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'''Atsushi "Sushi" Kosugi''' is a Japanese-American record producer and recording director who founded Beat on Beat, Inc., located in New York City, in 1988. He has served [[Sega]] on a fairly regular basis since 1994, mainly as a sound producer for titles produced by [[Sonic Team]].
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{{sub-stub}}'''Atsushi "Sushi" Kosugi''' (小杉 篤) is a Japanese-American record producer and recording director who founded Beat on Beat, Inc., located in New York City, in 1988. He has served [[Sega]] on a fairly regular basis since 1994, mainly as a sound producer for titles produced by [[Sonic Team]].
  
In 1992 Kosugi established the Beat on Beat Recording Studio, which went on to be a major recording studio for Japanese artists. Among these are [[Sega]]'s own [[Naofumi Hataya]] (''[[Burning Rangers]]''), [[Kenichi Tokoi]] and [[Fumie Kumatani]] (''[[Sonic Adventure]]''). Though the studio was sold in 2000, Kosugi has since expanded his business to non-Japanese artists in South America and Europe through Aosis label, a division of JVC Music Entertainment.
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In 1992 Kosugi established the Beat on Beat Recording Studio, which went on to be a major recording studio for Japanese artists. Among these are [[Sega]]'s own [[Naofumi Hataya]] (''[[Burning Rangers]]''), [[Kenichi Tokoi]] and [[Fumie Kumatani]] (''[[Sonic Adventure]]''). Though the studio was sold in 2000, Kosugi has since expanded his business to non-Japanese artists in South America and Europe through Aosis label, a division of JVC Music Entertainment. To this end he acted as Recording Director for the orchestral score of ''[[Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games]]'' recorded in Amsterdam, NL (in addition to the NY Session for this and other titles).
  
==Production History==
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==Production history==
* ''[[Formula One World Championship: Beyond the Limit]]'' (1994) — Director (Beat On Beat, Inc. N.Y.) (U.S.A. Staff) (as '''Atsushi "Sushi" Kosugi''')
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* ''[[Heavenly Symphony Formula One World Championship 1993 Vol.1]]'' (CD) (1994) (as '''Sushi''')
 
* ''[[Heavenly Symphony Formula One World Championship 1993 Vol.2]]'' (CD) (1994) (as '''Sushi''')
 
* ''[[Christmas NiGHTS]]'' (1996) — Sound Producer (Beat On Beat, Inc. NYC) ("Dreams Dreams" A Cappella Version) (as '''Atsushi "Sushi" Kosugi''')
 
* ''[[Burning Rangers]]'' (1998) — Recording Producer (Beat On Beat Inc.) (N.Y. Production) (as '''Atsushi 'Sushi' Kosugi''')
 
* ''[[Daytona USA 2]]'' (1998) — Recording & Mix (NY) (Beat on Beat, Inc) (Special Thanks) (as '''Atsushi "Sushi" Kosugi''')
 
* ''[[Daytona USA 2: Power Edition]]'' (1998) — Recording & Mix (NY) (Beat on Beat, Inc) (Special Thanks) (as '''Atsushi "Sushi" Kosugi''')
 
* ''[[Sonic Adventure]]'' (1998) — Music produced by (Beat On Beat, Inc.) (as '''Atsushi "Sushi" Kosugi'''), Recording coordination (Beat On Beat, Inc.) (as '''Atsushi "Sushi" Kosugi''')
 
* ''[[Sonic Adventure 2]]'' (2001) — Music Produced by (Beat On Beat), Recording Coordination (Beat On Beat)
 
* ''[[Sonic Adventure 2: Battle]]'' (2001) — Music Produced by (Beat On Beat), Recording Coordination (Beat On Beat)
 
* ''[[Sonic Adventure DX: Director's Cut]]'' (2003) — Music Producer (Beat On Beat, Inc.) (Sonic Adventure Original Staff) (as '''Atsushi "Sushi" Kosugi'''), Recording Coordination (Beat On Beat, Inc.) (Sonic Adventure Original Staff) (as '''Atsushi "Sushi" Kosugi''')
 
* ''[[Sonic Heroes]]'' (2003) — Recording Coordinator (Beat on Beat, inc.) (as '''Atsushi SUSHI Kosugi''')
 
* ''[[Phantasy Star Universe]]'' (2006) — Sound Produced by (New York Sound Recording & Mix Producer) (Beat On Beat, Inc.) (as '''Atsushi "Sushi" Kosugi''')
 
* ''[[Sonic and the Secret Rings]]'' (2007) — New York Recording & Mix Session (Beat on Beat, Inc.) (as '''Atsushi SUSHI Kosugi''')
 
* ''[[Sonic Unleashed]]'' (2008) — New York Session (Beat on Beat, Inc.) (Recording Directors) (as '''Atsushi "Sushi" Kosugi''')
 
* ''[[Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games]]'' (Wii Version) (2009) — Recording Director (Beat On Beat, Inc.) (Amsterdam & NY Sessions) (as '''Atsushi "Sushi" Kosugi''')
 
* ''[[Sonic Colors]]'' (2010) — Recording Director - Amsterdam & New York Session (Beat On Beat, Inc.) (as '''Atsushi "Sushi" Kosugi''')
 
* ''[[Sonic Generations]]'' (2011) — Recording Coordinator (Beat On Beat, inc.) (as '''Atsushi "Sushi" Kosugi''')
 
* ''[[Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games]]'' (Wii Version) (2011) — Recording & Production Director (Beat On Beat, Inc. - NY) (Musicians) (Sound Section) (as '''Atsushi "SUSHI" Kosugi''')
 
* ''[[Mario & Sonic at the London 2012 Olympic Games]]'' (3DS Version) (2012) — Recording & Production Director (Beat On Beat, Inc. - NY) (Musicians) (Sound) (as '''Atsushi "SUSHI" Kosugi''')
 
  
==Song Credits==
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==Discography==
===''[[Heavenly Symphony Formula One World Championship 1993 Vol.1]]''===
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* ''We Are Rockman / Tatsuo Kamon'' (CD) (1994) (as '''Sushi''')
* Heavenly Symphony — Words, Arrangement
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* ''[[Heavenly Symphony Formula One World Championship 1993 Vol. 1]]'' (CD) (1994) (as '''Sushi''')
* You've Got the Power — Words, Arrangement
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* ''[[Heavenly Symphony Formula One World Championship 1993 Vol. 2]]'' (CD) (1994) (as '''Sushi''')
* Song of Pilots — Words, Arrangement
 
* Triscope — Arrangement
 
* Exhaustless Beat — Arrangement
 
  
===''[[Heavenly Symphony Formula One World Championship 1993 Vol.2]]''===
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==Song credits==
* Heavenly Symphony — Words, Arrangement
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* Triscope — Arrangement
 
* Exhaustless Beat — Arrangement
 
* You've Got the Power — Words, Arrangement
 
* Song of Pilots — Words, Arrangement
 
  
===''[[Sonic Adventure]]''===
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==References==
* [[sonic:My Sweet Passion|My Sweet Passion]] ...Theme of "Amy" — Sound Produced by
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* [[sonic:Lazy_Days_~Livin'_in_Paradise~|Lazy Days ~Livin' in Paradise~]] ...Theme of "Big" — Sound Produced by
 
* [[sonic:Unknown from M.E. (SA1)|Unknown from M.E.]] ...Theme of "Knuckles" — Sound Produced by
 
 
 
===''[[Sonic Adventure 2]]''===
 
* [[sonic:It Doesn't Matter (SA2)|It Doesn't Matter]] ...Theme of "Sonic" (SA2 Version) — Vocal Tracks Produced by
 
* [[sonic:Believe in Myself (SA2)|Believe in Myself]] ...Theme of "Tails" (SA2 Version) — Vocal Tracks Produced by
 
* [[sonic:Unknown from M.E. (SA2)|Unknown from M.E.]] ...Theme of "Knuckles" (SA2 Version) — Vocal Tracks Produced by
 
* [[sonic:Fly in the Freedom|Fly in the Freedom]] ...Theme of "Rouge" — Sound Produced by
 
* [[sonic:Escape from the City|Escape from the City]] ...for City Escape — Vocal Tracks Produced by
 
 
 
===''[[Sonic and the Secret Rings]]''===
 
* [[sonic:Seven Rings in Hand (song)|Seven Rings in Hand]] — Sound Produced by
 
* [[sonic:Worth a Chance|Worth a Chance]] — Sound Produced by
 
 
 
===''[[Sonic Generations]]'' (3DS Version)===
 
* Casino Night : Act 2 — Remixed & Sound Produced by (w/[[Jun Senoue]])
 
 
 
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Atsushi "Sushi" Kosugi (小杉 篤) is a Japanese-American record producer and recording director who founded Beat on Beat, Inc., located in New York City, in 1988. He has served Sega on a fairly regular basis since 1994, mainly as a sound producer for titles produced by Sonic Team.

In 1992 Kosugi established the Beat on Beat Recording Studio, which went on to be a major recording studio for Japanese artists. Among these are Sega's own Naofumi Hataya (Burning Rangers), Kenichi Tokoi and Fumie Kumatani (Sonic Adventure). Though the studio was sold in 2000, Kosugi has since expanded his business to non-Japanese artists in South America and Europe through Aosis label, a division of JVC Music Entertainment. To this end he acted as Recording Director for the orchestral score of Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Winter Games recorded in Amsterdam, NL (in addition to the NY Session for this and other titles).

Production history

Games

Music

Discography

Song credits

Main article: Atsushi Kosugi/Song credits.

References