Kenichiro Fukui
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Kenichiro Fukui (福井 健一郎 Fukui Ken'ichirō?) is a Japanese video game music composer, arranger and performer. Before working at Square Enix, he was part of Konami. He is an arranger and a keyboardist in the band The Black Mages, formed in 2003. Additionally, Fukui arranged Angela Aki's "Kiss Me Good-bye" from Final Fantasy XII. In October of 2007 he left Square-Enix for reasons as yet undisclosed. [1]
Update: It is now known that he left Square-Enix to become a lecturer, although he still works with The Black Mages. Source: [1]
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[edit] Works
- Gradius II (1988): arranger
- Sunset Riders (1991): composer
- Xexex (1991): arranger
- Lethal Enforcers (1992): composer
- Violent Storm (1993): composer
- Einhänder (1997): composer
- All Star Pro-Wrestling (2000): composer
- All Star Pro-Wrestling III (2003): composer
- Romancing SaGa -Minstrel Song- (2005): performer
- Hanjuku Hero 4 (2005): arranger
- Final Fantasy VII Advent Children (2005): composer, arranger, performer
- Front Mission 5: Scars of the War (2005): composer (with Hidenori Iwasaki)
- Project Sylpheed (2006): music director & composer
- Final Fantasy XII Revenant Wings (2007): composer (with Hitoshi Sakimoto)
[edit] Discography
- Einhänder Original Soundtrack (1997)
- Allstar Pro-Wrestling II Original Soundtrack (2001)
- The Black Mages (2003)
- The Black Mages II The Skies Above (2005)
- Romancing SaGa -Minstrel Song- Original Soundtrack (2005)
- The Black Mages III: Darkness and Starlight (2008)
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[edit] Trivia
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- In the game Project Sylpheed Fukui's track Interstellar Cruise Missile features a bridge-portion which is the same as the main melody from Impatience, a track featured in the game Einhänder.