1 Std. 7 Min.

#160 | Satoshi Tomiie (US‪)‬ Recorder.13

    • Musik

Now, decades after his ‘Tears’ alongside Frankie Knuckles, the Japanese-born, New York and Paris-based DJ, producer, remixer and label boss is still a regular feature in the sets of many of today’s underground elite. A student of jazz and classical piano, @satoshitomiie is a musically adept and accomplished producer who constantly evolved how he works. Experimenting with a new hybrid Modular DJ setup which sees him effortlessly fuse live analogue modular synthesis and with traditional DJ sets. Regularly playing clubs such as DC10, Rex and from South America to Tokyo while releasing music on labels such as @kaoztheory, @no19music, Holic, @yoyaku and his own Abstract Architecture. Satoshi is as relevant as ever and continues to make waves throughout the electronic music community as only he knows how.
Stay Rave with #R13!

Now, decades after his ‘Tears’ alongside Frankie Knuckles, the Japanese-born, New York and Paris-based DJ, producer, remixer and label boss is still a regular feature in the sets of many of today’s underground elite. A student of jazz and classical piano, @satoshitomiie is a musically adept and accomplished producer who constantly evolved how he works. Experimenting with a new hybrid Modular DJ setup which sees him effortlessly fuse live analogue modular synthesis and with traditional DJ sets. Regularly playing clubs such as DC10, Rex and from South America to Tokyo while releasing music on labels such as @kaoztheory, @no19music, Holic, @yoyaku and his own Abstract Architecture. Satoshi is as relevant as ever and continues to make waves throughout the electronic music community as only he knows how.
Stay Rave with #R13!

1 Std. 7 Min.

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