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  1. Shinji Sato (born 佐藤伸治, Satō Shinji; February 16, 1966 - March 15, 1999) was a Japanese musician born in Tokyo, Japan and was best known as the vocalist, guitarist and songwriter for his rock group Fishmans. Sato was also notable for his production work in the band, as well as with musicians...

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    Fishmans ( Japanese: フィッシュマンズ, Hepburn: Fisshumanzu) are a Japanese band formed in 1987 in Minato, Tokyo. They are known for their unique psychedelic sound and the distinctive vocals of the late lead singer Shinji Sato, as well as the drum playing of Kin-Ichi Motegi and rocksteady basslines of Yuzuru Kashiwabara. [1]

  3. Fishmans [フィッシュマンズ] is a Japanese dub/rock band that was founded in 1987 in Minato, Tokyo. The band consists of: Shinji Sato (lead vocals, guitar, cornet) (1987-1999) Kin-Ichi Motegi (drums, vocals) (1987-Present) Yuzuru Kashiwabara (bass) (1988-Present) Kensuke Ojima (guitar, vocals...

  4. That's been the case with Fishmans, a cult Japanese act from the 1990s whose blend of dub rhythms and dream-pop reverie continues to lure new fans 20 years after the untimely death of frontman ...

  5. The film centers around a retrospective on Fishmans, building a narrative around the life of band leader Shinji Sato with material gathered mostly in 2019 and 2020. The film contains dozens of restored archival and live footage of the band from the 90s, as well as a comparable number of band members contributing interviews to the film such as ...

  6. 23 de ago. de 2021 · Motegi talks about his relationship with the late vocalist Shinji Sato, who formed the basis of Fishmans' sound and words, and how the band's music has survived over time. He also shares his memories of the private studio \"Waikiki Beach-Hawaii Studio\" and the band's 30th anniversary.

  7. 9 de jul. de 2021 · A three-hour film that chronicles the life and music of Shinji Sato, the late leader of the Japanese rock band Fishmans. The documentary features interviews with band members, fans, and collaborators, as well as archival footage and photos.