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Keiichi Tomita (Tomita Lab)

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Keiichi Tomita (Tomita Lab) is a musician, Producer, Composer, Arranger, Mix Engineer, Multiplayer (Drum, Bass, Guitar, Keyboard)
Born June 1, 1962, from Asahikawa city, Hokkaido.
He produced the MISIA "Everything" which is said to have become the format of the Kirinji work and the ballad songs in the Japanese music scene around 2000, and became a huge hit with over 2 million copies.
Since then, he produced music for Kirinji, MISIA, Hirai Ken, Nakajima Mika, Momoiro Clover Z, Yume No Madokoro, Yano Akiko, RIP SLYME, Shiina Ringo, Kimura Kaela, bird, Kiyokiba Shunsuke, Crystal Kay, AI, BONNIE PINK, Hatakeyama Miyuki, JUJU, Sakamoto Maaya
His self-project "Tomita laboratory" also released five original albums.
The first album "Shipbuilding (Toshiba EMI)" in 2003 had guest vocals such as Yumi Matsutoya, Hanaregumi, Miyuki Hatakeyama, Kirinji, bird etc.
In 2006, 2nd album "Shiplaunching (Sony Music)", guest vocal Yukihiro Takahashi, Taeko Onuki, CHEMISTRY, etc. Also, "Tomita lab CONCERT" was held at SHIBUYA-AX as its release commemoration event. Taekoji Taroko, Kirinji, CHEMISTRY, SOULHEAD, Yukihiro Takahashi, Miyuki Hatakeyama, Hanaregumi et al.,
In 2010, 3rd Album welcomed "Ship series trilogy" final version "Shipahead (Avex)", Motoharu Sano, Hiroshi Hata, Anduko Ando, ​​Minako Yoshida, Kirinji etc as guest vocals. "Parallel feat. Qin Group Hiroshi" who had a single as a vocal recorded a smash hit of 7 in the Oricon single chart and 11 in the weekly.

In 2011, the first work's best album that also included Tomita Lab's new song "April Fool feat. Sakamoto Maaya" produced by a different collaboration called Ilreme (lyrics) & Sakamoto Maaya (vocals), as a producer, Keiichi Tomita worked best.

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