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Composer Yuzo Koshiro. The music of the Streets of Rage series of beat 'em up games, released in the early 1990s, was primarily produced by Yuzo Koshiro.. The soundtracks mainly consist of electronic dance music [1] encompassing genres such as electro, house, [2] techno, hardcore, jungle, [1] ambient, [3] breakbeat, [4] gabber, [5] noise, [6] and trance.
Daugherty brothers: (L-to-R) Tom, Pat, Michael, Tim, and Matt, 1973. Michael Daugherty was born into a musical family on April 28, 1954, in Cedar Rapids, Iowa.His father Willis Daugherty (1929–2011) was a jazz and country and western drummer, his mother Evelyn Daugherty (1927–1974) was an amateur singer, [6] and his grandmother Josephine Daugherty (1907–1991) was a pianist for silent ...
To the New World (2019); Night Owl (2018); Rio Grande (2015); American Gothic (2013); Lost Vegas (2012); Radio City: Symphonic Fantasy on Arturo Toscanini and the NBC Symphony Orchestra (2011)
In 2020, Deriviere served as the lead composer for Streets of Rage 4, with additional music by Yuzo Koshiro, Motohiro Kawashima, Yoko Shimomura, Keiji Yamagishi, Harumi Fujita, XL Middleton, Scattle, Das Mörtal, and Groundislava. Deriviere wrote the game's main themes, while each boss fight's theme was written by one of the guest composers.
Yuzo Koshiro (古代 祐三, Koshiro Yūzō, born December 12, 1967) is a Japanese composer and sound programmer. He is often regarded as one of the most influential innovators in chiptune and video game music, producing music in a number of genres including rock, jazz, symphonic, and various electronic genres such as house, electro, techno, trance, and hip hop.
Streets of Rage was released for Sega's Mega Drive/Genesis, Master System and Game Gear consoles. The second entry in the series, Streets of Rage 2, had new music (influenced by early '90s club music) from series composer Yuzo Koshiro and newcomer composer Motohiro Kawashima, more defined graphics
Route 66 is a single-movement composition for orchestra by the American composer Michael Daugherty. The piece was commissioned by the Kalamazoo Symphony Orchestra and premiered on April 25, 1998, at the Irving S. Gilmore International Keyboard Festival in East Lansing, Michigan under conductor Yoshimi Takeda.
UFO (for solo percussion and orchestra (1999), and for solo percussion and symphonic band (2000)) is a composition written by American composer Michael Daugherty for percussionist Evelyn Glennie. The world of American popular culture inspires much of Daugherty's music – in the present case, the unidentified flying objects that have been an ...