Takahiro Iida
| Takahiro Iida | |
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| 飯田高広 | |
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| Born |
16 December 1961 Tateyama, Chiba, Japan |
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Composer Arranger Synthesist |
Takahiro Iida is a composer, arranger, and keyboardist associated with the bluesofa studio. He played the synthesizers in the theme song for Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Gods: HERO: Song of Hope by FLOW.
Biography
Takahiro Iida began producing live shows for singers Yumi Matsutoya and Noriyuki Makihara in the 1980s. He has been a supporting member of the band Porno Graffiti and has done synthesizer work for Ayumi Hamasaki, Hikaru Utada, Ken Hirai, and Do As Infinity. He has composed and produced albums for singers Nana Mizuki and Māya Sakamoto, and he has done work for Tensai TV-kun MAX. His bluesofa biography boasts that he is known as the "Sound Magician" (音の魔術師 oto no majutsu-shi), the top "manipulator" (マニピュレーター manipyurētā) and synthesizer in Japan, and that his sound is "at the forefront of J-POP".[1]
External Links
References
- ↑ "TAKAHIRO IIDA Profile". bluesofa. Retrieved: 27 February 2020.