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Mikolai Stroinski
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Official website: http://mikolaistroinski.com Mikolai Stroinski hails from a family with strong musical roots. His great uncle Marian Stroi… read moreOfficial website: http://mikolaistroinski.com Mikolai Stroinski hails from a family with strong musical roots. His great uncle Marian Stroinski served as music director/conductor for the prestigious Kielce Philharmonic (Poland). His firs… read moreOfficial website: http://mikolaistroinski.com Mikolai Stroinski hails from a family with strong musical roots. His great uncle Marian Stroinski served as music director/conductor for the prestigious Kielce Philharmonic (Poland). His first lessons in harmony were from his father, a now retired jaz… read more -
岡部啓一
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Keiichi Okabe (岡部啓一, Okabe Keiichi, born May 26, 1969) is a Japanese composer best known for composing music for Nier and its sequel Nier: … read moreKeiichi Okabe (岡部啓一, Okabe Keiichi, born May 26, 1969) is a Japanese composer best known for composing music for Nier and its sequel Nier: Automata, along with Tekken 3. He started his career as a video game composer where he worked at N… read moreKeiichi Okabe (岡部啓一, Okabe Keiichi, born May 26, 1969) is a Japanese composer best known for composing music for Nier and its sequel Nier: Automata, along with Tekken 3. He started his career as a video game composer where he worked at Namco between 1994 and 2001, primarily composing for arcade g… read more -
Shoji Meguro
58,405 listeners
Shōji Meguro (目黒将司, Meguro Shōji) born June 4, 1971, is a game music composer based in Tokyo, best known for his work on the Shin Megami Tensei series of RPGs by Atlus. His first work for Atlus was on the collaborative soundtrack to 1996's Persona, where, among other things, he composed the … read more -
Yoshimi Kudo
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Born in Saitama, Japan in 1983, 工藤吉三 (Yoshimi Kudo) is a video game music composer. During high school, Kudo gained musical experience as t… read moreBorn in Saitama, Japan in 1983, 工藤吉三 (Yoshimi Kudo) is a video game music composer. During high school, Kudo gained musical experience as the composer and guitarist for a progressive rock band that he formed with friends. He joined Shobi… read moreBorn in Saitama, Japan in 1983, 工藤吉三 (Yoshimi Kudo) is a video game music composer. During high school, Kudo gained musical experience as the composer and guitarist for a progressive rock band that he formed with friends. He joined Shobi University in 2001, specialising in contemporary compositio… read more -
Cris Velasco
64,893 listeners
Cris Velasco is a composer, mostly creating videogame music. He is famous for his work on the God of War series (including 3 songs on the … read moreCris Velasco is a composer, mostly creating videogame music. He is famous for his work on the God of War series (including 3 songs on the soundtrack to the first game, and 5 for the soundtrack of the second game). He also composed the e… read moreCris Velasco is a composer, mostly creating videogame music. He is famous for his work on the God of War series (including 3 songs on the soundtrack to the first game, and 5 for the soundtrack of the second game). He also composed the entire Clive Barker's Jericho soundtrack and, together w… read more -
Austin Wintory
198,612 listeners
Austin Wintory is a film and video game music composer. In film, he is well known for the 2009 Sundance hit GRACE, as well as the 2008 Sund… read moreAustin Wintory is a film and video game music composer. In film, he is well known for the 2009 Sundance hit GRACE, as well as the 2008 Sundance Audience Award winner CAPTAIN ABU RAED. His score for the former garnered many horror film ge… read moreAustin Wintory is a film and video game music composer. In film, he is well known for the 2009 Sundance hit GRACE, as well as the 2008 Sundance Audience Award winner CAPTAIN ABU RAED. His score for the former garnered many horror film genre accolades, including a nomination at the 2010 Fangoria C… read more -
長沼英樹
55,279 listeners
Hideki Naganuma is a Japanese music composer who primarily does work for video game soundtracks. His music is usually defined as 'Comp… read moreHideki Naganuma is a Japanese music composer who primarily does work for video game soundtracks. His music is usually defined as 'Composed in the J-Pop genre' and this implicitly requires mixing Japanese techno, funk, soul, and… read moreHideki Naganuma is a Japanese music composer who primarily does work for video game soundtracks. His music is usually defined as 'Composed in the J-Pop genre' and this implicitly requires mixing Japanese techno, funk, soul, and hip-hop elements to create a very unique and vivid sound. H… read more -
Keigo Hoashi
31,479 listeners
Keigo Hoashi (帆足圭吾) is a composer, arranger and keyboardist. He was born in Meguro, Tokyo, Japan but moved to America after finishing high … read moreKeigo Hoashi (帆足圭吾) is a composer, arranger and keyboardist. He was born in Meguro, Tokyo, Japan but moved to America after finishing high school. He graduated from the film music department at Berklee College of Music in Boston. He has … read moreKeigo Hoashi (帆足圭吾) is a composer, arranger and keyboardist. He was born in Meguro, Tokyo, Japan but moved to America after finishing high school. He graduated from the film music department at Berklee College of Music in Boston. He has been a member of the music production group MONACA since 200… read more -
Chris Remo
124,405 listeners
Chris Remo is a writer, producer, and musician best known as one of the co-founders of Idle Thumbs and the Idle Thumbs Podcast. He has also… read moreChris Remo is a writer, producer, and musician best known as one of the co-founders of Idle Thumbs and the Idle Thumbs Podcast. He has also worked in game development and journalism at Irrational Games, Gamasutra, and Shacknews. His blog… read moreChris Remo is a writer, producer, and musician best known as one of the co-founders of Idle Thumbs and the Idle Thumbs Podcast. He has also worked in game development and journalism at Irrational Games, Gamasutra, and Shacknews. His blog, Procedural Dialogue, can be found at http://chrisremo.com/bloggin/ . View wiki