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Hideki Matsutake (b. August 12, 1951 Yokohama City, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan) is a Japanese composer, arranger, and computer programmer. In addition to producing electronic music under the name "Logic System," Matsutake has collaborated with Isao Tomita, Yellow Magic Orchestra, and on solo projects by YMO members Haruomi Hosono and Yukihiro Takahashi.

Biography

American Pavilion at Expo '70 in Osaka, Walter Carlos's Switched-On Bach to hear a synthesizer interested in playing with the automatic. June 1971, Isao Tomita's management company, joined Inter Pack.伝手of his father's music, [1] to the profane, and apprenticed him. In October Moog synthesizer (MOOG) III-P is under Tomita, arrived in Japan at the time only had a few units of Moog music staff experience.

Then 72 years to purchase Moog III-C after the 1974 MAC (Musical Advertising Corps.) [1] to establish an independent. Akiko Yano's 1977 album, "Iroha to Konpeito" before and after production, after the Yellow Magic Orchestra (YMO) members of the relationship begins. [1] Ryuichi Sakamoto's 1978 album Thousand Knives that the opportunity to participate, YMO recorded many albums and toured the world, the synthesizer to join as manipulators. The fourth, called YMO. YMO 1979 to 80-year tour of the Sony KASETTODENSUKE to store data (storage) as the sequencer through a Roland MC-8, III-C and Moog synthesizer E-μ alternately utilizing , [1] electronic sound during the concert to ring incessantly. However, this man's hand, analog preparations, the device also suffer from the problems and says he was a member of YMO.

Makoto Irie 1981, and units of the "Logic System" to form. Performance in Asia has been several times.

Great Hanshin Earthquake Reconstruction and Charity's unit, the voice actor Akira Kamiya, formed in a call to WITH YOU and cooperation in participating as a musician. Released in 1997 and also participated in the charity CD.

Currently, Japan synthesizer programmer Association (JSPA) said.

"Logic system" is a project of Hideki Matsutake and various employees. Matsutake began as assistant to Isao Tomita in the 70s and is the Flow Control as a programmer and synth module machine operator for YMO . He was not a member of YMO, but worked on the albums of their previous term and medium-sized and traveled with his huge Modulsynthesizern. He also led sequencing work for Technopop numerous albums by other artists, especially at the beginning of the 80s.

He also writes the column "Switched on synthesizer" in the "Sound & Recording Magazine. Logic system joined in 1996 by Isao Tomita a large-scale organised concert event. Matsutake is also a guest performer on the published in the U.S.-Towa Tei albums. There are also commercial MIDI files of the original YMO songs from the year 2000, where 20 years ago, he certainly was involved.

Discography

Albums released in Europe

Album title Published Song list
Logic
(12″-LP)
5 June 1981
  1. Intro 0.40'
  2. Unit 4.50'
  3. Domino Dance 4.15'
  4. Convulsion of Nature 3.01'
  5. XY? 4.16'
  6. Talk Back 4.14'
  7. Clash (Chinjyu of Sun) 4.17'
  8. Person To Person 4.18'
  9. Logic 4.15'
Venus
(12″-LP)
21 December 1981
  1. Venus 4.59'
  2. Morpheus 3.05'
  3. I Love You 4.42'
  4. Plan 3.00'
  5. Take a Chance 4.29'
  6. Automatic Collect, Automatic Correct 5.23'
  7. Be Yourself 5.02'
  8. Prophet 5.03'
  9. Metamorphism 4.06'
  10. Equivalent 0.33'
Orient Express
(12″-LP)
1 October 1982
  1. Overture 0.48'
  2. Orient Express 4.13'
  3. Simoon 4.14'
  4. Armistice 4.32'
  5. In a Persian Market 5.46'
  6. Karelia 2.47'
  7. Wagons-Lits 4.03'
  8. Sofia 4.21'
  9. Classical Gas 3.50'
  10. Georges Nagelmackers 4.30'
History of Logic System
(CD; Japanimport)
28 May 2003
  1. Intro
  2. Domino Dance
  3. Convulsion of Nature
  4. Talk Back
  5. Person To Person
  6. Logic
  7. Morpheus
  8. Plan
  9. Automatic Collect, Automatic Correct
  10. Prophet
  11. Equivalent
  12. Overture
  13. Orient Express
  14. Simoon
  15. Wagon-Lits
  16. Sofia
  17. Georges Nagelmackers
  18. Ano subarashii ai o moo ichido (Neuaufnahme)
  19. Min-yo(ru)-hitsuji (Neuaufnahme)




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