Yoshifumi Ato
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Yoshifumi Ato | |
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Birth name | Yoshifumi Ato |
Genres | R&B, Jazz, dance, electronica, pop |
Occupation(s) | Composer, record producer, music producer, musician |
Instruments | keyboard, guitar |
Years active | 2000–present |
Labels | Nippon Columbia |
Associated acts | Miu-clips, autumn leave's |
Yoshifumi Ato (Ato Yoshifumi, 阿藤芳史) born May 2, 1983 is a Japanese musician, bandleader, composer, and record producer, based in Tokyo. His record production credits include artists such as Harumi Tsuyuzaki, Skoop On Somebody, Lena Fujii, HKT48, M-Swift, Fox Capture Plan, Jabberloop, Soulhead, and Coldfeet. He has led the Japanese electropop band Autumn Leave's since 2000. He is also known as a frontman and composer of Japanese musical project Miu-clips. As a composer, he has produced music for TV programs and commercials, whose clients include Honda, Bridgestone, Dentsu, Casio, Kirin Company, Yahoo etc.
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