Rob Dean (born 23 April 1955) is a British musician turned professional illustrator, who rose to prominence playing lead guitar as a member of the English new wave band Japan from 1975 to 1981.

Biography

He is from the Clapton district of Hackney, northeast London, England.

Japan

Dean joined Japan in 1975 at the age of 20. The band began as an alternative glam rock-style band and became a popular new wave sensation in the early 1980s. Dean left the band in May 1981 following 'The Art of Parties' tour, as his guitar work had become increasingly marginalised as they developed a more electronic sound.

He had previously played on their albums Adolescent Sex (1978), Obscure Alternatives (1978) and Quiet Life (1979). His last studio contributions were on the Gentlemen Take Polaroids album, released in November 1980. Dean left the band just prior to them achieving mainstream success, which lasted until they finally disbanded in December 1982.

Collaborations

After leaving Japan, he worked on initial ideas for a solo album with keyboardist and composer Roger Mason known for his work with Gary Numan, among others. He also contributed to Gary Numan's Dance album in 1981. He played on Sinéad O'Connor's first album The Lion and the Cobra in 1987 (on which he co-wrote one of the songs). Dean continued to work on projects with Steve Jansen, Richard Barbieri and Mick Karn such as a 1995 compilation album and a number of other works on their Medium Productions label.

Other projects

Vivabeat

Vivabeat (supported by Peter Gabriel) combined the influences of 70s British art-rock with the kind of lush technopop performed by David Bowie, Roxy Music and Sparks. The band was the first American band signed to Charisma Records. The band had a worldwide hit with the track "Man From China" from their debut album Party in the War Zone. Dean played on the follow-up single, "The House is Burning (But There's No One Home)", which was featured on the band's self-titled EP. and in 2010 (with author George Angehr) on The Birds of Panama: A Field Guide. He has been reported as occasionally playing guitar with local bands including Monteverde's rock band Chanchos de Monte, fronted by Alan Masters.

More recently Robert has formed a group named 'Light of Day' with Isaac Moraga, they released the singles Tomorrow never knows and Suddenly in 2019 and March 29th 2020 respectively. Their debut album Dimensions was completed in 2019 and was released on July 12th 2020. A Spanish language E.P was released on November 6th 2020 called La Inmensidad E.P.

References

  • Information on Japan and Rob Dean
  • Information on Japan and group members