Takami Asano

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Demon of darkness 00:00 Tools
Pinch battle 00:00 Tools
Battle beat 00:00 Tools
Coldheartedness 00:00 Tools
Disquiet 00:00 Tools
Aggressive tune 00:00 Tools
Garuda 00:00 Tools
Sunset 00:00 Tools
Last decision 00:00 Tools
Deep night 00:00 Tools
Rival battle 00:00 Tools
Demoniac fusion 00:00 Tools
Accident 00:00 Tools
Pinch 00:00 Tools
Cool jam 00:00 Tools
Deep darkness 00:00 Tools
Sad seeing 00:00 Tools
Eternal life 00:00 Tools
Mute City (F-Zero) 00:00 Tools
Town (Sim City) 00:00 Tools
Ending (Super Mario World) 00:00 Tools
Dark World BGM (Legend of Zelda A Link to the Past) 00:00 Tools
Skydiving (Pilotwings) 00:00 Tools
Megalopolis (Sim City) 00:00 Tools
Overworld BGM (Legend of Zelda A Link to the Past) 00:00 Tools
Red Canyon (F-Zero) 00:00 Tools
Reset Vocal 00:00 Tools
Reset inst 00:00 Tools
Idaho 00:00 Tools
Washington 00:00 Tools
Takami Asano - Battle Beat 00:00 Tools
Takami Asano - Pinch Battle 00:00 Tools
Los Angeles 00:00 Tools
New York 00:00 Tools
This is Chase H.Q. (Main Theme) 00:00 Tools
Takami Asano - Coldheartedness 00:00 Tools
Takami Asano - Deep Night 00:00 Tools
Chicago 00:00 Tools
Perfect Chaser 00:00 Tools
My Name & Your Name (Name Entry) 00:00 Tools
Sound Effect Collection 00:00 Tools
Confusion 00:00 Tools
Reset Instrumental 00:00 Tools
High touch 00:00 Tools
Nancy Voice Collection Part I (English) 00:00 Tools
Cops Voice Collection Part I (English) 00:00 Tools
Highway 00:00 Tools
City 00:00 Tools
Cops Voice Collection Part II (Japanese) 00:00 Tools
Nancy Voice Collection Part II (Japanese) 00:00 Tools
Soul Survive 00:00 Tools
CHASE H.Q. Main Theme 00:00 Tools
S.C.I. Main Theme 00:00 Tools
Bayside 00:00 Tools
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Takami Asano [[artist]浅野孝巳, born 1 June 1951 in Toshima Ward, Tokyo] is a guitarist of a popular band in Japan, Godiego. He also worked on the soundtrack of Shin Megami Tensei: Devil Survivor and one of the musician who was working on the developments of numerous instruments, such as artwork and album covers. In 1986, he became deputy head of Communication Arts in Tokyo, founded in 1990. In 1993, he worked to produce the Mayo Okamoto [[artist]岡本真夜] that recorded the Oricon No.1 hit, leaving steady results. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.