http://www.nycomiccon.com/App/homepage.cfm?appname=100453&moduleID=2920&LinkID=28544&campaignid=61372448&iUserCampaignID=36531770#TMRevolution |date=February 15, 2009 }}
In early 2008, Nishikawa starred in the movie Corazon de Melon.{{cite web |url=http://newyork-tokyo.com/wp/nytfgp2008-festival |title=Nytfgp2008 Festival Part One | New York – Tokyo |access-date=2015-09-25 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080915232619/http://www.newyork-tokyo.com/wp/nytfgp2008-festival/ |archive-date=September 15, 2008 |df=mdy-all }} New York – Tokyo Film Grand Prix 2008 It premiered at NYU's Cantor Film Center in New York City on September 28, 2008, as part of the film festival.
=Ambassador for Shiga Prefecture=
Takanori now has a new title for his resume: first Cultural Ambassador for Shiga prefecture, his home region. At the inauguration ceremony, he said that "I want to return a favor for my hometown by music" and realized his plan. In 2009, he took place a two-day event called "Inazuma Rock Fes" (inazuma means "lightning" associated with a shape of {{linktext|滋}}, the first kanji character of Shiga) at a lakeside park in Kusatsu city near his hometown on September 19 (Takanori's birthday) and 20th. It was the first large-scale open-air music festival in history of Shiga. The Inazuma Rock Fes was a big hit, and became an annual event.{{cite web |url=http://inazumarock.com/2009/artist/ |title=イナズマロック フェス2009 / ARTIST & SCHEDULE |publisher=Inazumarock.com |access-date=2012-09-26 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100403221442/http://inazumarock.com/2009/artist/ |archive-date=April 3, 2010 |url-status=live }}{{cite web |url=http://inazumarock.com/2010/artist/ |title=イナズマロック フェス2010 9/18Sat – 9/19Sun |publisher=Inazumarock.com |access-date=2012-09-26 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111129142416/http://inazumarock.com/2010/artist/ |archive-date=November 29, 2011 |url-status=live }}
=Record label Defröck Records=
Takanori has established his own indies record label called Defrock Records. The first artist on the label is the four-member rock band Agitato, who will release a mini-album titled "Colors" on January 20.
Agitato formed in 2004. This past October, they served as the opening act for Nishikawa's band, abingdon boys school, at the Ebisu Liquid Room.
Nishikawa described the label as "borderless", saying that he hopes to deliver a variety of high quality music to the world.
=Takanori Nishikawa's All Night Nippon=
{{nihongo|"Takanori Nishikawa's All Night Nippon"|西川貴教のオールナイトニッポン|Nishikawa Takanori no Ōru Naito Nippon}} was a radio show Nishikawa hosted on All Night Nippon. Listeners, who were unable to meet him at his concerts, had a chance to talk to Nishikawa on air. Nishikawa's radio show was broadcast on Monday nights and ran for eight years and nine months, from January 6, 1997, to September 26, 2005. The show was called {{nihongo|"Takanori Nishikawa's All Night Nippon SUPER!"|西川貴教のallnightnippon SUPER!||}} from April 1999 to March 2003. A two-hour television special with Masaharu Fukuyama, called {{nihongo|Masaharu Fukuyama and Takanori Nishikawa's All Night Nippon|福山雅治と西川貴教のオールナイトニッポンTV|Fukuyama Masaharu to Nishikawa Takanori no Ōru Naito Nippon TV}}, was aired on September 30, 2001, on Fuji Television.
=Diesel Corporation=
Established on April 7, 1998, Diesel Corporation is a company run by Nishikawa. The company is responsible for artist management & promotion, operating Nishikawa's fan club, and marketing the DEFRÖCK brand (see next section).
=Defröck=
Launched in 2001, Defröck is Nishikawa's clothing line. The name comes from a play on words, most notably the near-phonetic indifference between "l” and "r” in Japanese. Cars, which Nishikawa likes, use a device called differential lock. Nishikawa's favourite music genre is rock (although he does enjoy various kinds of music).{{Cite web |last=Wang |first=Wendy |date=2003-08-11 |title=INTERVIEW: Interview with T.M. Revolution |url=https://international.ucla.edu/institute/article/5893 |access-date=2024-02-09 |website=UCLA International Institute}} He took the first few syllables of “differential”, changed “lock” into “rock”, and combined the two together to form this name. On a side note, in Gundam SEED, the Defröck label appears on Nishikawa's character's mobile suit as a custom sticker.
=Babel Fish=
Babel Fish, which opened in 2004, was a shop (in Shibuya) that sold Defröck clothes. It closed on July 31, 2006.BABEL FISH, July 31, 2006
=abingdon boys school=
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=Live Revolution '08–'09=
He did a comeback tour as T.M. Revolution from the end of 2008 to March 2009. A photobook, Re:incarnation, has been released, documenting the tour.
Personal life
Nishikawa married fellow musician and singer Yumi Yoshimura on April 2, 1999, but the couple later divorced on July 1, 2002. Though the two remained friends afterwards.{{Cite web |date=2015-08-10 |title=TMR西川貴教、PUFFY吉村由美との結婚生活を回顧 離婚理由を明かす - モデルプレス |trans-title=TMR's Nishikawa Takanori reflects on his married life with PUFFY's Yoshimura Yumi and reveals the reason for their divorce |url=https://mdpr.jp/news/detail/1514259 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20241001051603/https://mdpr.jp/news/detail/1514259 |archive-date=2024-10-01 |access-date=2024-10-31 |website=Modelpress |language=ja}}
On August 29, 2020, Nishikawa announced via his social media account of his second marriage. His spouse is said to be an ordinary person not in the entertainment industry.{{Cite web |last= |first= |title=西川貴教が一般女性と結婚「今後も皆様への感謝の気持ちを大切に」 |trans-title=Nishikawa Takanori marries a non-celebrity woman: "I will continue to cherish my gratitude to everyone" |url=https://natalie.mu/music/news/394173 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230131103438/https://natalie.mu/music/news/394173 |archive-date=2023-01-31 |access-date=2024-10-31 |website=Natalie |language=ja}}
Discography
{{main|Takanori Nishikawa discography}}
Nishikawa has released 12 studio albums, 1 pre-debut singles, 41 singles, 15 digital single, 8 compilations, 1 remix album, and 2 "self-cover bests" album as T.M.Revolution. He also recorded a cover of dance group TRF's song "Silver and Gold dance", from their 2006 album Lif-e-Motions.
the end of genesis T.M.Revolution turbo type D released 1 album and 3 singles.
=Studio albums=
=As T.M.Revolution=
- Makes Revolution (1996)
- Restoration Level 3 (1997)
- Triple Joker (1998)
- The Force (1999)
- Progress (2000)
- Coordinate (2003)
- Seventh Heaven (2004)
- Vertical Infinity (2005)
- Cloud Nine (2011)
- Ten (2015)
=As Takanori Nishikawa=
- SINGularity (March 6, 2019)
- SINGularity II - Hyperpaslia protoCOL - (August 10, 2022)
Filmography
=Anime=
- Rurouni Kenshin (1996) – {{nihongo|Orochi no Ren|大蛇の煉|}}
- Mobile Suit Gundam SEED (2002/2003) – Miguel Aiman / narrator (phase-26)
- Mobile Suit Gundam SEED Destiny (2005) – Heine Westenfluss
- Soul Eater opening theme 1 song, Resonance (2009)
- Marvel Disk Wars: The Avengers (2014) – Opening theme song, Tsuki Yabureru - Time to SMASH!, Kenuichio Harada / Silver Samurai (voice)
- Sengoku Basara: End of Judgement (2014) – Sakai Tadatsugu
- ReLIFE episode 2 closing song, Hot Limit (2016)
- B-Project: Kodō*Ambitious - Nishiyama/series producer (2016)
- White Cat Project opening song featuring Asuka Ōkura also called ASCA, Tenbin -LIBRA- (2020)
- Edens Zero opening song, Eden through the rough (2021)
- Pop Team Epic Series 2 Episode 12 - General Nishikawa (2022)
- Edens Zero opening theme 2 song, Never say Never (2023)
=Puppetry=
- Thunderbolt Fantasy: The Sword of Life and Death - Làng Wū Yáo (Rōfu Yō) / Xián Gē Duàn Xié (Genka Danja) 2017
- Thunderbolt Fantasy: Sword Travels in the East2 - Làng Wū Yáo (Rōfu Yō) / Xián Gē Duàn Xié (Genka Danja) 2018
- Thunderbolt Fantasy: Sword Seekers 3 - Làng Wū Yáo (Rōfu Yō) / Xián Gē Duàn Xié (Genka Danja) 2021
- Thunderbolt Fantasy: Sword Sword Travels in the East 4 - Làng Wū Yáo (Rōfu Yō) / Xián Gē Duàn Xié (Genka Danja) 2024
=Video games=
- Shin SD Gundam Force Tensei Knight Saga (2014/2015) - Knight Gundam / Versal Knight Gundam / Superior Dragon, Musha Godmaru
- White Cat Project (2020)
- Genshin Impact (2021) - Arataki Itto{{cite web|last=Hashimoto|first=Kazuma|date=December 23, 2021|title=T.M. Revolution Talks About Being Itto in Genshin Impact|url=https://www.siliconera.com/t-m-revolution-talks-about-being-itto-in-genshin-impact/|website=Siliconera|access-date=January 24, 2022}}
=Drama=
- Beautiful Life (2000) - Satoru Kawamura
- Nursing Étoile (2006) - Takeo Baba
- Okusama wa 18-sai (2011) - Tatsuya Takagi{{Cite web |title= |script-title=ja:西川貴教主演ドラマ「おくさまは18歳」 |trans-title=Takanori Nishikawa drama Okusama wa 18-sai |url=https://otn.fujitv.co.jp/b_hp/911200025.html |access-date=2023-09-07 |website=FujiTV ONE TWO NEXT |language=ja}}
- Scarlet (2019) - George Fujikawa
=Film=
- Corazon de Melon (2008)
- Galaxy Turnpike (2015)
- Godai - The Wunderkind (2020) - Iwasaki Yatarō{{cite web |url= https://eiga.com/news/20200924/2/|title= 三浦春馬さんが五代友厚を演じた主演作「天外者」12月公開! 三浦翔平、西川貴教らと共演|access-date= September 24, 2020|work= eiga.com}}
=Theatre=
- Little Shop of Horrors (1999) – Seymour Krelborn (Japanese production)
Other media appearances
=TV=
- Kōhaku Uta Gassen (1997/1998/2005/2013/2014)
- Masaharu Fukuyama and Takanori Nishikawa's All Night Nippon (2001)
- Pop Jam (2005/2006)
- Shin Domoto Kyoudai (2011~)
- Who is Princess? (2021)
=Radio=
- Liquid ROOM (January 17, 1996 / March 22, 1996)
- ON Air West (February 18, 1996)
- T.M.Radio Wave (April 5, 1996)
- Love Revolution (April 7, 1996)
- JRA Power Revolution (October 3, 1996)
- Takanori Nishikawa's All Night Nippon (1997–2005)(2010)
=Podcasts=
- Geeknights with Rym and Scott (April 4, 2008)
Products
=Photobooks=
- Starman from Miracle Wonder Planet (1997)
- T.M.R. Live Revolution ’97 -Joker- Documentary Tour Book (1997–98)
- T.M.Revolution Perfect Bible Volume 3 (1998)
- Takanori Nishikawa B-Pass Special Edition Perfect Bible Volume 4 (1998)
- T.M.R. Live Revolution ’98 Joker Type 2 -Great Fighter- (1998)
- the end of genesis T.M.R.evolution turbo type D (1999)
- Seventh Heaven (2004)
- Ray of Light – Defrock (2005)
- Under:Cover (2006)
- Re:Incarnation (2009)
- Inazuma Rock Fes. 2009 Document Photo Book (2009)
- Inazuma Rock Fes. 2010 Document Photo Book (2010)
- Inazuma Rock Fes. 2011 Document Photo Book (2011)
- Inazuma Rock Fes. 2012 Document Photo Book (2012)
- Inazuma Rock Fes. 2013 Document Photo Book (2013)
=Hello Kitty keychains=
Five Hello Kitty keychains were released as promotional items for TMR's tenth anniversary in 2005. They are based on the costume used in the respective song's PV.
- ignited
- Wild Rush
- Black Or White? version 3
- Hot Limit
- Burnin’ X’mas
See also
References
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External links
{{commons category|T.M. Revolution}}
- [http://www.tm-revolution.com/ Official site] {{in lang|ja|en}}
- [http://www.turbo-web.com/ turbo] – official fan club {{in lang|ja}}
- [http://www.sonymusic.co.jp/Music/Arch/ES/TMRevolution/ Sony Music Japan page] {{in lang|ja}}
- [http://www.sonymusic.co.jp/eng/ES/TMRevolution/ Sony Music Japan page] {{in lang|en}}
- [https://web.archive.org/web/20050508042409/http://www.tofurecords.com/artists.php?artistid=tmr Tofu Records page]
- [http://www.defrock.jp/ Defröck] – clothing line {{in lang|ja}}
- [http://www.diesel-corp.jp/ Diesel Corporation] – Nishikawa's company {{in lang|ja}}
- [http://www.nt2099.com/INTERVIEWS/tmrevolution/tmrinterview2k4.pdf J!-ENT 2004 Interview] (J!-ENT Interview Round 2)
- [http://www.nt2099.com/INTERVIEWS/tmrevolution/ J!-ENT 2003 Interview] (J!-ENT Interview Round 1)
- [http://www.myspace.com/tmrevolution/ T.M.Revolution on Myspace] – T.M.Revolution's official Music Myspace page {{in lang|en}}
- [http://www.nipponproject.com/en/article.php?article=76 Nippon Project interview] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100312105215/http://www.nipponproject.com/en/article.php?article=76 |date=March 12, 2010 }}
- [http://nipponproject.com/en/article.php?id=279 Fan-interview with T.M.Revolution]
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