Satoshi Tomiie

Satoshi Tomiie
Background information
Born (1966-11-22) November 22, 1966
Tokyo, Japan
Genres House
Occupation(s) Disc jockey, Producer, [{Musician}]
Years active 1980-present
Labels [{Abstract Architecture}] Saw Recordings
C2/Columbia/SME Records
Associated acts Frankie Knuckles
David Morales
Website www.satoshitomiie.com
Notable instruments
Drum machine
Synthesizer
Sequencer
Keyboards

Satoshi Tomiie 富家哲 (Tomīe Satoshi) (born 22 November 1966 in Tokyo, Japan) is a Japanese house music producer and DJ. Since the late 1980s he has been at the forefront of the global house music movement.

History

A lifelong student of jazz and classical piano, Satoshi had an influential impact from his very first record. His debut single ‘Tears’, which he co-produced in 1989 with Chicago’s ‘Godfather of house’ Frankie Knuckles, was an instant club hit and is today considered one of house music’s most important moments.

In the early 1990s, he toured and played keyboard for Japanese composer Ryuichi Sakamoto (of Yellow Magic Orchestra fame). His reputation for crafting meticulous club rhythms led to him remixing some of pop’s biggest names including U2, Mariah Carey, Photek, Simply Red and David Bowie.

At the turn of the millennium in a reinvention move typical of his DJ career, Satoshi introduced a groundbreaking new club sound via 2000’s ‘Full Lick’ album. The long-player featured dark twisted electronic rhythms, haunting vocals, and hypnotic grooves that came to set the benchmark for a new developing house scene. The album’s hit single ‘Love In Traffic’ became a worldwide underground hit.

Another source of house music renovation, Satoshi and Hector Romero’s record label SAW Recordings has continued to refine the Chicago and New York City house blueprint over the last 10 years. A fine supporter of new producers, SAW most recently has championed a new generation of European-based house talent including Audiofly, Doomwork, Mabaan Soul, Tuccill, and Guti.

In 2012, after a two-year absence from music production, Tomiie returned with a new deeper, housier DJ sound, new singles and remixes.

DJ Mixes

Cavo Paradiso

External links

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