music BATON 6th runner: DJ KOMORI wrote:
I used to love Southern and Dreams when I was little, but even now, when I listen to the song I liked at the time, I feel that I have a taste that is more towards R&B than rock.
I got into black music when I was in elementary school, watching NFL's Super Bowl on TV and listening to Whitney Houston's national anthem at the opening.
It was a shock to the children, saying, "Isn't a black person such a song?"
When I was a student, I secretly listened to one ear while taking notes while listening to music, and anyway, I listened to music all the time, and I feel like it's still working.
I usually listen to it with ipod + itunes, and I always take it with me when I move a little. When I listen to music on the Shinkansen or airplane, I often come up with ideas for production and DJing.
I still listen to many genres, but I've never been fully addicted to genres other than R&B and Hip Hop, and I don't think that base will change in the future.
DJ KOMORI
He started DJ activities in 1996 and is now known as one of Japan's leading R&B DJs.
While releasing a lot of MIX CDs, his synonymous work "Monthly Fruits" had a great influence on the Japanese DJ scene and caused a big movement, creating a new culture called "R&B DJ".
In addition, MIX CD "Manhattan Records "The Exclusives"-R&B Hits!!-", which is a prominent work, Manhattan Records × DJ KOMORI's strongest street collaboration, vol.1 is 30,000, vol.2 is 4 Hit the number one on the ORICON Indies Chart for the first time by selling over 10,000 copies. The name of DJ KOMORI became famous in the major scene.
Nowadays, he is not limited to MIX CDs, but is expanding his range of activities to music production and REMIX production, and he is active.
■ Official HP: http://www.djkomori.com/
This CHOICE!
2009/01/30 UP DATE
= Link to a site where you can purchase analog records. Is it an auction?
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