Ingo Ito

Ingo Ito is a versatile musician known for his work in ambient and pop genres. He is the founder of the alternative ambient-pop band Rain On Bamboo and has also been a long-time guitarist for the German synth-band Camouflage. Ito's career spans multiple roles, including being a sound engineer at Berlin's Hansa by the Wall studios, where notable albums like David Bowie's "Heroes" were recorded. He has composed music for significant events, such as the 1988 Seoul Olympics. In recent years, Ito has focused on solo ambient music projects and soundtracks for art exhibitions, showcasing his expertise in creating introspective soundscapes.

Born on September 25, 1957, Ito currently resides in Spain and is working on new musical endeavors, building upon his extensive experience in ambient music. His influences include prominent figures like Robert Fripp, Brian Eno, and Harold Budd, reflecting his eclectic taste in music. Ito's equipment includes a guitar, guitar synthesizer, electronics, and looping equipment, which he masterfully uses to craft his unique soundscapes. Unfortunately, there is no information available that directly links him to the recent releases mentioned, so they might not be part of this artist's confirmed discography based on the provided search results.

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The Sombre Poet
Album - 17 Tracks - Released June 12, 2004
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