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* Name: Shinji Hosoe (細江慎治) | * Name: Shinji Hosoe (細江慎治) | ||
* | * Twitter: https://twitter.com/shinji_hosoe | ||
* Website: http://blog.megahan.net/ | |||
== Profile == | == Profile == | ||
With work dating as back as 1987, Shinji Hosoe one of the big names in | With work dating as far back as 1987, Shinji Hosoe is one of the big names in video game music in Japan. His style is reminiscent of early techno, rave, and gabber and he is considered one of the precursors of hardcore techno in beatmania IIDX, being one of the first composers to bring that style into the game. Other than that, he also composes and performs rock and classical tunes. | ||
Prior to his first appearance in BEMANI, he got his start as a member of ''NAMCO'''s sound team, often composing for many of their arcade titles. During his time with NAMCO, he founded ''Troubadour Records'' in 1992, where he formed the ''sampling masters'' unit alongside [[Ayako Saso]], [[Nobuyoshi Sano]], and Takayuki Aihara. In 1996, he left NAMCO alongside Saso and the two continue to work as freelance artists, composing for ''ARIKA'', ''SEGA'', ''SNK'', and various other companies. In 2012, he founded the ''SuperSweep Records'' label alongside Saso, where they self-publish their works for video games, continuing to use Troubadour Records for more original works such as the ''over drive hell'' series of releases. | |||
== Trivia == | == Trivia == | ||
* | * Hosoe has several side projects with Ayako Saso and Nobuyoshi Sano. One of them is Oriental Magnetic Yellow, a parody of Yellow Magic Orchestra, a well known Japanese electronic band formed by famous composer Ryuichi Sakamoto. | ||
** Incidentally, Ryuichi composed a song for his side project Manikyua-Dan. | ** Incidentally, Ryuichi composed a song for his side project Manikyua-Dan. | ||
* Hosoe composed music for the anime series ''No Game No Life''. | |||
* Hosoe has also produced music for many rhythm game series including ''GROOVE COASTER'', ''DJMAX'', ''CHUNITHM'', and a few others. | |||
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