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Might*U | Yuki Hayashi | 06:29 | |
To the Limit | Yuki Hayashi | 02:06 | |
Revengers | Yuki Hayashi | 02:27 | |
We'll be everyone's heroes | Yuki Hayashi | 01:54 | |
GO Beyond!! | Yuki Hayashi | 06:25 | |
Jet Set Run (Re-Build) | Yuki Hayashi, Takahiro Obata | 04:39 | |
ハイキュー!! | Yuki Hayashi | 03:53 | |
Go Straight! | Yuki Hayashi | 01:53 | |
失恋 | Yuki Hayashi | 03:00 | |
THE Ren | Yuki Hayashi | 02:35 |
Respected Japanese film and television
composer Yuki Hayashi came at his career quite accidentally. Born December 31,
1980, Hayashi’s early life was devoted to sports, specifically rhythmic gymnastics.
His focus on music began as he discovered how important the right piece of
music was to the success of a routine. He taught himiself composing, and then
began to study music and musicmaking in earnest. Before the age of 30 he had
one of his first great successes with the music for the TV series Triangle.
In addition to writing pieces specifically for gymnastic routines, Hayashi scored
such popular programs as Legal High, and Rich Man, Poor Woman
before getting his first feature film scoring assignment with 2013’s Strawberry
Night. His work on the 2014 soundtrack for the movie Ao—Haru—Ride included
the standout track “Hahano Byouki”. His first album, Hayashi Seisakusho
Oto no Tsumeawase Bin 1, came out in 2016. He would also lend his talents
to a number of video games as well as anime series including 2017’s Welcome to
the Ballroom, 2019’s Pocket Monster, and 2020’s Dragon Quest: The
Adventure of Dai.