Takahashi first came to prominence as the drummer of the
Sadistic Mika Band in the early 1970s, and became known to western audiences after this band (led by
Kazuhiko Katō, formerly of
The Folk Crusaders) toured and recorded in the United Kingdom. After the
Sadistic Mika Band disbanded, some of the members (including Takahashi) formed another band called
The Sadistics, who released several albums. Takahashi recorded his first solo album,
Saravah, in 1977. In 1978, Takahashi joined
Ryuichi Sakamoto and
Haruomi Hosono to form the
Yellow Magic Orchestra. Throughout the 1980s, Takahashi also released a large number of solo albums primarily intended for the Japanese market. Takahashi collaborated extensively with other musicians, including
Bill Nelson,
Iva Davies of
Icehouse,
Keiichi Suzuki of the
Moonriders (often as a duo dubbed "
The Beatniks", although Suzuki essentially functioned as a member of Takahashi's backing band during the
Moonriders' brief hiatus) and in particular
Steve Jansen. Takahashi released a single
Stay Close and an EP
Pulse as a duo with Jansen. Takahashi helped compose the soundtrack to the
anime series
Nadia: Secret of the Blue Water in 1989, including the song "Families". Takahashi participated in temporary reunions of both the
Sadistic Mika Band (minus the lead vocalist Mika, who was replaced by Karen Kirishima for the 1989 reunion, and by
Kaela Kimura for the 2006 reunion), and Yellow Magic Orchestra (YMO). Both of these reunions included tours of Japan and an album of new material. In the early 2000s, Takahashi became a member of the duo Sketch Show, with
Haruomi Hosono. Sketch Show released two albums, one of which,
Loophole, was released in the UK. Both Takahashi and Hosono reunited with Sakamoto as HASYMO – a combination of Human Audio Sponge and Yellow Magic Orchestra. This collaboration produced a single, "Rescue", in 2007. Takahashi released the solo album
Life Anew on July 17, 2013, as well as anniversary and live albums. His later work included
Saravah, Saravah! (2018), a remastered reboot of his solo debut album which, along with re-recorded vocals, featured appearances by
Sakamoto,
Hosono and other musicians. ==Personal life==