AOKI Takamasa

Real Name:
Aoki Takamasa
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Experimental music producer born in Osaka, Japan, 1976.
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Albums

Silicom

(CD, Album)
Progressive Form 2001

Indigo Rose

(CD, Album)
PROGRESSIVE FOrM 2002

Silicom Two

(CD, Album)
Progressive Form 2002

AOKI Takamasa, Ogurusu Norihide, Takagi Masakatsu - Come And Play In Our Backyard (CD, Album)

Beams Records 2003

Quantum

(CD, Album)
Cirque Records (Japan) 2003

Simply Funk

(CD, Album)
PROGRESSIVE FOrM 2004

AOKI Takamasa + Tujiko Noriko - 28 (2 versions)

FatCat Records 2005

Parabolica

(2 versions)
Op.disc 2006

Private Party

(CD, Album)
Commmons 2008

Singles & EPs

Kes. / Std.

(12")
Progressive Form 2001

Ham. / Vos.

(12")
Progressive Form 2001

Srd. / A Short Break Remix

(12")
Progressive Form 2002

Hope

(12")
Progressive Form 2003

AOKI Takamasa & Taeji SAWAI* - AOKI / SAWAI (12")

op.disc 2005

Simply Funk EP

(12", EP)
Progressive Form, Oneowner Records 2005

Mirabeau EP

(12", EP)
op.disc 2006

Rn-Rhythm-Variations

(2 versions)
Raster-Noton 2009

Compilations

Live Recordings 2001-2003

(CD, Comp)
Cirque Records (Japan) 2007

Fractalized

(CD, Album, Comp)
Commmons 2010

Sgustok Magazine Podcast 026

(File, Mixed, Mixed, Comp, 320)
Sgustok Magazine 2012

Miscellaneous

Live Four

(CDr)
Not On Label (AOKI Takamasa Self-released) 2002

Live Three

(CDr)
Not On Label (AOKI Takamasa Self-released) 2002

Live Five

(CDr)
Not On Label (AOKI Takamasa Self-released) 2003

Monad IX

(2 versions)
Stroboscopic Artefacts 2011
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Reviews & Discussion

Review by jazzfloor_mogul Aug 08, 2006 (edited over 5 years ago)
AOKI takamasa is an extremely talented upcomming musician (despite releasing music since 2001 on Japanese labels). He is known for his crystal clear production and his smooth precise style and originality. His music is both technical and emotional and accessible to "experienced" listeners awell as un-experienced ones. His past productions could be filed under experimental, ambient, electronica and "IDM" (although this is much more than IDM). He is now making techno on new Japanese label "op.disc".
Review by Portis Nov 17, 2003
Aoki to me seems to be the more listener-friendly version of post EP7 Autechre. Experimental for sure, but in a more focused way.
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