Soichi Terada

Soichi Terada
Native name 寺田 創一
Born (1965-03-19) March 19, 1965
Tokyo, Japan
Genres Electronic, drum and bass, jungle, chiptune
Occupation(s) Composer, arranger, remixer
Instruments Electronic organ
Years active 1989–present
Labels Far East Recording
Website http://www.fareastrecording.com/mt/

Soichi Terada (寺田 創一 Terada Sōichi, born March 19, 1965, in Tokyo, Japan) is a Japanese electronic music composer, best known for his work in the Ape Escape video game series.

Terada majored in computer science and electric organ at the University of Electro-Communications. After graduating in 1989, he formed the record label Far East Recording. This led him to begin remixing for artists such as Nami Shimada and Akiko Kanazawa. His first major solo project was composing the score to the Japanese drama Psychometrer Eiji.[1]

He formed the musical group Omodaka with Kanazawa. Omodaka has released several albums, including Fortunate 1mark, Yosawya san, Kyoteizinc, Cantata no.147, Favorite Games, Plum Song, Sanosa and Bridge Song.[2]

Terada has also contributed his work to various video games. His first video game soundtrack was the score to Wangan Trial in 1998. A year later, he began working on the soundtrack for the Ape Escape series of video games, eventually composing for seven games.[3]

Works

Albums
Year Title
1992 Far East Recording
Unity
Urban Rhythm Solutions
1993 Far East Recording 2
1994 Smoky
1995 Sumo Jungle
Sumo Jungle 2
1996 Oldies
News and Oldies
Sumo Jungle Grandeur
15 Years
1997 Wangan Trial Original Soundtrack
1998 Acid Face
1999 よこいさん
2000 Don't Panic Seaman
Fantavision Original Soundtrack
2004 Gacha Mecha Stadium Saru Bato~re Sarundtracks!!
2009 Smoky EP
2011 Ape Escape Originape Soundtracks
2012 Ape Escape 3 Originape Soundtracks
Video games
Year Title
1998 Wangan Trial
1999 Ape Escape
2000 Fantavision (Japanese version)
2001 Space Fisherman
2002 Futari no FantaVision
2004 Ape Escape: Pumped & Primed
EyeToy: Monkey Mania
2005 Ape Escape: On the Loose
Ape Escape 3
2006 Ape Escape: Million Monkeys
2007 Ape Escape: SaruSaru Big Mission

References

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