Andonis Michaelides (
Greek
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: Αντώνης Μιχαηλίδης; 24 July 1958 – 4 January 2011), better known as Mick Karn, was a British musician who rose to fame as the bassist for the
art rock
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/
new wave band
Japan
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. His distinctive
fretless bass guitar
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sound and melodic playing style were a trademark of the band's sound.
Early life
Karn was born Andonis Michaelides in
Nicosia
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on 24 July 1958. When he was three, his
Greek Cypriot parents moved with him to
London
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, where he grew up. In his youth, he began playing
mouth organ at the age of seven and
violin
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at the age of eleven, before he took up playing
bassoon
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for the school orchestra. As a bassoon player he performed with the
London Schools Symphony Orchestra in a concert in October 1972 which was broadcast by
Radio 4. However, when his bassoon was stolen and his school refused to buy him a new one, he bought a
bass guitar
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for £5 from a school friend. At school he became friends with
David Sylvian
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and his younger brother
Steve. As an escape from their south London environment, they began to play music together, and in June 1974 they made their first public performance.
Career
Japan

Initially with Karn as lead vocalist, their band christened themselves Japan in 1974. Joined by keyboardist
Richard Barbieri
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and guitarist
Rob Dean the following year, they signed a recording contract with German
disco
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label
Hansa in 1977, with which they recorded three studio albums and became an alternative
glam rock
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outfit in the mould of
David Bowie
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,
T.Rex, and
The New York Dolls. They switched to
Virgin Records
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to record their subsequent albums ''
Gentlemen Take Polaroids
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Background
''Gentlemen Take Polaroids'' was the band's first album for the Virgin Records label after leaving Han ...
'' and ''
Tin Drum''.
As the band started to achieve commercial success with the release of ''Tin Drum'' and specifically the single "Ghosts", which reached the top five in 1982, tensions and personality conflicts between band members arose. ''Tin Drum'' was to be the band's final studio album. Long-simmering differences among the band members came to a head when Karn's girlfriend, photographer Yuka Fujii, moved in with Sylvian, and the individual members forged ahead with their own projects. Karn said in an interview that as tensions with their record company had abated following Japan's commercial success, band members began focusing on personal differences rather than on the common enemy.
Session work and solo projects
Karn played bass guitar and saxophone on
Gary Numan
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's 1981 No.6 hit "
She's Got Claws" and other tracks on its parent No.3 hit album, ''
Dance
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''. In November 1982, Karn released his first solo album, ''
Titles
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'', just as Japan had announced their split. In 1982, Karn wrote some material with Michael Finbarr Murphy, guitarist and writer for
Heatwave,
Alan Murphy of
Level 42, and
Diana Ross
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, among others. They played some low-key gigs around London during the summer of 1982, and then went their separate ways. That same year, Karn appeared on ''
The Old Grey Whistle Test
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'' along with
Angie Bowie, former wife of
David Bowie
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. In 1982 he also contributed saxophone playing on three tracks on the Swedish band
Lustans Lakejer's album ''En plats i solen'', produced by
Richard Barbieri
Richard Barbieri (born 30 November 1957) is an English musician, composer and sound designer. Originally a member of new wave band Japan (and their brief 1989–1991 reincarnation as Rain Tree Crow), he became the keyboard player in the prog ...
. Although Karn submitted an album's worth of demos to Virgin Records as a more pop-oriented follow-up to his debut solo album ''Titles'', the record label declined to fund the record and it was abandoned. In 1983, he collaborated with
Midge Ure on the UK top 40 single "After a Fashion", and in 1984, he formed
Dalis Car with
Peter Murphy. The duo released one album, ''
The Waking Hour'', in late 1984.
Karn also contributed to recordings by other artists, playing bass guitar on
Bill Nelson
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's ''
''Chimera'''' mini-LP on "Glow World" as well as "Heads We're Dancing" from
Kate Bush
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's ''
The Sensual World'' and with
Joan Armatrading.
In the 1990s, he worked with artist
David Torn,
Andy Rinehart and a number of Japanese musicians, and formed the multinational new wave band,
NiNa. Later on, he worked as a solo artist. He played at least one concert with Pete Townshend that featured an all-star line-up, including Phil Collins and Midge Ure.
Also in the 1990s, he started the Medium Productions label along with
Steve Jansen and
Richard Barbieri
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, two of his former fellow Japan members,
and Debi Zornes (label management and artist co-ordination). In 2006, the MK Music imprint was established by Karn, Zornes and Mike Trenery; and beginning with 2006's ''Three Part Species'', all releases, including an autobiography, have the MK Music logo on them.
In 2001, Karn began to work with
Gota Yashiki,
Vivian Hsu
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, Masahide Sakuma, and
Masami Tsuchiya in the band The d.e.p., or doggy eels project.
[Martin, Ian (16 July 2010)]
"Former band members unite to help cancer-stricken Karn"
''The Japan Times'' That same year he worked with
Paul Wong on his ''Yellow Paul Wong'' release. Karn left London in 2004 to live in Cyprus with his wife and son, financially enabling himself to keep working as a musician/artist. In 2009, Karn also released his autobiography, entitled ''Japan & Self Existence'', available through his website and
Lulu
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. This details his music career, his interest in sculpture and painting, his childhood, relationships and family.
On 30 August 2010, Peter Murphy disclosed via a video message (subsequently removed/hidden) on his personal Facebook profile that he would be reuniting with Karn for a week in London, perhaps in November, to begin writing and recording for a second Dalis Car album. Murphy also added that this would be the first time the two had seen each other since 1983.
["Video message from Pete Murphy on his FB page"]
The project was cut short, however, as Karn had recently been diagnosed with cancer. After his death, five of the tracks they did record were released on 5 April 2012 as an EP entitled ''
InGladAloneness''. The tracks were mixed by Steve Jansen and mastered by
Pieter Snapper in
Istanbul
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, while the artwork for the EP was created by
Thomas Bak with a painting by
Jarosław Kukowski.
Musical style
Karn was essentially a self-taught musician, stating, "I rely very much on my ears. If it sounds as if it's the right thing, then I'll keep it—even if it may not be." His first musical instrument was
bassoon
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, with which he attended and passed an
LSSO audition. After his bassoon was stolen from him, he purchased a bass guitar for £5. It was then he joined up with David Batt (Sylvian), who played acoustic guitar.
Although Karn was principally Japan's bassist, he also played all the wind instruments, including the saxophone; on ''Tin Drum'', he played the Chinese
suona
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(credited as "dida") for the authentic
oriental sound. Karn's use of the
fretless bass guitar, a relatively unusual instrument in modern popular music, produces a distinctive sound and playing style, which makes his playing immediately recognisable.
[Hayes, Kelvin " Mick Karn Biography, ]Allmusic
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, retrieved 5 February 2010
Karn played an aluminium-neck
Travis Bean bass on all Japan albums up to ''
Gentlemen Take Polaroids
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Background
''Gentlemen Take Polaroids'' was the band's first album for the Virgin Records label after leaving Han ...
''. In 1981, he moved on to
Wal basses, purchasing two Mark I instruments, one with rare
African tulipwood facings, the other a cherry solid-body. Karn recorded
Japan
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's last studio album ''
Tin Drum'' with the Wal and had continued to use these, along with a headless
Klein K Bass.
Personal life
Karn had two diplomas in
psychotherapy
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from a
West London college, entitling him to call himself "Member of the Associated Stress Consultants, Psychotherapy, and Regression & Hypno-analysis".
Illness and death
In June 2010, Karn announced on his website that he had been diagnosed with advanced-stage cancer, although the specific type of cancer was not mentioned. Although singer
Peter Murphy said during an interview that Karn was suffering terminal
brain cancer
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, this has not been confirmed.
According to
David Torn, Karn's cancer had already
metastasised, and he was undergoing
chemotherapy
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.
[Larkin, Adrian (11 June 2010)]
Midge Ure's fundraiser
BBC6 The website announcement stated that Karn had been struggling financially for some time and appealed for donations to help pay for his medical care and provide financial assistance for his family. Moreover, several people Karn had worked with, in particular
Midge Ure,
[ ]Porcupine Tree
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,[MickKarn.net]
retrieved 27 September 2010 and Masami Tsuchiya,[ announced concerts in support of the appeal. According to a website update, dated 3 September 2010, the funds raised by the appeal enabled Karn and his family to move back to London, where Karn received treatment.] However, the cancer had spread beyond the possibility of treatment, and he died at his home in London on 4 January 2011.
Discography
Albums
For albums with Japan
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(and Rain Tree Crow) see Japan discography.
Solo albums
Collaborative albums
Compilation albums
* ''The Mick Karn Collector's Edition'' (CMP, 1996)
* ''Selected'' (MK, 2007)
Singles
*"Sensitive" (Virgin, 1982) – UK No. 98[Mick Karn](_blank)
Official Charts, retrieved 5 February 2010
*"After a Fashion" (1983) – with Midge Ure, UK No. 39[Strong, Martin C. (2003) ''The Great Indie Discography'', Canongate, , p. 85–7]
*"Buoy" (Virgin, 1987) featuring David Sylvian, UK No. 63
*"Of & About" (MK, 2006)
Written works
* ''Japan & Self Existence'' publisher: MK Music. Biography, covering his life from 1958 to 2006.
References
"Mick Karn: Honorable tension"
Interview by Anil Prasad, Innerviews.org
* Rymer, Paul "History of Japan", Nightporter.co.uk
Footnotes
External links
Mick Karn.net
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1958 births
2011 deaths
Deaths from cancer in England
Cypriot emigrants to England
English rock bass guitarists
Male bass guitarists
English new wave musicians
English people of Greek Cypriot descent
Japan (band) members
Musicians from Nicosia
People from Catford
English oboists
Rock oboists
Dalis Car members