Tetsuya Komuro is tagged as: Incorrect tag for 小室哲哉. please fix your tags and suggest a correction. Tetsuya Komuro (小室 哲哉, Komuro Tetsuya?), born November 27, 1958 in Fuchu, Tokyo Japan, is a Japanese keyboardist, songwriter and music producer. He is recognized for making dance music permeate in the Japanese public. He is also known as TK. Also, he was the former owner of Velfarre, a disco in Roppongi, Tokyo. His career started as a keyboardist for Speedway in 1979. In 1984, he build up TM Network with Takashi Utsunomiya and Naoto Kine. A year later, in 1985, his first solo work was the soundtrack “Vampire Hunter D” for the anime Vampire Hunter D, and his band, TM Network, did the closing credits song “Your Song”. He subsequently composed other soundtracks such as Heaven and Earth, Seven days War. Moreover in 1989/1990, Komuro had played with Warren Cuccurullo as a solo singer. In 1991, he collaborated with X Japan’s Yoshiki as the V2. TM Network changed its name to TMN in 1990. TMN disbanded in 1994, then in 1999 they reunited under their old name of TM Network, and remain active to this day. However by the early 1990s Komuro was spending much of his time writing and producing many other musicians and bands. He was also an early pioneer of dance m... Read More About Tetsuya Komuro Biography... Send Tetsuya Komuro ringtones to your cell |
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