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, better known exclusively by his stage name Inoran, is a Japanese musician and singer-songwriter. He is best known as the rhythm guitarist and co-founder of the rock band Luna Sea since 1986. He started his solo career in 1997. Luna Sea disbanded in 2000, and he formed
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with
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vocalist
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a year later. In 2005 he left Fake? and founded Tourbillon with Luna Sea vocalist Ryuichi Kawamura and Hiroaki Hayama. He rejoined Luna Sea when they reunited in 2010, and in 2012 formed Muddy Apes with bassist
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and guitarist Dean Tidey, both from Feeder, and 8otto's vocalist Maeson. In 2011, Inoran became the first Japanese musician to have a signature model guitar with Fender.


Early life

From about fourth grade until sixth, Inoran was obsessed with baseball. He did not listen to any popular music until he saw a music program on Television Kanagawa in his first year of junior high school. The first record he ever bought was '' Colour by Numbers'', followed by
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albums. Inspired, he began playing his father's
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, but wanted an electric one. So he bought a red Stratocaster-like guitar and started a band in his second year of junior high. The following year, he began listening to independent Japanese bands and attending their concerts, such as
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and
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's first concert with Kyo on vocals. He also wrote his first song that year. Although he played in bands throughout high school, Inoran did not devote his life to music until he graduated.


Career


1986–2009: Luna Sea, solo debut, Fake? and Tourbillon

In middle school through high school, Inoran became good friends with J, and they formed a band called Lunacy in 1986. In 1991, they changed their name to Luna Sea and released their first album. They went on to become very successful, having sold more than 10 million certified units in Japan, and are considered one of the most influential bands in the
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movement. In 2003,
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ranked Luna Sea at number 90 on their list of the 100 most important Japanese pop acts. In 1993, Inoran and J teamed up with
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guitarist hide to form the group M*A*S*S. Their only material released was the song "Frozen Bug" on the sampler ''Dance 2 Noise 004'' (the song would later be remixed by hide and put on his debut solo album ''
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''). When Luna Sea took a brief break in 1997, Inoran signed with King Records and began a solo career. His first single, "Sou", was released on September 25, 1997. The following month his debut album, also titled ''Sou'', was released on October 22. Co-produced by
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, Inoran does not sing on the record (except the title track), instead it features several different female vocalists, such as Anneli Drecker and Alison Evelyn. Musically, the album features
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and
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breakbeats. When Luna Sea disbanded in 2000, Inoran released his second album ''Fragment'' in July 2001. He then formed
Fake? Fake? is a Japanese rock musical project led by vocalist Ken Lloyd. Originally a duo, guitarist Inoran left in 2005. Lyrics are mainly in English and sometimes in Japanese. History In late 2001 Oblivion Dust vocalist Ken Lloyd joined up with L ...
in late 2001 with former
Oblivion Dust Oblivion Dust is a Japanese rock music, rock band first active from 1996 to 2001; they reunited in 2007. Although they were originally largely influenced by early 1990s American grunge bands,
vocalist
Ken Lloyd Kentaro James Shibuya Lloyd (born 25 March 1976 in London, England), better known as Ken Lloyd, is a British-Japanese musician and singer-songwriter. Fluent in both Japanese and English, he writes lyrics in both languages. He is currently in Ob ...
. After four studio albums and one mini-album, Inoran left Fake? in October 2005, citing musical differences with Lloyd. However, he had already announced the formation of his next band in May; Tourbillon with Luna Sea vocalist Ryuichi Kawamura and D-Loop keyboardist Hiroaki Hayama. After a five year break in solo activities, Inoran released his third studio album ''Photograph'' in the summer of 2006. After releasing ''Nirai Kanai'' in July 2007, he performed many live concerts and released the concert DVD ''Tour 2007 Determine'' along with ''The Best'' compilation album, which collects his favorite songs selected by himself and his fan-club. The album also features the new song "I Swear". On December 24, 2007, Inoran reunited with Luna Sea to play a one-night only concert in front of an audience of around 45,000 people at the
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. One more reunion would happen again at the hide memorial summit on May 4, 2008. After releasing two studio albums, Tourbillon dissipated in 2008. Inoran released his first official book, ''Monophonic'', in March 2008. That July he performed overseas for the first time at the Formoz Festival in Taiwan and the Incheon Pentaport Rock Festival in South Korea. On September 21, he performed at
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's Abstinence's Door #002 event, along with Merry and heidi. His fifth original album ''Apocalypse'' was released on September 24. The tour for the album, entitled Butterfly Effect, incorporated an international extension to perform overseas again, this time in
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in November, before the tour finale back in Japan, he released his first instrumental album ''Shadow'' on December 24, 2008; it includes the title track for the movie ''A Symmetry''. Inoran performed on October 25 as part of the two-day V-Rock Festival '09.


2010–present: Reunions, Muddy Apes and continued solo career

In May 2010, Inoran and Orange Range guitarist Naoto created and released the song "Love For..." for the victims of the
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. In August, he appeared with the other members of Luna Sea at a press conference in Hong Kong, where they officially announced their reunion and their 20th Anniversary World Tour Reboot -to the New Moon-. On September 19, Inoran joined British rock band Feeder on stage at the Tokyo Unit for a cover of the
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track "Breed". Feeder's bass player
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then played on Inoran's next single, October 2011's "Hide and Seek". Inoran released the album ''Teardrop'' on March 30, 2011, and went on tour in support of it. In April, "Love For..." was offered for download once again. This time with the proceeds donated to aid reconstruction of the area damaged by the
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. On September 21, Inoran's first album ''Sou'' was re-released with a new version of the title track, the bonus track "The Agenda", which was a B-side on his debut single and features American hip-hop artist
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, and a DVD of the promotional video for "Sou". Inoran appeared in the music video for Kiyoharu's May 2012 single "The Sun". The following month, he teamed up with Taka Hirose once again, as well as Feeder's support guitarist Dean Tidey and 8otto's vocalist Maeson, to form the band Muddy Apes. Their debut album, ''Crush It'', was released in Japan by King Records and digitally in Europe by Bishi Bishi on September 5. Inoran's album ''Dive Youth, Sonik Dive'' was released on June 27, 2012, and includes "Lemontune", a song originally by Fake?.
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provides additional vocals on the song "No Options", the limited edition of the album comes with a DVD and a 12-inch vinyl record with "No Options - Mirrorless", a version of the song which Inoran sings himself. It was supported with a nationwide Japanese tour that also celebrated his 15th anniversary as a solo artist. On August 31 in
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, he kicked off his first European tour, Seven Samurais, which took him to
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and
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, and ended on September 16 in
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. Inoran returned to Fake? for one night on February 23, 2013, for the concert Fake? -Live Decade-, his first performance with Ken Lloyd since he left the group in 2005. July saw the release of Muddy Apes' second album, ''Fairy Dirt Nº5''. On August 16, 2013, Inoran performed at Angelo's Intersection of Dogma event, alongside other acts such as heidi., lynch. and
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. Inoran released his ninth studio album, ''Beautiful Now'', on August 26, 2015. It includes a cover of hide's " Pink Spider" and was followed by a nationwide tour in September. Tourbillon reunited for a 10th anniversary concert at the
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on November 27, 2015, and a three-date tour at different
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venues throughout December. Muddy Apes' third album ''Faraway So Close'' was released in June 2016, while Tourbillon's third followed that October. In 2017, Inoran teamed up with Teru, Hisashi, Pierre Nakano ( Ling Tosite Sigure) and Ery ( Raglaia) to cover "
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" by D'erlanger for the ''D'erlanger Tribute Album ~Stairway to Heaven~''. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Japan, Inoran recorded his next three studio albums at home; September 2020's ''Libertine Dreams'', February 2021's ''Between the World and Me'', and October 2021's ''Any Day Now''. His first tour in three years, Back to Rock'N Roll, ended in the fall of 2022. Earlier that June, Inoran released the acoustic live album ''In My Oasis''. It was recorded at Billboard Live Yokohama that April as part of the Billboard Session concert series he had been performing since 2019. Between 2022 and 2023, Inoran was a support guitarist for Kōji Kikkawa on his Over the 9 tour. After seven years, Tourbillon reunited again in 2023 to celebrate their 20th anniversary with concerts and a new song. Inoran has been publicly associated with Vera Von Monika, an internationally renowned artist, who attended his Osaka live performance as a guest.


Personal life

Inoran has two younger brothers. He loved playing baseball when he was in school. The nickname Inoran came into existence when he was playing a baseball game; he hit the ball and a fan kept shouting "Ino! Run!!", which sounded like "Inoran". He was also said to be popular among girls in his school. Because of his good manner and looks, Tokyo Pop contacted him to be an idol but Inoran refused. At age 16, Inoran became a big fan of Cipher, the guitarist and co-founder of the band
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, when he went to see one of their live concerts. Inoran said in an interview that Cipher is a person who has changed his life. Though Inoran is left-handed, he said he's more comfortable playing guitar with his right hand. He is also claustrophobic, this inspired him to compose the song "Claustrophobia", the B-side of Luna Sea's first single " Believe".


Equipment

Inoran has used many different guitars in his career, but is best known for playing the ESP and Fender brands. From the early 1990s to 2009, he was an endorser of ESP Guitars and had multiple signature models with them. His signature ESP models resembled
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s, but had three single coil pickups; which Japanese music website ''Barks'' noted had never been done before. In 2004, ESP conducted a poll for their 30th anniversary on which of their out-of-production guitars were most popular; Inoran's ILP-II model, which also has a piezo pickup, was one of the top seven and was subsequently put back into temporary production. In December 2010, Inoran endorsed the American-based Fender Guitars. His first signature model with them, the black Inoran Jazzmaster #1 LTD, made its live debut at Luna Sea's December 4, 2010 concert in Los Angeles. The guitar, specifically its neck, is based on a 1959 Jazzmaster that Inoran had bought earlier in 2010. The following year, it was released in a limited amount of 50, making Inoran the first Japanese musician to have a signature model with Fender. A Japan-made version later received a general release in October 2019. The aged Olympic White #2 LTD model followed in 2013, with a limited amount of 30. It was designed to contrast with #1. Among other changes, Inoran asked to have the slide switch installed horizontally because his hand would accidentally hit it when he played. The Inoran Road Worn Jazzmaster model was based on the #2 and released in October 2015. A special version of the Road Worn model was created in aged Lake Placid Blue to commemorate the 20th anniversary of Inoran's solo career. It was released on December 23, 2016, limited to 100 copies, and sold only at Ikebe Musical Instruments stores. Released in February 2025, Inoran's Desert Sand model was designed based on the original 1950s prototype of the Jazzmaster. Unlike his previous signature models, it features
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pickups.


Support band

Inoran previously utilized many different musicians as support members in his solo career, including Personz guitarist Takeshi Honda, former hide with Spread Beaver bassist Chirolyn, Vamps bassist Ju-ken, former Dead End drummer Minato, and Theatre Brook drummer Takashi Numazawa. However, he has now been using the same line-up of musicians since 2012: * u:zo – bass 2011–present (
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Discography


Albums

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Peak Position: #16, #117 (reissue) * ''Fragment'' (July 25, 2001) #16 * ''Photograph'' (September 26, 2006) #42 * #43 * ''Apocalypse'' (September 24, 2008) #37 * ''Watercolor'' (March 10, 2010) #40 * ''Teardrop'' (March 30, 2011) #25 * ''Dive Youth, Sonik Dive'' (June 27, 2012) #38 * ''Somewhere'' (March 19, 2014, mini-album) #47 * ''Beautiful Now'' (August 26, 2015) #22 * ''Thank You'' (August 24, 2016) #27 * ''2019'' (August 7, 2019) #31 * ''Libertine Dreams'' (September 30, 2020) #36 * ''Between the World and Me'' (February 17, 2021) #40 * ''Any Day Now'' (October 20, 2021) #44


Remix albums

* ''Landscape of Fragment'' (November 21, 2001; CD, December 25, 2001; 12″ vinyl) #79 (CD)


Other albums

* ''The Best'' (January 23, 2008; compilation) #40 * ''Shadow'' (December 24, 2008; instrumental) #123 * ''Intense / Mellow'' (August 23, 2017; self-cover) #32 * ''In My Oasis Billboard Session'' (June 29, 2022; live album) #44 *


Singles

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Peak Position: #7 * "Won't Leave My Mind" (June 13, 2001) #15 * "Waves/Felicidad" (January 1, 2004; fan club limited) * "/Elements of Foundation" (September 17, 2009) :Inoran×Roen collaboration, limited CD and DVD release available at Inoran Live Tour 2009. * "Hide and Seek" (October 5, 2011) #10 * "Something About You" (September 13, 2013, concert limited)


Home videos

* ''Won't Leave My Mind'' (August 8, 2001), Oricon DVDs Chart Peak Position: #19 * ''The Last Night'' (June 25, 2003) #90 * ''Another Room'' (April 26, 2005) * ''Raize'' (September 26, 2006) * ''Tour 2006 Photograph'' (March 7, 2007) #78 * ''Tour 2007 Determine'' (January 23, 2008) #62 * ''2008 Butterfly Effect+'' (June 10, 2009) #27 * ''Tour 2010 Watercolor'' (September 22, 2010) #73 * ''I'm Here'' (August 28, 2013) #48 * ''Tour 2015 -Beautiful Now- at EX Theater Roppongi'' (April 6, 2016) #21 * ''Sugizo vs Inoran Presents Best Bout ~L 2/5~'' (April 26, 2017) #33 * ''Override'' (August 22, 2018) #26 * ''Inoran Tour 2019 Cowboy Puni-Shit Live in Tokyo'' (February 26, 2020), Oricon Blu-rays Chart Peak Position: #72 * ''Sugizo vs Inoran Presents Best Bout 2021 ~L 2/5~'' (March 9, 2022) #38 * ''Inoran -Tokyo 5 Nights- Back to the Rock'N Roll'' (March 9, 2022) #45 * ''In My Oasis Billboard Session'' (December 14, 2022)


Books

* ''Monophonic'' (March 2008)


With Luna Sea


With Muddy Apes

* ''Crush It'' (2012) * ''Fairy Dirt Nº5'' (2013) * ''Faraway So Close'' (2016)


Other work

* Olivia; " Sailing Free" (2009) - arranger on track 1 * Ever; ''Happiness Is...'' (2009) - composer, arranger, producer on track 1 * lynch.; ''Inferiority Complex'' (2012) - guitar on "Experience" * lecca; ''lecca Live 2012 Jammin' the Empire @ Nippon Budokan'' (2009) - "Missing Ordinary", "Higher" * Oldcodex; ''Oldcodex Live DVD "Contrast Silver" Tour Final'' (2013) - "Heaven" * Ryuichi Kawamura; ''Beautiful Lie'' (2021) - composer, co-arranger on "Sing to You"


References


External links


Official website

Official blog
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