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| Born | July 22, 1995 |
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| Years active | 2016 - Present |
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| Website | tokyomachine |
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| Nationality | Japanese |
| Citizenship | Japan |
Tokyo Machine (Stylized as TOKYO MACHINE) is a Japanese Electronic Music Producer and DJ. He debuted with PARTY which was Released on July 22nd 2016.[1] He is always seen with his Signature Mask on.[2] His Cover Art always consists of little animal companions called Tokimon (a reference to Pokemon).[3] His Style is inspired by Tokyo Ghoul. He always ends his Shows with The Statement "Domo-arigatogozaimashita", Which means "Thank you very much".
Throughout his Career, he has produced Music for many Video Games including Rocket League and Beat Saber.[3]
He is known to have Published all of his songs on Monstercat, however, GET UP and FLAMES were Published outside of Monstercat, (NoCopyrightSounds and Proximity, respectively).[4]
In the meantime, he has Collaborated with many well known artists including Slushii[5] and Pegboard nerds.[6]
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Categories: [1995 births] [Japanese electronic musicians] [Japanese record producers] [Japanese DJs] [Japanese techno musicians] [Japanese musicians] [Japanese male musicians]