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Produce, Composition, Arrange, Programming, Piano, Keyboards: Keiichiro Shibuya (ATAK)
Vocal, Voice: Rina Ohta
Lyrics: Naruyoshi Kikuchi, Keiichiro Shibuya(ATAK)
Additional Programming: evala (ATAK, port)
Recording Engineer: Taiji Okuda (studio MSR)
Rec & Mixed: Taiji Okuda at studio MSR
Recorded Tr2: Sudio ATAK Recorded by KORG MR-2000S DSD recorder
Mixed Tr4: Keiichiro Shibuya at Studio ATAK
Edited: Kohei Hatakeyama (prime sound studio form), Keisuke Fujimaki
(studio MSR)
Mastering Engineer: David Hachour
Mastering Studio: Color of Sound, Mastering Studio, Paris
Photographer:Shin Suzuki
Hair and Make-up:Katsuya Kamo
Design:Ryoji Tanaka(Semitransparent Design)
Shooting and Visual Adviser:Kaie Murakami(SIMONE)
Shooting Coordinator:Jun Ishida
Keiichiro Shibuya
Musician. Born 1973. BA of Composition, Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music. In 2002, Shibuya has established ATAK, a music label releasing CDs of cutting-edge electro-acoustic works by various artists from all over the world, and also embracing creators in various fields such as design, network technology, etc.
Up to the present day, Shibuya is continuously engaging in interdisciplinary collaborations with the likes of composer Yuji Takahashi, and complex systems researcher and professor at the University of Tokyo, Takashi Ikegami.
http://atak.jp
Rina Ohta
Rina Ohta was born on January 11, 1988 in Tokyo, Japan. She is an actress, known for Humoresque: Sakasama no chou (2006), 69 (2004) and The Long Goodbye (2014). She has been married to Ryûhei Matsuda since January 11, 2009.
http://www.anore.co.jp/artist/actress/rina/
Keiichiro Shibuya (b. 1973) is a Japanese composer, musician, and artist. His work encompasses cutting-edge electronic music, piano solos, operas, film scores, and sound installations. Through his music compositions and collaboration with artists and scientists, he challenges the boundaries between humans, technology, and life and death. In 2002, he founded the music label ATAK, working across live performance and recorded music. In 2021, he composed the opera Super Angels, commissioned by the New National Theatre Tokyo, which brought together an android, opera singers, chorus, ballet dancers, and the Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra. In March 2022, he presented MIRROR, a new Android Opera in collaboration with Buddhist chanting and a local UAE orchestra, at the Dubai Expo. In June 2023, a 70-minute full version premiered at Théâtre du Châtelet in Paris, with a Tokyo performance scheduled for June 2024. In April 2024, he presented his sound installation Abstract Music at the Lexus exhibition for Milan Design Week. He has also composed numerous film scores, including the music for the film Midnight Swan (2020), directed by Eiji Uchida and starring Tsuyoshi Kusanagi, for which he won the 75th Mainichi Film Concours Music Award and the 30th Japan Film Critics Award for Best Film Score. In 2022, he composed the score for xxxHOLiC (directed by Mika Ninagawa) and provided the music for the short film KAGUYA BY GUCCI. Through his works, he continues to explore the boundaries of technology, life, and death.
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