Akira Yamaoka(Sơn cương hoảng,Yamaoka Akira,born February 6, 1968)is a Japanese composer and music producer. He is best known for composing music for several video games in theSilent Hillseries byKonami,among other games. Yamaoka also worked as a producer on the series, as well as composing for theSilent Hillfilmandits sequel.Since 2010, he has been the sound director atGrasshopper Manufacture.

Akira Yamaoka
Sơn cương hoảng
Yamaoka in 2010
Born(1968-02-06)February 6, 1968(age 57)
Niigata,Japan
Occupations
Years active1991–present
Employers
SpouseTamu Murata
Websiteakirayamaoka.jp

Early life

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Yamaoka attended Tokyo Art College,[1]where he studied product design and interior design. He originally planned to follow a career in design.[2]

Career

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Yamaoka joinedKonamion September 21, 1993.[3][better source needed]He immediately began to work on the gamesContra: Hard Corps,Sparkster,andSparkster: Rocket Knight Adventures 2.Shortly thereafter, he worked on the music for the PC Engine and Sega CD versions ofSnatcher.When Konami began searching for a musician to composeSilent Hill's score, Yamaoka volunteered because he thought he was the only one capable of making the soundtrack.[1]Although initially hired as a composer, he soon became involved in overall sound design.[4]

On December 2, 2009, it was announced that Yamaoka was leaving his long term employer Konami.[5][6]On February 3, 2010, it was announced that Yamaoka had joinedGrasshopper Manufactureand was working withGoichi SudaandShinji Mikamion their action game,Shadows of the Damned.[7]He was first appointed to the role of chief sound officer at Grasshopper, but became involved in aspects of game production as well.[8]

On August 10, 2012, Yamaoka announced he would be releasing a second solo album in late 2012, one "different from the usualSilent Hillmusic. "[9]On October 31, 2012, he announced viaFacebook,that the new three-track Spanish-language single "Revolución" would premiere at V-CON during a live performance.[10]In 2014, he expressed interest in returning as a composer forSilent Hills,although the project was later cancelled.[4]

In late October and early November 2015, Yamaoka and his band performed tracks from theSilent Hillseries at nine live events in cities across the United Kingdom, titled "Silent Hill Live".[11][12]In July 2016, Yamaoka performed live at the BitSummit 4thindie gamefestival inKyoto,Japan.[13]

Style and influences

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When asked what other artists influenced his work, Yamaoka citedTrent ReznorofNine Inch Nailsas his "main inspiration, both performing and in music style."[9]Among his other influences areAngelo Badalamenti(best known for his soundtrack work withDavid Lynch),MetallicaandDepeche Mode.[1]

When asked if his studies at Tokyo Art College had helped him in his musical career, he replied:[1]"At that time,Mick KarnofJapan,Steve StrangeofVisage,and a lot of other musicians combined the notions of Art and Music with their own new style. I got really influenced by that. Therefore, every time I write songs, I try to combine Art and Music. "He has also stated that he derives much of his influence from baroque styles common throughout the 18th century.

Yamaoka stated some of his favorite songs to be "Der Mussolini" byD.A.F.,"Amber" byCraig Armstrong,"Moments in Love" byAnne Dudley,"Moon Over Moscow" by Visage, and "The Ecstasy of Gold"byEnnio Morricone.[14]

Personal life

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Before working as a video game composer, Yamaoka initially sought a career as a designer, but instead became a musician after studying product design at Tokyo Art College.[1]Yamaoka stated in 2009 that his favorite game creator isSuda51and his favorite video game isNo More Heroes.[15]In March 2011, Yamaoka auctioned some of his musical instruments to raise charity funds for the2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami.[16]His favorite of his own soundtracks isSilent Hill 2.[16]In 2014, he stated his favorite film wasDario Argento'sSuspiria.[17]He is married to Ai "Tamu" Murata, who is the drummer of the heavy metal bandNemophila.They have two daughters.[18]

Works

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Video games

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Year Title Notes
1991 Smart Ball withYasuhiko Fukudaand Manabu Saito
1994 Contra: Hard Corps with several others
Sparkster with several others
Sparkster: Rocket Knight Adventures 2 withMichiru Yamane
Snatcher Sega CD version, PlayStation version, Sega Saturn version
1996 Gradius Deluxe Pack withMiki Higashino,Kiyohiko Yamane, and Motoaki Furukawa
Ganbare Goemon: Uchū Kaizoku Akogingu with several others
Road Rage/Speed King PlayStationversion
Lightning Legend: Daigo no Daibouken "Spring's Undersea Walking Hurricane (Rankerk Hatred)"
1997 Moon: Remix RPG Adventure "Tears of Machine" and "TILT"
International Superstar Soccer Pro 98 with several others
Nagano Winter Olympics '98 with Soshiro Hokkai and Keiko Fukami
1998 Poy Poy 2
NBA In The Zone '98 with Yuichi Asami, Ryuichi Inoue, and Nobuhiko Matsufuji
Kensei: Sacred Fist with Kyoran Suzuki and Norikazu Miura
1999 Silent Hill
ISS Pro Evolution with Shinji Enomoto, Kosuke Soeda, and Hideki Kasai
1999–2012 Bemaniseries
2000 Gradius III and IV
ESPN MLS GameNight with Shinji Enomoto, Kosuke Soeda, and Hideki Kasai
2001 Silent Hill 2[19]
2002 Contra: Shattered Soldier with Sota Fujimori
2003 Silent Hill 3[20]
2004 Rumble Roses with several others
Silent Hill 4: The Room[21]
2006 Rumble Roses XX with several others
2007 Silent Hill: The Arcade with Masayuki Maruyama and Jun Ito
Silent Hill: Origins[22]
Silent Hill: The Escape
2008 Silent Hill: Homecoming
Otomedius Gorgeous! arrangements
2009 Silent Hill: Shattered Memories[23]
2010 No More Heroes 2: Desperate Struggle with several others
2011 Shadows of the Damned
Rebuild of Evangelion: Sound Impact arrangements
Sdatcher
2012 Sine Mora
Liberation Maiden
Lollipop Chainsaw music director
Silent Hill: Book of Memories guitarist on "Love Psalm (Book of Memories)"
Black Knight Sword
2013 Rotolla
Killer Is Dead music director
2014 Ranko Tsukigime's Longest Day
Murasaki Baby "Neeko"
2015 Persona 4: Dancing All Night "Time To Make History" remix
2016 Puzzle & Dragons X[24] withKenji Ito,Yuzo Koshiro,and Keigo Ozaki
The Silver Case[25] arrangements, "WHITEOUT"
Let It Die music director
2017 Astro Boy: Edge of Time[26]
World of Tanks "Battle in Japan" with Andrius Klimka[27]
2018 The 25th Ward: The Silver Case[28] withBaiyon,Erika Ito, andMasafumi Takada
2020 Dead by Daylight Chapter XVI: Silent Hill[29]
Ninjala with several others
World of Tanks "Mirny-13 – Hangar Theme" with Aleksandr Khilko and Aleksey Vanchuk[30]
2021 The Medium with Arkadiusz Reikowski[31]
2022 Deathverse: Let It Die[32]
2023 Decarnation[33]
Stray Souls[34]
2024 Silent Hill: The Short Message
Silent Hill 2 Remake
Slitterhead[35]

Films

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Year Title Notes
2006 Silent Hill withJeff Danna,also executive producer
2011 Julia X "Julia's Wish"
2012 Silent Hill: Revelation withJeff Danna
2014 Patema Inverted sound director
2017 Kuso[36] withFlying Lotus,Aphex Twin,Thundercat,and various others
2024 Return to Silent Hill[37]

Anime/television

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Year Title Notes
2022 Cyberpunk: Edgerunners Anime series based onCyberpunk 2077[38]

Other

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Year Title Notes
2006 iFuturelist
2011 "Ex Animo" byPlay for Japan: The Album with various others
Snatcher
2012 Revolución[citation needed]
"Rinkaku (Eternal Slumber Mix)"byDir En Grey[citation needed]
2013 "Rose Cat" by World 1-2 with various others
2014 "Sustain the Untruth (Remix)" by Dir En Grey[citation needed]
2016 En Mo Takenawa

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  33. ^Romano, Sal (May 11, 2023)."Decarnation launches May 31, features music by Akira Yamaoka".Gematsu.RetrievedMay 12,2023.
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