music BATON 22nd runner: Yoshitani Koichi Tsutaya
In my early 80s, I used to listen to Japanese songs on TV and my parents loved the Beatles, Stones, 50's, 60's pops.
In the 90's, I started to listen to music voluntarily, and I think I absorbed various music in the sequence of classical music → jazz → HIPHOP and other dance music → 70's soul.
Nowadays, I play music almost every day, so I listen to only classical and old jazz music because I don't want to get tired at home. I hear a lot in the car.
The most important thing in making music is universality, it doesn't fade any trendy song of any era, and it tries to chase or make a trend. Instead, I hope that something universal will lead to fashion.
Koichi Tsutaya Koichi Tsutaya
Born May 19, 1976, Sapporo, Hokkaido
(Produce, Sound Produce, Direction, Lyrics, Compose, Arrangement, Keyboards)
He started playing the piano from an early age, and started working with a computer from the 4th grade of elementary school. Learn various music such as classical music and jazz by yourself.
From the colorful orchestration using strings and woodwinds to the jazz, rock, hiphop, house and other dance music, we have provided both an abundant arrangement that transcends genres and songwriting that creates a beautiful and painless universal melody. musician.
May 2000 Debuted as "CANNABIS" from Warner Music Japan with single "HOW TO LOVE ME" produced by Seiji Kameda. Currently he is active as a songwriter and producer, but also as a keyboard player for "NATSUMEN" and "Entity of Rude".
■ Official HP: http://ko1sound.com/
■ Official BLOG: http://blog.oricon.co.jp/ko1/
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2009/05/29 UP DATE
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