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Biography

Keiichi Tomita, born June 1, 1962, in Asahikawa, Hokkaido, Japan, is a Japanese music producer, composer, and arranger whose career spans pop, jazz fusion, and electronic music. After studying at Dokkyo University and playing guitar in backing bands, he entered the professional scene in the mid‑1980s as a studio musician with indie bands Kedge and Moves, before establishing himself as a producer in the 1990s. Tomita’s breakthrough came with the 2000 production of Misia’s "Everything", which topped the Oricon Singles Chart, and Mika Nakashima’s debut single "Stars". In 2003, he launched his solo project Tomita Lab, releasing the Shipbuilding album, followed by Shiplaunching (2006), and Shipahead ( 2010), collectively known as the Ship series; the project continued with Joyous (2013).
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