Hideki Naganuma

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Hideki Naganuma
Background information
Origin Japan
Genre(s) Breakbeat, Electronic, J-pop, Funk, Hip-Hop
Occupation(s) Composer
Years active 2000-present

Hideki Naganuma (長沼 秀樹 Naganuma Hideki?) is a Japanese music composer who primarily does work for video game soundtracks. His music is broadly defined as J-Pop, but can be quite hard to categorize. He is skilled at mixing Japanese techno, funk, soul, and hip-hop elements to create a unique and vivid sound. Naganuma is most famous for his original compositions used in the Sega Dreamcast game Jet Set Radio (Jet Grind Radio in the USA). He also composed several songs for Jet Set Radio's Xbox sequel, Jet Set Radio Future. In 2004 he authored most of the music for the arcade skating game Ollie King. Most recently, his music has been featured in the SEGA production Sonic Rush for the Nintendo DS. He was recently nominated to receive the Golden Joystick Award for Soundtrack Of The Year for his work on Sonic Rush. [1]

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Songs from Jet Set Radio (Dreamcast):

  • "Let Mom Sleep" – 2:50
  • "Sneakman" – 3:51
  • "Sweet Soul Brother" – 2:55
  • "That's Enough" – 3:42
  • "Rock It On" – 3:44
  • "Humming The Bassline" – 2:54
  • "Moody's Shuffle" – 1:16
  • "Grace And Glory" – 3:16
  • "Jet Set Medley" – 6:41
  • "Jet Set Groove #1" – 0:07
  • "Jet Set Groove #2" – 0:09

The soundtrack is Jet Set Radio Original Sound Tracks and was produced by Polydor (UPCH-1048).

Songs from Jet Set Radio Future (Xbox):

  • "The Concept of Love" – 3:42
  • "Fly Like A Butterfly" – 3:21
  • "Funky Dealer" – 3:32
  • "Oldies But Happies" – 3:10
  • "Teknopathetic" – 3:45
  • "Shape Da Future" – 3:48
  • "Like It Like This Like That" – 2:49
  • "Sneakman (Toronto Mix)" – 4:17
  • "Let Mom Sleep (No Sleep Remix)" – 3:35
  • "Rock It On (D.S. Remix)" – 6:41
  • "Humming The Bassline (D.S. Remix)" – 4:18

The soundtrack is Jet Set Radio Future Original Sound Tracks and was produced by Scitron Digital Content (SCDC-00166).

Tracks from this game/cd can also be found in a CD titled XBOX The Best.

Songs from Ollie King (Arcade):

  • "Boarder 70" – 3:44
  • "Let It Go" – 3:57
  • "Too Fast" – 3:28
  • "Funk to the Top" – 3:07
  • "Brother Goes Away" – 3:41
  • "Teknopathetic (e-pop 'n' disco 80's mix)" – 5:41
  • "The Concept of Love (The Concept of Passion Mix)" – 4:41
  • "Boarder 70 (Somethin' Jazzy for your mind mix)" – 4:35

The soundtrack is Ollie King Original Soundtrack and is produced by Wave Master (WWCE-31037).

Songs from Sonic Rush (Nintendo DS):

  • "Right There, Ride On" – 2:36
  • "Back 2 Back" – 2:45
  • "What U Need" – 2:47
  • "Jeh Jeh Rocket" – 2:51
  • "Ska-Cha-Cha" – 2:51
  • "Vela-Nova" – 3:00
  • "Wrapped in Black" – 3:00
  • "A New Day" – 2:21
  • "Ethno Circus" – 2:07
  • "Metal Scratchin'" – 1:36
  • "Bomber Barbara" – 2:08
  • "Raisin Me Up" – 3:51
  • "Get Edgy" – 1:36

The soundtrack is SONIC RUSH Original Groove Rush and was produced by SEGA Corporation (WM-0516).

This list contains only original songs, though there are also several remixes, medleys, and "groove rushes" featured in the soundtrack as well.

[edit] Trivia

  • "Back 2 Back" contains samples from "Louie Louie".
  • "What U Need" appears to contains voice samples from "Hot Hot Hot."
  • "Wrapped In Black" contains a sample of Public Enemy's song Bring The Noise.
  • Hideki Naganuma also composes music for Toshihiro Nagoshi's Super Monkey Ball: Banana Blitz.
  • Hideki Naganuma did not compose the music for Sonic Rush Adventure. However there are certain points where the soundtrack tries to emulate his style.
  • Many of the incidental samples in the Jet Set Radio soundtrack are from the EastWest Dance 1 Industrial Audio Sample CD.
  • "Oldies But Happies" contains a sample that goes ""That's just plain poppycock". The sample is from a Richard Nixon's speech given during the Watergate scandal.

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