Sunao Inami, a Japanese electronic musician, began his career in the early 1990s as part of the post-new wave band Controlled Voltage. His breakthrough came with the release of his first album Time Control on the Belgian label SubRosa in 1998. In 2000, he participated in the Yellow Magic Orchestra remix project "Technopolis 2000-00". Throughout his career, Sunao Inami released several notable albums, including Delayed (2004), An Impulse of Acoustic (2005), How Bow 2 and Laid Back Computing (both 2008), and Disinfectant (2009). He is also known for his extensive touring, performing in Europe, the U.S., Taiwan, and across Japan. In addition to his musical endeavors, Sunao Inami runs "Cave" Studio, his own label "electr-ohm," and the electronica/noise label and shop "C.U.E. Records" in Kobe. He has also held "mindscapes" events at Apple Stores in Osaka and Nagoya.