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Shinichiro Yokota was born on 12 July, 1969 in to, Japan, is an artist. Discover Shinichiro Yokota's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 54 years old?

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Occupation Producer · customized car part creator
Age 55 years old
Zodiac Sign Cancer
Born 12 July 1969
Birthday 12 July
Birthplace Ōta, Tōkyō-to, Japan
Nationality Japan

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Shinichiro Yokota Net Worth

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2020

In March 2020, he participated in the music festival Snow Machine alongside Terada, Chida, Kuniyuki Takahashi, FEMM, Mayurashka, Gonno and Kikiorix.

2019

In September 2019, he released his third album, I Know You Like It, and in October, released Ultimate Yokota 1991-2019.

I Know You Like It was released on September 25, 2019, three years after Do It Again and Again. The album includes covers of Yokota's previous songs "Night Drive" and "Shake Yours" and a cover of the song "Simoon" by Yellow Magic Orchestra.

The album received generally positive reviews. The Tape Deck rated it a yellow, saying that his "melange of thin high-frequency synths and rhythm fills, comes through clearly on I Know You Like It, a cheekily-titled release that will hopefully see him find a greater American audience." Yellow means that it had high points in aesthetics and originality, but low points in intellect. This also means that it "stands out in both emotional evocation and in uniqueness." At Finding Figaro, the author explains, "It’s an incredibly consistent album cover-to-cover and, to my ears, already feels like a timeless classic, definitely one of the releases of 2019."

2016

In May 2016, he appeared in Boiler Room playing a live set. In November of that same year, he released his second album, Do It Again And Again, which includes unreleased songs produced in the late 80's and early 90's.

Do It Again and Again was released on November 30, 2016. The album had a release party at Circus Tokyo on February 25. The album is Yokota's first full-length solo album, with Stefan Betke mastering the album. Yokota described it as "a compilation of my whole life producing" so that he could "relive 27 years of significant memories."

2013

In early 2013, a YouTube channel called UtopiaSpb uploaded a rip of "Do It Again," but incorrectly credited the song to Terada. While their other rips range from 1 thousand views to 9.8 thousand views, "Do It Again" garnered more than 2 million views as of June 2020. Multiple users, including Terada himself, pointed out the inaccuracy, but the channel has been inactive since the upload of the song.

2000

Yokota has stated that he lost his motivation to create music due to the influx of new technology. He stated, “In the past, sampling time was limited so you had to be really creative when you had an idea. But with hard disk recording the possibilities were endless, and around 2000 I lost my motivation to make music.” He focused more on his custom car parts company, Night-Pager, that he launched in 1992. Also during this time, he raised his three children. In 1999, Yokota and Terada played at Club Citta for a memorial event for Roger Troutman, playing "Computer Love." The event would be their last live before going on hiatus. In 2011, another company he created that sold camera parts went bankrupt, but managed to restart his company as a producer of custom-made car parts.

1991

Ultimate Yokota 1991-2019 was released in October 2019. All songs included in the album were previously unavailable in vinyl form. Yokota said about the compilation: "This project ‘Ultimate Yokota’ is a careful selection of tracks from the early 90’s which haven’t been released on vinyl ever. It is my 30 years chronicle." The album includes six songs from Do It Again and Again and six songs from I Know You Like It.

1990

He formed the label Far East Recording with Terada in 1990. He and Terada would put out their first album called Far East Recording in 1992.

1987

In 1987, Yokota met fellow producer Soichi Terada when participating in a Vestax DJ Contest, where Yokota won a prize. Terada introduced him to house music and synthesizers, even letting him in his house to watch him perform and have Yokota use his gear during his free time. He began making house music, but said that it was difficult to find others like him since the dominant style of electronic music in Tokyo was Hi-NRG and eurobeat.

1985

Yokota has said that Haruomi Hosono of the Yellow Magic Orchestra is one of his major influences, stating the he listened to YMO and Ryuichi Sakamoto when he was 10 years old. From 1985 to 1995, he listened to hip hop artists from Sugar Hill Records, Def Jam Recordings and Tommy Boy Records, and "was hugely impressed by the stuff Lil Louis was doing."

1982

Yokota comes from the Ōta ward, growing up in Tokyo and its adjacent suburbs of Kanagawa and Chiba, and attended Chidori Elementary School in south Tokyo during the early 80's, where he played baseball. Yokota liked other activities, such as football and swimming, but also liked playing his father's electric organ. Yokota started listening to Yellow Magic Orchestra in elementary school, and quit baseball to take piano lessons across the street from his house. He studied for two years before using his pocket money to buy a Casio MT-40 in Akihabara. After a couple of years, he bought a Korg Poly-800 and a cassette recorder. When computers started popping up when he was in middle school, he started recording tracks around 1982. In 1983, after YMO broke up, Yokota discovered hip hop through a midnight radio program, which led him to stop using synthesizers and make his own beats. He became a supporting member of Puzzle Jam Rockers and was involved in the production of early hip-hop albums such as Krush Posse and East End while doing track making and turntablism.