First of all, I would like to say that I have always loved your music. As a composer myself I find your musical style to be diverse and inspirational.
I have a few questions though, and I'm sure others have asked these as well:
Where do you find inspiration for your music, and what is your creative process for developing a soundtrack?
What soundtrack was the most fun/satisfying to develop in your career?
Are you or BasisSCAPE working on any current projects that you are permitted to speak of?
A question from a friend of mine: "have you ever considered, or been asked to collaborate with other equally big names such as Shoji Meguro, Masashi Hamauzu, or Junya Nakano?"
Do you think you will return to the style of Breath of Fire V at some point with a future soundtrack? This was by far one of my most favourite soundtracks from you; the industrial style was beautiful!
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Hello Mr Sakimoto,
First of all, I would like to say that I have always loved your music. As a composer myself I find your musical style to be diverse and inspirational.
I have a few questions though, and I'm sure others have asked these as well:
Where do you find inspiration for your music, and what is your creative process for developing a soundtrack?
What soundtrack was the most fun/satisfying to develop in your career?
Are you or BasisSCAPE working on any current projects that you are permitted to speak of?
A question from a friend of mine: "have you ever considered, or been asked to collaborate with other equally big names such as Shoji Meguro, Masashi Hamauzu, or Junya Nakano?"
Do you think you will return to the style of Breath of Fire V at some point with a future soundtrack? This was by far one of my most favourite soundtracks from you; the industrial style was beautiful!
Thank you!
EDIT: Some additional questions;
What modern artists inspire you?
What do you love the most about creating music?
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