Rei Harakami (レイ・ハラカミ) was an electronic musician born in 1970 in Hiroshima and lived in Kyoto, Japan, who played and mixed with a Hard Disc recorder. He released his debut album in 1998 on the Sublime Records label. His follow up albums,1999's 'O*PAQ' and 'Red Curb' released in 2001 showcased his skills as an artist and producer. In 2005, his 4th album "lust" caught on quickly in many music scenes. He composed the background music that is played while using the MEGASTAR-II cosmos, rec...
Rei Harakami (レイ・ハラカミ) was an electronic musician born in 1970 in Hiroshima and lived in Kyoto, Japan, who played and mixed with a Hard Disc recorder.
He released his debut album in 1998 on the Sublime Records label. His follow up albums,1999's 'O*PAQ' and 'Red Curb' released in 2001 showcased his skills as an artist and producer. In 2005, his 4th album "lust" caught on quickly in many music scenes. He composed the background music that is played while using the MEGASTAR-II cosmos, recognized by the Guinness Book of World Records as being the World's Most Advanced Planetarium Projector, which debuted at the Miraikan (a Japanese technology museum). This background music was released as an album called Colors of the Dark in 2006.
Harakami regularly played large festivals in Japan such as the "Fuji Rock Festival", the "RISING SUN ROCK FESTIVAL", and "sonar sound tokyo". His collaborations with Akiko Yano (as a duo called Yanokami), Great 3, and UA gained him widespread recognition in Japan. He also received international recognition from his participation in music showcases in Spain, France, and Germany, and his collaborations with artists outside Japan such as England's Coldcut.
He passed away on July 27, 2011 from a cerebral hemorrhage. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.