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Shota (born Mnqobi Mdabe) is a South African singer, producer and songwriter. Shota released his solo album 'Afro Rawmantic' in 2011. The album fuses hardcore dance beats with soulful, sensual singing. The album also includes collaborations with a multitude of artists including DJ Euphonik , Black Coffee and Demor. .
Masanori Yasuda is a rising artist with real talents, debuted from Otographic Music in 2012. He draws elegant soundscapes with his fine mixing techniques and fragile sensiblities. Masanori was born in 1991, and started producing tracks at the tender age of 13 by using free sequencer. At the beginning he has influenced by a variety of styles such as Hi-NRG, 80′s Disco. Then in 2007 he met Anjunabeats and strongly inspired by Anjuna tracks, and it was the entrance for his producing of progressive house. Especially Anjunadeep tracks, represented by mesmeric grooves and emotional melodies, have been making huge impacts...
Japanese electronic artist and composer Toshiyuki Yasuda was born in 1973 in Takarazuka, Hyogo Prefecture in Japan, and is a former member of Fantastic Plastic Machine. Yasuda graduated in civil engineering from Ritsumeikan University, and began Fantastic Plastic Machine in 1994 while at college. After dealing with many projects including Pizzicato Five, Towa Tei, and Combustible Edison - and following the release of the debut self-titled album for Fantastic Plastic Machine in 1997 – he left the unit. He has subsequently released several albums, including Robo*Brazileira (2000), Electro Bits Indeed (2004), featuring Towa Tei, and With Robo*Brazileira (2005), as well...
Katsuya Yokoyama (YOKOYAMA Katsuya 横山勝也; born in Shizuoka, Japan, 1934) is an internationally renowned player and teacher of the shakuhachi, the traditional vertical bamboo flute of Japan. He was the son of Ranpo Yokoyama, a renowned shakuhachi maker, player and composer. Yokoyama achieved international attention for his New York City premiere performance, in November 1967, of Tōru Takemitsu's composition November Steps, for shakuhachi, biwa, and orchestra, with the New York Philharmonic, under the direction of Seiji Ozawa (with biwa player Tsuruta Kinshi). .
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