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Yellow Magic Orchestra
Yellow Magic Orchestra
Japanese electronic music group
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Haruomi Hosono
Haruomi Hosono
Japanese musician, Yellow Magic Orchestra member (1947-)
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Ryuichi Sakamoto
Ryuichi Sakamoto
Japanese musician
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Isao Tomita
Isao Tomita
Japanese musician (1932-2016)
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Yukihiro Takahashi
Yukihiro Takahashi
Japanese singer-songwriter, drummer, lyricist, composer, arranger, music producer, fashion designer, writer (1952-)
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Sadistic Mika Band
Sadistic Mika Band
Japanese rock band (1972-1975)
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Yann Tomita
Yann Tomita
Japanese musician (1952-)
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Michael Boddicker
Michael Boddicker
American composer
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Fennesz
Fennesz
Austrian musician
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Akiko Yano
Akiko Yano
Japanese singer-songwriter (1955-)
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Japan
Japan
English new wave band
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Shigeru Suzuki
Shigeru Suzuki
Japanese guitarist, composer, arranger, music producer (1951-)
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Christopher Willits
Christopher Willits
American electronic musician
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Satoshi Tomiie
Satoshi Tomiie
Japanese DJ
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Kazumi Watanabe
Kazumi Watanabe
Japanese jazz guitarist, composer, producer and University visiting professor (1953-)
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Sandii & The Sunsetz
Sandii & The Sunsetz
Japanese rock band
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Masayoshi Soken
Masayoshi Soken
Japanese composer
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Michiru Yamane
Michiru Yamane
Japanese game composer
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Monkey Majik
Monkey Majik
Japanese pop band
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Lew Soloff
Lew Soloff
American musician
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Masashi Hamauzu
Masashi Hamauzu
Japanese composer and pianist
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Yasuaki Shimizu
Yasuaki Shimizu
Japanese saxophonist, composer, music producer (1954-)
Hideki Matsutake
Japanese composer, arranger, synthesizer programmer (1951-)

Hideki Matsutake

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Japanese composer, arranger, synthesizer programmer (1951-)
Member of, past and present
Logic System

Logic System

Hideki Matsutake (born August 12, 1951 in Yokohama, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan) is a Japanese composer, arranger, and computer programmer. He is known for his pioneering work in electronic music and particularly music programming, as the assistant of Isao Tomita during the early 1970s and as the "fourth member" of the band Yellow Magic Orchestra during the late 1970s to early 1980s.

Through his participation in the session recording of Ryuichi Sakamoto's 1978 album Thousand Knives, he joined the recordings of Yellow Magic Orchestra during 1978-1982 as their sound programmer, to become known as "the fourth member" of the group. In 1981, he formed a unit of his own under the name Logic System, which released its latest album in 2008. He also continued to take part in solo activities by YMO members such as Haruomi Hosono and Yukihiro Takahashi beyond the group's breakup in 1983. He was also a member of the video game music group Akihabara Electric Circus in 1988 and composed music for the 1996 video game Guardian Heroes. Today, Matsutake is also Chairman of Japan Synthesizer Programmers Association (JSPA).