Yoshinori Sunahara
Yoshinori Sunahara (砂原 良徳, Sunahara Yoshinori, born September 13, 1969) is a Japanese record producer and DJ from Sapporo, Hokkaido.[1] He is a former member of Denki Groove.[2] He is also a member of Metafive.[3]
Yoshinori Sunahara 砂原 良徳 | |
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Born | Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan | September 13, 1969
Origin | Tokyo, Japan |
Genres | Electronic |
Occupation(s) | Record producer, DJ |
Years active | 1991–present |
Labels | Ki/oon Music |
Associated acts | |
Website | ysstinfo |
Discography
Studio albums
- Crossover (1995)
- Take Off and Landing (1998)
- The Sound of '70s (1998)
- Lovebeat (2001)
- Liminal (2011)
Compilation albums
- Works '95–'05 (2007)
Soundtrack albums
- No Boys, No Cry (2009)
EPs
- 708090 (1998)
Singles
- "Journey Beyond the Stars" (1998)
- "Lovebeat" (2002)
- "Subliminal" (2010)
- "Kamisama no Iu Tōri" (2010) (with Junji Ishiwatari and Etsuko Yakushimaru)
Productions
- Aco - "Yorokobi ni Saku Hana", "Kyō Made no Yūutsu", and "Taiyō" from Absolute Ego (1999)
- Aco - "4 Gatsu no Hero" from Material (2001)
- Supercar - "Yumegiwa Last Boy" from Highvision (2002)
Remixes
- Cornelius - "Moon Walk" from 96/69 (1996)
- Great 3 - "Gake ~ G-Surf (Yoshinori Sunahara Mix)" from "Glass Roots" (1996)
- Imajuku - "Horizon (Y.Sunahara Rmx)" from Cat's Cradle (1999)
- Towa Tei - "Higher (Y.Sunahara's Studio Mix)" from Lost Control Mix (1999)
- Aco - "Spleen (Y.Sunahara's Studio Remix)" from The Other Side of Absolute Ego (2000)
- Fantastic Plastic Machine - "Honolulu, Calcutta (Sunahara Yoshinori Mix)" from Les Plus (2001)
- Pizzicato Five - "Icecream Meltin' Mellow (Marin Mix 2)" from Pizzicato Five in the Mix (2001)
- Yukihiro Fukutomi - "Equality (YSST Rmx 2005)" from Equality Remixes (2005)
- Denki Groove - "Shangri-La (Y.Sunahara 2009 Remodel)" from "Upside Down" (2009)
- Rip Slyme - "Good Times (Bad Times Remix)" from Bad Times (2010)
- Yuko Ando - "Ellroy (Sunahara Yoshinori Remix)" from "Kagayakashiki Hibi" (2011)
- Sakanaction - "Lightdance (YSST Remix 2011)" from "Bach no Senritsu o Yoru ni Kiita Sei Desu" (2011)
- (((sssurrounddd))) - "Kūchū Bunkai Suru I Love You (Yoshinori Sunahara Remix)" from "Kūchū Bunkai Suru I Love You" (2013)
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gollark: I wouldn't be surprised if that's the native virtual terminal thing for whatever OSoid.
gollark: How did you *do* that?
gollark: Well, you'll have to stop needing that.
gollark: But it does, I checked on esolangs.org this morning.
References
- "砂原良徳". The Television. Retrieved 29 January 2020.
- Shoji, Kaori (3 January 2016). "New Denki Groove documentary uncovers two decades of strange techno". The Japan Times. Retrieved 29 January 2020.
- Hadfield, James (15 July 2014). "YMO's Yukihiro Takahashi recruits Towa Tei, Cornelius, Yoshinori Sunahara, Tomohiko Gondo and Leo Imai for an impressive supergroup". The Japan Times. Retrieved 29 January 2020.
External links
- Official website
- Yoshinori Sunahara at AllMusic
- Yoshinori Sunahara discography at Discogs
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