Takashi Kokubo
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+ | "Much like [[Hiroshi Yoshimura]]‘s and [[Yoshio Ojima]]‘s work, [[Takashi Kokubo |Takashi]] was quietly doing the rarely heralded work of adding bits of levity, focus, and emotion to what amounts to a very mundane, noisy, and, at times, quite chaotic world."[https://www.fondsound.com/takashi-kokubo-get-at-the-wave-1987/] | ||
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(小久保隆) - Jamaica ~ Waves And Light And Earth (1993) "Much like Hiroshi Yoshimura‘s and Yoshio Ojima‘s work, Takashi was quietly doing the rarely heralded work of adding bits of levity, focus, and emotion to what amounts to a very mundane, noisy, and, at times, quite chaotic world."[1] |
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Takashi Kokubo is a Japanese musician.
- "In 1987, Japanese composer and environmental sound designer Takashi Kokubo’s was enlisted to create the music for a new line of high-end air Sanyo air-conditioners." [2]
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