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Lost in Time
Kaihoku Daisuke
Enomoto Kiyotaka
Oooka Genichirou
Vocals, Bass
Guitar
Drums
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On the road of life, Lost in Time's Kaihoku Daisuke notes how people usually take the planes, trains and highways to reach their destinations. In keeping with his easygoing personality, Daisuke often prefers to just walk. It is without surprise, then, that this quality gives his band much of its charm.

With their straightforward and sometimes driving rhythms and guitar, Lost in Time frequently channels the heavy-hitting emotions of ART-SCHOOL or contemporaries THE LOCAL ART, but this is not really an emo or punk act. Daisuke swaps the so-called "emo" sound for earnest, reassuring vocals and a rather unique vibrato, that coupled with his penchant for solid hooks makes for an outstanding performance. Furthermore, suprisingly fluid and complex basslines add extra charm to Lost in Time's compositions.

Daisuke and schoolhood best friend Oooka Genichirou founded Lost in Time (named after the bloodthirsty butchers song) in January of 2001, drafting Yokouchi Takemasa (currently with THE LOCAL ART) on guitar. Like many fledgling bands they started playing in Shimokitazawa. Lost in Time's recording debut was in June of 2002 with their full-length Fuyuzora to Kimi no Te, and popularity began to swell as Daisuke's voice resonated with more and more listeners. Over the course of one year after the album's release Fuyuzora became known as a "long seller," having pushed over 30 thousand copies.

Shortly after the release of Fuyuzora, change was in store for Lost in Time when guitarist Takemasa departed, to be replaced by the band's support player Enokimoto Kiyotaka. Though the band remained active, a new album would not surface for another two years. Ever optimistic, Daisuke believed it was better for the band.

"In two years' span you can go from Osaka to Tokyo many times," he explains, and "arriving in Osaka means completing the album." Clearly the band chose the low road over the bullet train, but as a result Daisuke claims the group was able to meet new people have have many new experiences. Not surprisingly, these experiences shaped the band's style, and the new album Kinou no Koto demonstrated the band's newfound maturity, with quiet, introspective rock and soft ballads augmenting the more traditional fare from their debut. Many of the songs focused on self-discovery, and Daisuke cites Asian Kung-Fu Generation's Masafumi Gotou as a lyrical inspiration. During their next release cycle which ended with 2005's Tokei, the band continued in a similar direction musically, buffing up their sound and improving on the formula from Kinou no Koto.

Over their short career, Lost in Time has charted remarkable progress musically. Here's to hoping next time the band embarks on a trip to Osaka, they choose the road less traveled over the Shinkansen.

- James Route (published 2004.12.31, updated 2006.04.18)
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Albums
UKLB-022 Fuyuzora to Kimi no Te
UKLB-039 Kinou no Koto
UKLB-045 Tokei

Singles
UKLB-033 Gunjou
UKLB-037 Kokoro no Uta
UKLB-042 Anata ha Ikiteiru/Himitsu
UKLB-044 Hotaru

Compilations
STCR-12 EDGE OF PUNK
MGTN-1001 WONDER MISSILE OMNIBUS #1
Unknown SING ROCK EVOLUTION
MUCT-1003 Ichigo Ichie Sweets for my Spitz
SELD-001 D★SELDOM 1
DIGA-001 Best of Hasunuma 1999→2003
SELD-006 D★SELDOM 6

DVDs
DGM-1005 GALACTiKA 05
UKLB-043 Byoushin
Discography
cover image Tokei (Album)

Released: 2005.11.02 (UKLB-045)
Label: Libra Records

Tracklist
1. Uka 2. Hajimari 3. Hiiragi 4. Line 5. Sankaku 6. Hotaru 7. Zanzou 8. Akashi 9. NEWS 10. Fuyuzora to Kimi no Te
cover image Hotaru (Single)

Released: 2005.07.06 (UKLB-044)
Label: Libra Records

Tracklist
1. Hotaru 2. Hajimari 3. Shabon Dama
cover image Byoushin (DVD)

Released: 2005.03.09 (UKLB-043)
Label: Libra Records

Tracklist
1. Live interviews 2. Tegami 3. Yakusoku 4. Ressha 5. Kinou no Koto 6. Hana 7. Tsubasa
cover image Anata ha Ikiteiru/Himitsu (Single)

Released: 2004.11.10 (UKLB-042)
Label: UK Project

Tracklist
1. Anata ha Ikiteiru 2. Himitsu
cover image GALACTiKA 05 (DVD)

Released: 2004.09.03 (DGM-1005)
Label: Dub

Tracklist
4. Kinou no Koto 5. Dareka ha Iranai
cover image Kinou no Koto (Album)

Released: 2004.06.16 (UKLB-039)
Label: UK Project

Tracklist
1. Hikari 2. Sekirou 3. Kyoukaidoori 4. Kokoro no Uta 5. Iro no Nai Sekai 6. Ressha 7. Anata ha Ikiteiru 8. Dareka ha Iranai 9. Kanashii Uta 10. Yatto Ieta Kotoba 11. Kinou no Koto 12. Kitakaze to Taiyou
cover image D★SELDOM 6 (Compilation)

Released: 2003.09.25 (SELD-006)
Label: Shinseido

Tracklist
(Disc 1) 1. Kokoro no Uta
cover image Kokoro no Uta (Single)

Released: 2003.09.25 (UKLB-037)
Label: UK Project

Tracklist
1. Kokoro no Uta 2. Dareka Iranai 3. Kokyuu
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