Baker (b. 1980)

Alias:
Keisuke Hattori

Birthplace:
Shizuoka City, Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan

Born:
July 3, 1980

His real name "Keisuke Hattori" also call "Wiile P. he is Japan of male musicians · DJ . Lives in Suruga-ku , Shizuoka City, Shizuoka Prefecture He started music from high school in the 3rd year , released music works on the net in the name of KeisukeHattori from around 2000, and since 2007, VOCALOID technology such as Hatsune Miku on the video posting site “ Nico Nico Douga ” under the name of baker Announcing a song that uses voice synthesis software that uses voice for vocals . The name baker was decided when I created an account for Nico Nico Douga, and is based on the name of Baker Brothers .  baker is also said to be “one of the most important artists in the VOCALOID scene”. As for the movement of Hatsune Miku, which was released in August 2007 under the concept of character singing software and attracted a great deal of support on the Internet, only the popularity of the character was being highlighted as a creative culture from the beginning of the release. was, but for "celluloid" is the baker was announced at the Nico Nico Douga in October of 2007 in which, called the despite the big topic announcement without revealing the use of Hatsune Miku . In this regard, Hiroyuki Ito, president of Crypton Future Media, the publisher of Hatsune Miku, commented, “I thought you were here . ” baker is in the only character is noted in the VOCALOID, that started to make a song with the intention to appeal the beauty of the technology than the character. However, not only the music without the character color is announced, but also the work that pushed the character to the front is also announced. Baker says that emotional expression is his task in music production at VOCALOID. "Canary" was recommended by VOCALOID developer Hideki Kenmochi as "a song that pursued the possibilities of VOCALOID to the limit".  In 2008, I stopped doing activities at VOCALOID because I did everything I wanted to do, but then resumed, and released a major debut album "filmstock" from Victor Entertainment in 2009. He also presents music using DS-10 and acts as a DJ. In addition to creating music for himself, he also works on PV and collaborates with other artists such as the OSTER project .  In addition, we decided that it would be better to make the copyright free so that the creators would respect each other and make secondary creations in order to conform to the flow of the VOCALOID culture, and JASRAC trusts the copyright of the song. Not.  Because he professed football game enthusiasts, he is also referred to as Wiile P from some. However, PES (eFootball Winning Eleven) is not possible for religious reasons.

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