Eisuke Mochizuki

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Born
Mamoru Mochizuki (望月 衛)

(1970-10-27) October 27, 1970 (age 55)
Tokyo, Japan
Genres
  • J-pop, New Age, Healing Music
Occupationspianist, keyboardist, composer, producer, director, artist
Years active
  • 1990-1997
  • 2008–present
Eisuke Mochizuki
望月 衛介
Born
Mamoru Mochizuki (望月 衛)

(1970-10-27) October 27, 1970 (age 55)
Tokyo, Japan
Genres
  • J-pop, New Age, Healing Music
Occupationspianist, keyboardist, composer, producer, director, artist
Years active
  • 1990-1997
  • 2008–present
Labels
WebsiteOfficial website
YouTube information
Channel
Years active2008-present
Subscribers4.2 thousand
Views1.86 million
Last updated: January 15, 2024[needs update]

Eisuke Mochizuki (望月衛介, Mochizuki Eisuke; born October 1970, in Tokyo, Japan), birth name Mamoru Mochizuki, is a Japanese pianist, composer, npo director, producer and former member of the pop group B.B.Queens.

At the age of 4, he started learn to play on piano. During his high school days, he formed and was a member of a school band. In the beginning of the 1990, during the same time when he started going to college, he made solo major debut with the instrumental album Waitin'for You under BMG Victor label and became the member of the group B.B. Queens, whom they won 32nd Japan Record Award[1] and appeared in the national new-year program Kōhaku Uta Gassen.[2] In 1993, he graduated from the Keio University. From 1994, he started his activities as a composer for Zard,[3] Yuiko Tsubokura, Hiromi Go,[4] and many other artist. He remained active and released solo works in the Being Inc. until 1997, when he decided to leave music industry and focus to work for Dentsu company.[5] In 2008, he has announced through his blog site complete resume of his music activities. In 2010, he established the nonprofit organization "Donation Music" in which they are doing social contribution activities through music. He is credited as director under his born name Mamoru.[6][7] As of 2023, he is active and primarily focus on composing original songs and uploading piano cover songs on his social media accounts.[8][9]

Discography

As of 2023, he has released 11 studio albums, 8 digital albums and 1 compilation album.[10]

Studio albums

Release date Title CD code
0th 1990 Waitin' for you BVCR-17[11]
1st 1993 Still I love you BMCR-6002[12]
2nd 1994 Ai to Kanashimi no Hate ni (愛と哀しみの果てに) BMCR-6014[13]
3rd 1997 Love & Healing BMCR-7013[14]
4th 2003 SWEET SLOW LOVE -
5th 2005 Mangetsu: Fuyu (満月~ふゆ~) TMRC-2[15]
6th 2005 Watashi no Naka no 8 millimeter Soundtrack (私のなかの8ミリサウンドトラック) BNTM-1[16]
7th 2005 SWEET SLOW LOVE+ TMRC-3 [17]
8th 2010 Reminiscence: Tsuioku (REMINISCENCE〜追憶〜) BNTM-2[18]
9th 2012 Piano Romance BNTM-3[19]
10th 2021 Mangetsu: Aki (満月~あき~) -

Compilation albums

Release date Title Code
1st 2015 Best of Melodies Pop Collection/Best of Melodies Ballad collection BNTM-0005,[20] BNTM-0004[21]

Digital EP

Release date Title
1st 2021 Yasashii Asa (やさしい朝)
2nd 2021 Nagareru youni (流れのように)
3rd 2021 Haru, Moyuru (春、萌ゆる)
4th 2021 Sakurairo Somaru koro: Sakura Colors (サクラ色、染まる頃)
5th 2021 Peace of mind
6th 2021 Tell the truth
7th 2021 Journey to love
8th 2021 Under the stars

Soundtracks compositions

  • Seamless: Kidz Rule (credited as Mamoru Mochizuki) [22]
  • Tasogare Ryuuseigun: Hoshi furu Hotaru[23]
  • Watashi no Naka no 8 millimeter Soundtrack (私のなかの8ミリサウンドトラック)

Compositions for artist

References

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