Masafumi Gotoh
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Masafumi Gotoh (後藤 正文, Gotō Masafumi) or Gotch (December 2, 1976) is the lead vocalist, main songwriter and rhythm guitarist of the Japanese rock band Asian Kung-Fu Generation. Masafumi met fellow band members Kensuke Kita and Takahiro Yamada while attending a music club of Kanto Gakuin University. The three formed Asian Kung-Fu Generation in 1996, with drummer Kiyoshi Ijichi joining the band shortly after.[1] As the main songwriter of the band, Gotoh is credited with writing a majority of their lyrics, but has a strong tendency to share songwriting duties equally among his bandmates. His vocal style most often alternates between soft, melodic singing, and harder, harsher, yelling.[2] Masafumi has a degree in economics and his favourite artists include Weezer, Number Girl, Oasis, Teenage Fanclub, and Beck.[3] He produces records for other artists such as Chatmonchy, Dr. Downer and The Chef Cooks Me.[4] He was also one of the founding members of the band Skeletons (スケルトンズ).[5]
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![]() Masafumi Gotoh in 2017 | |
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Also known as | Gotch |
Born | Shimada, Shizuoka, Japan | December 2, 1976
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Years active | 1996–present |
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Website | Sony OID |
In 2010, Gotoh launched his own music label, only in dreams.[6] In 2012, he started a solo project under the name Gotch, and released the single "'Lost".[7] In 2014, he released his debut solo album, Can't Be Forever Young and released live album called, Live in Tokyo.[8] In 2016, he released his second solo album, Good New Times, with most songs using English lyrics.[9] In 2024, he established a non profit organization "Apple Vinegar Music Support" and build a studio called "Music inn Fujieda" in Fujieda to support young and independent musicians.[10] In March 2024, Gotoh released drone/ambient music album Recent Report I under his original name.[11]
Discography
Asian Kung-Fu Generation
Solo
Studio albums (as Gotch)
Title | Details | Peak chart positions | |||||||||
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JPN Oricon [12] |
JPN Billboard | ||||||||||
Can't Be Forever Young | 14 | — | |||||||||
Good New Times | 25 | 47 | |||||||||
Lives By The Sea | 115 | — |
Studio albums (as Masafumi Gotoh)
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Recent Report I |
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Live albums
Extended plays
Singles
Title | Year | Peak chart positions | Album |
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JPN Oricon [12] | |||
"Lost" | 2012 | — | Can't Be Forever Young |
"The Long Goodbye" | 2013 | — | |
"Wonderland" | 2014 | 48 | |
"Route 6" | — | — | |
"Taxi Driver" | 2017 | — | Lives By The Sea |
"Nothing But Love" | 2020 | — | |
"Stay Inside" (featuring Mabanua) |
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"The Age" (featuring BASI, Dhira Bongs and Keishi Tanaka) |
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"Heaven" (with GuruConnect) |
2023 | — | Non-album singles |
"Stateless" (featuring YonYon) |
2024 | — |
Other
- New Order – Waiting for the Sirens' Call (2005) lyrics on "Krafty (Japanese Version)"
- Dr. Downer – Rising (2011) music director
- Special Others – Special Others (2011) collaboration on "Dance in Tsurumi"
- Feeder – Generation Freakshow Japanese edition (2012) vocals on "Idaho"
- Chatmonchy – "Kirakira Hikare" (2012) producer; vocals on "Karisomethod"
- Chatmonchy – Henshin (2012) producer on "Yes or No or Love" and "Kirakira Hikare"
- Dr. Downer – Gensō no Maboroshi (2013) producer
- The Chef Cooks Me – Kaitentai (2013) producer, vocals on "Kanjōsen wa Bokura o Nosete"
- ART-SCHOOL – YOU (2014) producer
- Ovall - "Nadaraka Yoru" (2018) vocals
- The Mattson 2 – Vaults of Eternity: Japan (2018) vocals on "My Memories Fade"
- Co.Ruri Mito - MeMe (2019) music producer
- Nahavand – Vandalism (2019) producer, vocals on "Hold On"
- The Chef Cooks Me – "Kakato de Ai o Uchinarase" (2019) vocals
- SOFTTOUCH – "Jiyū Ishi" (2019) producer
- Aiha Higurashi – "Je t'aime" (2019) producer
- Aiha Higurashi – "Shining all over" (2019) vocals
- Manami Konishi – Cure (2020) producer and backing vocals on "Endless Summer", producer on "Ain't Nobody Know"
- FIRE EX. – "The Light" (2020) vocals
- Moment Joon – "Doukutsu" (2020) vocals
- The Rentals – "Goodbye, Steve" (2020) vocals
- SOCCER*SCHOOL - "last summer bleeze" (2021) mixing
- Moment Joon – "Distance" (2021) vocals
- Hironoi Momoi – "Fog" (2021) vocal, lyrics
- Lil Boom – "The End of the World" (2021) vocals
- Nahavand – "World Trigger"' (2022) recording
- Yuragi – For you, Adroit it but soft : Remixes & Rarities (2022) mastering
- The Tiva – On This Planet (2022) mastering
- Mofution Vibration – "Oboroge" (2022) mixing, mastering
- Dhira Bongs – A Tiny Bit of Gold in The Dark Ocean (2022) vocals on "Make Me Fallin In Love Again"
- Link – Tsuki no Hana EP (2023) producer, recording, mixing
- Jared Mattson – Peanut (2023) vocals on "Koko ni Kite"
- Kanjani Eight – "Ikiteru Bokura" (2023) songwriter
- Takehisa Chiba – "Spacewalker" (2023) vocals, vocals engineer, mixing
- Link – Taiyou to Tsuki no Beatniks (2023) producer, recording, mixing
- A Flood of Circle – Candle Songs (2024) producer on "Candle Songs"
- Furusato Osamu to Furoshiki – "Ryusui" (2024) co-producer, recording, mixing, mastering; guitar and chorus on "Ryusui"; lyrics, vocal, guitar, and programming on "Ryusui Remix"
- Furusato Osamu to Furoshiki – "Takibi" (2024) co-producer, recording, mastering
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