Masaya Nakahara 中原 昌也 | |
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| Also known as | Violent Onsen Geisha Hair Stylistics  | 
| Born | June 4, 1970 Tokyo, Japan  | 
| Genres | Noise music | 
| Occupation(s) | Musician, writer, actor | 
| Years active | 1988–present | 
| Labels | Boid, Daisyworld | 
Masaya Nakahara (中原 昌也, Nakahara Masaya, born June 4, 1970), also known by his stage names Violent Onsen Geisha and Hair Stylistics, is a Japanese musician, writer and actor. He was described by Allmusic as "one of those musical entities that defy categorization."[1] He co-starred in Shinji Aoyama's 2005 film My God, My God, Why Hast Thou Forsaken Me? with Tadanobu Asano.[2]
Discography
Violent Onsen Geisha
- Excrete Music (1991)
 - Otis (1993)
 - Que Sera, Sera (1995)
 - Black Lovers: Early Lost Tapes 1988 (1995)
 - The Midnight Gambler (1996)
 - Nation of Rhythm Slaves (1996)
 - Teenage Pet Sounds (1996)
 
Hair Stylistics
- 1996–1999 (2001)
 - Custom Cock Confused Death (2004)
 - AM 5:00+ (2007)
 - Expanded Pussies (2009)
 - Live! (2009)
 - Live: Album (2010)
 
Guest appearances
- Jim O'Rourke – "After the Fox" from All Kinds of People: Love Burt Bacharach (2010)
 
Remixes
- Cornelius – "Volunteer Ape Man (Disco)" from 96/69 (1996)
 - Hanayo – "Makka na Shizuku" from Sayonalala (1996)
 - Microstoria – "Endless Summer NAMM" from Reprovisers (1997)
 
Bibliography
- Mari & Fifi's Massacre Songbook (2001)
 - Bouquets of Flowers Everywhere (2001)
 - Naughty Manifesto of the Futurist Kids (2004)
 - The Nameless Orphans' Grave (2006)
 - KKK Bestseller (2006)
 - Less than IQ84! (2010)
 
Filmography
References
- ↑ Semprebon, Rolf. "Otis – Violent Onsen Geisha". Allmusic.
 - ↑ Mes, Tom (October 24, 2005). "Midnight Eye review: Eli Eli Lema Sabachtani?". Midnight Eye.
 
External links
- Masaya Nakahara discography at Discogs
 - J'Lit | Authors : Masaya Nakahara | Books from Japan (in English)
 
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