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'''MONDO GROSSO''' ([[Wikipedia:Italian language|It]]: ''Big World'') was originally a band formed in [[Kyoto]] in 1991, but eventually came to be the main alias of composer, DJ, musician, and producer '''Osawa Shinichi'''.  Whilst releasing innovative tunes with his solo projects, Osawa has set out countless producing and remix works for both Japanese and international artists.  As a composer and producer, Osawa has worked with Japanese artists like [[Amuro Namie]], [[UA]], [[Monday Michiru]], [[bird]], [[wyolica]], [[Nobuchika Eri]], [[BoA]], and [[Crystal Kay]]. As a remixer he has remixed songs for both Japanese and international artists like [[Wikipedia:Digitalism (band)|Digitalism]], [[Wikipedia:Felix da Housecat|Felix da Housecat]], [[Wikipedia:Benny Benassi|Benny Benassi]], [[Anna Tsuchiya]], [[Clazziquai Project]], and [[m-flo]], among many others. Osawa describes himself as a "Musical Multi-Personality", working in genres ranging from R&B, soul, and acid jazz, to pop, experimental, and electro house and has worked under other aliases such as DJ Murphy, Sakura Hills Disco 3000, and CROQUEMONSIEURHe is currently under the [[rhythm zone]] label, while under [[Wikipedia:Southern Fried Records|Southern Fried Records]] overseas.
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'''MONDO GROSSO''' ([[Wikipedia:Italian language|It]]: ''Big World''), originally the name of the Kyoto-based acid jazz band formed in [[Kyoto]] in 1991, eventually came to be the main alias of composer, DJ, musician, producer, and former MONDO GROSSO leader and bassist, '''Osawa Shinichi'''.  Releasing innovative tunes with his solo projects, Osawa has set out countless producing and remix works for both artists in Japan and abroad.  Osawa describes himself as a "Musical Multi-Personality", working within a multitutde of genres under various aliases and projectsCurrently, Osawa is under [[cutting edge]].
  
 
==Profile==
 
==Profile==
 
* '''Name''': Osawa Shinichi (大沢伸一)
 
* '''Name''': Osawa Shinichi (大沢伸一)
* '''Birthday''': February 7, 1967
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* '''Birthday''': {{bda|1967|02|07|mf=yes}}
 
* '''Birthplace''': [[Shiga]], [[Japan]]
 
* '''Birthplace''': [[Shiga]], [[Japan]]
 
* '''[[Blood Type]]''': O
 
* '''[[Blood Type]]''': O
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==Information==
 
==Information==
  
===MONDO GROSSO Era (1991-2005)===
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===Original MONDO GROSSO Era (1991-2005)===
Osawa began his major recording career as the leader and the bassist for popular Japanese music group MONDO GROSSO, from which he derives his alias. Formed in 1991 and originating out of Kyoto with bandmates [[B-BANDJ]], [[Nakamura Masato]], and [[Otsuka Hidehito]], the band released their self-titled first album under the independent record label [[For Life Records]] on June 18, 1993. The album was very well received both domestically in Japan as well as internationally, leading to a new style in Japanese club music that would eventually become a standard. In 1995, after a second album released on October 10, ''[[Born Free]]'', featuring acid jazz stalwart [[Monday Michiru]] and the completion of their touring, the band officially disbanded.
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Formed in 1991 and originating out of Kyoto with bandmates [[B-BANDJ]], [[Nakamura Masato]], and [[Otsuka Hidehito]], MONDO GROSSO released their self-titled first album under the independent record label [[For Life Records]] on June 18, 1993. The album was very well received both domestically and internationally, leading to a new style in Japanese club music that would eventually become a standard. In 1995, after a second album released on October 10, ''[[Born Free]]'', featuring acid jazz stalwart [[Monday Michiru]] and the completion of their touring, the band officially disbanded.
  
Osawa began solo work soon after the dissolution, becoming a collaborator with already established musical entities in Japan. Through this transitional period, MONDO GROSSO morphed into more of a collaborative unit, featuring Osawa and various other vocalists and musicians whom he would release future albums with.  With many of his self-produced collaborations, he released the album R&B-infused acid jazz album ''[[Closer (MONDO GROSSO)|CLOSER]]'' on August 21, 1997.  Around that same time, he began his career as a hit-making producer.
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Osawa began solo work soon after the dissolution, becoming a collaborator with already established musicians in Japan. Through this transitional period, MONDO GROSSO morphed into a collaborative project, featuring Osawa and various other vocalists and musicians whom he would release future material with.  With many of his self-produced collaborations, he released the album R&B-infused acid jazz album ''[[Closer (MONDO GROSSO)|CLOSER]]'' on August 21, 1997.  Around that same time, he began his career as a hit-making producer.
  
After the release of his third full-length album, Osawa turned his focus on production, working with many high-profile artists in Japan. His first explorations into full production began with the release of [[UA]]'s single, "[[Rhythm (UA)|Rhythm]]", on September 24, 1996. He soon followed his first success in the field with the production of [[Monday Michiru]]'s well-received single "[[You Make Me]]", released in 1998. After seeing success in producing singles, Osawa produced the entire album "[[Junior Sweet]]" from well-established Japanese pop musician [[Chara]].
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After the release of his third full-length album, Osawa turned his focus on production, working with many high-profile artists in Japan. His first explorations into full production began with the release of [[UA]]'s single, "[[Rhythm (UA)|Rhythm]]", on September 24, 1996. He soon followed his first success in the field with the production of [[Monday Michiru]]'s well-received single "[[You Make Me]]", released in 1998. Upon his expanding success, he left [[FOR LIFE MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT]] and signed to major record label [[Sony Music Entertainment|Sony Music Associated Records]] in 1999. Upon this shift, Osawa was able to begin his own record label, [[REALEYES]], that same year.  Osawa produced another full-length album for a then-upcoming musician [[bird (singer)|bird]]. Her first album, ''[[Souls (bird)|SOULS]]'', was released on March 20, 1999, and became a massive hit domestically, selling well over 800,000 units.
  
Upon his expanding success as an up-and-coming producer, he left For Life Records and signed to major record label [[Sony Music Entertainment|Sony Music Associated Records]] in 1999. Upon this shift, Osawa was able to begin his own record label, [[REALEYES]], that same yearOsawa produced another full-length album for a then-upcoming musician [[bird (singer)|bird]]. Her first album, ''[[Souls (bird)|SOULS]]'', was released on March 20, 1999, and became a massive hit domestically, selling well over 800,000 units.
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After taking a temporary break from his own work, Osawa resumed activity under the name MONDO GROSSO. The following year Osawa would release his most popular single to date, "[[Life (MONDO GROSSO)|Life]]", once again collaborating with [[bird (singer)|bird]] on vocals. The single became his highest charting to date, peaking at #18 on the Oricon weekly chartsFollowing the release of one more single [[Butterfly (Mondo Grosso)|BUTTERFLY]], he released his fourth full-length album, ''[[Mg4|MG4]]'', on August 26, 2000, becoming a milestone in his solo music career. The album was met with critical acclaim, with credit to the fusion of acid jazz and house, the display of the diversity in his style of production, and collaborations with musicians such as [[wikipedia:N'dea Davenport|N'dea Davenport]] and [[wikipedia:Amel Larrieux|Amel Larrieux]] on the album. The album was also released by Sony Music internationally in over 25 countries.  
  
After taking a temporary break from his own work, Osawa resumed activity under the name MONDO GROSSO. The following year Osawa would release life single "[[Life (MONDO GROSSO)|Life]]", featuring frequent collaborator, [[bird (singer)|bird]]. The single became his highest charting yet, peaking at #18 on the Oricon charts.  Following the release of one more single, he released his fourth full-length album, ''[[Mg4|MG4]]'', on August 26, 2000, becoming a milestone in his solo music career. The album was met with critical acclaim, crediting the fusion of acid jazz and house, the display of the diversity in his style of production, and collaborations with musicians such as [[wikipedia:N'dea Davenport|N'dea Davenport]] and [[wikipedia:Amel Larrieux|Amel Larrieux]]. The album was released by Sony Music internationally in over 25 countries, including the United States, United Kingdom, and France.  
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Osawa soon returned to the field of producing after the success of his solo album, producing and remixing for a number of established artists in Japan as well as internationally. In 2002, Osawa provided a track, "[[Blz|BLZ]]", as the only contributor from Japan, for the official 2002 FIFA World Cup album ''Fever Pitch'', which was released in over 30 countries worldwide.  In 2003, his fifth album "[[Next Wave]]" was released. The album became one of his most successful, debuting at #10 on the Oricon charts and selling over 150,000 copies, significant for a club-oriented albumIn 2004, he signed [[Nobuchika Eri]] to his now retitled FEARLESS RECORDS label, but was dropped by [[Sony Music Associated Records]] in 2006 upon Osawa's move to avex's [[rhythm zone]] imprint.
  
Osawa soon returned to the field of producing after the success of his solo album, producing and remixing for a number of established artists in Japan as well as internationally for artists such as [[Wyolica]], [[BoA]], [[wikipedia:Earth, Wind & Fire|Earth, Wind & Fire]], and [[wikipedia:Jamiroquai|Jamiroquai]]. In 2002, Osawa provided a track, "[[Blz|BLZ]]", as the only contributor from Japan, for the official 2002 FIFA World Cup album ''Fever Pitch'', which was released in over 30 countries worldwide.
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===Osawa Shinichi Era (2006-2015)===
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His first major release with [[rhythm zone]] came in the form of his first studio album under his real name, ''[[The One (Osawa Shinichi)|The One]]'', released on September 26, 2007. The album introduced a heavier, rock-influenced sound that was a far cry from his R&B-influenced productions under his MONDO GROSSO alias.  In between the international release of ''[[The One (Osawa Shinichi)|The One]]'', in late 2008, Osawa participated in the project, [[ravex]], with fellow Avex labelmates and DJs [[Taku Takahashi]] of [[m-flo]] and Tomoyuki Tanaka a.k.a. [[Fantastic Plastic Machine]]. The project was a commemorative project by Avex celebrating its 20th anniversary in the Japanese music industry.  The project began with the single "[[I Rave U|I RAVE U]]" featuring [[DJ OZMA]] in late 2008 and ended with the studio album ''[[Trax|trax]]'', released in early 2009. The studio album consisted of collaborations with well-known [[avex]]-signed artists, including [[Tohoshinki]], [[Namie Amuro]], [[MONKEY MAJIK]], [[Tsuchiya Anna]] and [[BoA]].
  
In 2003, his fifth album "[[Next Wave]]" was released. The album became one of his most successful, debuting at #10 on the Oricon charts and selling over 150,000 copies, significant for a club-based album. In 2004, he produced "[[Samurai Theme]]" (later recorded in [[Wikipedia:Norman Cook|Fatboy Slim]]'s mix CD ''[[Wikipedia:Fala aí!|Fala aí!]]'') from [[Wikipedia:Bob Sinclar|Bob Sinclar]]'s [[Wikipedia:Yellow Productions|Yellow Production]] compilation series ''Africanism 3''. That same year, he signed [[Nobuchika Eri]] to his now retitled FEARLESS RECORDS label, and produced four singles, a studio album, and a remix album with her before Nobuchika was dropped by Sony Music Associated Records in 2006 upon Osawa's move to avex's [[rhythm zone]] imprint.
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That October, he conceived a new side project, [[BRADBERRY ORCHESTRA]], with producer and musician [[Kobayashi Takeshi]], best known for producing artists such as [[Mr. Children]], [[Salyu]], [[Onitsuka Chihiro]], and [[Akanishi Jin]].  In June, he released his second studio album under [[rhythm zone]], ''[[So2|SO2]]''. Osawa rounded out the year establishing a "digital" label, [[LDK]] (Loud Digital Kitchen), with fellow DJ Tomo Hirata, and began releasing music under various aliases.
  
===Osawa Shinichi Era (2006-Present)===
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By the end of 2010, it was announced that two songs from his [[BRADBERRY ORCHESTRA]] side project, "[[Mutation]]" and "[[Kizamu|kizamu]]", would be used as the beginning and ending themes respectively for the upcoming Playstation 3 video game ''Ryu ga Gotoku OF THE END'', the third spinoff in the ''[[Wikpedia:Ryu ga Gotoku|Ryu ga Gotoku]]'' series (otherwise known as the "Yakuza" series in Western territories). BRADBERRY ORCHESTRA's debut mini-album, ''[[Vol.0]]'', was released on March 16th. The final release under the project name was the single "[[Physical (BRADBERRY ORCHESTRA)|Physical]]", featuring [[Suga Shikao]], [[Crystal Kay]], and [[Salyu]], which served as the theme song for TV Tokyo's broadcast of the 2012 Summer Olympics in London.
His first major release with [[rhythm zone]] came in the form of his first studio album under his real name, ''[[The One (Osawa Shinichi)|The One]]'', released on September 26, 2007 in Japan. The album introduced a darker and heavier electro house sound that was a far cry from his club-friendly and diverse productions under his MONDO GROSSO alias. Over a period of two years, the album would enjoy an international release through Avex in Asia as well as his overseas labels [[wikipedia:Dim Mak Records|Dim Mak Records]] for North America and Southern Fried Records in Europe and Oceania.
 
  
In between the international release of ''[[The One (Osawa Shinichi)|The One]]'', Osawa resumed producing for other artists, notably for [[Namie Amuro]], [[CHEMISTRY]], and [[Tomoyasu Hotei]]. In late 2008, Osawa participated in the project, [[ravex]], with fellow Avex labelmates and DJs Taku Takahashi of [[m-flo]] and Tomoyuki Tanaka a.k.a. [[Fantastic Plastic Machine]]. The project was a commemorative release by Avex celebrating its 20th anniversary in the Japanese music industry, and consisted of two physical singles, three digital singles, a vinyl, and a studio album, beginning with the single "[[I Rave U|I RAVE U]]" featuring [[DJ OZMA]] on August 6, 2008, and ending with the studio album ''[[Trax|trax]]'', released on April 29, 2009. The studio album consisted of collaborations with well-known avex artists, including [[Tohoshinki]], [[Namie Amuro]], [[MONKEY MAJIK]], [[Tsuchiya Anna]] and [[BoA]], among others. In September 2009, Osawa released his first remix complilation album, called ''[[Teppan-Yaki -A Collection of Remixes-|TEPPAN-YAKI -A Collection Of Remixes-]]'', one disc containing Osawa's remixes for international artists, and the second disc compiling his remixes for Japanese artists.
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===Return to MONDO GROSSO and New Projects (2016-Present)===
 
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In the beginning of 2016, Osawa announced that he will be returning to the MONDO GROSSO monkier for upcoming projects. His first album under the name in 14 years, "[[Nandodemo Atarashiku Umareru]]", is his first album featuring all-Japanese vocalists, and was on June 6, 2017, under sister [[avex]] label, [[cutting edge]]. The album debuted at #8 on the weekly charts, a career-best for Osawa. The follow-up, [[Attune/Detune]], was released a year later.
That October, he concieved a new side project, [[BRADBERRY ORCHESTRA]], with producer and musician [[Kobayashi Takeshi]], best known for producing artists such as [[Mr. Children]], [[Salyu]], [[Onitsuka Chihiro]], and [[Akanishi Jin]]. The duo made their television debut in May 2010 at the'' MTV WORLD STAGE VMAJ'' 2010 with the song "[[Love Check|LOVE CHECK]]". In June, he released his second studio album under [[rhythm zone]], ''[[So2|SO2]]'', which features collaborations with overseas artists such as The Black Ghosts, Paul Chambers, and Tommie Sunshine. Osawa rounded out the year with productions and remixes for artists such as [[Angelababy]], [[MINMI]], [[Wikipedia:Fischerspooner|Fischerspooner]], and [[MASTERLINK]], as well as establishing a "digital" label, [[LDK]] (Loud Digital Kitchen), with DJ Tomo Hirata. By the end of 2010, it was announced that two songs from his [[BRADBERRY ORCHESTRA]] side project, "[[Mutation]]" and "[[Kizamu|kizamu]]", would be used as the beginning and ending themes respectively for the upcoming Playstation 3 video game ''Ryu ga Gotoku OF THE END'', the third spinoff in the ''[[Wikpedia:Ryu ga Gotoku|Ryu ga Gotoku]]'' series (otherwise known as the "Yakuza" series in Western territories). BRADBERRY ORCHESTRA's debut mini-album, ''[[Vol.0]]'', is slated for release on March 16th.
 
  
 
==Discography (as MONDO GROSSO)==
 
==Discography (as MONDO GROSSO)==
===Albums===
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===Studio Albums===
 
* [1993.06.18] [[MONDO GROSSO (album)|MONDO GROSSO]]
 
* [1993.06.18] [[MONDO GROSSO (album)|MONDO GROSSO]]
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* [1995.10.20] [[Born Free]]
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* [1997.08.21] [[Closer (MONDO GROSSO)|CLOSER]]
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* [2000.07.26] [[Mg4|MG4]]
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* [2003.06.25] [[Next Wave]]
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* [2017.06.07] [[Nandodemo Atarashiku Umareru]] (何度でも新しく生まれる; ''Reborn Again and Always Starting New'')
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* [2018.03.21] [[Attune / Detune]]
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===Mini-Albums/EPs===
 
* [1993.10.21] [[Marble (MONDO GROSSO)|MARBLE]]
 
* [1993.10.21] [[Marble (MONDO GROSSO)|MARBLE]]
* [1994.06.17] [[Invisibleman|INVISIBLEMAN]]
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* [1994.06.17] [[Invisible Man|invisible man]]
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===Compilation Albums===
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* [2000.08.23] [[MONDO GROSSO Best|MONDO GROSSO best]]
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* [2000.10.18] [[MONDO GROSSO Best Remixes|MONDO GROSSO best remixes]]
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* [2004.07.21] [[MONDO GROSSO Best + Remixes|MONDO GROSSO best + remixes]]
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===Remix Albums===
 
* [1995.02.17] [[Pieces from the Editing Floor|Pieces from the editing floor]]
 
* [1995.02.17] [[Pieces from the Editing Floor|Pieces from the editing floor]]
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* [1996.04.03] [[Diggin' Into the Real|DIGGIN' INTO THE REAL]]
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* [1998.03.21] [[The Man from the Sakura Hills|THE MAN FROM THE SAKURA HILLS]]
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* [2001.07.25] [[Mgr4|MG4R]]
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* [2003.12.03] [[Henshin|HENSHIN]] (''Transformation'')
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===Live Albums===
 
* [1995.07.05] [[The European Expedition]]
 
* [1995.07.05] [[The European Expedition]]
* [1995.10.20] [[Born Free]]
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* [2004.06.30] [[LIVE ON THE NEXT WAVE]]
* [1997.08.21] [[Closer (Osawa Shinichi)|CLOSER]]
 
* [2000.07.26] [[Mg4|MG4]]
 
* [2003.06.25] [[Next Wave]]
 
  
 
===Singles===
 
===Singles===
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* [1997.05.21] [[Laughter in the Rain|Laughter in the rain]]
 
* [1997.05.21] [[Laughter in the Rain|Laughter in the rain]]
 
* [1997.07.24] [[Everyday Life / Things Keep Changin'|EVERYDAY LIFE / THINGS KEEP CHANGIN']]
 
* [1997.07.24] [[Everyday Life / Things Keep Changin'|EVERYDAY LIFE / THINGS KEEP CHANGIN']]
* [2000.05.24] [[Life (Osawa Shinichi)|LIFE]] feat. [[bird]]
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* [2000.05.24] [[Life (MONDO GROSSO)|LIFE]] feat. [[bird (singer)|bird]]
* [2000.07.26] [[Butterfly (Osawa Shinichi)|BUTTERFLY]] feat. [[Monday Michiru]]
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* [2000.07.26] [[Butterfly (MONDO GROSSO)|BUTTERFLY]]
* [2000.08.30] [[Now You Know Better|NOW YOU KNOW BETTER]] feat. [[wikipedia:Amel Larrieux|Amel Larrieux]]
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* [2000.08.30] [[Now You Know Better|NOW YOU KNOW BETTER]]
* [2001.04.25] [[Don't Let Go|DON'T LET GO]]
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* [2001.04.25] [[Don't Let Go (MONDO GROSSO)|DON'T LET GO]]
 
* [2002.05.02] [[Blz|BLZ]]
 
* [2002.05.02] [[Blz|BLZ]]
 
* [2002.10.30] [[Everything Needs Love]] feat. [[BoA]]
 
* [2002.10.30] [[Everything Needs Love]] feat. [[BoA]]
 
* [2003.05.02] [[Shinin' (MONDO GROSSO)|SHININ']] feat. [[Dragon Ash|Kj]]
 
* [2003.05.02] [[Shinin' (MONDO GROSSO)|SHININ']] feat. [[Dragon Ash|Kj]]
 
* [2003.07.16] [[Hikari (MONDO GROSSO)|Hikari]] feat. [[UA]] (光; ''Light'')
 
* [2003.07.16] [[Hikari (MONDO GROSSO)|Hikari]] feat. [[UA]] (光; ''Light'')
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* [2017.04.28] [[Labyrinth (MONDO GROSSO)|Labyrinth]] (ラビリンス)
  
===Remix Albums===
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===Digital Singles===
* [1996.04.03] [[Diggin' Into the Real|DIGGIN' INTO THE REAL]]
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* [2018.02.08] [[Itsuwari no Sympathy]] (偽りのシンパシー; ''False Sympathy'')
* [1998.03.21] [[The Man from the Sakura Hills|THE MAN FROM THE SAKURA HILLS]]
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* [2019.05.27] [[Life (MONDO GROSSO)|LIFE (Retune)]] feat. [[bird (singer)|bird]]
* [2001.07.25] [[Mgr4|MG4R]]
 
* [2003.12.03] [[Henshin|HENSHIN]]
 
  
===Compilations===
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===Vinyls===
* [2000.08.23] [[MONDO GROSSO Best|MONDO GROSSO best]]
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* [2017.12.17] [[Haru wa Towa ni Mezameru]] (春はトワに目覚める; ''Spring Awakens Eternally'')
* [2000.10.18] [[MONDO GROSSO Best Remixes|MONDO GROSSO best remixes]]
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* [2018.04.21] [[KEMURI / TURN IT UP]]
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* [2019.08.07] [[Life (MONDO GROSSO)|LIFE (Nextune)]] feat. [[bird (singer)|bird]]
  
 
===DVDs===
 
===DVDs===
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* [1995.07.21] [[The European Expedition]]
 
* [2001.07.25] [[Mg4v|MG4V]]
 
* [2001.07.25] [[Mg4v|MG4V]]
* [2004.06.30] [[Live on the Next Wave|LIVE ON THE NEXT WAVE]]
 
  
==Discography (as Osawa Shinichi)==
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==Discography (as Shinichi Osawa, etc.)==
  
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: ''Note: [[BRADBERRY ORCHESTRA#Discography|Click Here]] for releases under '''BRADBERRY ORCHESTRA'''''
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: ''Note: [[LNoL#Discography|Click Here]] for releases under '''LNoL'''''
 
===Albums===
 
===Albums===
 
* [2007.09.26] [[The One (Osawa Shinichi)|The One]]
 
* [2007.09.26] [[The One (Osawa Shinichi)|The One]]
 
* [2010.06.16] [[So2|SO2]]
 
* [2010.06.16] [[So2|SO2]]
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* [2011.07.27] [[Shinichi Osawa & Paul Chambers Present Singapore Swing|Shinichi Osawa & Paul Chambers present SINGAPORE SWING]] <small>('''Shinichi Osawa''' & [[Paul Chambers]])</small>
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===Live Albums===
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* [2011.09.14] [[iTunes Live: Shinichi Osawa]]
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===Mini-Albums/EPs===
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* [2013.02.13] [[OTR EP#1]] <small>('''OFF THE ROCKER''')</small>
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* [2014.03.05] [[OTR EP#2]] <small>('''OFF THE ROCKER''')</small>
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* [2015.08.26] [[OTR EP#3]] <small>('''OFF THE ROCKER''')</small>
  
 
===Digital Singles===
 
===Digital Singles===
 
* [2007.09.26] [[Our Song (Osawa Shinichi)|Our Song]]
 
* [2007.09.26] [[Our Song (Osawa Shinichi)|Our Song]]
 
* [2008.08.06] [[Main Street Electrical Parade (Disneyland)]]
 
* [2008.08.06] [[Main Street Electrical Parade (Disneyland)]]
* [2008.09.29] [[Star Guitar]] ''(Europe)''
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* [2008.09.29] [[Star Guitar]] <small>(Europe)</small>
 
* [2009.02.08] [[Push]]
 
* [2009.02.08] [[Push]]
* [2009.03.03] [[Star Guitar]] ''(US)''
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* [2009.03.03] [[Star Guitar]] <small>(US)</small>
* [2009.07.14] [[Wild Cat / Tiger|WILD CAT/TIGER]] <small>('''CROQUEMONSIEUR''')</small>
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* [2009.07.14] [[Wild Cat / Tiger|Wild Cat / Tiger]] <small>('''CROQUEMONSIEUR''')</small>
* [2010.09.12] [[Singapore Swing E.P.]]  <small>('''Shinichi Osawa''' & Paul Chambers)</small>
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* [2010.09.12] [[Singapore Swing E.P.]]  <small>('''Shinichi Osawa''' & [[Paul Chambers]])</small>
 
* [2010.11.21] [[Zingaro EP]]
 
* [2010.11.21] [[Zingaro EP]]
* [2010.12.06] [[Cyclone]] <small>('''Shinichi Osawa''' + SUPERBEATZ)</small>
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* [2010.12.06] [[Cyclone]] <small>('''Shinichi Osawa''' + [[SUPERBEATZ]])</small>
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* [2011.03.02] [[Moroccantea|MOROCCANTEA]] <small>('''CROQUEMONSIEUR''')</small>
 
* [2011.05.02] [[Love Will Guide You]]
 
* [2011.05.02] [[Love Will Guide You]]
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* [2012.04.09] [[SPANKICK]] <small>('''Shinichi Osawa''' + [[Tomo Hirata]])</small>
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* [2012.09.06] [[Singapore Madness]] <small> ('''Shinichi Osawa''' & [[Paul Chambers]])</small>
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* [2014.03.03] [[Dope 427]] <small> ('''Shinichi Osawa''' & [[wikipedia:Benny Benassi|Benny Benassi]]) </small>
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* [2014.04.08] [[Breaking Through the Night EP]]
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* [2019.09.06] [[Just Used Music Again]] <small>('''RHYME SO''')</small>
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===Soundtracks===
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* [2018.09.26] [[BANANA FISH Original Soundtrack]]
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* [2019.07.03] [[Diner Original Soundtrack]] (映画「Diner ダイナー」Original Soundtrack)
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===Remix Albums===
 
===Remix Albums===
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* [2010.12.01] [[So2 Remixes|SO2 Remixes]]
 
* [2010.12.01] [[So2 Remixes|SO2 Remixes]]
  
===Compilations===
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===Mixes/Compilations===
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* [2000.??.??] [[SAKURAHILLS DISCO 3000 presented by Shinichi Osawa]]
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* [2000.06.21] [[Real 2 Step|REAL 2 STEP]]
 
* [2003.03.26] [[Fearless "The House"|FEARLESS "THE HOUSE"]]
 
* [2003.03.26] [[Fearless "The House"|FEARLESS "THE HOUSE"]]
 
* [2004.07.22] [[Make the Style "Drivin' Slow"|make the style "drivin' slow"]]
 
* [2004.07.22] [[Make the Style "Drivin' Slow"|make the style "drivin' slow"]]
 
* [2004.08.24] [[Mix the Vibe|MIX THE VIBE]]
 
* [2004.08.24] [[Mix the Vibe|MIX THE VIBE]]
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* [2005.08.03] [[Kitsune Fur|Kitsuné Fur]]
 
* [2005.08.03] [[Fearless 4/4 Rockers|FEARLESS 4/4 ROCKERS]]
 
* [2005.08.03] [[Fearless 4/4 Rockers|FEARLESS 4/4 ROCKERS]]
* [2007.02.21] [[Kitsune Udon]]
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* [2007.02.21] [[Kitsune Udon|Kitsuné Udon]]
 
* [2009.09.26] [[Teppan-Yaki -A Collection of Remixes-|TEPPAN-YAKI -A Collection Of Remixes-]]
 
* [2009.09.26] [[Teppan-Yaki -A Collection of Remixes-|TEPPAN-YAKI -A Collection Of Remixes-]]
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* [2013.02.13] [[OFF THE ROCKER presents SOFA DISCO]] <small>('''OFF THE ROCKER''')</small>
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* [2013.02.13] [[Osawa Shinichi no Shigoto 2008-2012]] (大沢伸一の仕事 2008-2012; ''Shinichi Osawa's Works 2008-2012'')
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* [2013.12.04] [[OFF THE ROCKER presents SOFA DISCO 2014]] <small>('''OFF THE ROCKER''')</small>
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* [2014.12.08] [[Music for instigator]]
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* [2014.03.05] [[Osawa Shinichi no Shigoto 2012-2013]] (大沢伸一の仕事 2012-2013; ''Shinichi Osawa's Works 2012-2013'')
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* [2015.06.24] [[Music for instigator #2]]
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* [2016.05.25] [[OFF THE ROCKER presents SOFA DISCO 15FW]] <small>('''OFF THE ROCKER''')</small>
  
 
==Works==
 
==Works==
===Produced Works===
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===Produced/Featured Works===
 
* [1993.12.21] [[Toshinori Kondo]] - [[Club New Light]] ''(#1 Just Damage)''
 
* [1993.12.21] [[Toshinori Kondo]] - [[Club New Light]] ''(#1 Just Damage)''
 
* [1995.09.25] [[Monday Michiru]] - [[Jazz Brat]] ''(co-producer)''
 
* [1995.09.25] [[Monday Michiru]] - [[Jazz Brat]] ''(co-producer)''
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* [1997.08.21] [[Oginome Yoko|Yoko Oginome]] - [[Make It On My Own]]
 
* [1997.08.21] [[Oginome Yoko|Yoko Oginome]] - [[Make It On My Own]]
 
* [1997.08.25] [[Ryo]] - [[Belladonna]] ''(#6 in the morning)''
 
* [1997.08.25] [[Ryo]] - [[Belladonna]] ''(#6 in the morning)''
* [1997.09.21] [[Chara]] - [[Junior Sweet]]
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* [1997.09.21] [[Chara]] - [[Junior Sweet]] ''(#8 Watashi wa Kawaii Hito to Iwaretai, #9 Junior Sweet)''
 
* [1998.07.25] [[Ryo]] - [[Kiete yo]]
 
* [1998.07.25] [[Ryo]] - [[Kiete yo]]
 
* [1998.11.06] [[Clementine]] - [[Heure D'ete|Heure D'été]]
 
* [1998.11.06] [[Clementine]] - [[Heure D'ete|Heure D'été]]
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* [1998.07.23] [[Janet Kay]] - [[Making History]] ''(#5 What Cha' Gonna Do For Me, #8 Stay)''
 
* [1998.07.23] [[Janet Kay]] - [[Making History]] ''(#5 What Cha' Gonna Do For Me, #8 Stay)''
 
* [1998.07.23] [[Monday Michiru]] - [[You Make Me]] ''(as Sakura Hills Disco 3000)''
 
* [1998.07.23] [[Monday Michiru]] - [[You Make Me]] ''(as Sakura Hills Disco 3000)''
* [2000.11.08] [[Shiina Junpei]] - [[Sekai (Shiina Junpei)|Sekai]] ''(as SLEEPY TOGNUE)''
 
 
* [1999.03.20] [[bird (singer)|bird]] - [[Souls|SOULS]]
 
* [1999.03.20] [[bird (singer)|bird]] - [[Souls|SOULS]]
 
* [1999.05.21] [[wyolica]] - [[Kanashimi Wagamama]]
 
* [1999.05.21] [[wyolica]] - [[Kanashimi Wagamama]]
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* [1999.10.20] [[Monday Michiru]] - [[Tomorrow's Sunrise]]
 
* [1999.10.20] [[Monday Michiru]] - [[Tomorrow's Sunrise]]
 
* [1999.12.01] [[bird (singer)|bird]] - [[Michiteyuku Kuchibiru]]
 
* [1999.12.01] [[bird (singer)|bird]] - [[Michiteyuku Kuchibiru]]
* [2000.01.21] [[wyolica]] - [[Ai wo Uta e]]
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* [2000.01.21] [[wyolica]] - [[Ai wo Utae]]
* [2000.02.02] [[wyolica]] - [[Wo Sais "La La..."|who said "La La..."?]]
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* [2000.02.02] [[wyolica]] - [[Wo Said "La La..."|who said "La La..."?]]
 
* [2000.04.01] [[bird (singer)|bird]] - [[Game (bird)|GAME]]
 
* [2000.04.01] [[bird (singer)|bird]] - [[Game (bird)|GAME]]
 
* [2000.04.19] [[wyolica]] - [[Saa Ikou]]
 
* [2000.04.19] [[wyolica]] - [[Saa Ikou]]
 
* [2000.08.02] [[wyolica]] - [[red song]]
 
* [2000.08.02] [[wyolica]] - [[red song]]
 
* [2000.09.22] [[bird (singer)|bird]] - [[Oasis (bird)|Oasis]]
 
* [2000.09.22] [[bird (singer)|bird]] - [[Oasis (bird)|Oasis]]
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* [2000.11.08] [[Shiina Junpei]] - [[Sekai (Shiina Junpei)|Sekai]] ''(as SLEEPY TONGUE)''
 
* [2000.11.22] [[bird (singer)|bird]] - [[Mindtravel (album)|MINDTRAVEL]]
 
* [2000.11.22] [[bird (singer)|bird]] - [[Mindtravel (album)|MINDTRAVEL]]
 
* [2000.11.22] [[bird (singer)|bird]] - [[Mindtravel (single)|MINDTRAVEL]]
 
* [2000.11.22] [[bird (singer)|bird]] - [[Mindtravel (single)|MINDTRAVEL]]
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* [2006.03.01] [[Nobuchika Eri|Eri Nobuchika]] - [[Yume no Kakera (Nobuchika Eri)|Yume no Kakera]]
 
* [2006.03.01] [[Nobuchika Eri|Eri Nobuchika]] - [[Yume no Kakera (Nobuchika Eri)|Yume no Kakera]]
 
* [2006.05.10] [[Nobuchika Eri|Eri Nobuchika]] - [[Nobuchikaeri.rx|nobuchikaeri.rx]]
 
* [2006.05.10] [[Nobuchika Eri|Eri Nobuchika]] - [[Nobuchikaeri.rx|nobuchikaeri.rx]]
* [2008.03.12] [[Amuro Namie|Namie Amuro]] - [[60s 70s 80s]] ''(#3 WHAT A FEELING)''
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* [2008.03.12] [[Amuro Namie|Namie Amuro]] - [[60s 70s 80s]] ''(#3 WHAT A FEELING)'' ''(co-producer)''
 
* [2008.07.23] [[Emi Tawata]] - [[Love & Peace|LOVE&PEACE]] ''(#1 FLOWERS)''
 
* [2008.07.23] [[Emi Tawata]] - [[Love & Peace|LOVE&PEACE]] ''(#1 FLOWERS)''
 
* [2009.02.18] [[Hotei Tomoyasu|Tomoyasu Hotei]] - [[Guitarhythm V|GUITARYTHM V]] ''(#8 VICIOUS BEAT CLASHERS)''
 
* [2009.02.18] [[Hotei Tomoyasu|Tomoyasu Hotei]] - [[Guitarhythm V|GUITARYTHM V]] ''(#8 VICIOUS BEAT CLASHERS)''
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* [2010.11.24] [[THE LOWBROWS]] - [[Emotion (THE LOWBROWS)|EMOTION]] ''(#4 WOW prod. by SHINICHI OSAWA)''
 
* [2010.11.24] [[THE LOWBROWS]] - [[Emotion (THE LOWBROWS)|EMOTION]] ''(#4 WOW prod. by SHINICHI OSAWA)''
 
* [2011.03.16] [[VERBAL]] - [[Visionair|VISIONAIR]] ''(#4 DOPE BOY FRESH, #14 NOTHING)''
 
* [2011.03.16] [[VERBAL]] - [[Visionair|VISIONAIR]] ''(#4 DOPE BOY FRESH, #14 NOTHING)''
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* [2011.07.04] [[BeatauCue]] - [[Falcon Punch EP]] ''(#4 H.O.W.L. (BeatauCue & Shinichi Osawa))''
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* [2011.07.27] [[Amuro Namie|Namie Amuro]] - [[Naked / Fight Together / Tempest|NAKED/Fight Together/Tempest]] ''(#1 NAKED)''
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* [2011.10.12] [[Be-ppin']] - [[MY•EYE•YAH]]
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* [2011.10.26] [[Wakadanna]] - [[Tasuki / Aozora|TASUKI/Aozora]]
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* [2012.01.25] [[Tamaki Nami]] - [[Lady Mind|LADY MIND]]
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* [2012.02.08] [[moumoon]] - [[No Night Land]] ''(#8 Bon Appetit)''
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* [2012.02.19] [[Popular Computer]] - [[Lite]] ''(#5 Just for All I Have feat. Shinichi Osawa))''
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* [2012.03.07] [[Wikipedia:Benny Benassi|Benny Benassi]] - [[Wikipedia:Electroman|Electroman]] ''(#16 DOPE 427 (Shinichi Osawa & Benny Benassi))''
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* [2012.06.13] [[MEG]] - [[Trap (MEG)|TRAP]] ''(arrangement)''
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* [2012.06.20] [[Happiness (group)|Happiness]] - [[Happy Time]] ''(#10 Magic na... Love)''
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* [2012.07.04] [[MINMI]] - [[La La La ~Ai no Uta~]] ''(arrangement/mix)''
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* [2012.10.10] [[Tamaki Nami]] - [[Paradise (Tamaki Nami)|PARADISE]]
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* [2013.07.25] [[MINMI]] - [[I Love (MINMI album)|I LOVE]] ''(#1 Lavender, #6 La La La ~Ai no Uta~ (additional arrangement/mix), #9 CHIKA no Theme (mix), #10 Kimi ga Suki (mix), #12 Ribbon (arrangement/mix))''
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* [2013.09.02] [[Wikipedia:The Subs|The Subs]] - [[Wikipedia:Collaborations 1/2|Collaborations 1/2]] ''(#3 Demon (The Subs & Shinichi Osawa))''
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* [2013.09.11] [[Yamashita Tomohisa]] - [[A Nude|A NUDE]] (#7 Genshi-teki ja Naito ~Anarogu Rabu~) ''(arrangement)''
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* [2011.09.11] [[Wakadanna]] - [[Life Is Mountain|LIFE IS MOUNTAIN]] ''(#12 SUITE)''
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* [2011.09.18] [[JUJU]] - [[Distance (JUJU)|Distance]] ''(#2 Heart Beat)''
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* [2011.09.28] [[Tachibana Hajime]] - [[Monaco]] ''(#6 Coming Into Los Angeles, #8 Modern Things Karaoke)''
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* [2013.10.02] [[After School|AFTERSCHOOL]] - [[Heaven (After School)|Heaven]]
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* [2014.01.29] [[After School|AFTERSCHOOL]] - [[Shh]]
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* [2014.03.28] [[Towa Tei]] - [[18]] ''(TOWA TEI with SHINICHI OSAWA)''
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* [2014.06.28] [[Yamashita Tomohisa]] - [[Asobi (Yamashita Tomohisa)|Asobi]] ''(#6 Dress Code:)''
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* [2014.10.29] [[JASMINE]] - [[Pure Love Best|PURE LOVE BEST]] ''(#13 Happy Dayz - co-producer)''
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* [2014.12.03] [[JUJU]] - [[Request II]] ''(#7 Can't Stop Fallin' in Love)''
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* [2015.10.01] [[JUJU]] - [[Yumemiru Chanson Ningyou (JUJU)|Yumemiru Chansou Ningyou]]
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* [2015.12.09] [[JUJU]] - [[What You Want (JUJU album)|WHAT YOU WANT]] ''(#4 The One (I Want))''
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* [2016.08.10] [[Shiritsu Ebisu Chuugaku]] - [[summer dejavu]]
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* [2017.06.06] [[FAKY]] - [[Unwrapped]] ''(#1 Keep Out)''
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* [2017.06.14] [https://rhyme.bandcamp.com/ RHYME] - [https://rhyme.bandcamp.com/track/ominous-sounds-single Ominous Sounds] ''(additional production, mixing, and mastering)''
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* [2018.03.28] Various Artists - [[IA/04 -Star-|IA/04 -STAR-]] ''(#4 LOVE LIFE PEACE)''
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* [2018.06.06] [[Hamada Mariko]] - [[Next Teardrop|NEXT TEARDROP]] ''(#5 Bird (songwriter))''
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* [2019.01.26] [[Natsuki Mari]] - [[Co・ro・na / Watashi wo Ikite]]
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* [2019.03.06] [[iri]] - [[Shade]] ''(#1 Shade)''
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* [2019.04.24] [[Kis-My-Ft2]] - [[Free Hugs!|FREE HUGS!]] ''(Disc 2, #1 Love=X2U ([[Fujigaya Taisuke]] solo))''
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* [2019.11.27] [[Sakamoto Maaya]] - [[Kyou Dake no Ongaku]] (#3 ''Hawking no Sora ni'')
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* [2022.11.02] [[ExWHYZ]] - [[XYZ (ExWHYZ album)|xYZ]] (#7 ''Wanna Dance'')
  
 
===Remixes===
 
===Remixes===
''Note: Releases without tracks listed may be remixed entirely by MONDO GROSSO/Osawa Shinichi, or not specific track it's known.''
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''Note: Releases without tracks listed may be remixed entirely by MONDO GROSSO/Shinichi Osawa when unspecified.''
 
* [1994.xx.xx] [[Monday Michiru]] - [[Groovement]] ''(#8 When I'm With You (Moonlight Mix))''
 
* [1994.xx.xx] [[Monday Michiru]] - [[Groovement]] ''(#8 When I'm With You (Moonlight Mix))''
 
* [1996.xx.xx] [[Monday Michiru]] - [[Adoption Agency]]  ''(#5 Broken Tears (Broken Headphones Mix))''
 
* [1996.xx.xx] [[Monday Michiru]] - [[Adoption Agency]]  ''(#5 Broken Tears (Broken Headphones Mix))''
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* [2002.xx.xx] [[wikipedia:Jamiroquai|Jamiroquai]] - [[wikipedia:Love Foolosophy|Love Foolosophy]]
 
* [2002.xx.xx] [[wikipedia:Jamiroquai|Jamiroquai]] - [[wikipedia:Love Foolosophy|Love Foolosophy]]
 
* [2002.xx.xx] [[wikipedia:Earth, Wind & Fire|Earth, Wind & Fire]] - Brazilian Rhyme
 
* [2002.xx.xx] [[wikipedia:Earth, Wind & Fire|Earth, Wind & Fire]] - Brazilian Rhyme
* [2002.08.07] [[BoA]] - [[Peace B.Remixes|Peace B.REMIXES]] ''(#5 ID; PEACE B (Shinichi Osawa Remix))''
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* [2002.08.07] [[BoA]] - [[Peace B.Remixes|Peace B.REMIXES]] ''(#5 ID; Peace B (Shinichi Osawa Remix))''
 
* [2003.xx.xx] [http://www.timdeluxe.com/ Tim Deluxe] - Mundaya / Less Talk More Action! ''(#1 Mundaya (Mondo Grosso Mix))''
 
* [2003.xx.xx] [http://www.timdeluxe.com/ Tim Deluxe] - Mundaya / Less Talk More Action! ''(#1 Mundaya (Mondo Grosso Mix))''
 
* [2003.08.06] [[Fantastic Plastic Machine]] - [[Zoo]] ''(#4 Euphoria (Mondo Grosso Re-Mix))''
 
* [2003.08.06] [[Fantastic Plastic Machine]] - [[Zoo]] ''(#4 Euphoria (Mondo Grosso Re-Mix))''
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* [2004.07.28] [[G.RINA]] - [[A Girl From A Circus -Remixes-|A GIRL FROM A CIRCUS -REMIXES-]] ''(#8 WANDERING BALLOON -SHINICHI OSAWA REMIX-)''
 
* [2004.07.28] [[G.RINA]] - [[A Girl From A Circus -Remixes-|A GIRL FROM A CIRCUS -REMIXES-]] ''(#8 WANDERING BALLOON -SHINICHI OSAWA REMIX-)''
 
* [2005.04.27] [[ROSSO]] - [[1000 no Tambourine]] ''(#4 1000 no Tambourine (MONDO GROSSO REMIX))''
 
* [2005.04.27] [[ROSSO]] - [[1000 no Tambourine]] ''(#4 1000 no Tambourine (MONDO GROSSO REMIX))''
* [2005.04.27] [[ROSSO]] - [[Outsider (ROSSO)|Outsider]]
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* [2005.04.27] [[ROSSO]] - [[Clover]]
 
* [2006.03.29] [http://www.christopherjust.at/default.html Christopher Just] & Raphael Just - Popper ''(#1 Popper (Shinichi Osawa Distortion))''
 
* [2006.03.29] [http://www.christopherjust.at/default.html Christopher Just] & Raphael Just - Popper ''(#1 Popper (Shinichi Osawa Distortion))''
* [2006.09.02] [[Tsuchiya Anna]] - [[Ah Ah (Shinichi Osawa Remix 12' Inch Version)|Ah Ah (Shinichi Osawa Remix 12' inch version)]]
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* [2006.03.22] [[Tsuchiya Anna]] - [[Taste My xxxremixxxxxxx!!!!!!!! Beat Life!]] ''(#1 Ah Ah (Shinichi Osawa remix)''
 
* [2007.01.xx] [[wikipedia:Boys Noize|Boys Noize]] - Feel Good (TV=OFF) ''(#2 Feel Good (TV=OFF) (Shinichi Osawa Edit))''
 
* [2007.01.xx] [[wikipedia:Boys Noize|Boys Noize]] - Feel Good (TV=OFF) ''(#2 Feel Good (TV=OFF) (Shinichi Osawa Edit))''
* [2007.07.13] [[wikipedia:Bunny Lake|Bunny Lake]] - Strobe Love ''(#1 Strobe Love (Shinichi Osawa Remix))''
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* [2007.07.13] [[wikipedia:Bunny Lake|Bunny Lake]] - Strobe Love
* [2007.12.11] [[Clazziquai Project]] - [[Robotica|ROBOTICA]] ''(#8 Prayers - Shinichi Osawa remix)''
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* [2007.12.11] [[Clazziquai Project]] - [[Robotica|ROBOTICA]] ''(#8 Prayers - Shinichi Osawa Remix)''
* [2007.05.xx] [[wikipedia:Digitalism (band)|Digitalism]] - Pogo ''(#3 Pogo (Shinichi Osawa Remix))''
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* [2007.05.xx] [[wikipedia:Digitalism (band)|Digitalism]] - Pogo
* [2007.05.xx] [http://www.myspace.com/damightydubkatz Mighty Dub Katz] - [[Magic Carpet Ride '07]] ''(#4 Magic Carpet Ride 07' (Shinichi Osawa Remix))''
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* [2007.05.xx] [[wikipedia:Fatboy Slim|Mighty Dub Katz] - [[Magic Carpet Ride '07]]
 
* [2007.05.07] [[DE DE MOUSE]] - [[Sunset Girls|sunset girls]] ''(#11 light night dance -Shinichi Osawa Remix)''
 
* [2007.05.07] [[DE DE MOUSE]] - [[Sunset Girls|sunset girls]] ''(#11 light night dance -Shinichi Osawa Remix)''
 
* [2007.06.27] [[Tekkon Kinkreet Remix: Tekkin Concrete|Tekkon Kinkreet REMIX: Tekkin Concrete]] ''(#12 White's Dream - Shinichi Osawa Remix)''
 
* [2007.06.27] [[Tekkon Kinkreet Remix: Tekkin Concrete|Tekkon Kinkreet REMIX: Tekkin Concrete]] ''(#12 White's Dream - Shinichi Osawa Remix)''
* [2008.xx.xx] [[wikipedia:The Whip (band)|The Whip]] - RemiX Marks Destination ''(#6 Blackout (Ashley Beedle's Next Generation Edit))''
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* [2008.xx.xx] [[wikipedia:The Whip (band)|The Whip]] - [[Blackout]]
* [2008.xx.xx] [http://www.rubiesmusic.net/ Rubies] - Stand In A Line ''(#2 Stand In A Line (Shinichi Osawa Remix))''
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* [2008.xx.xx] [http://www.rubiesmusic.net/ Rubies] - Stand In A Line
* [2008.03.26] [[Hamasaki Ayumi]] - [[Ayu-mi-x 6 -Gold-|ayu-mi-x 6 -GOLD-]] ''(#7 Startin' × SHINICHI OSAWA)''
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* [2008.03.26] [[Hamasaki Ayumi|ayumi hamasaki]] - [[Ayu-mi-x 6 -Gold-|ayu-mi-x 6 -GOLD-]] ''(#7 Startin' × SHINICHI OSAWA)''
* [2008.03.31] [[wikipedia:Felix da Housecat|Felix da Housecat]] - Radio ''(#1 Radio (Shinichi Osawa Remix))''
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* [2008.03.31] [[wikipedia:Felix da Housecat|Felix da Housecat]] - Radio
* [2008.04.04] [http://www.myspace.com/tvmr TVMR] - Bowie in the Bronx ''(#3 Bowie In The Bronx (Shinichi Osawa Remix))''
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* [2008.04.04] [http://www.myspace.com/tvmr TVMR] - Bowie in the Bronx
* [2008.06.04] [[MINMI Best 2002-2008|MINMI BEST 2002-2008]] ''(CD2 #14 The Perfect Vision -Shinichi Osawa Remix-)''
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* [2008.06.04] [[MINMI]] [[MINMI Best 2002-2008|MINMI BEST 2002-2008]] ''(CD2 #14 The Perfect Vision -Shinichi Osawa Remix-)''
* [2008.06.19] [http://www.thesubs.be/ The Subs] - Papillon ''(#3 Papillon (Shinichi Osawa Remix))''
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* [2008.06.19] [http://www.thesubs.be/ The Subs] - Papillon
* [2008.07.xx] [http://www.popularcomputer.fr/ Popular Computer] - Lost And Found ''(#3 Lost & Found (Shinichi Osawa Remix))''
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* [2008.07.xx] [http://www.popularcomputer.fr/ Popular Computer] - Lost and Found
 
* [2008.09.17] [[wikipedia:Alex Gopher|Alex Gopher]] - Aurora Vol. 2 ''(#2 Aurora (Shinichi Osawa Remix))''
 
* [2008.09.17] [[wikipedia:Alex Gopher|Alex Gopher]] - Aurora Vol. 2 ''(#2 Aurora (Shinichi Osawa Remix))''
 
* [2008.11.19] [[GIRL NEXT DOOR]] - [[Jounetsu no Daishou / Escape]] ''(#3 Jounetsu no Daishou (Shinichi Osawa Remix))''
 
* [2008.11.19] [[GIRL NEXT DOOR]] - [[Jounetsu no Daishou / Escape]] ''(#3 Jounetsu no Daishou (Shinichi Osawa Remix))''
* [2008.12.03] [[DJ OZMA]] - [[Masurao|MASURAO]] ''(#2 MASURAO (Shinichi Osawa Remix))''
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* [2008.12.03] [[DJ OZMA]] - [[Masurao|MASURAO]]
* [2008.12.24] [[Towa Tei]] - [[Mind Wall]]
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* [2008.12.24] [[Towa Tei]] - [[Mind Wall (SOTT Remix)]]
* [2009.xx.xx] [[wikipedia:Benny Benassi|Benny Benassi]] vs. [[wikipedia:Iggy Pop|Iggy Pop]] - Electro Sixteen ''(#1 Electro Sixteen (Shinichi Osawa Remix))''
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* [2009.xx.xx] [[wikipedia:Benny Benassi|Benny Benassi]] vs. [[wikipedia:Iggy Pop|Iggy Pop]] - Electro Sixteen
* [2009.03.13] Kitsuné Remixes Album # 1 ''(#17 Cazals - Poor Innocent Boys (Shinichi Osawa Remix))''
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* [2009.03.13] Kitsuné Remixes Album #1 ''(#17 Cazals - Poor Innocent Boys (Shinichi Osawa Remix))''
 
* [2009.06.11] [[wikipedia:Bag Raiders|Bag Raiders]] - Turbo Love Remixes ''(#1 Turbo Love (Shinichi Osawa Remix))''
 
* [2009.06.11] [[wikipedia:Bag Raiders|Bag Raiders]] - Turbo Love Remixes ''(#1 Turbo Love (Shinichi Osawa Remix))''
* [2009.06.12] [[wikipedia:Van She|Van She]] - [[wikipedia:Ze Vemixes|Ze Vemixes]] ''(Kelly)''
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* [2009.06.12] [[wikipedia:Van She|Van She]] - Kelly
* [2009.07.15] [[wikipedia:The Young Punx|The Young Punx]] - Rock Star (Understand) [Shinichi Osawa Remix]
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* [2009.07.15] [[wikipedia:The Young Punx|The Young Punx]] - [[Rock Star (Understand) (Shinichi Osawa Remix)]]
 
* [2009.10.30] [[The Annual 2010]] ''(CD2 #16 Lost Valentinos - Thief (Shinichi Osawa Remix))''
 
* [2009.10.30] [[The Annual 2010]] ''(CD2 #16 Lost Valentinos - Thief (Shinichi Osawa Remix))''
* [2010.06.09] [[wikipedia:Sérgio Mendes|Sergio Mendes]] - BOM TEMPO BRASIL - REMIXED ''(#18 YOU AND I - SHINICHI OSAWA REMIX)''
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* [2010.06.09] [[wikipedia:Sérgio Mendes|Sérgio Mendes]] - Bom Tempo Brazil Remixed ''(#18 You and I (Shinichi Osawa Remix))''
* [2010.09.29] [http://steveaoki.dimmak.com/blog/ Steve Aoki] - [[I Love Techno 2010|I ♥ Techno 2010]] ''(#4 Fischerspooner - Infidels Of The World Unite (Shinichi Osawa Remix))''
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* [2010.09.29] [[wikipedia:Steve Aoki|Steve Aoki]] - [[I Love Techno 2010|I ♥ Techno 2010]] ''(#4 Fischerspooner - Infidels of the World Unite (Shinichi Osawa Remix))''
 
* [2010.10.06] [[MASTERLINK]] - [[Super Speed E.P|SUPER SPEED E.P]] ''(#3 SUPER SPEED SHINICHI OSAWA REMIX)''
 
* [2010.10.06] [[MASTERLINK]] - [[Super Speed E.P|SUPER SPEED E.P]] ''(#3 SUPER SPEED SHINICHI OSAWA REMIX)''
* [2011.04.27] [[Various Artists]] - [[BLACK★ROCK SHOOTER ANIMATION; ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACK & REMIXES]] ''(#4 One Day (Shinichi Osawa Remix))"
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* [2011.04.27] [[Black Rock Shooter Animation; Original Soundtrack & Remixes|BLACK★ROCK SHOOTER ANIMATION; ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACK & REMIXES]] ''(#4 One Day (Shinichi Osawa Remix))"
* [2011.04.27] [[Hamasaki Ayumi]] - [[Ayu-mi-x 7 -Version House-|ayu-mi-x 7 -version HOUSE-]] ''(#7 appears (Shinichi Osawa remix))''
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* [2011.04.27] [[Hamasaki Ayumi|ayumi hamasaki]] - [[Ayu-mi-x 7 -Version House-|ayu-mi-x 7 -version HOUSE-]] ''(#7 appears (Shinichi Osawa remix))''
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* [2011.08.10] [[globe]] - [[house of globe]] ''(#4 DEPARTURES (Shinichi Osawa Remix))''
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* [2012.02.27] [[Wikipedia:Étienne de Crécy|Étienne de Crécy]] - [[Am I Wrong Remixes 2012]] ''(#4 Am I Wrong (Shinichi Osawa Remix))''
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* [2012.04.27] [[The Sneekers]] - [[Modern Pleasure Remixes]] ''(#1 Poly Poly (Shinichi Osawa Remix))''
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* [2012.08.29] [[moumoon]] - [[Hanabi (moumoon)|Hanabi]] ''(#3 Sunshine Girl (Shinichi Osawa Remix), #4 (Chu Chu (Shinichi Osawa Remix))''
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* [2012.09.12] [[Hamasaki Ayumi|ayumi hamasaki]] - [[You & Me (Hamasaki Ayumi)|You & Me (SHINICHI OSAWA remix)]]
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* [2012.10.15] [[Mumbai Science]] - [[Unite]]
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* [2013.03.04] [[Modek]] - [[Up With Me]]
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* [2013.07.10] [[Fujiwara Hiroshi|Hiroshi Fujiwara]] - [[HORIZON]] ''(#2 HORIZON (DUB MIX))''
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* [2013.08.26] [[Bart B More]] - [[The Box Remixes]] ''(#1 The Box (Shinichi Osawa Remix))''
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* [2013.08.27] [[wikipedia:The M Machine|The M Machine]] - [[Metropolis Remixed]] ''(#5 Tiny Anthem (Shinichi Osawa Remix))''
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* [2013.09.23] [[wikipedia:Alex Gopher|Alex Gopher]] - [[No Drop]]
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* [2013.12.11] [[Chara]] - [[Koibumi]] (恋文; ''Love Letter'')
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* [2014.04.09] [[wikipedia:Duck Sauce|Duck Sauce]] - [[Quack]] ''(#14 It's You (Shinichi Osawa Remix))''
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* [2014.06.30] [[wikipedia:Herr Styler|Herr Styler]] - [[We Are the Ones]]
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* [2014.07.09] [[wikipedia:The ASton Shuffle|The Aston Shuffle]] - [[Photographs]]  ''(#11 Back & Forth (feat. Elizabeth Rose) (Shinichi Osawa Remix))''
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* [2015.01.27] [[wikipedia:Tomo Hirata|Tomo Hirata]] - [[Taiko (The Remixes)]] ''(#1 Taiko (Shinichi Osawa Remix))''
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* [2015.02.11] [[80KIDZ]] - [[FACE : REMODEL]] ''(#13 Face (Shinichi Osawa Remix))''
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* [2015.03.18] [[After School|AFTERSCHOOL]] - [[Best (After School)|BEST]] ''(#18 Heaven [Shinichi Osawa REMIX])''
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* [2015.07.08] [[Sandaime J Soul Brothers]] - [[Summer Madness]]
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* [2017.08.30] [[AAA]] - [[No Way Back]]
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* [2018.01.11] [https://rhyme.bandcamp.com/ RHYME] - [https://rhyme.bandcamp.com/album/ominous-sounds-frieeends-ep Ominous Sounds & Frieeends - EP] ''(#2 Ominous Sounds (Shinichi Osawa Remix))''
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* [2018.03.14] [[TOKYO SKA PARADISE ORCHESTRA]] - [[GLORIOUS]]  ''(#9 Shiro to Kuro no Montuno feat. Saito Kosuke (UNISON SQUARE GARDEN) MONDO GROSSO Remix)
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* [2019.07.03] [[Ame no Parade]] - [[Ahead Ahead]]
  
 
==External Links==
 
==External Links==
* [http://www.shinichi-osawa.com/ Official Website (avex)]
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* [http://www.shinichi-osawa.com/ Shinichi Osawa Official Website]
* [http://www.sonymusic.co.jp/Music/Info/MondoGrosso/ Official Website (Sony)]
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* [http://www.mondogrosso.com/ MONDO GROSSO Official Website (avex)]
* [http://www.myspace.com/shinichiosawa Official MySpace]
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* [http://www.sonymusic.co.jp/Music/Info/MondoGrosso/ Sony Music Entertainment Japan Profile]
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* [http://www.forlife.co.jp/artist/?aid=FL00358 FOR LIFE MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT Profile]
 
* [http://www.twitter.com/shinichiosawa Official Twitter]
 
* [http://www.twitter.com/shinichiosawa Official Twitter]
 
* [http://www.facebook.com/pages/Shinichi-Osawa/29099839651?v=info#!/pages/Shinichi-Osawa/29099839651?ref=ts Official Facebook Profile]
 
* [http://www.facebook.com/pages/Shinichi-Osawa/29099839651?v=info#!/pages/Shinichi-Osawa/29099839651?ref=ts Official Facebook Profile]
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* [https://soundcloud.com/shinichiosawa Official Soundcloud]
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* [https://www.instagram.com/shinichiosawa/ Official Instagram]
 
* [http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shinichi_Osawa English Wikipedia: Shinichi Osawa]
 
* [http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shinichi_Osawa English Wikipedia: Shinichi Osawa]
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Osawa Shinichi promoting "Nandodemo Atarashiku Umareru" (2017)

MONDO GROSSO (It: Big World), originally the name of the Kyoto-based acid jazz band formed in Kyoto in 1991, eventually came to be the main alias of composer, DJ, musician, producer, and former MONDO GROSSO leader and bassist, Osawa Shinichi. Releasing innovative tunes with his solo projects, Osawa has set out countless producing and remix works for both artists in Japan and abroad. Osawa describes himself as a "Musical Multi-Personality", working within a multitutde of genres under various aliases and projects. Currently, Osawa is under cutting edge.

Profile

  • Name: Osawa Shinichi (大沢伸一)
  • Birthday: February 7, 1967 (1967-02-07) (age 57)
  • Birthplace: Shiga, Japan
  • Blood Type: O

Former Members

Information

Original MONDO GROSSO Era (1991-2005)

Formed in 1991 and originating out of Kyoto with bandmates B-BANDJ, Nakamura Masato, and Otsuka Hidehito, MONDO GROSSO released their self-titled first album under the independent record label For Life Records on June 18, 1993. The album was very well received both domestically and internationally, leading to a new style in Japanese club music that would eventually become a standard. In 1995, after a second album released on October 10, Born Free, featuring acid jazz stalwart Monday Michiru and the completion of their touring, the band officially disbanded.

Osawa began solo work soon after the dissolution, becoming a collaborator with already established musicians in Japan. Through this transitional period, MONDO GROSSO morphed into a collaborative project, featuring Osawa and various other vocalists and musicians whom he would release future material with. With many of his self-produced collaborations, he released the album R&B-infused acid jazz album CLOSER on August 21, 1997. Around that same time, he began his career as a hit-making producer.

After the release of his third full-length album, Osawa turned his focus on production, working with many high-profile artists in Japan. His first explorations into full production began with the release of UA's single, "Rhythm", on September 24, 1996. He soon followed his first success in the field with the production of Monday Michiru's well-received single "You Make Me", released in 1998. Upon his expanding success, he left FOR LIFE MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT and signed to major record label Sony Music Associated Records in 1999. Upon this shift, Osawa was able to begin his own record label, REALEYES, that same year. Osawa produced another full-length album for a then-upcoming musician bird. Her first album, SOULS, was released on March 20, 1999, and became a massive hit domestically, selling well over 800,000 units.

After taking a temporary break from his own work, Osawa resumed activity under the name MONDO GROSSO. The following year Osawa would release his most popular single to date, "Life", once again collaborating with bird on vocals. The single became his highest charting to date, peaking at #18 on the Oricon weekly charts. Following the release of one more single BUTTERFLY, he released his fourth full-length album, MG4, on August 26, 2000, becoming a milestone in his solo music career. The album was met with critical acclaim, with credit to the fusion of acid jazz and house, the display of the diversity in his style of production, and collaborations with musicians such as N'dea Davenport and Amel Larrieux on the album. The album was also released by Sony Music internationally in over 25 countries.

Osawa soon returned to the field of producing after the success of his solo album, producing and remixing for a number of established artists in Japan as well as internationally. In 2002, Osawa provided a track, "BLZ", as the only contributor from Japan, for the official 2002 FIFA World Cup album Fever Pitch, which was released in over 30 countries worldwide. In 2003, his fifth album "Next Wave" was released. The album became one of his most successful, debuting at #10 on the Oricon charts and selling over 150,000 copies, significant for a club-oriented album. In 2004, he signed Nobuchika Eri to his now retitled FEARLESS RECORDS label, but was dropped by Sony Music Associated Records in 2006 upon Osawa's move to avex's rhythm zone imprint.

Osawa Shinichi Era (2006-2015)

His first major release with rhythm zone came in the form of his first studio album under his real name, The One, released on September 26, 2007. The album introduced a heavier, rock-influenced sound that was a far cry from his R&B-influenced productions under his MONDO GROSSO alias. In between the international release of The One, in late 2008, Osawa participated in the project, ravex, with fellow Avex labelmates and DJs Taku Takahashi of m-flo and Tomoyuki Tanaka a.k.a. Fantastic Plastic Machine. The project was a commemorative project by Avex celebrating its 20th anniversary in the Japanese music industry. The project began with the single "I RAVE U" featuring DJ OZMA in late 2008 and ended with the studio album trax, released in early 2009. The studio album consisted of collaborations with well-known avex-signed artists, including Tohoshinki, Namie Amuro, MONKEY MAJIK, Tsuchiya Anna and BoA.

That October, he conceived a new side project, BRADBERRY ORCHESTRA, with producer and musician Kobayashi Takeshi, best known for producing artists such as Mr. Children, Salyu, Onitsuka Chihiro, and Akanishi Jin. In June, he released his second studio album under rhythm zone, SO2. Osawa rounded out the year establishing a "digital" label, LDK (Loud Digital Kitchen), with fellow DJ Tomo Hirata, and began releasing music under various aliases.

By the end of 2010, it was announced that two songs from his BRADBERRY ORCHESTRA side project, "Mutation" and "kizamu", would be used as the beginning and ending themes respectively for the upcoming Playstation 3 video game Ryu ga Gotoku OF THE END, the third spinoff in the Ryu ga Gotoku series (otherwise known as the "Yakuza" series in Western territories). BRADBERRY ORCHESTRA's debut mini-album, Vol.0, was released on March 16th. The final release under the project name was the single "Physical", featuring Suga Shikao, Crystal Kay, and Salyu, which served as the theme song for TV Tokyo's broadcast of the 2012 Summer Olympics in London.

Return to MONDO GROSSO and New Projects (2016-Present)

In the beginning of 2016, Osawa announced that he will be returning to the MONDO GROSSO monkier for upcoming projects. His first album under the name in 14 years, "Nandodemo Atarashiku Umareru", is his first album featuring all-Japanese vocalists, and was on June 6, 2017, under sister avex label, cutting edge. The album debuted at #8 on the weekly charts, a career-best for Osawa. The follow-up, Attune/Detune, was released a year later.

Discography (as MONDO GROSSO)

Studio Albums

Mini-Albums/EPs

Compilation Albums

Remix Albums

Live Albums

Singles

Digital Singles

Vinyls

DVDs

Discography (as Shinichi Osawa, etc.)

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Albums

Live Albums

Mini-Albums/EPs

Digital Singles

Soundtracks


Remix Albums

Mixes/Compilations

Works

Produced/Featured Works

Remixes

Note: Releases without tracks listed may be remixed entirely by MONDO GROSSO/Shinichi Osawa when unspecified.

External Links

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