簡(jiǎn)介: 國(guó)籍:日本Tsutchie(本名:Tsuji Tsuchida)是日本的嘻哈制作人。他最初是ShakkaZombie樂(lè)隊(duì)的DJ /制作人,在2004年,Tsutchie為動(dòng)畫(huà)電視連續(xù)劇Samurai Champloo發(fā)布了兩碟配樂(lè)。Tsutchie released three 更多>
國(guó)籍:日本
Tsutchie(本名:Tsuji Tsuchida)是日本的嘻哈制作人。他最初是ShakkaZombie樂(lè)隊(duì)的DJ /制作人,在2004年,Tsutchie為動(dòng)畫(huà)電視連續(xù)劇Samurai Champloo發(fā)布了兩碟配樂(lè)。Tsutchie released three albums as a track maker and producer of the hip-hop group Shakkazombie. One of Shakkazombie's songs, "Sora wo torimodoshita hi" (空を取り戻した日), was featured during the credits of Session XX - the mid-series recap episode - of Director Shinichiro Watanabe's acclaimed anime series Cowboy Bebop. The episode only aired once and the song was never featured in any soundtracks, but both have attained a legendary status among dedicated fans.
從藝歷程:Tsutchie continued remixing and producing numerous other artists, and gained overwhelming support as a cutting edge, popular music creator. In recent years he has expanded beyond hip-hop and is active as a music producer expanding into every genre.
In 2002 he debuted his first solo album, "Thanks for Listening", in which he collaborated with a variety of talented artists. Then in 2003 he released his second solo album titled "This is a Recording", a work made almost entirely on his own, from recording to mixing.
Soon after, he was requested by Director Shinichiro Watanabe to create the music for the now legendary anime series, Samurai Champloo. And so in 2004, Tsutchie released a 2-disc soundtrack for the animated television series, Samurai Champloo, a work acclaimed as going beyond genres and presenting listeners with a unique world atmosphere that is rich in both musicality and presence.
More recently he has focused on recording and mastering engineer work. In 2011 he launched his own label Sync Twice, releasing music from newer artists such as Kumiko Yanagida, the Run Run Runs, and others.
In 2015, he was approached by Director Shuko Murase to create the music for yet another new anime series, this time one based off of a popular manga. In October that same year, Tsutchie released the soundtrack for the animated television series, GANGSTA, titled "Signs".