Jun Togawa
Jun Togawa is a Japanese singer, musician and actress. She is one of the greatest influences on Japanese avant-garde music and media, and her career spans over 35 years. Her close friends over the years include Susumu Hirasawa. She was mainly active from 1981 to 1995.
Career
After gaining attention as a guest singer for the New Wave band Halmens and her acting roles in Japanese dramas and commercials for the Washlet, she began her professional music career in the early 1980s as a singer. She joined former Halmens member Kōji Ueno and artist/lyricist Keiichi Ohta to form the Shōwa era-themed band Guernica in 1981, whose first album was released under YEN Records in 1982.In 1984, during a hiatus on Guernica, she released a live album Ura Tamahime with a backing band called Yapoos; the band included some former Halmens members and the album featured several covers of Halmens songs. The same year, she released her debut solo album Tamahime-sama,'' containing themes of menstruation, womanhood, and romance with a recurring insect and pupa motif. The following year, she came out with album Kyokuto Ian Shoka with a backing band called the Jun Togawa Unit. Later that year she released her album Suki Suki Daisuki, a satirical take on aidoru music, this time under her own Alfa Records sublabel, HYS.
She joined Yapoos and solidified the group as an official band, releasing their first album in 1987. She did two more albums with Guernica in 1988 and 1989, and continued singing with Yapoos, releasing albums mainly into the mid 90s, then one in 2003 and another in 2019. Generally the differentiation between her self-named bands and the Yapoos has been a greater degree of collaboration in the latter.
Although she never achieved major pop success, she survived as an influential and respected underground music figure both solo and as the lead singer of Guernica and her most commercial project Yapoos where she is particularly noted for her connection to eroguro culture.
Notable collaborators over the years include Haruomi Hosono who sponsored Guernica's first album and produced & wrote music for some of her earlier works. Her late sister Kyoko Togawa was an actress who at times ventured into the music world and cross collaborated at times. Around 1990 Jun shared management with Susumu Hirasawa resulting in quite a number of collaborations.
She has acted in the films Untamagiru and The Family Game.
In 1989, Susumu Hirasawa, who had placed his band P-MODEL on hiatus, joined the Yapoos as support, appearing in the "Bach Studio II" section of the TV program "Yume de Aietara", where he played in a session with Downtown, Ucchan Nanchan and Susumu Hirasawa.
In 1991, Togawa appeared on the TV Tokyo program Jun Togawa x Susumu Hirasawa "Jun Togawa Revival Festival!"
In 1992, Susumu Hirasawa offered her "Beals " as a Yapoos song.
In 1995, "Showa Kyounen" was released to commemorate the 10th anniversary of Jun Togawa's performing career. Based on the concept of "covering nostalgic melodies of the Showa era," the album contained six songs arranged by Susumu Hirasawa. The songs include "Ribbon Knight" composed by Isao Tomita and arranged by Susumu Hirasawa.
Her 2004 album, Togawa Fiction, with the Jun Togawa Band, featured elements of progressive rock, electropop and other genres. In 2008, she released a career-spanning three-CD boxed set, Togawa Legend Self Select Best & Rare 1979-2008 which featured many of her most popular songs along with several scarcer tracks and hard to find collaborations.
She marked the 35th anniversary of her professional career in 2016 by releasing new collaboration albums with Vampillia and Hijokaidan, her first new recordings in twelve years.
Relationship with Susumu Hirasawa
Jun Togawa and Susumu Hirasawa became close friends as they shared stories about each other's past and how they perceived gender and people. They participated in each other's tours, and in the 1990s, they worked together on music and gender-related conversations in magazines and on TV. Hirasawa says, "It's a difficult task to determine my favorite Jun Togawa song," referring to one of her masterpieces, "Teinen Pushiganga," as "that is the god who made God." Togawa has also covered Hirasawa's solo song "Venus" at her own live performances.Discography
Solo albums
- Tamahime-sama
- ''Suki Suki Daisuki''
Collaboration albums
- Kyokuto Ian Shoka
- "Togawa Kaidan "
- Watashi Ga Nakou Hototogisu
- ''Jun Togawa avec Kei Ookubo''
Albums with Yapoos
- Ura-Tamahime
- Yapoos Keikaku
- Daitenshi No Youni
- Dial Y O Mawase
- Dadada ism
- Yapoos No Fushin Na Koudou
- HYS
- ''ヤプーズの不審な行動 令和元年 - Suspicious Behavior Of Yapoos The 1st Year Of Reiwa Era''
Albums with Guernica
- Kaizou E No Yakudou
- Shinseiki E No Unga
- ''Denri-sou Kara no Manazashi''
Solo mini albums
- Showa Kyonen
- 20th Jun Togawa
- ''Togawa Fiction''
Singles, EPs
- Ginrin wa Utau / Maronie Dokuhon Guernica
- Radar Man / Boshi Jusei
- Poesy / Poesy instrumental
- Osozaki Girl
- Sayonara wo Oshiete
- Barbara Sexaroid / Cecil Cut
- Virgin Blues
- Infinite Productions Remix
- Men's Junan
- Honou no Shoujo
- ''CD-Y ''
Compilations
- Tokyo No Yaban Remixed compilation
- Yapoos Best
- Twins Super Best of Togawa Jun
- Twin Very Best Collection
- In Memoria Futuri
- Togawa Legend Self Select Best & Rare 1979-2008
- Teichiku Works. Jun Togawa 30th Anniversary. The first 5 CDs are reissued albums with bonus tracks, the sixth CD features previously unreleased live and demo recordings of Guernica.
- ''Mushi no Onna - Mika Ninagawa Selection''
Notable guest appearances
- Chojiku Korodasutan Ryokoki Jun Togawa provides vocals for 4 tracks.
- Shijin no Ie Jun Togawa provides all vocals.
- Water in Time and Space Jun Togawa provides vocals for the track No Workshop.
- The Ghost in Science Jun Togawa provides vocals for the tracks Rocket & Cowboy and Indian.
- error CD Jun Togawa provides vocals for the track Rocket.
- Virtual Rabbit Jun Togawa provides vocals for the track Clear Mountain Top.
- Histoire du Soldat Jun Togawa plays the part of the Princess and also narrates this version of Igor Stravinsky's piece, conducted by Neko Saito.
- All Dogs Go To Heaven Jun Togawa sings on three tracks: Rawhide, Open The Night and Falling In Love Again
- Dreams Jun Togawa provides vocals for 3 tracks.
- Good Girls Get Fed, Bad Girls Get Eaten Jun Togawa provides vocals for six of the eight tracks.
- HALDYN DOME Box Set that contains all previous appearances.
- "Like the 20th Century" Jun Togawa provides guest vocals for Vocalise No.1 and 20 Seiki Mitai Ni