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KO KIMURA (FUTIC RECORDINGS TOKYO) Ko
Kimura celebrated his 23th year of Djing as a pro in 2008. He started
DJing in his teens, and was one of the very first DJ to spin House music
in Japan. Now he is known as one of the most influential and talented
DJs in Japan. The tunes he reviews on magazines and plays at clubs
become hit items in record shops. He often appears on Japanese media as
a charismatic opinion leader for underground culture.
His resident parties have always been held at major clubs in Japan. One
of them "KOOL" @ YELLOW has been held on the last Friday every month for
more than 10 years. Ko plays amazing 6+hour set with selections from
Progressive, Tribal House, Techno, Electro House to any latest dance
tracks that fit into his set. Also the live visuals are featured by VJ
E-MALE who is the pioneer VJ in the scene. Another residency in Tokyo is
EN @ AIR held on 2nd Thursday every month . This party aims to bring
back socializing side of clubbing to the scene.
Ko also plays at clubs in major cities throughout Japan every month. He
also plays in Asian cities such as Hong Kong and Singapore from time to
time, and one of the highlights of his overseas gigs is Ministry of
Sound, London. Places Ko was invited to spin include Kuala Lumpur,
Jakarta, Macau, Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Beijing, Shanghai, Guam, Honolulu,
Sydney, Melbourne, Hannover (Germany), and Amsterdam. Everywhere he goes,
even where no one knows about Ko, he rocks the dance floor and brings
happy faces on the crowd.
Ko started his own label FUTIC RECORDINGS TOKYO in 1997. FUTIC has
introduced talented Japanese producers and released 12 titles. Ko’s
ambition with FUTIC is to introduce Tokyo sound to the global dance
scene. Now he released the first compilation of the label “FUTIC
RECORDINGS COMPILATION 01” on January 1st 2007 with his new tracks and
new remixes by artists like JIMMY VAN M, POLE FOLDER, PQM, and PHIL
THOMPSON (Moonface). This compilation material is available on Beatport.
http://www.beatport.com/futic+recordings+tokyo
Ko had support from key brands such as Calvin Klein, Guess Jeans, Swatch,
Seiko Watch (Spoon), and NIKE on several occasions. He has been endorsed
by Stussy since early 90’s and other charismatic street brands of Tokyo
such as WTaps, Neibgborhood, realmad Hectic, Nowhere, Supreme and more.
Ko has worked (and still do with some) with VESTAX, ROLAND, AKAI, KORG,
TECHNICS, ALLEN & HEATH and PIONEER as a development advisor. He also
taught DJ courses at Van Tan Sound Institute and Tokyo Announce Academy.
Currently Ko and Satoshi Tomiie are developing the new rotary mixer at
VESTAX.
Ko is a pioneer DJ for mix compilation CDs in Japan. When dance music
was not yet so big here, he compiled and mixed the first mix CD ever
released in Japan ‘Ultimate DJ's Anthem’ (Toshiba EMI) in 1995. He
created a new Mix CD series ‘MIXWORK’ in 1997 from Warner Japan. It was
received with surprise because the CD featured many tracks from
different independent labels, for it was normal in Japan that time to
have tracks from the one record company only.
In 2002 Pioneer Japan released John Digweed’s Bedrock works in CD first
time in Japan (they were only imports before) and launched a mix CD
series by Japanese DJs to introduce Bedrock sounds to Japan. Ko was
picked to do the first one. He selected tracks from all Bedrock material
and mixed in “Ko Kimura” style. This compilation album came out at the
end of February and the following 3 months tour covered all major cities
in Japan.
As a remixer / producer; Ko's remix works include Swedish singer DE DE,
and SEGA's computer game "Virtual-On" tracks. Ko worked with his close
friend, Satoshi Tomiie and they have created hits together in late 90’s.
They called themselves "Level 9" and produced ‘Don't Stop’ which ranked
on Billboard chart. They’ve also remixed Japanese group COSA NOSTRA's
track and it was aired massively on FM stations throughout Japan. He’s
also known for his depth knowledge in Japanese animations, and in 2006,
he was asked to produce a track for TV anime series “EUREKA SEVEN” which
will be shown in US and Europe. http://eurekaseven.bandai-ent.com/
Ko hosted Ministry of Sound radio show in late 90’s broadcasted on J-WAVE,
most influential music station in Tokyo. The first of its kind in Japan
with non-stop mixes by top DJs every week also featured Ko’s mix and
this helped draw more population to the scene. Ko also hosted the radio
show CARL COX GLOBAL on InterFM every Friday night for more than 2 years
up till March 2006. |