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I enjoy his electronic style from Einhänder deeply. It's the only soundtrack I know and own.
Is there any other Kenichiro Fukui work comparable with Einhänders? It might help to add, that I enjoy many STG composers, such as Tamayo Kawamoto and Hyakutaro Tsukumo. I'm looking exactly for this melodic, powerful, emotional, outer space STG sound. Are there recommendations? Last edited by Gaia; Jan 14, 2008 at 04:26 PM. |
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You might want to check out his tracks on Project Sylpheed.
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His arrangements on Mushi Double and Deathsmiles Arrange albums were the highlights for me, which is saying something. Cannot wait for more Black Mages involvement!
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I'm afraid The Black Mages will not release any more albums. I have heard the group has been discontinued, as Nobuo Uematsu is focusing on a new group (presumably the Earthbound Papas that performed in Distant Worlds II).
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Yeah, Uematsu just said on the radio that TMB had been disbanded.
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Alright, thanks for the confirmation. But what about the comment made to SEMO?
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No idea why Uematsu gave up the band. All I heard is it had been disbanded anyway and he would focus on the new band instead. Btw, Chris, the radio is not Inumimi Radio as your article says. It's "NHK FM Housou's Kyou ha Ichinici Game Ongaku Zanmai", a half-day radiocast dedicated to VGM. Here is the Twitter responses if anybody doubts if he really made that comment. EDIT: Oh, I missed jdkluv's post and the interview he linked - yeah, it's odd there is still something we can expect from a disbanded group. |
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Yeah, I quickly edited my post realizing that it might not be that radio station, and now will edit it again to reflect the new radio station and thank you. Sorry for the length of our articles -- we try to do a range of sizes, but admittedly some of them are pretty overwhelming for one read, such as Tenpei Sato.
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I for one think a long interview should definitely be fine as long as it's informative and has no filler part (at least, for somebody fluent in English). Perhaps what I need is the original Japanese text like GeOnDan usually (if not always) does.
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Yeah, see here for their entry list. It even includes the Tenpei Sato interview. But not everyone is members of GOD and some game companies are strict about it being posted there. We do have functionality to include Japanese text through our news system, but waiting for a few months to upgrade where bilingual interviews will be commonplace.
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Just saw this new trailer for ESPGaluda II iPad2 version, which is said to feature new music. If I didn't mess up, it seems like it'll be by Kenichiro Fukui. Can someone confirm?
www.youtube.com/watch?v=qgvBGDr8XRU Starts at 45 seconds or so. |
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Yeah, Fukui with an unit "KAY" consisting of three composers handpicked by him (presumably his students?).
http://www.cave.co.jp/news/esp2110930/ |
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Interesting. I liked the sound of, presumably, the boss theme.
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