Yoshitaka Hirota (弘田佳孝, Hirota Yoshitaka, born September 1, 1971) is a Japanese video game composer and bass guitarist, whose most notable works include the soundtracks to the Shadow Hearts series. Hirota was previously a sound effects programmer having worked on various Square titles. His first work as a video game composer was for the 1999 Nintendo 64 game Bomberman 64: The Second Attack.
Yoshitaka Hirota | |
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Born | Kyoto, Japan | September 1, 1971
Genres | Video game music |
Occupations |
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Instrument | Bass guitar |
Years active | 1994–present |
Labels | Dog Ear Records |
Biography
editEarly works
editAs a teenager, Hirota's older brother would play covers of The Beatles and The Carpenters. Hirota composed his first song at the age of ten.[1] At the age of 20, unsure of his career path, Hirota was invited by composer Yasunori Mitsuda to work at Square, and was hired as a sound designer.[2]
Square
editHirota has a friendship from childhood with fellow composer Yasunori Mitsuda who he has worked with on Bomberman 64: The Second Attack, Biohazard 2 Drama Albums, Shadow Hearts and Shadow Hearts II. Under the direction of Mitsuda, Street Fighter Alpha 3 was to have a "hard" sound, and Biohazard 2 was to have an "ominous sound".[3]
Shadow Hearts
editKyoko Kishikawa has worked with Hirota on Shadow Hearts, Shadow Hearts II (although not Shadow Hearts: From the New World) and Rogue Galaxy Premium Arrange, providing eerie female scat vocals for a number of his tracks. Ryo Fukuda has been the sound manipulator for Hirota on the Shadow Hearts games as well as composing and arranging a few tracks for all three games. He also co-composed with Hirota on Sonic Shuffle. Kenji Ito worked with Hirota on the soundtrack of Shadow Hearts II.
Live performance
editHirota has performed bass guitar for Ito's live performance of Culdcept music during the Extra Live Concert.[4] and for Ito's vocal song for Lux-Pain,[5] Hirota frequently performs bass guitar with Kishikawa's band.[6] He is currently a member of Nobuo Uematsu's band, the Earthbound Papas.
Musical style and influences
editHirota's Shadow Hearts music is notable for its fusion of cultural music with Hirota's personal Industrial style. Although Hirota is primarily a bass guitarist, he is capable of playing a variety of other instruments: the Biwa, the Syami, the Alter Ego Figaro, the Saw Wo, the Son, the Khene, the Old Drum, the Madaru, the Gong, the Suzu, and the Kalimba.[7]
Works
editVideo games
edit- Composition
Title | Year | Notes |
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Bomberman 64: The Second Attack | 1999 | With Tomohiko Kira, Yasunori Mitsuda, Hidenobu Otsuki, Tomori Kudo, Hiroyo Yamanaka, and Kenji Hiramatsu[2] |
Dive Alert[3] | 1999 | |
Faselei![3] | 1999 | |
Sonic Shuffle | 2000 | With Hidenobu Otsuki, Ryo Fukuda, Takeo Suzuki, and Kazumi Mitome[3] |
Shadow Hearts | 2001 | With Yasunori Mitsuda, Masaharu Iwata, and Ryo Fukuda[1] |
Shadow Hearts: Covenant | 2004 | With Yasunori Mitsuda, Kenji Ito, Ryo Fukuda, and Tomoko Kobayashi[8] |
Shadow Hearts: From the New World | 2005 | With Tomoko Imoto, Ryo Fukuda, and Hirotomi Imoto[2] |
Fist Groove 2 | 2006 | |
Saint Seiya: Meiou Hades Juunikyuu Hen | 2007 | |
Hana Saku DS Gardening Life[2] | 2007 | |
DK: Jungle Climber | 2007 | With Yuichi Kanno and Takashi Kouga[2] |
Start Yoga with Tipness on your DS | 2007 | |
Maji de Manabu: LEC de Ukaru | 2008 | |
Glory of Heracles | 2008 | With Yuichi Kanno[9] |
D.Gray-Man Sousya no Shigaku | 2008 | |
Klonoa | 2008 | |
Half-Minute Hero: The Second Coming | 2011 | With various others[10] |
Saint Seiya: Sanctuary Battle | 2011 | |
Super Monkey Ball: Banana Splitz | 2012 | With Saori Kobayashi |
UnchainBlades EXXIV | 2012 | With Tsutomu Narita, Nobuo Uematsu, and Michio Okamiya[11] |
Kakuriyo no Mon | 2015 | Only composed "其れでも先へ進む")[12] |
Egglia: Legend of the Red Cap | 2017 | With Yoko Shimomura[13] |
- Sound design
Title | Year |
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Final Fantasy VI | 1994[1] |
Live A Live | 1994[14] |
Chrono Trigger[2] | 1995 |
Seiken Densetsu 3[14] | 1995 |
Bahamut Lagoon[14] | 1996 |
Final Fantasy VII[2] | 1997 |
Front Mission 2[2] | 1997 |
Parasite Eve[2] | 1998 |
Chrono Cross[2] | 1999 |
Koudelka[2] | 1999 |
Other works
editTitle | Year | Notes |
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Talk While Asleep | 1995 | Co-remixer with Fumiya Tanaka[3] |
We are not alone ~Mou Hitori Ja Nai~ | 1998 | Co-composer with Kazumi Mitome[3] |
Biohazard 2 Drama Album: Chiisana Toubousha Sherry | 1999 | Co-Composer with Yasunori Mitsuda[2] |
Biohazard 2 Drama Album: Ikiteita Onna Spy Ada | 1999 | Co-Composer with Yasunori Mitsuda[2] |
Street Fighter Zero 3 Drama Album | 1999 | Co-Composer with Yasunori Mitsuda[3] |
near death experience, SHADOW HEARTS | 2005 | Arranger of 5 Tracks[2] |
Angelic Vale | 2005 | Arranger of 2 Tracks[3] |
Tsuki no Uta | 2005 | Debut Single of Saki Imozuki. Arranger of all tracks |
Yoruoto Hyouhon | 2005 | Debut Album of Noriko Mitose. Composer and arranger of 1 Track[15] |
Rogue Galaxy | 2006 | Arranger of 1 Track[16] |
Kinema in the Hall | 2007 | Rekka Katakiri Album. Composer and arranger of all tracks[2] |
Cotton | 2007 | Noriko Mitose Album. Arranger of 1 Track[17] |
Hareyaka naru Sora no Yukue | 2007 | Rekka Katakiri Album. Composer and Arranger of 1 Track[2] |
Struldbruggs ~Majin Kaikou~ | 2007 | Co-Composer |
Istoria ~Musa~ | 2007 | Akiko Shikata album. Composer and Arranger of 1 Track[18] |
Umineko no Naku Koro ni | 2008 | Akiko Shikata Single, Arranger of 1 Track[19] |
"message" | 2008 | Collaboration Album - Composer and Arranger of 1 Track[20] |
Griotte no Nemuri Hime | 2009 | Haruka Shimotsuki Album[21] |
SUZUNO=MIYA Ar tonelico III hymmnos concert side. Red | 2010 | Composer and Arranger of 2 Tracks[22] |
Guwange | 2010 | Arranger of 1 Track[23] |
yorlga | 2010 | Noriko Mitose album, Composer and Arranger of all tracks[24] |
References
edit- ^ a b c "Interview with Yoshitaka Hirota (RocketBaby - January 2002)". Rocketbaby.net. 2002-01-01. Retrieved 2013-03-01.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p Jeriaska (2007-01-01). "Near Death Experience: an interview with Yoshitaka Hirota". Square Haven. Retrieved 2013-03-01.
- ^ a b c d e f g h Chris Greening, Harry Simons (2005-11-01). "Interview with Yoshitaka Hirota (November 2005)". Square Enix Music. Retrieved 2013-03-01.
- ^ "Concert Information". Extra: Hyper Game Music Event 2007. Enix Music Online. Archived from the original on July 22, 2015. Retrieved 2008-10-20.
- ^ "Album Information". Lux-Pain Original Soundtrack. Square Enix Music Online. Retrieved 2008-10-20.
- ^ Jeriaska. "Interview with Darumaya". Takahiro Yamamoto (trans.). RPGFan. Archived from the original on 2008-12-21. Retrieved 2008-10-20.
- ^ "Instruments" (in French). Deep in Coma. Retrieved 2008-10-20.[permanent dead link ]
- ^ "SHADOW HEARTS II Original Soundtracks". Video Game Music Database. June 18, 2017. Retrieved May 23, 2020.
- ^ Gann, Patrick (June 10, 2009). "E3 2009: New Game and Composer Announcement Highlights". Original Sound Version. Retrieved May 14, 2020.
- ^ "Half-Minute Hero: The Second Coming - Original Soundtrack". Video Game Music Database. May 28, 2015. Retrieved May 23, 2020.
- ^ "Unchainblades EXXIV Original Soundtrack". Video Game Music Database. September 27, 2012. Retrieved May 20, 2020.
- ^ "かくりよの門 Original Soundtrack". iTunes. 11 November 2015. Retrieved 9 December 2015.
- ^ Yoko Shimomura [@midiplex] (April 13, 2017). "というわけで、本日、私と弘田佳孝氏(@kulko_yh)で音楽を担当している『エグリア』リリースされました!是非是非遊んで頂けると嬉しいです〜(*´◡'*)" (Tweet) (in Japanese) – via Twitter.
- ^ a b c "Yoshitaka Hirota". Square Enix Music Online. Retrieved May 14, 2020.
- ^ "Yoruotohyouhon". Video Game Music Database. April 14, 2008. Retrieved May 20, 2020.
- ^ "ROGUE GALAXY Premium Arrange". Video Game Music Database. August 31, 2006. Retrieved May 20, 2020.
- ^ "cotton". Video Game Music Database. December 24, 2011. Retrieved May 20, 2020.
- ^ "Istoria ~Musa~". Video Game Music Database. January 13, 2008. Retrieved May 20, 2020.
- ^ "Umineko no Naku Koro ni / Akiko Shikata". Video Game Music Database. August 15, 2008. Retrieved May 20, 2020.
- ^ "コラボレーションアルバム メッセージ Collaboration Album "Message"". Video Game Music Database. November 6, 2008. Retrieved May 20, 2020.
- ^ "Griotte no Nemuri Hime ~Fel Ary Lu En Tindharia~". Video Game Music Database. August 7, 2009. Retrieved May 20, 2020.
- ^ "SUZUNO=MIYA Ar tonelico III hymmnos concert side. Red". Video Game Music Database. October 19, 2009. Retrieved May 20, 2020.
- ^ "GUWANGE Arrange Album + Original Sound Track". Video Game Music Database. January 12, 2010. Retrieved May 20, 2020.
- ^ "yorlga". Video Game Music Database. March 2, 2010. Retrieved May 20, 2020.
External links
edit- (in Japanese) Official website