Akkin (b. 1973)

Birthplace:
Takasaki City, Gunma Prefecture, Japan

Born:
December 19, 1973

Real Name: Akihito Suzuki 鈴木 玲史 (すずき あきひと)  2000 Heart Bazaar debuted by Toshiba EMI. Dissolved in 2002. Debuted in 2003 with Toys Factory on a jet plane. Dissolved in 2008. From the time of his band activities, he started working as a producer and support guitarist for various artists. In the live performance, it has explosive power and coolness that will captivate the viewer. The subtlety that appears in the shadow is also a characteristic of akkin. Also in the production work, I place great importance on the atmosphere of the place, draw the artist's own power to the maximum, make music while empathizing with each other and gain great trust from various artists. Since 2008, he has been working on sound production for ONE OK ROCK. In the latest album “35xxxv” released in 2015, he went to LA with the members for recording. A number of overseas producers are appointed, and this is the only Japanese producer. In addition, he has worked extensively on bands such as MAN WITH A MISSION, FTISLAND, FUZZY CONTROL, Aqua Timez, MAGIC OF LiFE, ROOKIEZ is PUNK'D, and female artists such as Mao Abe, LiSA, Hitomi Yaida, Kaera Kimura. As a guitarist, he participates in recordings such as Ringo Shiina, Yuzu, MCU, Tamar Yamada, and also participates in YUKI, Kobukuro, Nanami, Kazuya Miyata, etc. on the tour.

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