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Shita Yashiki

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Yashiki Yashiki (Yashiki goto, February 26, 1962) is a musician, drummer and music producer from Ayabe City, Kyoto Prefecture.
After graduating from Kyoto Prefecture Ayabe High School, he went to Tokyo and he formed a mute beat with Kodama Kazumagaru in 1982. In 1986, he joined MELON and performed a European performance. In 1987, Takao Nakanishi, Hiroshi Fujiwara and others established a record label "Major Force" centered on dance music.

The single "Keep on Movin '" which was in charge of programming etc in Seoul · II · Seoul in 1989 recorded the fifth place in the UK chart, followed by the single "Back to Life" released, the first in the UK chart Music Week), it became a hit to record the national chart 4th (Billboard Hot 100).

In 1990, Sinade O'Connor 's single "Nothing Compares 2 U", which recorded the UK chart chart number 1 (Music Week) and the national chart chart 1st place (Billboard Hot 100), sings the performances and programming of all instruments I was in charge.

In 1991, he joined Simply Red as a drummer and joined the world tour and supported the maturity period of the group. The album "Stars" released in the same year recorded the first English rank chart for 12 weeks.

In parallel with the activities of Simple Red, he was in charge of programming and arrangement with works of Nena Cherry, Massive Attack, Alanis Morriset etc, Deepz mode and Bjork's songs remixed.

He participated as a drummer when he re-formed Plastics in 2010.

In 2015, he formed DUBFORCE of live dub band with members of mute beat era. Associate of the organization "Operation · Kodomotachi" on nuclear issue / radiation problem.

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