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Keiichi Suzuki

Keiichi Suzuki

Keiichi Suzuki has been played over 10 times on NTS, first on 5 November 2015. Keiichi Suzuki's music has been featured on 12 episodes.

Keiichi Suzuki (鈴木慶一; August 28, 1951) is a Japanese composer and performer, known for his music for the Super Nintendo game EarthBound. Recently, his work has been featured in Uzumaki and Tokyo Godfathers.

Keiichi Suzuki was born in Tokyo, Japan. In the 1970s, he became involved with the Japanese band "Hachimitsu Pie," who released one album in 1973. Suzuki's true notoriety comes from his work with the long-lived Moon Riders, who became one of Japan's most innovative rock bands. Suzuki functioned as the occasional-leader and regular singer of the band—the group's first album was in fact credited to "Keiichi Suzuki and the Moonriders"—which also included his brother Hirofumi. Suzuki will also be familiar to fans of the Yellow Magic Orchestra for his various collaborations with Yukihiro Takahashi, most notably on the material credited to "The Beatniks."

He also composed music for a number of films, including The Blind Swordsman: Zatoichi, Tokyo Godfathers, and Chicken Heart. As an actor, Suzuki appeared in 1980, Body Drop Asphalt, Swallowtail Butterfly, and other films from the late '90s and early 2000's. He also worked as a programmer and character designer for a number of videogames, including Batman (1989) and Gremlins 2: The New Batch (1990).

In America, Keiichi Suzuki is known for his eccentric music style that is best embodied in his most famous work: EarthBound for the SNES.

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Keiichi Suzuki

Keiichi Suzuki has been played over 10 times on NTS, first on 5 November 2015. Keiichi Suzuki's music has been featured on 12 episodes.

Keiichi Suzuki (鈴木慶一; August 28, 1951) is a Japanese composer and performer, known for his music for the Super Nintendo game EarthBound. Recently, his work has been featured in Uzumaki and Tokyo Godfathers.

Keiichi Suzuki was born in Tokyo, Japan. In the 1970s, he became involved with the Japanese band "Hachimitsu Pie," who released one album in 1973. Suzuki's true notoriety comes from his work with the long-lived Moon Riders, who became one of Japan's most innovative rock bands. Suzuki functioned as the occasional-leader and regular singer of the band—the group's first album was in fact credited to "Keiichi Suzuki and the Moonriders"—which also included his brother Hirofumi. Suzuki will also be familiar to fans of the Yellow Magic Orchestra for his various collaborations with Yukihiro Takahashi, most notably on the material credited to "The Beatniks."

He also composed music for a number of films, including The Blind Swordsman: Zatoichi, Tokyo Godfathers, and Chicken Heart. As an actor, Suzuki appeared in 1980, Body Drop Asphalt, Swallowtail Butterfly, and other films from the late '90s and early 2000's. He also worked as a programmer and character designer for a number of videogames, including Batman (1989) and Gremlins 2: The New Batch (1990).

In America, Keiichi Suzuki is known for his eccentric music style that is best embodied in his most famous work: EarthBound for the SNES.

Original source Last.fm

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Keiichi Suzuki
Tra Project1984
Satellite Serenade (Trans Asian Express Mix)
Keiichi Suzuki (ジ・オーブ mix)
WAU! Mr. Modo Recordings1992
Another 2
Keiichi Suzuki, Hirokazu Tanaka, Hiroshi Kanazu
Sony Records1994
Firewood-Chopping And A Farmer Who Wants To Be A Samurai
Keiichi Suzuki
Dreamusic Inc.2003
Satellite Serenade (Transasianexpress Mix)
Keiichi Suzuki (The Orb mix)
Eastworld1991
Tomita's Theme
Keiichi Suzuki
Dreamusic2012
Main Title/Outrage Beyond
Keiichi Suzuki
Dreamusic2012
At The Dentist
Keiichi Suzuki
Dreamusic2010
Hospital Dub (Call the Doctor)
Keiichi Suzuki, Kimitaka Matsumae, Tomoko Kataoka, Kenji Kondo, Hirokazu Tanaka, Hiroshi Kanazu
Eastworld2003
Threek's Theme
Keiichi Suzuki, Kimitaka Matsumae, Tomoko Kataoka, Kenji Kondo, Hirokazu Tanaka, Hiroshi Kanazu
Eastworld2003