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[[Image:Melt Banana-Hamburg 2010.jpg|thumb|Ichirou Agata (with his effect pedals) performing with Melt-Banana in Hamburg, Germany (2010)]]
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Ichirou Agata
Ichirou Agata live (2005) in a surgical mask
Ichirou Agata live (2005) in a surgical mask
Background information
OriginJapan
GenresNoise Rock
Experimental rock
Avant-Garde
Occupationguitarist
InstrumentGibson SG Guitar[1]
Years active1992–present
LabelsA-Zap, Tzadik Records

Ichirou Agata is the guitarist for the Japanese noise rock band Melt-Banana.[2] Agata is known particularly for his furious stage antics, jumping and constantly moving around, and exceedingly unique approach to playing the guitar which involves extended technique heavy use of effects pedals [3] and guitar slides resulting in sounds not easily attributed to the guitar. He is also known for consistently wearing a surgical mask on stage during performances.

He has also released a solo guitar album, entitled Spike, on John Zorn's Tzadik Records.

Agata claims that he gets the inspiration for his guitar riffs from the moment of euphoria when achieving something on a video game (Tony Hawk's is a favourite of his) and at that moment sings out the melody pattern and converts it to guitar.

In a brief fan interview it was revealed that the reason he wears a surgical mask on stage is that he is prone to nosebleeds. Beneath the mask he has cotton balls plugging his nose and usually removes them along with the mask quickly and privately off stage after the show.

References

Ichirou Agata (with his effect pedals) performing with Melt-Banana in Hamburg, Germany (2010)
  1. ^ "Guitarist Interview with Agata of Melt-Banana", QRD, 2010, archived from the original on 8 December 2016, retrieved 22 February 2017 {{citation}}: |archive-date= / |archive-url= timestamp mismatch; 8 December 2015 suggested (help)
  2. ^ Tausig, Ben; Lymangrover, Jason. "Biography: Melt Banana". AMG. Retrieved 16 May 2010.
  3. ^ Agata's effect pedal setup during the 2010 European tour