Japanese keyboardist and bassist whose innovative approach to synthesizer work helped shape the sound of progressive rock and electronic music in Japan during the 1970s and beyond. Known for his technical prowess and experimental use of keyboards, Suzuki became a key figure in bridging Western progressive influences with Japanese musical sensibilities.
His work across multiple projects showcased his versatility in blending analog synthesizers with live instrumentation, contributing to the development of Japan's electronic music scene during a formative period. Suzuki's collaborative spirit and studio craftsmanship made him an influential presence in Japanese progressive and experimental music circles.