Yo-ka

yo-ka (よーか, yōka, born October 31, 1987 in Fukushima Prefecture[1][2]) is a Japanese songwriter, lyricist and the vocalist of visual kei band Diaura.[3] He is the main lyricist of the band, but also composes music, along with guitarist Kei.[4][5] He also works as a radio DJ. His birth name is not publicly known.

yo-ka
Also known asyo-ka
Born (1987-10-31) October 31, 1987
Fukushima Prefecture
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • Singer
  • songwriter
Instruments
  • Vocals
  • guitar
LabelsAins, NDG
Associated acts
WebsiteOfficial blog

Life and career

He was born in a small village in Fukushima Prefecture. He has an older brother, his father is a chef. He attended a private Christian primary school. His parents liked listening to folk pop, folk rock and jazz, which made an early influence on yo-ka's own music taste. His favourite performers at the time were Kōzō Murashita, Yōsui Inoue and the band Anzen Chitai. Yo-ka started liking visual kei in middle school, where his biggest musical influence were Pierrot. He also liked listening to Dir en grey and Kuroyume. He first started singing in a band at the age of 13, covering Luna Sea songs. According to him, his singing was "very bad" at this point. He was often made fun of being a singer in junior high school, thus he decided to learn playing the guitar and started composing songs on a guitar, however, he only learned about chords later on.[3][6][5]

After graduating from high school, he decided to study music at a college but after nine months he thought it was not possible to learn songwriting in school, and thus moved to Tokyo on his own to create a band. He worked in a konbini to support his living. He met Yuu, with whom he founded a band that soon disbanded. Yo-ka then got to know Kei and found his music intriguing. They started playing together in Valluna, which also disbanded quite soon. Diaura was established from its former members, with the addition of Shoya on bass.[3]

Since August 2019, he is a radio DJ for Radio3 Sendai FM, together with Gotcharocka singer (and former singer of ヴィドール aka Vidoll) Jui (樹威). The program is called Michinoku Double[7] Dragon (みちのくダヴルドラゴン) and focuses on visual kei bands of the Tōhoku region. It airs every other Monday for half an hour.[8][9]

Discography

Valluna

The discography includes official releases only. Records distributed for free at concerts are not listed here.

Singles[10]
  • Sonzai riyū (存在理由) (2009)
  • Parasite Eve (2009)
  • Promise (2009)
  • Neo Infernal (2010)
  • Seija no mōshin (聖者の盲信)
  • Silent Prayer (2010)
  • Funeral Days (2010)
Mini album[10]
  • Distopia (2010)
Compilation album[10]
  • Complete (2011)

Diaura

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References

  1. "yo-ka". jpopasia.com. Retrieved 2019-11-26.
  2. "【DIAURA】yo-ka" (in Japanese). musicjapanplus. Retrieved 2019-11-26.
  3. "DIAURAのyo-ka". Rock and Read (in Japanese). 44 (2012 October). 2012.
  4. "DIAURA、『Triangle』は本心を晒すための道標" (in Japanese). barks. 2014-10-16. Retrieved 2019-11-24.
  5. "Diaura". Cure (in Japanese). 108. September 2012.
  6. "Vol.1: yo-ka (DIAURA)" (in Japanese). vif-music.com. Retrieved 2019-11-26.
  7. The Japanese title spells this davuru, i.e. 'douvle'. As a Japanese speaker would pronounce both words the same, this likely for stylistic reasons alone.
  8. "GOTCHAROCKA・樹威とDIAURA・yo-ka。東北出身の2人のボーカリストが、新規ラジオ番組「みちのくダヴルドラゴン」を発足!" (in Japanese). Visunavi. 2018-08-01. Retrieved 2019-11-26.
  9. "GOTCHAROCKA 樹威とDIAURA yo-ka、新規ラジオ番組「みちのくダヴルドラゴン」を発足!" (in Japanese). v-kei.jp. 2019-08-01. Retrieved 2019-11-26.
  10. "Valluna". vk.gy. Retrieved 2019-11-27.
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