Youhei Goto
Moved to the United States at the age of 16. Majored in visual arts and music at the Interlochen Arts Academy. After graduating from Boston and Oakland, he worked as a recording engineer in New York around 2000 for many famous artists and producers (Keith Richards, Norah Jones, Buddy Guy, Arif Mardin, Suzanne Vega, Jim Campilongo, Lee "Scratch" Perry, Ray Parker. Jr., Marc Ribot, Bernie Warrell, Billy Martin, Pino Palladino, Dream Theater, Tamio Okuda and many others) and experienced recording sessions. In addition to music recordings, he has participated in numerous TV, film and multimedia audio projects. (VH1, Sony Pictures, Itoki, Discovery Channel, ENEOS, etc.) After returning to Japan in the winter of 2017, he worked mainly in Tokyo as a freelance recording engineer. Nominated as a recording engineer for the 2017 US TEC Awards = Best Album Production "Crossyed Heart/ Keith Richards". Fluent in Japanese and English.
About YOHEI GOTO
Yohei Goto moved to the United States of America when he was 16 years of age. He attended boarding high school, Interlochen Center for the Arts (formerly known as Interlochen Arts Academy) in Michigan, as a visual art and music major. he moved to Boston, Oakland, then to New York City in 2000 working his way up to become a recording engineer. He has worked closely with Steve Jordan and Anton Fier (both are world-class professional drummers as well as music producers) for over 10 years as their personal engineer as well as working as a freelance recording engineer. He has worked with numerous renowned artists and producers including Keith Richards, Norah Jones, Buddy Guy, Arif Mardin, Suzanne Vega, Jim Campilongo, Lee "Scratch" Perry, Ray Parker Jr., Marc Ribot, Bernie Warrell, Billy Martin, Pino Palladino, Dream Theater, Tamio Okuda and many more. Sony Pictures, Discovery Channel, Itoki, ENEOS, etc.). In the winter of 2017, he returned to his original home, Tokyo, Japan, to continue providing recording engineering service. for “Crosseyed Heart / Keith Richards” as the recording engineer. He is fluent in Japanese and English.