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Infobox musical artist| name = Takahito Eguchi| image =| background = non_performing_personnel| birth_date = birth date and age|1971|8|28|birth_place = Nagasaki , Japan| instrument = Piano| genre = Electronic music|Electronic , jazz| occupation = Composer, arranger| years_active = 1995–present| label = DigiCube Avex Group Wave Master | associated_acts = Noriko Matsueda nihongo| Takahito Eguchi |????|Eguchi Takahito|born August 28, 1971 is a Japanese video game music|video game composer and arrangement|arranger . He is best known for collaborating with fellow composer Noriko Matsueda on numerous soundtracks, most notably The Bouncer and Final Fantasy X-2 . He became interested in music when he was six years old after hearing his neighbor playing the piano. He attended the Tokyo Conservatoire Shobi where he acquainted Matsueda.Employed at Square Enix from 1998 to 2003, Eguchi is currently working as a freelance composer; he has since had various minor roles on video games and has also scored three anime series. In addition, he performed the piano on Yoko Shimomura 's album Murmur . Eguchi creates mostly electronic music.
Biography
Born in Nagasaki , Japan, Takahito Eguchi became interested in music at the age of six when he heard his neighbor playing the piano. While his father, a judo athlete, initially tried to push him into pursuing sports, he eventually agreed to let him take piano lessons, as long as he agreed to study with his sister.cite web|url= http://www.rocketbaby.net/interviews_takahito_eguchi_bouncer_jpn.html |title=Takahito Eguchi interview in Japanese|publisher=RocketBaby|accessdate=2010-02-22 |archiveurl = http://web.archive.org/web/20010830221352/ http://www.rocketbaby.net/interviews_takahito_eguchi_bouncer_jpn.html |archivedate = 2001-08-30 Eguchi enrolled at the Tokyo Conservatoire Shobi, where he met long-term composing partner Noriko Matsueda . After graduating from the college or university school of music|conservatoire , he produced numerous compositions, joined a band as a keyboardist, and worked as a software design er. He also gave Matsueda advice on music manipulation during her first game project, Front Mission (video game)|Front Mission , in 1995.cite web|url= http://www.squareenixmusic.com/composers/eguchi/biography.shtml|title=Takahito Eguchi :: Biography|publisher=Square Enix Music Online|author=Chris|accessdate=2009-10-29 At her request, he also arrangement|arranged and orchestration|orchestrated "Theme of Bahamut Lagoon ~ Opening" for the bonus disc of the original soundtrack to Bahamut Lagoon (1996).cite web|url= http://www.rpgfan.com/soundtracks/bahamut/index.html|title=Bahamut Lagoon OST|publisher=RPGFan|author=Kalabakov, Daniel; Dragon God|accessdate=2009-10-30
Eguchi joined Square Co.|Square (now Square Enix ) in 1998; his first job was composing the 1999 title Racing Lagoon alongside Matsueda and synthesizer programmer Ryo Yamazaki . Although his role was minor compared to Matsueda's, he was responsible for the opening and ending themes, the majority of the battle themes, and the bonus track "Taiman Battle Remix". Eguchi and Matsueda collaborated once again in 2000 on the PlayStation 2 game The Bouncer .cite web|url= http://www.gamespot.com/ps2/action/bouncer/tech_info.html? tag=tabs;summary|title=The Bouncer Tech Info|publisher= GameSpot |accessdate=2009-10-30 He created a lot more music than on previous soundtracks; a large amount of the music produced was not used in the game and there were also many post-production demands. He composed the pop ballad "Forevermore", which was arranged and provided lyrics by Narada Michael Walden and Sunny Hilden and performed by Shanice in "Love Is the Gift", the ending theme to the English-language versions of the game. The song was also sold as a single and featured in a promotional album.cite web|url= http://www.squareenixmusic.com/reviews/chris/bouncersingle.shtml|title=The Bouncer: Love is the Gift – Shanice Wilson :: Review by Chris|publisher=Square Enix Music Online|author=Chris|accessdate=2009-10-30cite web|url= http://www.squareenixmusic.com/albums/b/bouncerpromo.shtml|title=The Bouncer Promo Album|publisher=Square Enix Music Online|accessdate=2009-10-30 In 2002, Eguchi arranged the track "Hand in Hand -Reprise-" for Yoko Shimomura 's score to Kingdom Hearts .cite web|url= http://www.rpgfan.com/soundtracks/k-hearts/index.html|title=Kingdom Hearts OST|publisher=RPGFan|author=Rzeminski, Lucy; Maas, Liz; Kalabakov, Daniel|accessdate=2009-10-30
Eguchi reunited with Matsueda to compose Final Fantasy X-2 (2003).cite web|url= http://www.gamespot.com/ps2/rpg/finalfantasyx2/tech_info.html? tag=tabs;summary|title=Final Fantasy X-2 Tech Info|publisher= GameSpot |accessdate=2009-10-30 Despite being panned by critics and fans alike and having a low budget, the soundtrack was commercially successful. He was also the game's orchestrator and the composer of the love ballad " Music of Final Fantasy X-2#Real Emotion/1000 no Kotoba|Real Emotion/1000 no Kotoba ". In 2004, Eguchi and Matsueda composed Final Fantasy X-2#Versions and merchandise|Final Fantasy X-2 International + Last Mission and arranged three pieces in the Music of Final Fantasy X-2#Final Fantasy X-2 Piano Collection|Final Fantasy X-2 Piano Collection album. The Piano Collections album was their final project at while at Square Enix, which they both left afterward.cite web|url= http://na.square-enix.com/music/cm/profile/|title=Artists & Composers|publisher= Square Enix |accessdate=2010-01-20 Since his departure, he has been involved in several anime projects; he was the co-composer of D.N.Angel (2003) and Rental Magica (2007) and the sole composer of Trinity Blood (2005). He has also mixed Shimomura's arrangements for the Dark Chronicle#Audio|Dark Chronicle Premium Arrange album and performed piano on her vocal album Murmur . In 2006, he contributed three compositions and two arrangements to the Xbox 360 game Sonic the Hedgehog (2006 video game)|Sonic the Hedgehog ; he also worked on the 2008 follow-up Sonic Unleashed .
Musical style and influences
Eguchi and Matsueda are noted for creating mainly jazzy and electronic music|electronic tracks for the scores they have collaborated on; Eguchi is credited for most of the electronic music. The soundtrack to The Bouncer , of which Eguchi and Matsueda co-composed a lot of the pieces, featured among other genres rock, electronica , and jazz fusion .cite web|url= http://www.squareenixmusic.com/reviews/chris/bouncer2disc.shtml|title=The Bouncer Original Soundtrack (Japan) :: Review by Chris|publisher=Square Enix Music Online|author=Chris|accessdate=2009-11-03 A professional pianist, Eguchi often utilizes the piano in his compositions. He has stated that most of the time he composes and arranges music is at his home studio, where his friends help out by recording acoustic music|acoustic instruments ; if the quality of these recordings are not adequate, however, Eguchi replaces them at the company's studio. He has said that by the time he is finished creating the music, he is only sleeping three to four hours a week.
He cites Igor Stravinsky , Ryuichi Sakamoto , and Miles Davis as musical influences.cite web|url= http://www.squareenixmusic.com/composers/eguchi/index.shtml|title=Takahito Eguchi|publisher=Square Enix Music Online|accessdate=2009-10-25 When asked about which musicians he would like to collaborate with, he replied, "A musician who has passed away, Miles Davis. There are too many living musicians to talk about. A few are Herbie Hancock , Aretha Franklin , and Ryuichi Sakamoto." His interest in composition came about after being inspired by a variety of jazz, electronic, modernism (music)|modernist , and pop musicians.
Discography
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Anime
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Other works
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References
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External links
http://www.takahito-eguchi.com/ Official website
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