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Wednesday, 23 November 2022

[ENGLISH TRANSLATION] MIYAVI x HOUYHNHNM ー How to get a sense of balance between the normal and the abnormal days


I N T E R V I E W  W I T H  M I Y A V I 

Original source HOUYHNHNM
Big thanks & credits for JP/ENG translation to @linhambabey / Janjan

How to get a sense of balance between the normal and the abnormal days

MIYAVI, what kind of clothes do you like

MIYAVI: I like clothes that have a sense of function.  I’ve worn a lot of clothes but I am definitely always pulled toward clothes that have a balance between the design and the functionality.  Not something that just  looks cool or something that just feels comfortable but something that puts both of those elements together.

I’m the same with my music.  It needs to sound good but it also needs to have a good message.  It’s great to have one or the other but making something catchy with a tough message is something challenging.  It is because of that challenge that I want to make that music that way.  That’s why I also like fashion that has that sense of balance to it.

I see

MIYAVI Also, because of my work as both a musician and actor, I am able to see the power that clothes themselves can have.  When it comes to performing, I am putting on a different role.  Showing up at the actual performance place wearing the clothes of that character enhances my immersion in the experience.  I am able to take in the power that the stylist and designer want to infuse to the moment.

The power that clothes hold is different from person to person and piece of clothing to piece of clothing so we must hold that as important.  Even with the Dsquared clothes I am styled in today, I had to change the way I looked at myself with my internal camera between the first and second outfits.

Talking of the Dsquared brand, what impression do you have of them

MIYAVILuxury but medium.  That is to say the brand has a normal feeling to it.  There is certainly a power in being a glamorous, high brand but sometimes that gets tiresome.  Dsquared is art of a quality that it can be worn on the runway, of course, but it is also perfectly suited to being every day casual wear, I think.  Comfortable for the normal days and the days that only border on normal, I could be comfortable to hop on a plane in this or go around on tour and shine on stage.

The line you are wearing right now is from the 2023 Spring Summer pre-collection with the theme of “LA”.  Miyavi, you used to live in LA.

MIYAVIIt’s a very free plays.  Openminded, I should say.  Not just with the fashion but also environmental issues.  There are a good meaning people with protection plans over there and many cultures advancing.  You strongly can feel that entertainment is the meaning for existence there.  By the way, why is the theme for this collection “LA”?

Two of the designers were in LA for surfing.  They would spend the day surfing and go into town at night to just draw inspiration.  The collection was created to show both sides of that experience.

MIYAVIOkay.  There certainly is not a lot of distance between the town and nature in LA.  You can go from swimming in the ocean to standing on a mountain watching snow fall within the span of 2-3 hours.  That is to say, it’s a really dynamic place.

I treasure the beauty of something that was not perfect

This year is your 20th year performing music.  Does it feel like it was long or did it go by quickly?

MIYAVIDefinitely went by too fast.  So many things have happened but I definitely feel like I still have some ways to go before I’m done.

Do you feel like you are reaching a turning point

MIYAVII do.  I think about how to move forward.   I’m always thinking like that.  What will I be making use of next year?  All of that comes together and makes up life.  In order for me to live my way the want to freely, there are a lot of people that I affect to whom I am very grateful and I want to repay them, bit by bit.

You are actively releasing music, touring the world, acting, as well as being a Goodwill Ambassador with the UNHCR.  It gives the impression that you are constantly in motion.  Is that a conscious design

MIYAVII wonder….I think it has just become part of who I am, flapping about like this.  But I don’t want to stop. 

Because of the pandemic, a lot of artists had to put things to a stop.  What was that like for you

MIYAVIIt made me stop and actually think about what it meant to be an entertainer and just how important person to person communication can be to get a read on a situation.  For us artists, distance is very important.  But suddenly there was a reset.  It took even the worlds top stars by surprise, I think, because it also bewildered me.  How can we do this, how can we meet again?

In this society where things are just getting more and more digital, I really asked myself how to hold the essence of humanity in a physical sense. 

Using the method of virtual lives, there are certainly lots of benefits there but there is also a lot that is lost there.  In that, I started to treasure “the beauty of something that is imperfect”

What is “the beauty of something that is imperfect”

MIYAVIUs as human beings are always called to imperfect things.  AI makes things that are perfect.  So we slowly make simple things.  We feel the value of the existence of humanity in these imperfections.  That is to say that being imperfect is what gives us all a reason to exist.  That’s what I thought of a lot while doing virtual lives.  For example, if I mess up the lyrics of a song, that will live in the memories of someone who was watching and that has great value to them as a person.  Such changes in what we value are happening very fast and I think are, in fact, being accelerated because of covid.

Do you think that physical is better than digital

MIYAVII don’t think I can definitively say one over the other.  For example, there aren’t a lot of people in their teens who see a value in a physical album.  There are fewer and fewer people who can say “I remember when that’s how all music was listened to” about physical records.  The value of “good sounding music” may be changed to something else being valued in say ten years time, we don’t know.  Right now, a lot of people would not say the way they listen to music, be it digital or physical copies, matters that much to them.  This isn’t limited to just music but the way that we communicate.  We obviously have a lot of face to face communication as people and we tend to think of that as being good.  But in ten or twenty years, that might turn into the opposite.  The merits to not meeting in person may one day outweigh the merits to meeting face to face.  We are currently in a transitional period with our values.

Currently, you are working as a UNHCR Goodwill Ambassador.  That seems like a job that would influence you to valuing the in person, being able to physically be there and interact with the people you are helping, is that not so

MIYAVIOf course it is definitely better to hold someone’s hand as they share the enws, it is impossible to do that through the internet.  But I don’t know the future.  I don’t know if it will or will not change.  For example, if things were moved to being online for meetings, information and materials would be shared through the screen immediately, it would certainly shorten how long it would go on.  And you can still be doing research constantly, that is extremely efficient.  Compared to before covid, I am having more of a give and take with people from overseas.

But for people like refugees who are in the transitional period from having their life in constant danger to not, they are much more worried about how they are going to live in such a cruel world.  This limits our ability to understand the reality of their situation.  You can’t feel the temperature, tension, and many more important variables without physically visiting a place so we have to visit.

The things that we as humans place value in, the truly essential ones, will not change ever but I do think that the superficial ones may start to change more and more from now on.  That’s why I’m sure it’s going to be polarized.

Hearing you talk about this, I get the feeling you are very good with change.

MIYAVIYes, that’s true.  Instead of having “booksmarts” I value having “streetsmarts” instead.  I think this is something lacking in Japanese education.  Whether you can respond accordingly in whatever situation you find yourself in.

Japanese people tend to hold  a lot of pride in not changing to the situation.

MIYAVIAnd that in and of itself is definitely a good thing, I think.  But every day the whole world is changing.  This may just sound like a contradiction but within that ability to not change, one must also be looking for the things that need to change.

Are there unexpected ways in which your work as a musician and your work with UNHCR overlap

MIYAVIThere definitely are.  The first time I went to a refugee camp, I’ll be honest and say that I was scared being in a place so permeated with fear.  The camp where children were living was on the other side of a mountain where a big conflict was happening.  But when I started to play the guitar, I could feel their life force exploding.  “Ah, music can achieve something” is what I felt.  We were able to overcome the language barrier and convey the message of the music well.

It’s all about how you put together the catchiness and message, like you mentioned before.

MIYAVIThere certainly are people who will only listen to a speech.  But they might be surprised to hear how much people get from listening to music.  My mission for the refugees in these camps as a goodwill ambassador is to call out the bright parts, the strong parts, the parts that make us the same as them as humans, their radiance and dignity.  The issues that refugees face certainly have a heavy and dark image to them.  But they aren’t the only ones who have those.  In every single person who calls themselves human, there are adversities that we are fighting against in our lives.  That is part of why not just music but films, fashion, culture in general, can do so much.

Lastly, please tell us some activities you would like to do in the future.

MIYAVIThere is only diligence.  Every single one of us has to keep moving forward on our own path, that’s the only way.  I do a lot between music, acting, and social reform work, I want to tackle each of these, one by one, and level up all of my efforts.  I am blessed in the fact that I am able to learn, and I think that is a privilege given to humanity.  I want to always keep learning.



 

The Fender Telecaster guitar that Miyavi uses to achieve his sound has had many customizations added to it and, according to him, “it’s a telecaster but it’s wrong”.  Fender themselves have acknowledged his modifications and approved the new model, leading to the Miyavi Telecaster ® coming into use.  “the great guitarists of the past have destroyed existing values and created new ones” they said.




Original source HOUYHNHNM
Big thanks & credits for JP/ENG translation to @linhambabey / Janjan

  • Photo_Yoshie Tominaga(W)
  • Styling_Keisuke Shibahara
  • Hair & Make up_Masaki Tanimori
  • Text_Yuichiro Tsuji
  • Edit_Ryo Muramatsu

Thursday, 30 September 2021

[ENG LYRICS] MIYAVI - IMAGINARY (FULL)

 



Big thanks for the ENG/JP translation work to comyv @linhambabey / Janjan
IMAGINARY album credits and orignal lyrics source genius.com
If You share the translation please credit @ Janjan / Janjan for comiyaviww

[ENGLISH LYRICS] MIYAVI - Super Hero

If my pain means your happiness,
I will do anything to make you feel joy
Even if our fate is to part,
I will always always be cheering for you

I made you wait honey
You are just a wannabe
Here is a Japanese crazy 12st century boy obviously
Follow me and I will show you something superb
I will give you a kiss even better than anything that you get as a V.I.P. give you a T.K.O.

It’s hard to know, this floating world, in your eyes without turbidity
The light of the moon reflects what the false dream continues to draw
I am injured again and again in this never endingly repetitive world
But I still tear up when I get the chance to get close to you

Tell me why, is this my life?
Won't be cryin' no more, more, more, more

Hey those lily seeds I gave you the other day
Did they bloom? I miss you

If my pain means your happiness,
I will do anything to make you feel joy
Even if our fate is to part,
I will always always be cheering for you

You are smiling in a distant memory
My memories of you fade into nothing

Even if fate never allows it
I will always be your one and only Super Hero

Tell me why, is this my life?
Tell me why, it's a lie
Gimme pride, so that we can fly
Won't be cryin' no more, more, more, more

Lyrics changed from 2010 version source
Translation by @linhambabey / Janjan

[ENGLISH LYRICS] MIYAVI - Dance With Me

Dance with me, dance with me
Dance with me, yeah yeah

You were the one
Who taught me truth
I got a hole here where my heart was
And it's empty without you
Take my hand again
I've been waiting, all night waiting
Won't you take me back again

Dance with me
Just give me a second
You take me to heaven and dance with me
Your head on my chest and forget all the rest, let it go
I need your hand
To dance again

Dance with me, dance with me
Dance with me, yeah yeah

In the sky with you
Even if I'm here only dreamin'
I don't want you to go
Always here, always like this
I'll stay right here in this moment
Where you'll never fade away

Dance with me
Close your eyes and dance with me in this world
Dance with me
It no longer matters whether it is day or night
I need your hand
To dance again

Dance with me
Dance with me
Dance with me, ooh

Dance with me
Before this dream disappears
Dance with me, dance with me

Song credits and source 
Translation by @linhambabey / Janjan

[ENGLISH LYRICS] MIYAVI - Are You With Me?

You notice the world passes through Comes and goes
What am I waiting for here?
I want this and I want that but
I don’t know I don’t know the true thing is
I will go in search of that answer

Are you with me?
I don’t know what I waited for
If I wait here
Nothing will ever change

Are you with me?
What is behind that door?
Where will we go?
Ready up, it’s time to go

Are you with me?
Are you with me?
Are you with me?
Are you with me?

Some days are fast
Some days are slow
Some days are just so so
I'm on the outside looking in it seems so magical
I'm alone, I'm alone, I'm alone in my head
I can’t I can’t I can’t what I said?
Whatever's holding back I gotta let it go

Are you with me?
I don’t know what I waited for
If I wait here
Nothing will ever change

Are you with me?
What is behind that door?
Where will we go?
Ready up, it’s time to go

Are you with me?
Are you with me?
Are you with me?
Are you with me?

Here we go, here we go yeah!
Here we go, here we go yeah!
Here we go, here we go ye-yeah
Here we go, here we go yeah!
Here we go, here we go yeah!
Here we go, here we go ye-yeah

Are you with me?
New world that has never before been seen
Let’s look at it with our own eyes
Ready up, it’s time to go

Are you with me?
Are you with me?
Are you with me?
Are you with me?

Song credits and source 
Translation by @linhambabey / Janjan

[ENGLISH LYRICS] MIYAVI - I Swear

I'm a fighter
But a dreamer
And I'm waiting for the sun

Don't know what to believe
Now it's all begun, what's done is done

In this moment
What is the right thing to believe in?
Calling you, calling you

I say, the dream ignites the soul
Some say, they just don't see anymore
I pray the fire takes control

So I
I swear, I swear
I won't stop believing
I swear, I swear
Anything it takes

I'll find you
Right now, right now
Right now, right now

What is power?
What is freedom?
If we don't know right from wrong
When the days are dark, the nights are long

Every silence
Every time I lose my way
Look for you, I look for you

I say, everyone in the whole world
Some say, even if it is a lie
I pray, I won’t waver any more

I swear, I swear
I swear this here
I swear, I swear
I swear this on my voice

I'll find you

I swear, I swear
I won't stop believing
I swear, I swear
Anything it takes

I'll find you (yeah)
Right now, right now
Right now, right now
Right now, right now
You know it is right now

Song credits and source 
Translation by @linhambabey / Janjan

[ENGLISH LYRICS] MIYAVI - Hush Hush (Ft. KANG DANIEL)

Hush, hush
Keep your voices down
Down

Feels like a scream
When I'm telling you slowly
Try to be seen
Walk down the street
And I'm feeling so lonely
No one believes
Hush, hush

“Freedom” sounds foolish from the prison of being inside (Hush, hush)
“Hope” and trauma will crush you to death (Hush, hush)
If this is what you call the “future” (Hush, hush)
I will shout out about my own dream (Hush, hush)

Hush, hush
Keep your voices down
Keep your voices down

Feels like a dream
Dreaming is allowed
It has become where I am able to hide my true self
Hush, hush

Don’t say anything about the impulse to be crushed to death (Hush, hush)
Take refuge in the imagination Ah cut the ties (Hush, hush)
If you make a clueless face then the world, It goes on (Hush, hush)
Cry and shout out until you lose your voice (Hush, hush)

Hush, hush
Keep your voices down
Keep your voices down

Hush, hush
Hush, hush
Hush, hush
Hush, hush

Hush, hush
Keep your voices down

Song credits and source 
Translation by @linhambabey / Janjan

[ENGLISH LYRICS] MIYAVI - Living In Fire

Living in fire
Burning the sky
Give me desire
Living in fire, living in fire... oh oh

I'm living in panic
World's lost logic
Walking in ashes
No time to save it all
Jumping off the carousel and go
I'm feeling your body
Dreaming you on me
Walking up lonely
Before the city falls
Can't survive without your close

Why? There is no one else in this town
How long have we
Been searching after the dawn I wonder

If the dawn were to never come
Please tell me just where I can go

Song credits and source 
Translation by @linhambabey / Janjan

[ENGLISH LYRICS] MIYAVI - Warrior

Shields up
Lock down
Endless WAR
We're so numb now

All night
Callin' out
The world is still scattered
We've fallen out
This pain was all my fault
But I'm still holding on
To this pain

Can you hear me now?
Can you hear me now?
I'm screaming out

When I break the wall
I'm a warrior
When you break that wall
You're a warrior

Nothing ever goes right now ya leave it
Would you give it more try if I need it
The fight continues for your sake
You're the one, you're the one I'd die for
And now I know
I said I couldn't be there for ya anymore
I lied to save it all

I... I'm a warrior I have not
I... Given up on the future with you
I... Till the day I see you again

You're the reason why

I fight this life

Song credits and source 
Translation by @linhambabey / Janjan

Saturday, 18 September 2021

[ENGLISH TRANSLATION] MIYAVI x Natalie.mu "MIYAVI has released his new album Imaginary on 9/15."

 

Original source Natalie.mu   
Big thanks & credits for JP/ENG translation to @linhambabey / Janjan   

MIYAVI has released his new album Imaginary on 9/15.

It has been one year and four months since MIYAVI released his previous work, Holy Nights, and because of the coronavirus pandemic the time has both flown and crawled by monotonously.   Imaginary announces to the world a presence in society as yet unseen, sending a message of pride from MIYAVI as an artist for publishing this item.  This album is composed of many hit songs handled by Jeff Miyahara, featuring artists such as Kimbra, Kang Daniel, and Troi Irons.  Permimetron participated in creating both the album artwork and the music video giving MIYAVI a novel variety for fans to peruse.  Is it his intention to set the world on fire to change its appearance with Imaginary? We asked MIYAVI this and many other questions.

Nonstop MIYAVI

--You are turning 40 on September 14 (this interview was conducted mid-August).  What are your thoughts and feelings on that milestone?

Of course.  Turning 40 is more than just a number, you feel the years starting to actually build up and feel the body start to change.  A while back, Ichiro said that, for example, the physical abilities start to deteriorate on a cellular level.  I have to reflect on the way I exercise because if I get hurt, it takes me longer to recover (lol).  But I am continuing to try to balance what I’ve experienced and my past knowledge to be able to keep growing.  Who I am now likes to learn how to find the joy in life.  I think I will continue that way until the day I die, even if my body cannot continue my heart will never fail on me.  Every day, I’ll keep like that.

--Your last interview with natalie was held in March of last year, right when the pandemic started to get serious.  You were doing variety shows with your family, hosting your virtual project Virtual Live, and were appointed ambassador to the ECC Language Education Promotion.  You were so busy you gave off the feeling of being chased.

“I can’t stop” is all I could think.  I felt like it was bad to stop in 2020, like things would be taken away if I did.  Of course this was because I was anxious.  We didn’t have any idea about having a vaccine even in development so we were nowhere near being able to hold live shows.  But I decided that I would continue ahead by creating the various shapes of the Virtual Live.  Having my family on social media was the same.  I wanted to be able to give something to the world. I showed how I fumble and make mistakes by considering new things and was changed by this.

--When did you have time to start working on Imaginary?

I actually planned to release it when the 2020 Olympics ended.  There were plenty of songs I’d been holding onto.  But then the Olympics were put on hold.  The coronavirus pandemic was shifting into high-gear around the world, it made me want to scream out.  I took that feeling and put it into this album and remade some of the songs, so most of this was written this year.  We finished all the vocal recordings in March in one go.  I wanted to be able to show we can still resonate no matter where and when we are.  I think we finished everything around June. 

--If you were to shout out right now I wonder what would resonate.  I feel like the answer to that question can be felt in the word you used for the title of the album: Imaginary.  

Yes.  In my work supporting refugees there is a commonality whether it is caused by man or nature, the first step to overcoming any calamity is having medical care, water, and food.  If you have that then you can start working on education and culture.  Each of us humans have dignity when we are allowed to learn and study culture.  It’s really scary that we can’t see the future.  I think it’s pretty special that we are able to imagine what the future will look like and use that to indicate what it should be.  I think that’s the reason music exists, of course I mean anime and manga and movies too.  As a musician, I am able to indicate the future’s shape with my imagination.  I think that’s part of who I am, what I live for.  On the reverse side, that’s the only way I can think of myself being.


--Maybe that’s why I feel that Imaginary has a more cohesive concept as a whole album compared to your past works, indicating one whole message.

But aren’t all artists the same now?  Whether we are alive or dead, there is nothing we can do about reality right now.  Along with the new variants of the covid virus making things uncertain there is the unstable administration handling Afghanistan, the earthquake in Haiti, and the dangerously heavy rains flooding China making things extremely subjective at the moment.  Even now the whole world is changing.  It’s as though this situation is asking me “What is there to sing about” and my answer to that question is this album.  Shaping myself into someone who will “keep my eyes up and keep walking”.

 

The commonality between Jeff Miyahara and Perimetron 

--I can strongly feel the presence of the co-writer Jeff Miyahara in this.

 

We met last year.  He was originally just doing the vocal direction but his gushing energy came across so strongly he ended up deeply affecting the sound direction.  He has a lot of hot passion.  Both of us were unable to go back to Los Angeles so we imbued a far east feel that can only be tasted in Tokyo.  The overall sound production is the root of the skeleton and that was done as usual Lenny Skornik, approaching the vocals with a sound that Jeff was able to greatly add to.

--Can you be more specific?

He is active in the field of j-pop so he uses an approach that helps swell in a moderately Japanese way, making it feel “Japan’s pop world equals j-pop”.  I think he brought something that has never been brought to MIYAVI.  We were able to put together sounds from all over and created a vision, Jeff, Lenny, and I, all together of how to make a new kind of album.

--What was something new for you, MIYAVI?

The biggest was taking direction for my singing.  He gets specific inspiration from anime characters or scenes from a film that he shares so I had to add the story-telling delivery of lines when performing to my existing way of singing which was really new for me.  Also I’d say the sound dynamics.  Rock sounds usually get stacked up in a more haphazard way but he takes each sound, one by one, mixing them together smoothly until they are polished decorations.  There are even some hip hop parts.  I had to cram study the sophistication of pop music.  I think it will greatly influence me from now on.

--What was the reason for entrusting the art and the beauty of the music video (NEW GRAVITY) to Perimetron?

For the visuals, I was unable to fly to LA so I hit the Tokyo market of colleagues and wanted to make something that could only be made here in Japan.  While having a conversation with KingGnu’s Tsuneta, we started playing with the idea of making something for today’s generation with the same beauty and value that the band YMO (Translator Note: YMO or Yellow Magic Orchestra is a band from the 70’s) or the collective Tomato in London (Translator Note: Tomato is a collaborative practice for artists, designers, musicians, and writers formed in London in the 90’s) once held.  There is a strong connection and a lot of trust there, like a group project but in a good way, that I personally don’t get to have as a solo artist.  To groups like that, I probably seem like Matsuoka Shuzu (Translator Note: Matsuoka Shuzu is a former single tennis champion and sports commentator) to them.

--Matsuoka Shuzu haha

Honestly, they all sound like they would be pretty my pace lol.  Concerning the intention and understanding of creation is not a simple thing, it’s next to impossible when there is no compromise.  We just have to drink together, work together, feeling the warmth that other creators have and possess a sense of true borderless-ness.  They are able to feel things even when I’m wrong and are able to help teach me a lot as I go.  If I get the chance to, I’d love to work with them again.

What to look for in an era that appears in textbooks

--This album starts strongly embracing the topic of “what should I sing” with the first two songs, New Gravity and Imaginary (feat. Kimbra).  You were able to draw a really rich background simultaneously with these two songs and it feels like the experience you gained from Virtual Lives really helped.  Or that’s how I felt.

Yeah.  Frankly, the album could just end with those two songs lol.  That’s how well I think they fit the theme.  The rest of the songs are like the freebies for anyone to receive.  I was worried whether New Gravity was good enough for the title of the album.  I thought about it but the language jumps so well along with being catchy so I decided on Imaginary.  So these two are the songs that comprise the core of the album.

--In these two songs there are words such as “unbound”, “beyond weightlessness”, “My story”, “no more hesitation”, and “new world”.  What kind of feelings do you mean with these lyrics?


The world today is rewriting the pages from good to bad.  There are a lot of uncertain what-ifs floating about right now like “There might not be any fish left to catch by 2048” or “In 60 years, there won’t be any more agriculture to harvest”.  Hearing people saying things like that makes you look at the materials we have available today and stresses you out.  Like, 60 years is a long time but it will actually pass pretty soon.  I think the only way we will be able to continue to have a society is to dematerialize.  We live in such a materialistic time today and we need to become a society that “goes without” I think.  That’s something really obvious in the fashion industry.  I think it is important to not let people like Alessandro Michele from Gucci, for an obvious example, to set the standard anymore.  We have to dry off from the extravagance in order to  break the cycle.  That is to say that we are currently in a “state where we have no choice but to reverse”.  Of course there is confusion on top of confusion because change takes the ceiling and makes it the floor.  But when looking to the future it is definitely more beneficial and we should be able to find a methodology that makes us all unique.

--Because of the coronavirus pandemic we have to get used to the language around the “new normal”.  What’s that like for you?

I’m setting out on a tour in America in October (MIYAVI North America Tour 2021 “Imaginary”) and I definitely feel like it has changed so much just watching footage of things in America.  I feel a sense of a void inside and my physical strength is weakened, I don’t want to forget that.  I want to go back to doing lives where it feels like getting onto a packed train but with the way things are right now, that seems a little dangerous and impossible to do.

--That’s right.  How fast things become “back then”.

Right lol.  But still, person to person direct contact is really important, we cannot lose that.  I want that part of it to stay the same.  There are still mistakes we are going to make with wanting to go back to concerts.  But for however much the world is changing, we have to be able to adapt along with it.  Freedom is not “I’m going to
do what I want”.  I think the world has evolved to a point where we need to put ourselves in each other’s shoes and follow a doctrine “be charitable”.  In order to change what we value, we need to urgently look at our SDGs (Sustainable Development Goals).  With things like the Black Lives Matter movement, we are able to support and bear witness to it from outside, participating in events like hunger strikes for the movement.  We have to be wary of what we are going to leave behind in this era for the history books, including the spread of infectious diseases.  I think that facing things straight on will lead to suggestions for the future.

--That’s where the 7th song on the album “Youth Of the Nationfeat. Troi Irons)” comes to play, I guess.

At the time I was writing this, there were lots of student protest groups in America gathering strength, and here in Japan we had the moment SEALD (Student Emergency Action For Liberal Deomcracy) also keeping the youth active.  I also started to notice Greta Thunberg from Sweden.  That’s why Jeff recommended I include the guitar solo I created to the Star-Spangled Banner back when I performed it at the Dodger Stadium in 2019 so we hurriedly included that as well.

It is the duty of sound to free people

--What can you tell us about the song featuring Kimbra?

It was casual lol.  All of the artists who featured on this album got here very casually, honestly.  This song is not quite Kusanagi Motoko from Ghost in the Shell but it has a novel cyber feeling, despite her poorly pronounced Japanese.  Truthfully, we were thinking of collaborating on a different song but the timing worked out that we got this song instead!  Kimbra’s wonderful singing voice, including the Japanese lyrics, was great.

--This song has a very heavy metal feeling in the drums, coming from a strikingly tasteful person like Jeff Martin.

That’s right, the beat is kind of a revival so I don’t know whether to say it is a new sound or not.

-- MIYAVI’s guitar style has also definitely changed.  You’ve developed from the signature sound of danceable songs found on NO SLEEP TILLTOKYO (released July 2019) to a more mature approach with this album.  There is a more frank dynamism expressed, changing gears from the mincing rhythm of the past album, I feel.

That’s right.  By accepting the duty of sound being to free people I decided to change up how I use my guitar.  I still slap it, I’ll never lose that, but I want it to become more than just a song.

--In Imaginary, you cover Nirvana’s famous song Smells Like Teen Spirit.  I was surprised to hear how the lyrics properly compare the feeling of dark conditions to the coronavirus pandemic.

At the start, there was no such deep meaning.  This was a song I planned to cover even before the pandemic, it’s kind of my favorite song to sing at karaoke lol.  But this song changed up the pattern of the music scene.  It was fun to take their famous attitude and put it with MIYAVI’s sound to put on this album released in 2021.  It was an honor to finally have the freedom to do something that I have wanted to do for so long.

 


A sense of variety, no matter what

--I was really interested in the chorus of the song Living in Fire, the melody gave me almost a country western feel.   

This is a song I thought about putting on Holy Nights.  I worried that it was going to be too dark of a song to be on this album but everyone on my team recommended I put it in.  Message-wise I feel this connects the continuity from Holy Nights to Imaginary.

--The song Hush Hush (feat. Kang Daniel) features an unusual, kind of boy band taste with the inclusion of Kang Daniel.

I tried to sing about the contradictory nature of “freedom” and “restraint”.  Daniel’s kind of neutral tone created an odd detune when put together with my voice.  For this album, I kind of had a different color for every song.  Honestly, the way I put together an album has changed a lot.  It’s influenced a lot by the market.  We are at a point where a lot of people don’t listen to full albums so I tried to make this album one that you could just pick a song here or there and have it still have a catchy pop feel.  That might go away again though.

--Speaking of each song having their own color, the development of the 8th song I Swear and the 9th song Are You With Me are strong.

That was what I was hoping for so I’m glad that’s how you felt.  Of course the order of the songs is important but this time the team wanted to work on creating a complete sound within each song.  No matter what, I keep a consistent message in my work “liberation of the future” so it feels like a natural match to me.

--Lastly, Dance With Me was a fresh feeling.  It felt like listening to a record player, with a  tempo that makes you want to go ballroom dancing.  It was an unexpected discovery for me but I have fallen for it.  But it still felt like standard fare for MIYAVI with the message “look up and keep walking”.

At first, I had the image of it being like Beauty and the Beast but Jeff in Jeff style arranged it while thinking of the scene in The Avengers where Captain America is sitting at a bar lol.  It’s pretty far from my usual repertoire.  This song tells the story of someone who can only meet someone they love in their dream, in a non-reality kind of like Inception or The Matrix.  Wouldn’t it be a happy thing to be able to have a dream and it feel real and stay aware of it?  With things like virtual reality and the metaverse, the difference between what’s real and what’s virtual is disappearing so we need to think deeply about what is really important.

We are once again loving “Super Hero”

--What was the reason for including the bonus track Super Hero from your -miyavi- era?

Simply speaking I just wanted to make the fans happy.  Last time I did a self-cover of the song DAY 1 so this time I wanted to add my sound from now.  The line “If separating is for the sake of us both
From now on I will always always keep praying” in the chorus links well with the core message of this album.

--I feel like you said it yourself that you are learning to find a way to keep true to the roots of MIYAVI.

That’s right.  Taking a song that I wrote over ten years ago, I can feel my youthful rashness but I also feel in my rock sound my desire to save the world and bring people happiness.  It makes me think about the people that I think are important to me, like my family and my fans, makes me think about what the true meaning of love is.  It gave me the chance to think about these kinds of things again.

--Now that you’re finished with this work, what do you think you’re next project will be?  You yourself are always changing your appearance under the watchful eyes of the world, recording music at a breakneck pace.

I don’t know what’s next.  Because of the coronavirus pandemic, we are in a very uncertain state.  I’m


just going what I can with all my power, day by day.  But at the end of September, I am planning on holding a Virtual Live from the Kiyomizu-dera in Kyoto.

--Ooh.

I’ve always wanted to do that but it has finally finished being under construction from last year.  I kinda wanted to take a crack at an iconic stage, “What if I did the Olympic Opening Ceremony?” lol.

--You always seem very busy, between your tour in America, the Netflix film Kate, the Amazon Prime Video program The Masked Singer, and your ambassadorship with the ECC.

I’m actually way more relaxed than before because of corona.  I’m spending more time with my family.  Of course, I really want to do a full tour in Japan.  The travel restrictions should be lifted next year so everyone, please look forward to all the future plans I have to be announced!

 

Original source Natalie.mu
Big thanks & credits for JP/ENG translation to @linhambabey / Janjan