"Sometime Samurai" is a song by Japanese music producer
Towa Tei
is a Japanese artist, record producer, and DJ. Born in Yokohama, Japan, Towa was a member of Deee-Lite, from the US label Elektra Records in 1990 and shot to fame via their international hit single, "Groove Is In the Heart". He made his solo ...
featuring vocals by Australian singer
Kylie Minogue
Kylie Ann Minogue (; born 28 May 1968) is an Australian singer, songwriter, and actress. Frequently referred to as the "Honorific nicknames in popular music, Princess of Pop", she has achieved recognition in both the music industry and fas ...
for Tei's fifth studio album, ''
Flash
Flash, flashes, or FLASH may refer to:
Arts, entertainment, and media
Fictional aliases
* The Flash, several DC Comics superheroes with super speed:
** Flash (Jay Garrick)
** Barry Allen
** Wally West, the first Kid Flash and third adult Flash ...
'' (2005). The song was originally recorded as an
instrumental demo in 1996 for Minogue's album ''
Impossible Princess
''Impossible Princess'' (briefly retitled ''Kylie Minogue'' in Europe) is the sixth studio album by Australian singer Kylie Minogue, released on 22 October 1997, by Deconstruction Records, Deconstruction, Bertelsmann Music Group, BMG and ...
'' (1997), alongside "
GBI (German Bold Italic)
"GBI (German Bold Italic)" is a song by Japanese music producer Towa Tei from his second studio album ''Sound Museum'' (1997). The song features vocals by Australian singer Kylie Minogue and Japanese musician Haruomi Hosono. Tei produced the so ...
". It remained unfinished for eight years until Minogue re-recorded her vocals in 2004 in London. Several Japanese musicians contributed to the making of the song, including singer-songwriter
Chisato Moritaka
(born 11 April 1969) is a Japanese pop singer who also is notable as a songwriter. She is affiliated with Up-Front Create, a subsidiary of the Up-Front Group. on drums. In it, a
rock
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Rock or Rocks may also refer to:
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* Rock, Caerphilly, a location in Wale ...
song with elements of
house music
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, Minogue sings about her then-boyfriend, French photographer
Stéphane Sednaoui
Stéphane Sednaoui () is a French music video director, photographer, film producer and actor. He has worked in various forms of media, including music videos, photojournalism, portrait photography, fashion and pop culture.
Sednaoui's career ...
.
In 2005, "Sometime Samurai" was released in Japan as a
promotional radio single, and was included in two EPs: ''Melody / Sometime Samurai'' and ''Fresher''. It received a significant amount of airplay in Tokyo, becoming the year's 47th most-played song on the radio station
J-Wave
J-Wave is an commercial radio station based in Tokyo, Japan, broadcasting on 81.3 FM from the Tokyo Skytree to the Tokyo area. J-Wave airs mostly music, including J-pop, C-pop, and Western music, covering a wide range of formats. The station i ...
. An accompanying
music video
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, directed by Daniel Gorrel, shows two graffiti artists riding on mopeds. The video was nominated for the
MTV Video Music Awards Japan
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Like the MTV Video Music Awards in the United States, in this event artists are awarded for their songs and videos through online vo ...
for
Best Dance Video
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With a revamp of the awards in 2007, the category was cut out along ...
. Tei played the song during his promotional tour for ''Flash'' in Tokyo in 2005, before Minogue filmed an interlude video for the track during her
KylieX2008
KylieX2008 was the tenth concert tour by Australian recording artist Kylie Minogue, in support of her tenth studio album, '' X'' (2007). The tour began on 6 May 2008 in Paris, France, at the Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy and concluded on 22 ...
tour three years later.
Background and recording
After releasing
her 1994 self-titled album, Australian singer
Kylie Minogue
Kylie Ann Minogue (; born 28 May 1968) is an Australian singer, songwriter, and actress. Frequently referred to as the "Honorific nicknames in popular music, Princess of Pop", she has achieved recognition in both the music industry and fas ...
initiated a romantic relationship with French photographer
Stéphane Sednaoui
Stéphane Sednaoui () is a French music video director, photographer, film producer and actor. He has worked in various forms of media, including music videos, photojournalism, portrait photography, fashion and pop culture.
Sednaoui's career ...
and embarked on a series of worldwide excursions with him in search of inspiration for her then-upcoming record. The couple often traveled to Japan and were heavily interested in
anime
is a Traditional animation, hand-drawn and computer animation, computer-generated animation originating from Japan. Outside Japan and in English, ''anime'' refers specifically to animation produced in Japan. However, , in Japan and in Ja ...
and Japanese culture.
Towa Tei
is a Japanese artist, record producer, and DJ. Born in Yokohama, Japan, Towa was a member of Deee-Lite, from the US label Elektra Records in 1990 and shot to fame via their international hit single, "Groove Is In the Heart". He made his solo ...
, who had delved into
lounge music
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with his previous album ''
Future Listening!
''Future Listening!'' is the debut studio album by Japanese music producer Towa Tei, released on October 21, 1994 by For Life Music. It is Tei's first release after his departure from Deee-Lite. The album was released in the United States on Apri ...
'' (1994), aimed to return to his
dance music
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origins for his next project.
In 1996, while at his home studio in
Sangenjaya
is a district of Setagaya, Tokyo, Japan. It is also known as Sancha (三茶) for short.
It is home to many bars, cafes and restaurants. Some major streets include National Route 246, Setagaya-dori and Chazawara-dori.
Description
Sangenjaya, l ...
, Tei received a handwritten
fax
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from Minogue that contained a picture along with a message: "Music with you! Kylie. Call Me." The producer was interested in working with her and aware of her broad appeal to both Japanese and Western audiences.
Minogue visited Tei's project studio in Sangenjaya, where she participated in writing lyrics to his
instrumental demos. "She could instantly understand my ideas and direction," Tei recalled. During their collaborative sessions, Minogue recorded two songs for her album with Tei: "
GBI (German Bold Italic)
"GBI (German Bold Italic)" is a song by Japanese music producer Towa Tei from his second studio album ''Sound Museum'' (1997). The song features vocals by Australian singer Kylie Minogue and Japanese musician Haruomi Hosono. Tei produced the so ...
" and "Sometime Samurai". Despite the smooth collaboration process between Minogue and Tei, the producer felt that their staff was not supportive of their work. Deconstruction Records eventually decided to not include those tracks on Minogue's sixth studio album, ''
Impossible Princess
''Impossible Princess'' (briefly retitled ''Kylie Minogue'' in Europe) is the sixth studio album by Australian singer Kylie Minogue, released on 22 October 1997, by Deconstruction Records, Deconstruction, Bertelsmann Music Group, BMG and ...
'' (1997). Instead, Tei included "GBI (German Bold Italic)" on his 1997 studio album, ''
Sound Museum
''Sound Museum'' is the second studio album by Japanese music producer Towa Tei, released on May 25, 1997, by East West Records. Collaborators on the album include Kylie Minogue, Biz Markie, and Bebel Gilberto.
''Sound Museum'' peaked at number ...
''. It was released as a single between 1997 and 1998, reaching the top 60 in Australia, Scotland and the UK.
"Sometime Samurai" remained unfinished for eight years until Tei was working on his fifth studio album, titled ''
Flash
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Arts, entertainment, and media
Fictional aliases
* The Flash, several DC Comics superheroes with super speed:
** Flash (Jay Garrick)
** Barry Allen
** Wally West, the first Kid Flash and third adult Flash ...
'', in late 2003.
[; ; ; ; ] He recalled the track and how Minogue had a special fondness for it during the creation process.
The producer sent an email to Minogue expressing his intention to include it in his then-upcoming album, to which she replied, "I can't forget that song. I can sing it even better now. Will you come to London?"
[; ; ] Tei subsequently went to London in 2004 and recorded the track with the singer for around three hours.
He enjoyed the brief session and found her singing had improved since the original recording, saying that the result exceeded the 1996 demo. "I guess 1997 was too early to release it for us, but I hope the world is ready for it now!", Tei said.
"Sometime Samurai" was the first track completed for ''Flash'', which was released in April 2005.
Production and composition
Musically, "Sometime Samurai" is a
rock
Rock most often refers to:
* Rock (geology), a naturally occurring solid aggregate of minerals or mineraloids
* Rock music, a genre of popular music
Rock or Rocks may also refer to:
Places United Kingdom
* Rock, Caerphilly, a location in Wale ...
song with elements of
house music
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. It is composed in the key of
D minor
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The D natural minor scale is:
Changes needed ...
and has a tempo of 118 beats per minute. The track incorporates
electric guitar
An electric guitar is a guitar that requires external electric Guitar amplifier, sound amplification in order to be heard at typical performance volumes, unlike a standard acoustic guitar. It uses one or more pickup (music technology), pickups ...
s,
four-on-the-floor
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house beats and elastic
sitar
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s. During Minogue's microphone test, the producer captured her introducing herself in Japanese, saying "ワタシノナマエハカイリーデス" ("My name is Kylie").
The brief recording was included in the
song intro.
Tei referred to the track as a product from the "Nu '
Japanese Curry
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' Wave era", highlighting its unique musical style that he and Minogue had not explored before.
"Sometime Samurai" and Tei's version of
the Knack
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's "
My Sharona
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" (1979) marked the first inclusion of rock-influenced tracks in his solo album.
The producer believed that these two songs served as the centerpiece of ''Flash'', influencing the overall tone and impact of the other album tracks.
During the production of "Sometime Samurai", Tei contemplated the diverse subgenres of rock music and invited several renowned Japanese musicians to participate in making the track. Among them were singer-songwriter
Chisato Moritaka
(born 11 April 1969) is a Japanese pop singer who also is notable as a songwriter. She is affiliated with Up-Front Create, a subsidiary of the Up-Front Group. , who played drums on the 1997 demo and Tei chose to retain her work for the final result. Having listened to her music, Tei believed that her involvement would facilitate the production process. Musician
Hiroshi Takano and the
Plastics
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' guitarist Hajime Tachibana contributed electric guitars, while Yumiko Ohno, a member of the Japanese rock band
Buffalo Daughter
Buffalo Daughter is a Japanese rock band formed in 1993. The three main members are suGar Yoshinaga (ex-Havana Exotica) on guitar, Yumiko Ohno (ex-Havana Exotica) on bass, and Moog (later changed to MoOog) Yamamoto on turntables and graphic desi ...
, handled the
bass
Bass or Basses may refer to:
Fish
* Bass (fish), various saltwater and freshwater species
Wood
* Bass or basswood, the wood of the tilia americana tree
Music
* Bass (sound), describing low-frequency sound or one of several instruments in th ...
and
Moog synthesizer
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.
Minogue wrote the song about Sednaoui, referring to him as "the man of the moment" and comparing him to a
samurai
The samurai () were members of the warrior class in Japan. They were originally provincial warriors who came from wealthy landowning families who could afford to train their men to be mounted archers. In the 8th century AD, the imperial court d ...
. The lyrics convey Minogue's sense of admiration and protection from her lover. She refers to him as her
Dreamtime
The Dreaming, also referred to as Dreamtime, is a term devised by early anthropologists to refer to a religio-cultural worldview attributed to Australian Aboriginal religion and mythology, Australian Aboriginal mythology. It was originally u ...
with the lyrics "You are my Dreamtime / Wisely when you guide me / Lovely in your lights," alluding to an ancient period in
Australian Aboriginals
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Humans first migrated to Australia 50,000 to 65,000 years ...
when ancestral figures inhabited the land.
In ''Love, Kylie or Metaphors of Love in the Lyrics of Kylie Minogue'' (2015), Janne Harpela suggests that the Dreamtime reference signifies Minogue's lover as a guiding force who helps reshape the foundations of her world.
Harpela also found the love portrayed in the song extends beyond the sexual ("
eros
Eros (, ; ) is the Greek god of love and sex. The Romans referred to him as Cupid or Amor. In the earliest account, he is a primordial god, while in later accounts he is the child of Aphrodite.
He is usually presented as a handsome young ma ...
") context and encompasses themes of familial love ("
storge
Storge ( ; ), or familial love, refers to natural or instinctual affection, such as the love of a parent towards offspring and vice versa.
In social psychology, another term for love between good friends is ''philia''.
Extent
Storge is a wid ...
") and potentially religious love ("
agape
(; ) is "the highest form of love, charity" and "the love of God for uman beingsand of uman beingsfor God". This is in contrast to , brotherly love, or , self-love, as it embraces a profound sacrificial love that transcends and persists rega ...
"). In the photobook ''
Kylie: La La La'' (2002), fashion designer
William Baker draws a comparison between the track and "
Cowboy Style" (1997) from ''Impossible Princess''.
Baker observes that both songs incorporate Eastern religious elements to depict Sednaoui, suggesting his significant influence on Minogue. He further suggested that the lyrics hint at a teacher-disciple connection, symbolizing a transformative journey that Minogue experienced during the relationship.
Release and promotion
"Sometime Samurai" was released as a
promotional radio single in Japan in 2005.
Additionally, the track was featured in a 12-inch EP, titled ''Melody / Sometime Samurai'', which was released in June and limited to 100 copies.
The EP also included three other tracks from ''Flash'': "Melody", "Risk Some Soul" and "Red Card Jumbo".
In November 2005, remixes of "Sometime Samurai" by DJs
Uwe Schmidt
Uwe H. Schmidt (born 27 August 1968), also known as Atom™, Atom Heart, or Señor Coconut, is a German composer, musician and producer of electronic music. He was active in the development of electrolatino, electrogospel, and aciton music. ...
(credited as Don Atom) and Aydin Hasirci (credited as ATFC) were included in another remix EP called ''Fresher'', which was an extension of Tei's album ''Fresh''. Tei later included "Sometime Samurai" in his 2014 compilation album, ''94-14''. Although he considered including "GBI (German Bold Italic)" in ''94-14'' as well, he ultimately decided that one song with Minogue was sufficient.
Simon Sheridan, the author of ''The Complete Kylie'' (2009), feels that the track is more accessible than "GBI (German Bold Italic)".
Writing for ''
Metropolis
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A big city b ...
'', Dan Grunebaum commented that Minogue delivered an agile vocal performance on the "kitschy" track.
"Sometime Samurai" received a significant amount of airplay on
J-Wave
J-Wave is an commercial radio station based in Tokyo, Japan, broadcasting on 81.3 FM from the Tokyo Skytree to the Tokyo area. J-Wave airs mostly music, including J-pop, C-pop, and Western music, covering a wide range of formats. The station i ...
, a Tokyo-based commercial radio station, from February to May 2005.
By the end of 2005, it was the station's 47th most-played song of the year.
The song's
music video
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, directed by Daniel Gorrel and edited by Evan Andrews, shows two graffiti artists riding on mopeds. Minogue does not appear in the video, which has several scenes filmed in
black and white
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. It was nominated for
Best Dance Video
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With a revamp of the awards in 2007, the category was cut out along ...
at the
2006 MTV Video Music Awards Japan, marking Minogue's third nomination in the category. The award ultimately went to
Gorillaz
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's "
Feel Good Inc.
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" (2005). In 2014, Tei released the music video on his
YouTube
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account as part of his ''94-14'' releases. Several songs from ''Flash'', including "Sometime Samurai", gained significant exposure through prominent Japanese TV commercials in 2005.
The track was used for a commercial celebrating the 80th Anniversary of
Kewpie
Kewpie is a brand of dolls and figurines that were conceived as comic strip characters by American cartoonist Rose O'Neill. The illustrated cartoons, appearing as baby cupid characters, began to gain popularity after the publication of O'Neil ...
, a popular Japanese brand of mayonnaise.
[; ] The commercial features a giant Kewpie doll appearing in a skyscraper. Tei shared his perspective on the advertising strategies, stating, "That's what ''Flash'' is all about. Commercials are all about catching people's attention in a short amount of time. And there's a client involved. By being involved in that kind of work, I trained muscles that I hadn't used before... I would like to communicate in various ways."
Tei played "Sometime Samurai" during his promotional tour for ''Flash'' in Tokyo, starting from 1 April to 12 June 2005. Three years later, Minogue filmed an interlude video for her
KylieX2008
KylieX2008 was the tenth concert tour by Australian recording artist Kylie Minogue, in support of her tenth studio album, '' X'' (2007). The tour began on 6 May 2008 in Paris, France, at the Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy and concluded on 22 ...
tour, in which she performed "Sometime Samurai". For the interlude, she donned a vibrant pink kimono created by
Jean Paul Gaultier
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He is described as an "enfant terrible" of the fashion industry and is known for his unconventional designs with motifs in ...
, a voluminous blonde wig and porcelain-inspired makeup characterized by a white foundation, dramatic eyeliner and pink eyeshadow.
[; ; ; ] A promotional picture taken from the shoot was released earlier to promote the tour.
Writers of
News.com.au
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and ''
China Daily
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'' observed the similarity of her appearance to the music video of "GBI (German Bold Italic)" and remarked on the "classic geisha material" look. The interlude was part of the Japanese-inspired segment called "Naughty Manga Girl" in KylieX2008, during which Minogue performed in a kimono-style short dress. A show at
the O2 Arena
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in London was filmed for television broadcast and later released commercially in 2008, also titled ''
KylieX2008
KylieX2008 was the tenth concert tour by Australian recording artist Kylie Minogue, in support of her tenth studio album, '' X'' (2007). The tour began on 6 May 2008 in Paris, France, at the Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy and concluded on 22 ...
''.
[; ]
Formats and track listings
*Japanese promotional CD single
#"Sometime Samurai" (Radio edit) – 3:39
*''Melody / Sometime Samurai'' 12-inch EP
#"Melody" – 6:13
#"Melodypella" – 2:24
#"Risk Some Soul" – 4:33
#"Sometime Samurai" – 3:58
#"Red Card Jumbo" – 0:44
Credits and personnel
Credits adapted from the liner notes of ''Flash'':
*
Towa Tei
is a Japanese artist, record producer, and DJ. Born in Yokohama, Japan, Towa was a member of Deee-Lite, from the US label Elektra Records in 1990 and shot to fame via their international hit single, "Groove Is In the Heart". He made his solo ...
songwriting,
production
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,
arrangement
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,
editor
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*
Kylie Minogue
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vocals, songwriting
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Hiroshi Takano electric guitar
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s
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Hajime Tachibana electric guitars
*
Yumiko Ohno bass
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* Bass (fish), various saltwater and freshwater species
Wood
* Bass or basswood, the wood of the tilia americana tree
Music
* Bass (sound), describing low-frequency sound or one of several instruments in th ...
and
Moog synthesizer
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*
Chisato Moritaka
(born 11 April 1969) is a Japanese pop singer who also is notable as a songwriter. She is affiliated with Up-Front Create, a subsidiary of the Up-Front Group. drums
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Stéphane Sednaoui
Stéphane Sednaoui () is a French music video director, photographer, film producer and actor. He has worked in various forms of media, including music videos, photojournalism, portrait photography, fashion and pop culture.
Sednaoui's career ...
a
samurai
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* Tadashi Matsuda
mixing engineer
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