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Kousuke Atari中 孝介
Background information
Born (1980-07-13) 13 July 1980 (age 44)
Naze, Kagoshima, Japan
GenresShimauta, J-Pop
Occupation(s)Singer, actor
InstrumentVocals
Years active1999–present
LabelsEpic
Websiteatarikblog.exblog.jp
Musical artist

Kousuke Atari (中 孝介, Atari Kōsuke, born 13 July 1980) is a Japanese pop singer. He is a self-trained musician, and performs in the shimauta (island-song) style of his hometown.

Discography

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Albums

  • Atari (アタリ) (Indies)
  • Kurudando (くるだんど) (Indies)
  • Shodon (諸鈍;Place Name) (Indies)
  • Notus (ノトス) (Indies)
  • Chu Dong Xin Xian (触動心弦;Touch Strings of Your Heart)
  • Yurai Bana (ユライ花; The First Flower)
  • Hua Jian Dao (花間道;Road Between Flowers)
  • Kizuna Uta (絆歌; Bond Songs)

Mini-Albums

  • Materia (マテリヤ) (Indies)
  • Natsukasha no Shima (なつかしゃのシマ; The Island I Miss)

Singles

  • Sorezore ni (それぞれに; In Each and Every)
  • Omoide no Sugu Soba de / Mahiru no Hanabi (思い出のすぐそばで / 真昼の花火; Right Next to Memories / Midday Fireworks)
  • Hana (花; Flower)
  • Tane wo Maku Hibi (種をまく日々; The Days When Seeds are Scattered)
  • Haru (春; Spring)
  • Kizuna (絆; bonds)
  • Koi (恋; Love)

Collaborations/Other

  • Various Artists – Amami Shima Uta (#2. Asabanabushi No. 9. Kurudando, No. 13. Rankanhashi)
  • Various Artists – Okinawa Songs ~Watashita Uta~ (#14. IRAYOI Tsukiyo Hama)
  • Masayoshi Yamazaki Tribute Album – One More Time, One More Track (#3. HOME)
  • Cape No.7 OST – Heidenröslein(wild rose)(Van Fan & Kousuke Atari)

Films

Trivia

  • The song "Natsu Yuuzora (夏夕空; Summer Evening Sky)" was used as the ending theme in the Japanese anime adaptation of the manga series 「Natsume Yuujinchou」(夏目友人帳). He also performed the song, "Kimi no Kakera (君ノカケラ; Pieces of You)", which was used in the third season.
  • The single "Tane wo Maku Hibi (種をまく日々; The Days When Seeds are Scattered)" was used as the thirteenth ending theme in the anime series 「Bleach」.
  • The single "Koi (恋; Love)" was used as the ending theme in the anime series 「Genji Monogatari Sennenki」(源氏物語千年紀).

References

  1. "Tane o Maku Hibi". Newtype USA. 7 (2) p. 128. February 2008. ISSN 1541-4817.
  2. "Atari Kousuke (介雅達利) :: Everything about cinema of Hong Kong, China and Taiwan".

External links

Official website


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