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Associated acts
  
Blonde Redhead

Spouse
  
Amedeo Pace

Role
  
Vocalist

Name
  
Kazu Makino

Website
  
www.blonde-redhead.com


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Born
  
July 2, 1969 (age 54) Kyoto, Honshu, Japan (
1969-07-02
)

Occupation(s)
  
Singer, songwriter, musician

Instruments
  
Vocals, guitar, bass, piano, keyboards, synthesizer

Labels
  
Smells Like, Touch & Go, 4AD

Music group
  
Blonde Redhead (Since 1993)

Genres
  
Alternative rock, Noise rock, Indie rock, Dream pop, Psychedelic rock, Nu gaze, Experimental rock

Albums
  
Barragan, 23, Penny Sparkle, Melody of Certain Damaged, Misery Is a Butterfly

Similar People
  
Amedeo Pace, Nosaj Thing, Trentemoller, Simone Pace, Toko Yasuda

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Kazu Makino (Japanese: カズ牧野; July 2, 1964) is a Japanese vocalist, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist known for her work as vocalist and guitarist in the New York-based alternative rock band Blonde Redhead. Since forming Blonde Redhead in 1993 with twin brothers Simone and Amedeo Pace, Makino has released nine studio albums with the band.

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Biography

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Makino was born in Kyoto, Japan. Makino attended a private school, and described her upbringing as very "old-fashioned." Makino was trained on classical piano as a child and then went on to form an all-girl band in elementary school, as a singer. The band wrote their own lyrics and played what she described as blues music.

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After high school, Makino moved to the United States as a foreign exchange student and enrolled in college in New York City where she studied art. She met Italian twin brothers Simone and Amedeo Pace in 1993 in a New York City Italian restaurant. The meeting was orchestrated by a friend who felt the group would have a good musical chemistry, which resulted in the conception of the alternative rock band Blonde Redhead in 1993. Makino has stated that she had never intended to have a career in music, and that she also suffers from stage fright.

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Makino is an avid equestrian and keeps a horse called Harry. In 2002 she suffered an accident falling from a horse; in the accident, the horse trampled her jaw and crushed her facial bones, which required massive reconstructive surgery. Her mouth was wired shut, and she convalesced for months, using the time to write songs. The song "Equus," from the 2004 album Misery is a Butterfly, refers to the accident. Makino has stated that she often gains inspiration from horses while writing music: "They are so musical in their movements and in the sounds they make. Everything they do is rhythmic. I get ideas for grooves—rhythmic ideas—just from riding.”

Albums

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EPs and singles

Blonde Redhead
  • 1993: Amescream / Big song – 7" Single, Oxo Records (OXO 009)
  • 1994: Vague / Jet star – 7" Single, Smells Like Records (SLR007)
  • 1995: 10 Feet High / Valentine – 7" Single, Smells Like Records (SLR014)
  • 1995: Flying Douglas / Harmony – 7" Single, Rough Trade (45rev36)
  • 1997: Symphony of Treble / Kasuality – 7" Single, Touch & Go Records (TG168)
  • 1998: Limited conversation / Slogan – 7" Single, Touch & Go Records (TG188)
  • 2000: Melodie Citronique – 12"/CD EP, Touch & Go Records (TG219)
  • 2004: Elephant Woman – 7" Single, 4AD/Beggars Banquet (BAD2408) (UK No. 82)
  • 2004: Equus – 7" Single, 4AD/Beggars Banquet (AD2415) (UK No. 84)
  • 2005: The Secret Society of Butterflies – CD EP, 4AD/Beggars Banquet (BAD 2503)
  • 2007: 23 – 7" Single, 4AD (AD2714)
  • 2007: Silently – 7" Single, 4AD (AD2720)
  • References

    Kazu Makino Wikipedia