Yoshinori Sunahara
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Yoshinori Sunahara | |
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Native name | 砂原 良徳 |
Born |
Sapporo, Japan | September 13, 1969
Origin | Tokyo |
Genres | Techno |
Occupations | Producer, DJ |
Years active | 1995–present |
Labels | Ki/oon Music |
Associated acts | Denki Groove |
Website | www.y-sunahara.com |
Yoshinori Sunahara (砂原 良徳 Sunahara Yoshinori, born September 13, 1969) is a Japanese producer and DJ. He was a member of the techno group Denki Groove.
Career
Sunahara released Take Off and Landing in 1998.[1]
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 Iutōri" (2010) with Junji Ishiwatari and Etsuko Yakushimaru
Productions
- Aco - "Yorokobi ni Saku Hana", "Kyō Made no Yūutsu", "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)
References
- ↑ Davies, Ben. "Take off and Landing - Yoshinori Sunahara". Allmusic.
External links
- Official website
- Yoshinori Sunahara discography at Discogs
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