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Happy belated birthday Koshiro Yuzo! (49)

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Lately we have been paying tributes to our favorite artists, most dead, some alive. I would like to continue the "Alive" thread with a musician who I think is not known by many people here.

Yesterday (December 12th) was Koshiro Yuzo's ((古代 祐三) birthday. The man is known for being a very, very talented music composer who shone at his best in the 16-bit era of video games consoles, composing the music of several emblematic titles of the period. He will be particularly remembered by yours truly for his work on Streets of Rage, an absolutely sublime soundtrack that had a great impact on me when I played the game at the time. The first time, I believe, when the music in a video game has struck me for its artistic quality. I would sometimes start my Genesis just for the purpose to play his music in the Sound Test. Yes, it was that good. Me and my friends had our first home party on the music of Streets of Rage.

The track he wrote for the anime opening sequence of Namco X Capcom is also great. One of the few electro-pop songs that I can listen to and appreciate; the girl has a sublime voice, and the beat is really good.

So thank you Mr Koshiro for your great work! And happy birthday!

:gbtoast:

Here is his Wikipedia if you want to check him out:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yuzo_Koshiro
 
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