Born in Osaka.
Started producing music in 1994 at the age of 17.
In 1999, he started his own party Makedub at Namba Rockets to present a wide range of dance music based on Dub, Techno and Acid House, but without being caught up in existing jargon.
Although irregular, it summons many DJs and artists, both domestic and international.
In parallel, he also produces music and has released numerous works on domestic labels such as Sound-Channel and Rudiments.
In 2018, he released the "DELUSION EP" from Chillmountain Records, organised by Dj Ground, and the following year, in 2019, he released the "Like A Acid House EP". In 2019, she released the "Like A Acid House EP".
The track has received international DJ recognition, including Nicola Cruz at Boilerroom and Justin Robertson at The Haçienda, a long-established club in Manchester, playing "Vietnamese Acid" from the "Like A Acid House EP". The music is also highly acclaimed by international DJs.
He also participated as a remixer on Nicola Cruz's remix album "Siku Reworks".
In 2020, his "Roots Magic EP" was released digitally on Singapore's Darker Than Wax, hosted by Funk Bast*rd, and his music has been featured on Tim Sweeny's BIS Radio in New York, the UK Dub Mix Show and Sunday Dub Club in the UK.
In 2021, the 12-inch single 'Global Acid EP' was released on Emotional Especial.
In 2022, the label released a second 12-inch single, the African Acid EP.
In the same year, they performed at the Bloom Festival in Hanoi, Vietnam.
He participated in the EnjoyYourSelf EP, a series of four 12" singles co-produced by Emotional Especial and Chill Mountain.
In 2023, she participated in Emotional Especial's 10th anniversary compilation 'Comunión Especial'.
His 'Tinsagu nu Hana', a fusion of Ryukyuan folk music and ACID sound, received high acclaim both inside and outside Japan.
He also produced the REMIX 12-inch release of music by REALTHING, the first cumbia band in the Kansai region, and the 7-inch single 'Miyagi Coast' by Okinawan sanshin guru Yukino Inamine, and participated in J.A.K.A.M's album 'FRAGMENTS', further expanding his field of activities.
- iFLYER