¡Lyrics[Limited Release]
¡Takeshi Nakatsuka
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[Machine Translation] The long-awaited analog LP version of "Lyrics", their first album in three years. Included on the album are "Koi to Machine Gun" and "Rainbow wo Mitakai" (I Saw a Rainbow), which sold out on the same day. After performing at home and abroad, he made his solo debut in 2004 with the album "JOY". Since then, he has established a reputation for his unique sound production, which is based on jazz and Latin music and crosses over various elements such as black music and electronic music, and his wide range of activities outside of his solo career, such as producing music for commercials, TV programs, and movies, and providing music for artists, have become the talk of the town. He has released four original full-length albums to date, and his 2010 release "ROCK'N'ROLL CIRCUS" debuted at No. 1 on the iTunes Store electronic chart. While appearing at numerous live concerts and outdoor festivals throughout Japan, he started his own live event, BEAT COMMUNIST, a fusion of "music x video x food". In 2011, he launched "TAKESHI LAB" on his website, a service that regularly distributes newly written songs for free. In June of the same year, he released "Black Screen", a commercial song for the docomo AQUOS PHONE, and the music video for it reached No. 1 on the iTunes Store Electronic Chart. In April of the same year, he started a new project called "Delicatessen LAB," in which he releases a new song written by a musician he fell in love with every month at the iTunes Store, and it reached No. 1 on the iTunes Jazz Chart for four consecutive releases. In July of the same year, he wrote all the lyrics, music, and arrangements for voice actress Kana Hanazawa's single "Hatsukoi no otto", which reached No. 4 on the Oricon Chart. 2013 is his 10th anniversary year as a solo artist, and he released his first album in three years, "Lyrics", in February of the same year. He is currently planning many projects to celebrate his 10th anniversary.
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