Aaamyyy

Japanese electronic musician From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Honami "Amy" Furuhara (born in Kawakami, Nagano[4]), known professionally as Aaamyyy (/m/, stylized as AAAMYYY), is a Japanese electronic musician. Originally a member of electronic pop groups Go Retro and Eimie, Furuhara began working with the psychedelic rock band Tempalay from 2015 (becoming an official member in 2018), and started a solo career in 2017.

Also known asAaamyyy, Amy Furuhara
Born
Honami Furuhara[1][2] (古原 ほなみ, Furuhara Honami)
OriginKawakami, Nagano, Japan[3]
Genres
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Aaamyyy
Also known asAaamyyy, Amy Furuhara
Born
Honami Furuhara[1][2] (古原 ほなみ, Furuhara Honami)
OriginKawakami, Nagano, Japan[3]
Genres
Occupations
  • Singer
  • songwriter
  • producer
Instruments
  • Vocals
  • synthesizer
Years active2013–present
LabelSpace Shower Music
Member ofTempalay
Websiteaaamyyy.jp
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Biography

Honami Furuhara grew up in a rural community in Nagano Prefecture[5] and adopted the English name Amy while living in Canada.[6] She first became interested in music when she joined the light music club in high school, where she primarily played the drums.[4] Furuhara was inspired by musicians such as M.I.A. and T-Pain who she heard after traveling to Canada as an exchange student in 2008, and by final year of high school she had begun composing songs.[4][7] Following high school, Furuhara attended the Kanda University of International Studies, where she spent up to 14 hours per day speaking English, and later a flight attendant school for Air Canada in Vancouver.[4][8] She returned to Japan as Air Canada required at least three years of work experience, and worked as an English conversation teacher in Osaka.[3][8]

Furuhara started creating music when she was 22 when she returned to Japan.[5] Inspired by the music she heard in Canada and having some experience using GarageBand, she decided to start a Tokyo-based electropop band called Go Retro with her friend Shiori Ogawa in 2013.[1][9] Her bandmate Ogawa played the drums and used a Kaoss Pad for their live performances, while Furuhara performed on the synthesizer. Furuhara decided to start singing as the band's vocalist, so that she could lessen the work that Ogawa needed to do.[7] The band released two demos and performed concerts around the Tokyo, Kyoto and Osaka areas,[1] and received a development contract from a record label, where Furuhara was given vocal training lessons.[4][7] After a year together, the band broke up, as Ogawa decided to return home to Osaka.[4]

Shortly after Go Retro's dissolution in 2014, Furuhara was approached by a DJ called Takuma, and together they formed the group Eemie, producing exclusively English-language music.[8][6] Initially self-releasing electro/chillwave music on Bandcamp,[10] the group debuted on independent label Maxtreme Records in 2015 with the single "Carnival", and were listed among AP Japan's 36 Bands You Need To Know 2015.[11] Eemie performed at the Summer Sonic summer rock festival in 2015.[8] In 2015, Furuhara met the psychedelic pop/rock group Tempalay, and was invited to perform as a live support member of their band.[12] Furuhara toured the US, performing both as a part of Tempalay and as a member of Eemie in March 2016 (including a performance at South by Southwest).[8] In August 2016 the band disbanded, performing a final concert on August 31, where the band also released their debut and final album.[13][14]

Solo career, Tempalay

Furuhara began her solo career in February 2017 as Aaamyyy, after becoming a radio DJ on InterFM's programme Tokyo Scene, where she debuted her song "8PM".[7][15] For her solo career, she decided to sing in Japanese, as a way to reach listeners more easily in Japan.[4] Aaamyyy released her debut extended play Weekend EP in September on cassette,[16] recording the entire release on her phone, using the iOS app Figure.[4] This was followed by the Maborosi EP in February 2018, as well as a compilation release of this plus her debut EP, entitled Maborosi Weekend, which was her first widely distributed release in Japan.[17]

In June, Furuhara officially became a member of Tempalay, which lead to the band releasing the extended play Nante Subarashiki Sekai in September, featuring Furuhara as the band's synthesizer player, and as their occasional background vocalist.[17][18] Aaamyyy's final of her three EP series, the Etcetra EP, was released digitally and on cassette in October.[5][19]

Aaamyyy began recording her debut album Body in October 2018, releasing it in February 2019.[7] A concept album set in 2615, the release was inspired by Netflix television shows such as Black Mirror and Maniac (2018).[2] The album featured collaborations with American musician Computer Magic, New York-based group JIL and Japanese group Paellas' vocalist Matton.[7] Tempalay's third album With Love from the 21 Century was released in June, and was the band's most commercially successful work to date, reaching #30 on Oricon's weekly charts.[20]

In March 2020, Aaamyyy collaborated with musician Shin Sakiura for the song "Night Running", which was used as the ending theme song for the Netflix anime series BNA: Brand New Animal.[21]

In July 2022, she released her fourth EP digitally, entitled ECHO CHAMBER.[22]

Discography

Studio albums

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Title Album details Peak positions
JPN
Oricon

[23]
JPN
Hot 100

[24]
Body 198
Annihilation 5959
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Extended plays

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Weekend EP
  • Released: September 17, 2017
  • Label: Flake Records
  • Formats: Cassette, digital download
Maborosi EP
  • Released: February 8, 2018
  • Label: Flake
  • Formats: Cassette, digital download
Etcetra EP
  • Released: October 15, 2018[19]
  • Label: Flake
  • Formats: Cassette, digital download
ECHO CHAMBER
  • Released: July 8, 2022[22]
  • Label: Warner Music Japan
  • Formats: Digital download
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Compilation albums

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Maborosi Weekend
  • Released: February 9, 2018
  • Label: Aaamyyy
  • Formats: digital download
Weekend / Maborosi / Etcetra
  • Released: April 26, 2019
  • Label: Flake
  • Formats: LP
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Singles

As lead artist

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Oricon

[23]
"Over My Dead Body" (屍を越えてゆけ, Shikabane o Koete Yuke)[26] 2019 Body
"Dayz"[27]
(Aaamyyy x Monjoe)
Non-album single
"Home"[28] 2020 Annihilation
"Leeloo"[29] 195
"Utopia"[30]
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Title Year Peak chart positions Album
JPN
Oricon

[23]
JPN
Hot 100
Digi

[31]
"Supernova"[32]
(Stei featuring Amy from Eimie)
2015 Non-album singles
"Dangerlove"[33]
(Jsquared featuring Amy)
2016
"Garland"[34]
(Kakeru Imaizumi featuring Amy Furuhara)
"Make Me Feel"[35]
(JSquared featuring Aaamyyy)
"RMB Me"[36]
(Jsquared featuring Amy)
2017
"All Night"[37]
(The Jazz Zodiac featuring Amy & Irie)
2018
"Downer Love" (ダウナーラブ)[38]
(Yonkey featuring Amy)
2019
"Konomama Yume de" (このまま夢で; "In My Dream")[39]
(Shin Sakiura featuring Aaamyyy)
2020 100 Note
"Night Running"[40]
(Shin Sakiura featuring Aaamyyy)
83 Anime BNA: Brand New Animal Complete Album
"Deep Down"[41]
(Sen Morimoto featuring Aaamyyy)
Sen Morimoto
"Loop"[42]
(Shō Okamoto featuring Aaamyyy)
Cultica
"Glass"[43]
(Shō Okamoto featuring Aaamyyy)
2021
"It's So Natural"[44]
(Maika Loubté featuring Aaamyyy)
Lucid Dreaming
"Reconnect"[45][46]
(Yaffle featuring Daichi Yamamoto & Aaamyyy)
Pokémon 25: The Album
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Promotional singles

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"After Life"[47] 2021 Annihilation
"Takes Time"[48]
"That smile" (あの笑み, Ano Emi)"[22]
(Featuring Ano)
2022 ECHO CHAMBER (EP)
"Hail" (, Ame)"[22]
(Featuring (sic)boy)
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Guest appearances

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Title Year Other artist(s) Album
"Crutch"[49] 2015 A Fluxy Walking on the Same Ground
"Poison"[50] 2016 Five New Old, Yoko from Skall Headz Ghost in My Place EP
"All in One"[51] 2017 Ryohu Blur
"Charm Point"[52] Daoko Thank You Blue
"Flash (Gōka Kenran Ver.)"[53] 2018 Sanabagun, Nao Kawamura, Tomoko Osaka Octave Live in Tokyo
"Tōgenkyo to Taxi"[54] Mega Shinnosuke Momo
"Song in Blue (Interlude)"[55] Ryohu Ten Twenty
"Run Away"[56] 2019 Keiju (Kandytown) Heartbreak E.P.
"Vampires"[57] The Jazz Zodiac Set Me Free EP
"Set Me Free"[57]
"Kamera / Music Bar Session (Tokyo Sounds)"[58] Tendre Music Bar Session
"You"[59] Tsubame from Tokyo Health Club, Itto The Present
"Kami to Kon" (髪と紺; "Hair & Navy Blue")[60] Odd Foot Works Gokoh
"Lost Youth"[61] Opus Inn Time Stand Still EP
"Opening Theme"[62] 2027Sound, Shō Okamoto, Kōki Okamoto Hello World Original Soundtrack
"In Sight"[63][64] Tendre In Sight
"Iden"[65] 2020 Breimen Tity
"Walk the Line"[66] Max Jenmana 555!
"Highway" (ハイウェイ)[67] Pearl Center And Become One
"Fresh"[68] Tendre, Ryohu A Life Less Lonely
"The Moment"[69] Ryohu Debut
"Midnight Routine"[70] Mega Shinnosuke Non-album song
"Flower"[71] Ryohu Collage
"Magic"[72] 2021 80kidz Angle
"P.L.T"[73] Ermhoi, Julia Shortreed Zokki Original Soundrtrack
"No Sad!!"[74] Bugs, Tsubame Hello New World
"Kiraku ni" (キラクに)[75] Nabowa Fantasia
"No End"[76] Solmana Awa
"Love Shower"[77] Solmana, Ermhoi, Nao Kawamura, Sara Yoshida (Mononkvl)
"Awa"[78]
"I Just Threw Out The Love Of My Dreams"[79] 2022 Asian Kung-Fu Generation Non-album song
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Songwriting credits

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Title Year Artist(s) Album
"Intro -Blues-"[80] 2019 Solmana Amanecer
"Step Ahead"[80]
"Roots"[80]
"Set Me Free"[80] Solmana, Dian
"Clione"[81] Kaela Kimura Ichigo
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