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Yamataka Ai (born Yamatsuka Tetsurō, 13 February 1964) is a and visual artist, best known as a member of , and Naked City. He has changed his stage name three times, from Yamatsuka Eye, to Yamantaka Eye, to Yamataka Eye, and sometimes calls himself eYe or EYヨ. He also DJs under the name DJ 光光光 or "DJ pica pica pica" ("pica" means "bright" or "shiny"), and has used numerous other .


Music

Boredoms
Born in , Eye is a founder of the influential band, , whose first major label release came out in the early '90s. They were signed to Warner Bros. (Chocolate Synthesizer era) by David Katznelson, then A&R VP of Warner Bros. The closest thing Boredoms have to a frontman, Eye offers a variety of vocal techniques: gurgles, screams, grunts and occasionally, relatively conventional . In the later days of Boredoms and in today's V∞redoms he plays electronics and open reel tapes.


Other
Yamantaka Eye is also a member of the bands , UFO or Die, Puzzle Punks, Noise Ramones and Destroy 2. He is notorious for his vast, confusing discography and countless guest appearances. In 1993, he recorded an EP with called for 's label, . He also collaborated with Yamamoto Seiichi & in the project "(Triple) Yama's" which was titled for their shared namesake. He released two albums, Live! and Live!!, with Japanese turntablist/improviser , under the moniker "MC Hellshit & DJ Carhouse". He formed a music and art group called Puzzle Punks, with .

Other notable collaborations include his work with 's Praxis and with 's groups Naked City and Painkiller. Eye and Zorn also recorded the album Zohar as the "Mystic Fugu Orchestra." This latter compilation, which both commemorates and satirizes culture, also draws strength from Eye's earlier influence from the religion in Japan, a sect claiming to possess visions of an emerging . Several generations of Eye's family belonged to Oomoto, which was at times brutally suppressed by the Japanese government. Yamantaka participated in the 77 Boadrum performance which occurred on July 7, 2007 at 7:07 PM at the Empire-Fulton Ferry State Park in , New York, and the 88 Boadrum performance which occurred on August 8, 2008 at 8:08 PM at the La Brea Tar Pits in , .


Art
As well as his music, Eye is famous for his mixed-media style of art that utilises , and , amongst other materials. This work has adorned a number of records, including the majority of Boredoms releases. Similar to the Boredoms' musical direction, Eye started incorporating a much more psychedelic, calmer approach into his work, evident on the covers of many of the later Boredoms albums. Drawing as much from Japanese mythology as it does from his musical influence, such as early punk imagery, his work aims to complement the music as well as to provide another dimension to the sound. Eye also drew a comic strip in 1991, titled Frogleg Burning-X Comix Death.

Eye worked on the covers of the records , , and .

When discussing Eye's unique art style, writer Mike Powell commented:

Eye has presented his work at MoMA/PS1 in New York, in the Music is a Better Noise, and the Volume: Bed of Sound exhibitions.


Discography

Audio Sports
  • 3-6-9 (Bron Records) (EP) (1991)
  • Eat+Buy+Eat (All Access) (EP/CD) (1992)
  • Era of Glittering Gas (All Access) (CD) (1992)


Boredoms
  • Osorezan no Stooges Kyo (1988)
  • (1989)
  • (1992)
  • Chocolate Synthesizer (1994)
  • Super æ (1998)
  • Vision Creation Newsun (1999)
  • Seadrum/House of Sun (2005)


Destroy 2
  • We Are Voice and Rhythm Only (1996)


DJ Chaos X
  • Live Mixxx (2006)


DJ Pica Pica Pica
  • Planetary Natural Love Gas Webbin' 199999 (1999)


Hanatarashi
  • Hanazumari (1984)
  • Take Back Your Penis!! (1984)
  • Live Axtion 84.4.20 & 1.29 (1984)
  • Noisexa (1984)
  • Bombraining (1984)
  • The Hit Parade 1 (1984)
  • The Hit Parade 2 (1984)
  • Hane Go Go (1984)
  • Man Of Noise Noise Kyojin (1984)
  • Live! 1984 3.24 (1984)
  • 8448-412 (1984)
  • Live Action 84.1.29 (1984)
  • Live Act 16.Dec.1984 at Zabo Kyoto (1984)
  • Merzbow & Hanatarashi (1985) (with )
  • Worst Selektion (1985)
  • Worst Selektion (1985)
  • Hanatarashi 1 (1985)
  • Hanatarashi 2 (1987)


Hanatarash
  • 3: William Bennet Has No Dick (1989)
  • The Hanatarash and His Eye (1992)
  • Live!! 1984 Dec. 16: Zabo-Kyoto (1993)
  • Total Retardation (1995)
  • 4: Aids-a-delic (1995)
  • 5: We are 0:00 (1996)


The Lift Boys
  • Anarchy Village b/w Anarchy Way (2005)
  • Lift Boyz (2005)
  • Tide Y Edit (2012)
  • Jukey Lift (2014)


MC Hellshit & DJ Carhouse
  • Live!
  • Live!!


Puzzle Punks
  • Pipeline - 24 Smash Hits by 24 Puzzle Punk Bands (1996)
  • Budub (1996)
  • Puzzoo (2006)


Tribal Circus
  • Tribal Circus (2000) (with )


Yamataka Eye
  • Re...Remix? (2008) (remix compilation)

  • Sky Size Sea (2010)


Noise Ramones
  • Rocket To DNA (1999)


with Battles


with John Zorn
  • (1995)
  • Zohar (as Mystic Fugu Orchestra) (1995)
  • (2004)
  • 50th Birthday Celebration Volume 10 (2005)


with Naked City
  • Naked City (1989)
  • Torture Garden (1990)
  • Grand Guignol (1992)
  • Heretic (1992)
  • Leng Tch'e (1992)
  • Radio (1993)


with Praxis


with Sonic Youth


with Z-Rock Hawaii


See also


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