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Towa Tei discography

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Towa Tei discography
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The solo discography of Japanese musician Towa Tei and his side project Sweet Robots Against the Machine includes 11 studio albums, two compilation albums, two soundtracks, three extended plays and nine singles. Towa Tei came to fame in 1990 as a member of the American house group Deee-Lite in 1990, and released his debut solo album Future Listening! in 1994.

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Studio albums

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Singles

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Remixes

Notes

  1. Sources for additional chart positions are as follows: Future Listening!,[2] Sweet Robots Against the Machine,[2] "Happy",[2] Sound Museum,[3] Butterfly,[2] "Let Me Know",[2] Last Century Modern,[3] "Kasei",[2] Towa Tei Best,[2] Motivation Songs for Make-Up,[2] Motivation Driving Sweets,[2] Towa Tei,[2] Re: Towa Tei,[2] Flash,[3]
  2. The Hot Albums chart was established in 2015.
  3. Sources for chart positions are as follows: Cute,[4] Emo.[5]
  4. The album charted at number 32 on the Top Albums Sales chart, prior to the establishment of the Hot Albums Chart in 2015.[6]
  5. The album charted at number 20 on the Top Albums Sales chart,[7] and number one on the Top Independent Albums and Singles chart,[8] prior to the establishment of the Hot Albums Chart in 2015.
  6. The album charted at number 28 on the Top Albums Sales chart, prior to the establishment of the Hot Albums Chart in 2015.[9]
  7. The album charted at number 92 on the Top Albums Sales chart,[12] and number 23 on the Top Independent Albums and Singles chart,[13] prior to the establishment of the Hot Albums Chart in 2015.
  8. Sources for chart positions are as follows: "Mind Wall",[15] "Radio",[16] "Apple".[17]
  9. Week references for Gaon: "The Burning Plain",[19] "Mind Wall"[20]
  10. "Taste of You" charted at number 98 on Adult Contemporary Airplay chart.[30]
  11. "The Burning Plain" charted at number 56 on Adult Contemporary Airplay chart.[34]
  12. 2015 release.
  13. Commercial jingle for the NTT DoCoMo phone of the same name, and originally released to iTunes.[56] In 2008, the song was re-arranged and re-titled "A.O.R."
  14. Promotional song to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the release of the game Pac-Man.[57]
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