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浜渦正志
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Mitsuto Suzuki
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Mitsuto Suzuki (鈴木光人) is currently a member of the Square Enix Music group of in-house sound developers and was previously the keyboardist for the band OVERROCKET. Suzuki has worked for Konami as a synthesizer operator and arranger, cont… read moreMitsuto Suzuki (鈴木光人) is currently a member of the Square Enix Music group of in-house sound developers and was previously the keyboardist for the band OVERROCKET. Suzuki has worked for Konami as a synthesizer operator and arranger, contributing to such soundtracks as Zone of the Enders: The 2nd … read more -
植松伸夫
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"This is the artist page for the Japanese composer Nobuo Uematsu. If you're looking for the artist 'FF7', see his redir… read more"This is the artist page for the Japanese composer Nobuo Uematsu. If you're looking for the artist 'FF7', see his redirected profile. To ensure your scrobbles are shown under the correct name, please turn corrections … read more"This is the artist page for the Japanese composer Nobuo Uematsu. If you're looking for the artist 'FF7', see his redirected profile. To ensure your scrobbles are shown under the correct name, please turn corrections off in your account settings." – Nobuo Uematsu (植… read more -
Ryo Yamazaki
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Ryo Yamazaki (山崎良) is a Japanese video game music synthesizer programmer currently working at Square Enix. He has also created several compositions for Front Mission 4, Front Mission Online, and Dirge of Cerberus: Final Fantasy VII. While the composers seem to attract the most attention in the vi… read more -
崎元仁
129,477 listeners
Hitoshi Sakimoto (崎元仁, Sakimoto Hitoshi, born February 26, 1969, in Tokyo) is a video game music composer. He worked freelance beginning i… read moreHitoshi Sakimoto (崎元仁, Sakimoto Hitoshi, born February 26, 1969, in Tokyo) is a video game music composer. He worked freelance beginning in 1990 and at the age of 16, Hitoshi Sakimoto gained attention through the industry with his work … read moreHitoshi Sakimoto (崎元仁, Sakimoto Hitoshi, born February 26, 1969, in Tokyo) is a video game music composer. He worked freelance beginning in 1990 and at the age of 16, Hitoshi Sakimoto gained attention through the industry with his work done for the game "Revolter" as well as the sound … read more -
谷岡久美
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Kumi Tanioka (谷岡久美, born August 29, 1974 in Hiroshima, Japan) has been a soundtrack composer for Square Enix since 1998. Her prior educatio… read moreKumi Tanioka (谷岡久美, born August 29, 1974 in Hiroshima, Japan) has been a soundtrack composer for Square Enix since 1998. Her prior education includes attending the University of Kobe. Her interest in music dates back to playing piano at… read moreKumi Tanioka (谷岡久美, born August 29, 1974 in Hiroshima, Japan) has been a soundtrack composer for Square Enix since 1998. Her prior education includes attending the University of Kobe. Her interest in music dates back to playing piano at an early age. Tanioka's first big compositions were us… read more -
下村陽子
195,476 listeners
Yoko Shimomura (下村 陽子 Shimomura Yōko, born October 19, 1967) is a Japanese video game composer. She has been described as “the most famous … read moreYoko Shimomura (下村 陽子 Shimomura Yōko, born October 19, 1967) is a Japanese video game composer. She has been described as “the most famous female video game music composer in the world”. She has worked in the video game industry ever sin… read moreYoko Shimomura (下村 陽子 Shimomura Yōko, born October 19, 1967) is a Japanese video game composer. She has been described as “the most famous female video game music composer in the world”. She has worked in the video game industry ever since graduating from the Osaka College of Music in 1988. From … read more -
Masayoshi Soken
67,117 listeners
祖堅正慶 (Masayoshi Soken) is a Japanese video game composer and sound editor who has worked for Square Enix since 2001. He is best known for scoring Mario Hoops 3-on-3 and Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn. Throughout his musical career, Soken has also gone under the names "Masayoshi Kikuchi&qu… read more -
Takeharu Ishimoto
52,674 listeners
Takeharu Ishimoto (石元 丈晴 Ishimoto Takeharu?) is a Japanese video game composer, synthesizer programmer, and musician currently working at S… read moreTakeharu Ishimoto (石元 丈晴 Ishimoto Takeharu?) is a Japanese video game composer, synthesizer programmer, and musician currently working at Square Enix. He joined Square Enix in 1999 as a synthesizer programmer on Legend of Mana, and worke… read moreTakeharu Ishimoto (石元 丈晴 Ishimoto Takeharu?) is a Japanese video game composer, synthesizer programmer, and musician currently working at Square Enix. He joined Square Enix in 1999 as a synthesizer programmer on Legend of Mana, and worked for them on several games. In 2002 he moved to become a co… read more -
仲野順也
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Junya Nakano (仲野順也), a composer who creates video game music, has worked for Square Enix for over five years. His works include Treasure Co… read moreJunya Nakano (仲野順也), a composer who creates video game music, has worked for Square Enix for over five years. His works include Treasure Conflix (1996), Another Mind (1998), and Dewprism a.k.a. Threads of Fate (1999). He has also collabo… read moreJunya Nakano (仲野順也), a composer who creates video game music, has worked for Square Enix for over five years. His works include Treasure Conflix (1996), Another Mind (1998), and Dewprism a.k.a. Threads of Fate (1999). He has also collaborated on the soundtracks to Final Fantasy X (2001) (with Nob… read more