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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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Hideki Matsutake
Hideki Matsutake
Japanese composer, arranger, synthesizer programmer (1951-)
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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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Akiko Yano
Akiko Yano
Japanese singer-songwriter (1955-)
6
Fennesz
Fennesz
Austrian musician
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Uwe Schmidt
Uwe Schmidt
German musician and composer
8
David Sylvian
David Sylvian
English recording artist; singer-songwriter, musician
9
Sandii & The Sunsetz
Sandii & The Sunsetz
Japanese rock band
10
Japan
Japan
English new wave band
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Yasuaki Shimizu
Yasuaki Shimizu
Japanese saxophonist, composer, music producer (1954-)
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Takako Minekawa
Takako Minekawa
Japanese musician
13
Sugizo
Sugizo
Japanese rock musician and music producer (1969-)
14
Talvin Singh
Talvin Singh
British musician
15
Masami Tsuchiya
Masami Tsuchiya
Japanese guitarist
16
Jessy Lanza
Jessy Lanza
Canadian musician
17
Satoshi Tomiie
Satoshi Tomiie
Japanese DJ
18
Christopher Willits
Christopher Willits
American electronic musician
19
Shigeru Suzuki
Shigeru Suzuki
Japanese guitarist, composer, arranger, music producer (1951-)
20
Tetsu Inoue
Tetsu Inoue
Japanese musician
21
Skúli Sverrisson
Skúli Sverrisson
Icelandic musician
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Hector Zazou
Hector Zazou
French musician
Intro
Japanese musician
Awards Received
Academy Award for Best Original Score
BAFTA Award for Best Film Music
Nominated For
Academy Award for Best Original Score Grammy Award for Best Score Soundtrack for Visual Media
Member of, past and present

Ryuichi Sakamoto (坂本 龍一, Sakamoto Ryūichi, born January 17, 1952) is a Japanese composer, pianist, singer, songwriter, record producer, activist, and actor who has pursued a diverse range of styles as a solo artist and as a member of Yellow Magic Orchestra (YMO). With his bandmates Haruomi Hosono and Yukihiro Takahashi, Sakamoto influenced and pioneered a number of electronic music genres.

Sakamoto began his career while at university in the 1970s as a session musician, producer, and arranger. His first major success came in 1978 as co-founder of YMO. He concurrently pursued a solo career, releasing the experimental electronic fusion album Thousand Knives in 1978. Two years later, he released the album B-2 Unit. It included the track "Riot in Lagos", which was significant in the development of electro and hip hop music. He went on to produce more solo records, and collaborate with many international artists, David Sylvian, Carsten Nicolai, Youssou N'Dour, and Fennesz among them. Sakamoto composed music for the opening ceremony of the 1992 Barcelona Olympics, and his composition "Energy Flow" (1999) was the first instrumental number-one single in Japan's Oricon charts history.

As a film-score composer, Sakamoto has won an Oscar, a BAFTA, a Grammy, and 2 Golden Globe Awards. Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence (1983) marked his debut as both an actor and a film-score composer; its main theme was adapted into the single "Forbidden Colours" which became an international hit. His most successful work as a film composer was The Last Emperor (1987), after which he continued earning accolades composing for films such as The Sheltering Sky (1990), Little Buddha (1993), and The Revenant (2015). On occasion, Sakamoto has also worked as a composer and a scenario writer on anime and video games. In 2009, he was awarded the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres from the Ministry of Culture of France for his contributions to music.


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