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Soichi Terada

On 29 June 2018, Soichi Terada was a guest on NTS x SONOS International Knockout. Soichi Terada has been played on NTS over 170 times, featured on 148 episodes and was first played on 17 July 2014.

Soichi Terada (寺田 創一, Terada Soichi) is a Japanese electronic music composer. He’s best known in the west for his work on the Ape Escape (サルゲッチュ, Saru Getchu) series. He also composed the Japanese version of the soundtrack to the PS2 game Fantavision and the Japan-only game Futari no Fantavision. Prior to his acclaim for video game soundtracks, Terada got some recognition for his early 90s house releases, primarily released on his own Far East recording label. He later diversified into making jungle in the mid 90s, a style he would eventually gain wider recognition for with the Ape Escape soundtracks.

Some remix work for Akiko Kanazawa in the early 90s eventually led to a collaboration starting in the early 2000s under the moniker of Omodaka, which is a fusion of chiptune and Min’yō (Japanese folk music).

Since the release of the Sounds from the Far East compilation on Rush Hour in 2015, Terada has been enjoying overseas success and renewed interest among the electronic community.

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Soichi Terada

On 29 June 2018, Soichi Terada was a guest on NTS x SONOS International Knockout. Soichi Terada has been played on NTS over 170 times, featured on 148 episodes and was first played on 17 July 2014.

Soichi Terada (寺田 創一, Terada Soichi) is a Japanese electronic music composer. He’s best known in the west for his work on the Ape Escape (サルゲッチュ, Saru Getchu) series. He also composed the Japanese version of the soundtrack to the PS2 game Fantavision and the Japan-only game Futari no Fantavision. Prior to his acclaim for video game soundtracks, Terada got some recognition for his early 90s house releases, primarily released on his own Far East recording label. He later diversified into making jungle in the mid 90s, a style he would eventually gain wider recognition for with the Ape Escape soundtracks.

Some remix work for Akiko Kanazawa in the early 90s eventually led to a collaboration starting in the early 2000s under the moniker of Omodaka, which is a fusion of chiptune and Min’yō (Japanese folk music).

Since the release of the Sounds from the Far East compilation on Rush Hour in 2015, Terada has been enjoying overseas success and renewed interest among the electronic community.

Original source: Last.fm

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Do It Again
Soichi Terada, Shinichiro Yokota
Far East Recording1992
Low Tension (Foog Remix)
Manabu Nagayama, Soichi Terada (Foog mix)
Utopia Records2015
Saturday Love Sunday
Soichi Terada
Rush Hour Recordings2015
Hohai Beats
Soichi Terada
Rush Hour Recordings2015
Sunshower (Vox)
Soichi Terada, Nami Shimada
Far East Recording1993
Voices From Beyond
Soichi Terada
Rush Hour Recordings2015
Silent Chord
Soichi Terada
Rush Hour2021
Sunshower
Soichi Terada, Larry Levan
H-Track2014
CPM
Soichi Terada
Rush Hour Recordings2015
Moments Of Samples
Soichi Terada
Far East Recording1993

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