Difference between revisions of "Atsushi Kosugi"

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m (NOTE: Tales of Knighthood and True Colors credit Sushi to arranging "MSP", "FitF" and "UfM.E. (SA1+SA2)" whereas SwA and Cuts Unleashed say the composer arranged.)
m (<http://www.beatonbeat.com/web/sushi.php> Not a member of Sonic Team, but also not a composer or musician (to the best of my knowledge))
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'''Atsushi "Sushi" Kosugi''' is the recording director for Beat on Beat, Inc., located in New York City.  He has served [[Sega]] on a fairly regular basis since 1994, mainly producing for titles produced by [[Sonic Team]].
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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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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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Revision as of 12:34, 29 March 2013

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.

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.

Production History

Song Credits

Heavenly Symphony Formula One World Championship 1993 Vol.1

  • Heavenly Symphony — Words, Arrangement
  • You've Got the Power — Words, Arrangement
  • Song of Pilots — Words, Arrangement
  • Triscope — Arrangement
  • Exhaustless Beat — Arrangement

Heavenly Symphony Formula One World Championship 1993 Vol.2

  • Heavenly Symphony — Words, Arrangement
  • Triscope — Arrangement
  • Exhaustless Beat — Arrangement
  • You've Got the Power — Words, Arrangement
  • Song of Pilots — Words, Arrangement

Sonic Adventure

Sonic Adventure 2

Sonic and the Secret Rings

Sonic Generations (3DS Version)

  • Casino Night : Act 2 — Remixed & Sound Produced by (w/Jun Senoue)