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During Sakai's childhood, he learned classical piano. In high school, he became interested in rock music and learned how to play guitar. He then gradually began to use the AKAI MPC 2000 sequencer. Acting in a club scene while studying at a dental university, he began to study self-taught music production. His musical background is broad from pop music to electro, country, hard rock, hip hop and R&B. |
During Sakai's childhood, he learned classical piano. In high school, he became interested in rock music and learned how to play guitar. He then gradually began to use the AKAI MPC 2000 sequencer. Acting in a club scene while studying at a dental university, he began to study self-taught music production. His musical background is broad from pop music to electro, country, hard rock, hip hop and R&B. |
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* "[[Bleach Blonde Baby]]" |
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* "[[Computer Boy]]" |
* "[[Computer Boy]]" |
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* "[[Fuzzy]]" |
* "[[Fuzzy]]" |
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* "[[In a Minute]]" |
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* "[[Interlude 1]]" |
* "[[Interlude 1]]" |
Revision as of 15:26, 17 February 2020
Ryosuke "Dr. R" Sakai is a Japanese composer and producer that Poppy and Titanic Sinclair worked with to create Poppy.Computer and Am I a Girl?.
Early Life
During Sakai's childhood, he learned classical piano. In high school, he became interested in rock music and learned how to play guitar. He then gradually began to use the AKAI MPC 2000 sequencer. Acting in a club scene while studying at a dental university, he began to study self-taught music production. His musical background is broad from pop music to electro, country, hard rock, hip hop and R&B.
Poppy Songs Written and/or Produced
- "Bleach Blonde Baby"
- "Computer Boy"
- "Fuzzy"
- "I'm Poppy"
- "In a Minute"
- "Interlude 1"
- "Interlude 2"
- "Let's Make a Video"
- "Metal" (Gary Numan cover)
- "Moshi Moshi"
- "My Microphone"
- "Software Upgrade"