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Masato Hatanaka (畑中 正人, Masato Hatanaka, born in 1975 in Hamatonbetsu-cho, Hokkaido, Japan) is a Japanese musician, composer, sound artist, sound designer and producer.

Biography

Masato Hatanaka is a composer who conceives the concept of haute couture sound on his quest for the way sound should be.[citation needed] He creates works in the various fields of Art, Architecture, Design and the Performing Arts. His notable works in 2011 include music compositions for the ISSEY MIYAKE Paris Collection, CANON "NEOREAL WONDER" at Milano Salone.[citation needed]

Ballet music

TV commercials

Web

Other advertising music

Stages, event and live performance

Space and exhibition

Other music works

Albums