Zazen Boys
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Zazen Boys is a Japan
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ese band formed by former Number Girl
Number Girl
was a rock band formed in Fukuoka, Japan in August, 1995 by guitarist and vocalist Mukai Shutoku. They disbanded in 2002 following bassist Nakao Kentarou's departure from the band....

 guitarist and vocalist Mukai Shutoku. Stylistically, their music consists mostly of complex rhythmic songs reminiscent of math rock
Math rock
Math rock is a rhythmically complex guitar-based style of experimental rock that emerged in the 1980s and that was very influenced by progressive rock like King Crimson, Frank Zappa, Henry Cow - and 20th century composers such as Steve Reich and John Cage...

, as well as extended improvisational songs characterized through live performances.

History

After the breakup of Number Girl, Mukai Shutoku began touring solo under the moniker Mukai Shutoku Acoustic and Electric. Although initially performing new versions of Number Girl songs, he quickly developed many that would appear on Zazen Boy's first album. After touring through June 2003, Shutoku commissioned friend and former Number Girl drummer Inazawa Ahito, and after former Art-School bassist Hinata Hidekazu and guitarist Yoshikane Sou (formerly of Kicking the Lion) joined, the first incarnation of Zazen Boys was formed.

Using Shutoku's experimental mindset, influenced by Buddhist chants, hip-hop, funk, punk, and improvisational jazz, Zazen Boys achieved unexpected success. They released Zazen Boys and went on successful tour. During this time, the band released the single 半透明少女関係 (Hantoumei Shoujo Kankei), as well as the acclaimed live album Matsuri Session 2.26.2004 Tokyo. Five months after their debut, Zazen Boys II was released to even more critical acclaim. In early 2005, Inazawa left to form his own band, Vola and the Oriental Machine
Vola and the Oriental Machine
Vola and the Oriental Machine is a four-member Japanese rock band formed by ex-Number Girl and Zazen Boys drummer Ahito Inazawa in 2005. The group is named after the soccer team Vola F.C...

. Whether or not the split occurred due to personal or creative differences remains unclear. Undaunted, Shutoku quickly recruited session drummer Matsushita Atsushi to replace Inazawa. Zazen Boys recorded a five-track EP, Himitsu Girl's Top Secret, in July 2005. They continued to release live recordings, the online-only album Live at Osaka, Matsuri Session Live at Yaon, and Matsuri Session 12.27.2005 Tokyo, as well as Live at Shibuya, an iTunes
ITunes
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-exclusive performance from the opening of the Shibuya Apple Store.

In early 2006 the band released Zazen Boys III. Zazen Boys III featured the improvisational and experimental elements prominent in live performances, and was met with more mixed reactions from fans and critics than their prior releases. The next month, a limited edition collection of improvised studio tracks, Live at Matsuri Studio, went on sale at concerts. For the rest of 2006, the band toured constantly, releasing another online live album, "Zazen Boys Live at Okinawa 2006". In early 2007, Hidekazu left Zazen Boys to pursue other projects, and was replaced by former Nine Days Wonder and 12939db bassist Ichiro Yoshida. On September 17, 2008, the band released their fourth studio album, Zazen Boys 4. The album marked a change in the band's sound, drawing heavier on synthesizer and funk elements.

Additionally, Zazen Boys have contributed songs to several movie soundtracks. 真夜中の弥次さん喜多さん (Mayonaka no Yaji-San Kita-San) was mostly original Zazen Boys tracks, and an alternate version of Jimonjitou was featured on the soundtrack to "カナリア" (Canary)

Singles and EPs

  • 半透明少女関係 (Hantoumei Shoujo Kankei) (2004)
  • Himitsu Girl's Top Secret (2005)
  • I Don't Wanna Be With You (2007)

Albums

  • Zazen Boys (2004)
  • Zazen Boys II (2004)
  • Zazen Boys III (2006)
  • At the Matsuri Studio (2006, limited edition instrumental album)
  • Zazen Boys 4 (2008)

Live Albums

  • Matsuri Session 2・26 2004 Tokyo (2004)
  • Zazen Boys Live at Osaka (2005, online-only)
  • Live at Shibuya iTunes Store (2005)
  • Matsuri Session Live at Yaon (2005)
  • Matsuri Session 12・27 2005 Tokyo (2005)
  • Zazen Boys Live at Okinawa (2006, online-only)

Compilations and Soundtracks

  • It's Only Rock and Roll (But We Like It): A Tribute to the Rolling Stones (2003)
  • オリジナル・サウンドトラック「 真夜中の野次さん喜多さん」 (Original Soundtrack Mayonaka Yaji-San Kita-San) (2005)
  • オリジナル・サウンドトラック「カナリア」 (Original Soundtrack Canary) (2005)

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