Kō Machida
Machida Kō is a Japanese author, punk rock singer, poet, and actor.
History
Machida formed a punk rock band called Inu in 1978, for which he used the stage name Machida Machizō. Inu released their first album, Meshi Kuuna! in 1981. The band split shortly after the album release. He went on to form a number of bands and released several albums. His albums received moderate critical acclaim limited commercial success.His first literary work, Kūge, was published in 1992, and included a selection of his poems. His first novel, Gussun Daikoku, was published in 1996. It earned him the Bunkamura Deux Magots Literary Award. His unique style of story-telling marked by nonsense, irreverence, and slapstick is influenced by Kamigata Rakugo and Jidaigeki. Some critics link him to self-destructive 'I Novel' writers of the pre-World War II era such as Kamura Isota and Chikamatsu Shūkō. Oda Sakunosuke is also cited as one of his influences.
He won the 123rd Akutagawa Prize with Kiregire in 2000 and the Tanizaki Prize with Kokuhaku in 2005.
On June 14, 2007, Machida got into an argument with his friend and rock musician Tomoyasu Hotei about a band they planned on forming together. There was a physical altercation and after learning that his injuries would take two weeks to heal, Machida filed a police report on June 18. Hotei was ordered to pay a fine of 300,000 yen on October 1.
Discography
Albums- Meshi Kuuna! by Inu
- Ushiwakamaru Nametottara Dotsuitaru Zo by Inu
- Doterai Yatsura by Machida Machizo from Shifuku Dan
- Hona, Donaisee Iune by Machida Machizo
- Harafuri by Machida Machizo + Kitazawa Gumi
- Chūshajō no Yohane by Machida Machizo + Kitazawa Gumi
- Dōnikanaru by Machida Ko + The Glory
- Nōnai Shuffle Kakumei by Machida Ko
- Miracle Young by Miracle Young
- Machida Kō Group Live 2004 Oct 6th by Machida Ko Group
- Kokoro no Unitto by Machi Tai
Selected filmography
- Burst City directed by Gakuryū Ishii
- Endless Waltz directed by Kōji Wakamatsu
- H Story directed by Nobuhiro Suwa
- Goldfish directed by Shin'ichi Fujinuma
Selected literary works
- Kūge - His debut poem selection 1992
- Kussun Daikoku - Bunkamura Deux Magots Literary Award 1996
- Ore, Nanshin Shite 1999 co-authored with Nobuyoshi Araki
- Shreds - Akutagawa Prize 2000
- Gonge no Odoriko - Kawabata Yasunari Literary Award 2003
- Confession - Tanizaki Prize 2005