Malice Mizer - "Cher de Memoire" Interview 9/94
Translated by Kurai
[[
note:
cher de memoire is their first photobook. i translated the answers
according to what was written.. they sometimes didn't answer
questions, so youll notice there is slight inconsistency between
one person to the next.. lastly, i don't know how true everything
is (tetsu has some crack, sarcastic answers) so take it with the
humorous grain of salt that malice mizer has always had!]]
What could be called both a long and short 2 years have passed
since Malice Mizer appeared before your eyes. This time, we have
created "Memoire" in the form of a book, so that you might be able
to deeper understand our interior. Along with the CD and our live
performances, please consider this book to be part of that larger
whole. The Malice and Misery inside you will grow wider and larger
we think.
name: tetsu
date of Birth: 12.12
birthplace: Tokyo (in hokkaido)
bloodtype: B
weight and height: 57kg, 171cm
eyesight: bad
highest education: graduated high school
how long you've been playing your instrument/part: about
three years
why you took on that instrument/part: let's ask Tetsu that
hobbies / collections: None
food you like: rice
food you hate: wasabi, celery
drinks you like: awakening coffee
cigarette brand / how many packs a day: marlboro lights. 1
pack a day
favorite color: it changes everyday. today its fanta squash
punch
favorite season: from fall to winter
favorite tv show: something that jolts me
favorite talent: downtown. amuro.
favorite fashion: gloomy things
a movie that left an impression on you: recently, Quentin
Tarrentino's films
type of woman you like: a woman who likes me
type of woman you dislike: a woman who dislikes me
the thing you most want to do: secret
what you want for a present: secret
what have you received from fans and really liked:
everything
how you spend your days off: "goodnight"
what is important to you: treasures
person you respect: my parents
your dream as a child: rock star!
everyday clothes: everyday clothes
something you've been interested in lately: your interior
something interesting that has happened recently: its so
amazing I cant think of it
something sad that has happened recently: I cant think of
anything
what kind of youth were you in school: a weird guy
what bands/artists you notice: Love attack! 2.5
what bands/artists you like: Formed'Eros
what bands/artists have influenced you: hell eaters
do you like tours and why: I like them. No reason.
what live have you done that's left an impression on you:
92.10.31
the reason: Malice's first live.
what live have you been to besides your own that you found
moving: yesterday, Prince at the Tokyo dome.
the reason: he was singing right in front of me
the first record you bought: deep purple's "perfect
strangers"
people / animals you are said to resemble: chucky from
child's play
in your opinion, what are the other members like: they are
all needed to make Malice Mizer be whole
how would you sum up their personalities in a word or two:
4 freaks weirder than me
how would you sum up your own personality in a word or two:
I don't know.
your own sales point: ah, well.. its like...
what is the band to you: an important part of my history.
what are your fans to you: the answer is inside that
sentence.
[[this is really confusing. the japanese is "anata ni totte..."
which means, 'to you' or 'in your opinion'.. now in the interview
he pointed at 'totte' and said the answer was in that sentence..
meaning "something to take"]]
your goals for the band: are endless
your goals for yourself: see above
your rival: my pet dog at home
something you'd like to say to the fans: the nightmare you
had yesterday is my work
Commentary on his Lyrics
kioku to sora
When I first heard this song, I was reminded of a time when I was
10 years old, and I felt that the obscure death of nuclear war was
very close to me, from movies like "kinjirareta asobi" and "hadashi
no gen" and my own grandfather's death, and I was very frightened
by this.. remembering that neurosis I fell into I wrote the lyrics
to Kioku to Sora. Actually, the person singing the song is the
dead man from sadness, zenchou, and seraph. The song takes place
in that kind of setting.
eege kai ni sasagu
The setting is a girl on the Aegean seaside remembering a love of
long ago. The lyrics describe "everything" as being sad, but what
she most clearly recalls is that her lover went into the hands of
another, and that is dreadfully painful and frustrating. And so
the sadness is this kind of "friction" between men and women.
gogo no sasayaki
If I sum it up simply I would... but I will not. I will leave it
to your imagery. When you have a deep aching in your core, listen
to this in a dark room.
miwaku no rooma
People are bound by miraculous chance encounters. But that miracle
is the prelude to a farewell, which will break, interrupt that
encounter. It is an empty, fruitless thing.
seraph
It is the response to sadness, zenchou, and kioku to sora. The
last scene is brought to an end here. It's a happy end, but I have
plans to continue the story further, and like in Sadness, zenchou,
and kioku to sora, in the upcoming lyrics I will write about this
couple, his personal stuff, her personal stuff, and also the world
around them as well. Doing so I want to describe their existence
in clearer detail. Their fairy tale is still continuing. Look
forward to it!
"Movies and Me"
--When was your first encounter with movies?
Tetsu: My parents really liked them, so when I was young I was
aware of the movies flowing on and off the screen. My oldest
memories are of "kinjirareta asobi."
--How old were you then?
Tetsu: It was my second year of middle school.
--When you were young what kinds of movies did you watch?
Tetsu: Kung-Fu and Action types. I was a kid, and naturally kids
like those types of movies, so after I had finished watching it I
would pretend to become Jackie Chan. Lately, though, I still have
this habit of imitating the heroes, but my focus has changed from
their figure/form to the emotions and way of life of the
characters. In that sense I identify with them better. (laughs) I
get so drawn in that it has even become a hindrance to my life
after I watch a movie.
--(laughs) The movie must really resonate in you for it to have
that much of an effect. Not something that is just generally
interesting, or sad, or something that affects you only during the
time you watch it.. it would have to be something with a deeper
message I think. What kind of points do you look for in a movie?
Tetsu: Everyone has a different perspective on what makes a movie
good. Mana, for instance, is attracted to the imagery, sound, and
camerawork. Then there are some people who are pay attention to
the way a movie is made. For me there are two different criteria..
first, simply that after I am done watching the movie something of
it remains inside me. I only watch foreign movies, but when the
connotations and phrasing of an actress' words, for example, if
she says "I love you", that can be looked at in many ways and
contexts. Country and region, her personal life, and depending on
the context of the scene it can be very interesting. That is my
second thing I pay close attention to. In the same way I am
reading foreign books translated into Japanese and looking at the
locution in them too.
--If you have any movie recommendations, please tell us.
Tetsu: Quentin Tarrantino's "True Romance". The leading
characters' struggles with love resemble my own. Their lives are
not like mine, I think, but I found something incredibly
provocative about it. Anyway, I too want to make a movie... but
that's a whole nother story...
name: mana
date of Birth: 3.14
birthplace: hiroshima
bloodtype: O
p weight and height: 48kg, 113cm
eyesight: 1.2 [[1.0 == standard]]
highest education: I graduated from an all music school
how long you've been playing your instrument/part: 6 or 7
years
why you took on that instrument/part: to express myself
musically I choose guitar
hobbies / collections: Italian horror, video games, cooking
food you like: Indian curry
food you hate: none
drinks you like: vegetable juice
cigarette brand / how many packs a day: I don't smoke
favorite color: deep blue
favorite season: evenings in autumn
favorite tv show: cooking shows
favorite talent: Isabelle Ajiwa [[whos this??]]
favorite fashion: I don't have a favorite
a movie that left an impression on you: Italian horror's
"beyond"
type of woman you like: ladylike, cute women
type of woman you dislike: un-ladylike women
the thing you most want to do: go on a shopping spree for
things I want
what you want for a present: cds, books.. many, many
different things..
what have you received from fans and really liked: clothes
and stuff.. there's a lot
how you spend your days off: go to cities I've never been
to, chasing after something...
what is important to you: feeling.. believing in yourself
person you respect: Bach
your dream as a child: to be a mysterious chef
everyday clothes: nothing special
something you've been interested in lately: spice mixing
something interesting that has happened recently: well...
something sad that has happened recently: my grandfather
passed on
what kind of youth were you in school: pleasant.. then a
metalhead.. then punk
what bands/artists you notice: Mikami Katsuyo. (joking)
what bands/artists you like: French pop (various artists)
what bands/artists have influenced you: motley crue
do you like tours and why: yes. because there are new
discoveries
what live have you done that's left an impression on you:
motley crue
the reason: the first show I ever saw
the first record you bought: I don't remember, but it may
have been iron maiden
in your opinion, what are the other members like: 1:4
how would you sum up their personality's in a word or two:
I can't in a word or two.
how would you sum up your own personality in a word or two:
I am not very emotional.
your own sales point: I'm a guitarist who mixes sadness and
beauty
what is the band to you: a wonderful life for me
what are your fans to you: important people who support
malice mizer
your goals for the band: to make wonderful music
your rival: Mikami Katsuyo (joking)
something you'd like to say to the fans: Thank you for your
support, and please help us in the future as well.
Album Concept
To revive The nostalgic memories that lay in the depths of all our
hearts is the aim of Malice Mizer's "memoire". For "de memoire" I
wanted to express this nostalgic sound.
kioku to sora
The tempo and beat steadily change, and rhythmically I think this
is a really interesting song. We added classical undertones and
used a pipe organ for the main melody.
eege kai ni sasagu
I've never been overseas, but I really like the scenery of the
Aegean Sea, and I wanted to express that some way or another with
this song... Image-wise, I created the song thinking of the
elegant image of a blue ocean, a white sky, and white buildings.
gogo no sasayaki
Wanting to add a new atmosphere to Malice Mizer, I used a
bossanova rhythm. The imagery is of a wide garden, the rolling
grass before you, and a western style garden set set out as you
sit drinking tea in the afternoon. That is the image I had when
creating the song.
miwaku no rooma
Rome is a very calculated city, and a place of amazing art I
think. In my own understanding of it, I tried creating this song.
The place to listen for is where the 2 synth violins intersect to
make a single melody.
seraph
I think its very easy to listen to. The integration of the
instrumentation and the lyrics came out wonderfully I think. As a
final song for the album I think it came out very good.
"my wondrous passions"
--Mana, we hear you have a collection of hats. About how many do
you own?
Mana: About 15.
--The ones you use on stage are really elaborate, but how do you
go about choosing your hats?
Mana: For the ones I use on stage now, I first buy something with
a suitable shape, then I personally add something like an
artificial flower or bell. But right now I'm really bored of the
ones I have, so I want a new wonderful hat from a fashion show or
something.
--What else are you interested in?
Mana: I have an interest in video games too. I like playing the
games, but beyond that I also have an interest in the game music,
the visuals, and the story the programmers make up... I really
love to interpret those things in my own way.
--By the way, we heard a rumor that you can sniff out and discern
the difference between over thirty different spices. Is there a
certain type of cooking you've been into lately?
Mana: Right now I am studying Indian curry. You use chicken for
the meat, (in India it is used in religious related dishes) and
then add yogurt or something to soften the meat, and then use my
30 spices. I am currently studying the very delicate, specific
spice mixing needed. If even the smallest mistake is made in the
blending, you can't eat it.
--What materials do you use?
Mana: The foundation is onions. For curry everything is based on
onions. You have to diligently fry it for 30 minutes to get a
delicious taste. Whether its good or bad depends on how you add
the onion. ...in the future I'd like to do music and open a curry
store. (laughs)
--You've already shared many sides with us, but I hear you also
like horror movies?
Mana: I don't have any interest in the movies that have come out
lately, but I like Italian horror films and psychological horror.
On the other hand, I hate the American slasher-flicks.
--Why do you like Italian horror?
Mana: There is something suspicious, beautiful, mysterious about
them. The music and visuals have their own unique atmosphere.
There is a side of Malice Mizer's sound and visuals that have been
influenced by it.
--Lastly what would you like to say to everyone?
Mana: From everything I've said, you may all think I'm an otaku.
But otakus obsess over only one thing, while I am a person with
wide array of interests. From many different genres, I am able
absorb the best essences and broaden my own music's sound, I
think.
name: közi
date of Birth: 3/14
birthplace: niigata prefecture
bloodtype: A
weight and height: 55kg, 175cm
eyesight: good
highest education: middle school (i quit high school)
how long you've been playing your instrument/part: 4 years
why you took on that instrument/part: I had wanted to play
guitar
hobbies / collections: music, studying things on my own
food you like: curry.. my mom's cooking
food you hate: uni, big wrinkled dried plums
drinks you like: tea
cigarette brand / how many packs a day: seven stars. I
smoke a lot
favorite color: many different ones
favorite season: fall
favorite tv show: shows on late at night... ufo shows
favorite talent: none in particular
favorite fashion: none in particular
a movie that left an impression on you: tani no kaze no
Naussica
type of woman you like: sexy types
type of woman you dislike: wild types
the thing you most want to do: travel
what you want for a present: clothes
what have you received from fans and really liked: all
their warm feelings I keep inside my heart
how you spend your days off: my creative pursuits... going
for walks
what is important to you: my senses
person you respect: the person who invented the phone
your dream as a child: to become an adult
everyday clothes: my everyday clothes.. is that I even wear
clothes.
something you've been interested in lately: myself
something sad that has happened recently: when I returned
to my home my grandmother didn't recognize me and said "who are
you?"
what kind of youth were you in school: bursting with energy
what bands/artists you notice: Holly Warburton
what bands/artists you like: Formed'Eros
what bands/artists have influenced you: everything I have
thus far encountered
do you like tours and why: yes. we get to go to a bunch of
cities
what live have you done that's left an impression on you:
94.8.5
the reason: the crowd was amazingly passionate and the show
got cut short in the middle
the first record you bought: "motto chekkazu"
people / animals you are said to resemble: there's so many
its starting to become a problem. Stop imitating me, people!
in your opinion, what are the other members like:
Yuki==father Mana==mother Kami==bad older brother
how would you sum up their personality's in a word or two:
Yuki==Bruce Lee Mana==gourmet type Kami==monkey person
tetsu==going shadow from a love potion [[közi said this in
English]]
how would you sum up your own personality in a word or two:
I'm a wee bit shy
your own sales point: I'm changing
what is the band to you: if you dip us in blood we will
turn red
what are your fans to you: people we should cherish
your goals for the band: to become outcasts
your goals for yourself: express my own style as a composer
your rival: Danno Shuuten
something you'd like to say to the fans: farewell
de memoire
This instrumental number was created as the introduction to the
world of "memoire", but with the 3 reoccuring melodies and the
melody that then comes on top of them, it feels as if you are
going round and round down a spiral staircase, being sucked in.
The melodies of beauty and sadness mix here I think.
At the initial stages, we wanted to try putting in a bunch of
different sounds, but with the solo piano it felt profoundly sad
and lonely, like an italian horror movie... so we left it as is.
With this song, you should be in your room in pitch black watching
the white sandstorm of your tv, listening with head phones.
kioku to sora
Among the album, this best shows Malice Mizer's classical,
elegant, medieval-european gothic sound. It develops aggressively,
with this racing feel to it too, and its a song I like. In the
recording we didn't mix in the guitars, and with the only the
synth sound playing we all thought there were problems. It was
difficult because we didn't think to add the solo violin phrasing
till the very end. Using the pipe organ throughout, I feel like we
got the effect we wanted, and the world of this song became wider
in essence, so I am happy.
eege kai ni sasagu
Personally this is my favorite song in the album. At the beginning
stages of this song too, we felt it sort of putted along changing
suddenly, but we all did this and that to arrange it better, and
we built it into to a gentle, good feeling I think. It personally
gives me the image of the Aegean sea, with the expansive strings,
intro, and B melody arpeggio... I think we expressed it really
well. When I listen now I think the two guitars' tone and balance
came out well too. (that is my first point of reflection) When we
finished adding the vocals (a rough mix) and I first heard the
song in the recording booth, the latter half had come out much
better. Mana casually closed his eyes and felt the same thing.
(laughs)
gogo no sasayaki
In the flow of songs on this album this one is like a pause for
coffee time. And we did finish it rather quickly, but the
bossanova rhythm does create a really fitting atmosphere. The
first half has an innocent feeling which rises into the feeling of
the chorus, but when I listen to this first half now I find it too
extremely lonesome, musically. (my second point of reflection)
Though I wanted a bit more time to work on this song, its the
early afternoon and time to drink tea.
rooma no miwaku
The violin phrase has a medieval European scent to it floating
about at the chorus, on this sad song. On this song I had a really
hard time figuring out how to express the sound of a real violin
using my synth guitar. Muting a lot and using small subtleties in
the picking I got a close sound, so I recorded it while sitting in
a chair imitating the sound of a real violin, taking the whole
sound into my body.
seraph serenade
The "medieval European mix of beauty and sadness" of Malice Mizer
has a different atmosphere here, more akin to a "modern European
mix of suspended beauty and sadness". The composition has the
atmosphere of an epilogue to this tale I think. The imagery is
that you are on top of the clouds, with the with air expanding
before you, both arms spread out, as the singing voice of an angel
downpours onto you. From the beginning I didn't put my best into
the guitar so we used synths to thicken the sound. We wanted to
make the song unlike any other bands out there, so we had this
general idea of adding a lot to the song. We accomplished it, and
this is the thickest song sound wise. There are more keyboards and
piano than synths, my little pinky is all cramped.
--What is the time that you have most impressions of?
Közi: My third year of middle school.
--Why?
Közi: It was time I played around and relaxed the most. I would go
to cafes in the afternoons and drink tea and stuff.
--You didn't like to study?
Közi: Hated it. I went to school to relax with my friends (laughs)
But, sports were my strong point so I liked P.E. Also, it wasn't
long to the sea, so I would like skip class and go there...
--What did you do there?
Közi: Just talk and smoke. At night there was a public park where
cars would gather (they had young couples in them on dates). We'd
chuck firecrackers at the cars and run away... or we'd go to the
sea and throw little rocks at the fishermen.. after we'd often go
to the bike shop, do some preliminary investigation (that took
precise teamwork), and then we'd steal a bike and sing as we rode
along... we did a lot. Those days, I didn't think of anything at
all, but they were very fun. Right behind my house was the ocean,
so all the time in the middle of the night I would go out to it
alone, and as I stood there on the beach I'd think to myself "aa,
the ocean is vast.. as the moon rises the day sinks.." while also
throwing little rocks at the fishermen (laughs). They were those
kind of days...
name: yuki
date of Birth: 8.8
birthplace: ???
bloodtype: A
weight and height: 58kg, 176cm
eyesight: my left eye is 1.5
highest education: high school
how long you've been playing your instrument/part: 6 years
why you took on that instrument/part: my first band needed
a bassist
hobbies / collections: drawing, manga
food you like: meat
food you hate: mushrooms
drinks you like: Pocari Sweat, Tomato Juice (del monte)
cigarette brand / how many packs a day: red LARK.. 1 pack a
day
favorite color: black
favorite season: fall
favorite tv show: fashion shows
favorite talent: Wynona Ryder
favorite fashion: simple, elegant
a movie that left an impression on you: "Dracula", "moe yo
doragon"
type of woman you like: pretty hair, pale skin, a clear
face
type of woman you dislike: a cold person
the thing you most want to do: travel alone
what you want for a present: anything
what have you received from fans and really liked:
cigarettes.. cds.. clothes..
how you spend your days off: sleep
what is important to you: my instruments
person you respect: Klimt [[a painter]]
your dream as a child: an artist
everyday clothes: simple stuff
something you've been interested in lately: the year 1999
something interesting that has happened recently: touring
something sad that has happened recently: farewells
what kind of youth were you in school: a very poor kid
what bands/artists you notice: malice mizer
what bands/artists you like: this mortal coil
what bands/artists have influenced you: everything that's
been swirling around me
do you like tours and why: I like them. I can breathe in a
lot of different experiences
what live have you done that's left an impression on you:
all of them
the first record you bought: I forgot
people / animals you are said to resemble: cat
in your opinion, what are the other members like:
good-natured rivals
how would you sum up their personality's in a word or two:
a bunch of weirdo's
how would you sum up your own personality in a word or two:
"my pace"
your own sales point: everything
what is the band to you: everything personal to me...
what are your fans to you: people I don't want to part from
your goals for the band: the world
your goals for yourself: none
your rival: myself
something you'd like to say to the fans: Please watch
Malice Mizer forever and ever...
kioku to sora
This song is the oldest on the album, so in many different ways it
has deep memories for us. When I first heard it on a demo tape, it
was a previously unheard atmosphere for Malice Mizer, but I
strongly felt a sort of fond reminiscence in it. The song smoothly
goes along without getting lost. I had seen another new side of
mana, and the world of Malice Mizer had grown one step clearer
with this song, I think. Concerning the bass, I had problems with
a nuance mana wanted on this one phrase. Also, I wanted a low bass
sound for this song so I used my unique main bass.
eege kai ni sasagu
To make the image of the song more vivid I focused less on a
technical approach and more on adding nuances throughout the song.
For instance, how to play the parts I personally felt strongly
about, the strength of the picking, if I should play with my
fingers on a certain part, how to make something moving and
expressive come out...
gogo no sasayaki
I think I got the bass sound I was aiming for on this song. How to
make the first half of the song feel "alive" was my problem. When
I do a slide, the sound of my fingers on the fret has a good
feeling. For the latter half I added effects to the bass and a
wide, expanded feeling came out I think. Also, with the fret
slides and stuff, the movement of the song goes along vaguely,
giving a floating, suspended feeling. It has a live acoustic feel
I think.
miwaku no rooma
Just because you are recording doesn't mean the songs are all
arranged neatly in a line. The phrasing scurries along with
different parts, but for live performances I wanted to play it
with lots of feeling, so we tried playing it in a more straight,
linear form. When I hear it, I think its an interesting song in
many different ways.
seraph
This song's bass and guitar in synch almost the whole time, making
is very straightforward. Wanting a light bassline I relied on my
senses in a lot of places. For the sound, I thought of the whole
song's mood, and decided to add a chorus effect the entire time.
"Drawing and Me"
--We heard you have a huge interest in drawing and art. Do you
have any favorite painters?
Yuki: The fantasy painter of Paris Dimaru Dimashio [[not sure who
this is]] and Gustaf Klimt. I like Klimt's famous painting "Kiss".
--What parts of that painting attract you?
Yuki: The wonderful colors that are like a flood of gold. With
paintings and the like it is hard to express what parts you like
in words. But as is the same with music, while the composer puts
his own feelings and thoughts into his work, depending the person
who views the work, what is expressed and felt is different for
everyone.
--Even you do your own art, don't you?
Yuki: I have a lot of rough sketches of people. But I also do some
abstract/fantastical stuff as well.
--How long does it take you to finish one?
Yuki: There are ones that take only 2 hours and there are ones
that take much more than that. Depending on my feelings at the
time what I want to draw is completely different, so the time
needed changes too. That's the same as music too.
--Do you have any pointers for when you draw? Also, do you have
any advice for someone who is thinking of starting to do art?
Yuki: I am bad myself so instead of thinking "I can't do this", if
you just paint something following your own thoughts and feelings
you will be fine.
[[here is a picture Yuki drew; it has a hand that is rising out of
a tree trunk while holding up a mask.. I will try to scan it in
later]]
--Please explain this picture for us.
Yuki: It's untitled. I drew it with the emotions of the time I did
it, so I can't explain it now. Moreover, though, I wouldn't really
want to. If I were to say something though, it was a time when I
fell into my own self-loathing, and feelings of sadness and
emptiness and other things I can't well explain with words were
very strong in my life. The picture says the rest. People who view
this work have different feelings depending on the person, so I
will be happy if you would write your thoughts on a postcard or
something and send it to me. (forward it to Midi:Nette)
name: kami
date of Birth: 2.1
birthplace: ???
bloodtype: A
weight and height: 60kg, 175cm
eyesight: .02
highest education: I dropped out of a specialty school
how long you've been playing your instrument/part: about 5
years
why you took on that instrument/part: since I was young I
had always liked rhythms
hobbies / collections: collecting old gum and candy
wrappers
food you like: curry, hamburgers, etc.. the types of things
a kid would like
food you hate: potatoes, unagi, vegetables, potato salad,
cheese, pike fish.. there's a lot and it sucks!
drinks you like: coffee milk
cigarette brand / how many packs a day: red Lark, 1-2 packs
a day
favorite color: white, because whatever you mix it with it
changes
favorite season: spring.. I like to walk along the
riverside and look at all the flowers blooming
favorite tv show: asayan
favorite fashion: using black as a base
a movie that left an impression on you: I don't watch them
much so I don't know
type of woman you like: long hair, slightly darker skin,
almond eyes.. and with that a girl who has a bright disposition
type of woman you dislike: a woman who has a correct answer
for everything
the thing you most want to do: to travel would be the best!
what you want for a present: flowers, cigarettes, etc..
what have you received from fans and really liked: a
watch.. a necklace.. clothes
how you spend your days off: sleep a lot
what is important to you: to have a childlike heart
person you respect: there are many
your dream as a child: to become an adult
everyday clothes: black-ish clothes
something interesting that has happened recently: I had
these flowers I was trying to grow and though I did everything
perfectly, they just wilted and died.. then one day I woke up and
they had bloomed out of nowhere (laughs)
something sad that has happened recently: It was long ago,
but I had a dog and it got out and was killed.. when I found out I
cried forever
what kind of youth were you in school: I just partied
without sleep
what bands/artists you notice: none in particular
what bands/artists you like: many
what bands/artists have influenced you: there are a lot
do you like tours and why: sex pistols, the damned, punk
stuff...
what live have you done that's left an impression on you:
1994.7.30 at Shinjuku loft
the reason: it was our first one-man live
the first record you bought: Arabesque's first cd
people / animals you are said to resemble: "Cigar Honey"'s
main character
in your opinion, what are the other members like: they're
like the toothbrush and toothpaste of malice mizer
how would you sum up their personality's in a word or two:
Tetsu-->Oh dear! Közi-->cow Yu~ki-->Bruce Lee Mana-->too many
defects
how would you sum up your own personality in a word or two:
I'm bright and like people
your own sales point: wonderful, pretty hair
what is the band to you: a part of me
what are your fans to you: very important to me
your goals for the band: gradually become bigger and bigger
your goals for yourself: to be recognized as a drummer
your rival: there are a lot
something you'd like to say to the fans: we're gonna be
going on intensely from here just like before, so please cheer for
us everyone. we will be doing lives from the feelings in our
hearts too, hoping to give you a moving experience.
de memoire
Like descending down a spiral staircase, you reach back into your
memoires... that is the image the guitarists had when they made
this song, it seems.
kioku to sora
The most Malice Mizer-ish song. For me it is my favorite. First,
at the intro, the guitar is playing a 4/4 beat, and we dared to
mix in a 3/4 beat giving it a really flowing, pretty rhythm. From
the beginning I thought it was awesome. This song really develops
as it goes, and we used a lot of different patterns and I think it
all came out great. I personally love these difficult kind of
songs. The reverse snare in the A melody really fits the song I
think.
eege kai ni sasagu
When I first heard this I thought it wasn't like Malice Mizer at
all. Mana told me he had made the song with an image he had of the
Aegean sea, so I too thought of what image the Aegean sea gives me
and applied that to the song. This type of atmospheric song was
really difficult, and I thought a lot about things like "how I
should express this part" and "how the instrumentation and vocal
melody and lyrics co-exist" when I did the drumming. The last part
with the drums and the vocals was really moving I thought. This is
another song I really love.
gogo no sasayaki
Basically, its a bossanova rhythm. I first naively thought
bossanova would be really easy--that was a big mistake! It was
very difficult and I had problems getting my own feelings to come
alive in it. When we did finish it, I felt a really good mood had
been created, and that I could finally relax!
miwaku no rooma
On this there were a lot of parts where I really got into while
playing. Its very rhythmic, and I didn't want to break the
instrumentation's image through my own zeal... keeping that in
mind I was able to play the song while keeping it's image inside
of me. I like the strong chorus and aggressive vocals. Also, on
the part where Tetsu sings "tokimeki ni" the guitars were really
good I thought.
seraph
As everyone says this song is a new style for Malice Mizer. With a
melodious ambience and climax, we paid most attention in Seraph to
the dynamic changes from sadness to happiness. The vocals and
drums have a life to them. Unlike the other members I played this
song fully based off my own feelings and how the song progressed
according to the instrumentation... at the climaxes I had a hard
time figuring out how to make it expressive. I tried to give the
spirited feeling I had when I hummed along to myself as I played.
I think the chorus' snare roll really fits the song. Like "eege
kai ni sasagu" and "seraph", I was happy I was able to express
myself in my own way.
Overall
There was a lot of colliding between every member on this album.
They'd say to me "play the drums on this part this way," or I'd
say to them "do the guitars it this way"... so all 5 members views
and opinions were added in. On Seraph when Tetsu sings "tsurete
itte", I had a live tape from long ago where he had sung in a
certain expressive way on it, so I remembered that and searched
for that tape, and told Tetsu "sing this way!", which gave him a
lot of troubles on that part.
Well, from the way I see it, this was a learning experience for
us. We saw our own lacking points and realized that we still
needed practice. However, I will never forget the emotion of that
day when we finally did complete this piece of work.
Lastly, there is something I'd like to say that we really wanted
to do more on this cd but we had money problems, time limits...
but we tried to minimize those as much as possible. That's pretty
much my only regret. However, I am very happy the members and I
were able to share our own ideas with you. We too think we made a
good cd, and we are happy simply if you listen to the cd and are
feel our expression...
[[there is a picture of kami sitting on top of the old malice
mizer van, which has been partly smashed up in an accident. kami
wrote the following message in his own handwriting]]
Our Van
Kami: This van has a very deep memory for us. After I had joined
Malice Mizer I had already had a lot of experience doing shows
with other bands. I loved this van, and enjoyed taking it in to
the car wash if it got dirty. The tragedy happened on 4.29.94. I
heard there had been an accident and I went to see.. when I got
there a cruel scene was laid before me. I can't even find the
words when I remember it now. It was very sad. Thank you for all
the memories. Rest in peace.
Memories of the tour
On the way back home to Tokyo, somewhere around Nagoya, rain
suddenly started to fiercely downpour. It was so hard we couldn't
see anything from the front window. It was very frightening. As we
went on for a bit it started to clear up. At that time a rainbow
came out. A long time ago I told everyone how I once saw a rainbow
on top of a rainbow. "That's a lie", said my teacher, saying it
was impossible. But suddenly one appeared here. We stopped the car
and went out to see it. Charmed by the site we almost crashed into
the car in front of us and had to slam on the breaks. I was scared
to death!
Epilogue
I think another side of Malice Mizer has been born inside you, but
our ideal is that it is endlessly, daily, every second expanding
within you. The forthcoming Malice Mizer will go beyond your
predictions and exceed your expectations, I promise. To the people
who have warmly watched over us for these 2 years, and to all our
fans we are deeply grateful. We hope the Malice Mizer in your own
body is filled...