


YASUKI — producer and DJ — works in drum and bass from Tokyo, Japan. Public credits list releases on Manifest and Viper Recordings. Multiple release listings (Qobuz, Shazam, Audiomack) show the composer/producer credit as "yasuki morioka", indicating that is likely his real name.
Background: YASUKI began his career in Kyoto in 2006. He later moved into Tokyo’s club circuit and became a longtime resident of the 06S drum & bass night at WOMB. Available sources list him consistently as a producer and DJ; no reliable sources identify a separate MC role.
Musical style: Publicly available information about YASUKI’s detailed production methods is limited. What is verifiable is his focus on drum and bass as both producer and DJ. His catalogue appearances on Manifest and Viper Recordings place him in the contemporary DnB sphere, where production work is typically executed with programmed break edits, layered percussion, and bass design in a DAW — practices consistent with producer credits shown under "yasuki morioka." Specific signature sounds, exact break choices, or named techniques are not documented in reliable public sources.
Career and contributions: Concrete career milestones are his start in Kyoto (2006) and his long residency with 06S at WOMB in Tokyo. He has released material through Manifest and Viper Recordings; those label credits are the primary verifiable releases tied to his name. Beyond label listings and the WOMB residency, public records and event listings provide sparse additional detail on track titles, collaborators, or further label work.
Influences and connections: Public sources do not provide a named list of influences or direct collaborator credits for YASUKI. The available facts—the Kyoto start date, the WOMB/06S residency, and label releases crediting "yasuki morioka"—are the verifiable anchors for his profile. Additional specifics about his sound, collaborators, or discography are not currently documented in reliable public sources.
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Apr
2026
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