Satoru Kōsaki


Satoru Kōsaki is a Japanese music composer and arranger. He is best known for his work on anime, including Lucky Star, The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya, Monogatari, Beastars and The Apothecary Diaries. He worked at Namco, where he primarily composed soundtracks for video games. Since 2005, he has been affiliated with Keiichi Okabe's music production company Monaca, where he has often collaborated with his colleagues to produce soundtracks for anime and other media.

Biography

Early life

Kōsaki was born on September 16, 1974, in Toyonaka, Osaka, Japan. He began playing the piano and Electone, at the age of three. His parents also played classical guitar and frequently played songs by classical guitarists within the household. Although he eventually ceased playing the piano, he played the trumpet in his junior high school's brass band. He listened to fusion artists such as Casiopea and T-Square, as well as pop artists such as Hikaru Genji, and developed an interest in video game music through the Mycom BASIC Magazine, where he started to program music on a PC-9801.
As an information engineering student at Kyoto University, he developed an interest in composing music as a member of the amateur circle "Yoshida Music Factory", which he decided to join instead of the university's brass club. He purchased a Roland JV-1000 for composition purposes, using a 4-track multitrack recorder. The circle created music in a wide variety of genres, so he listened to several albums for inspiration. Director Yutaka Yamamoto, who was also at the same university, asked Kōsaki to compose the soundtrack for his film Onnen Sentai Ressentiment, as well as playing the role of Emperor Komuro. As he did not have any formal music education, his process for creating music involved listening to existing music and imitating styles, but realized this approach would be risky due to lacking a deep understanding of each genre.

Namco (1999–2005)

After his graduation in 1999, he applied to join Namco and submitted a demo tape consisting of tracks he composed while at university, as he admired the music of Namco composer Nobuyoshi Sano and wanted to work with him. After receiving an offer, he joined the company, where his first work was composing music for the arcade game Aqua Rush. He used Microsoft Excel to compose and program the music, which he did not find difficult due to his previous music programming experiences.
Kōsaki went on to compose tracks for video game series including Tekken and Kotoba no Puzzle, along with working as an in-house trumpeter for various games. Kotoba no Puzzle: Mojipittan features Shibuya-kei-inspired music, with influences from early Namco game music and 80s synthpop. He aimed to write catchy melodies, which was a trial-and-error process. Its theme song is "Futari no Mojipittan", which features vocals by Moji-kun's voice actress Nana Furuhara. For his work on Tekken games, he created music in genres such as techno and breakbeat; he did not consider these genres to be his area of expertise, but tried his best to maintain a quality on par with other composers involved.
During his time at Namco, he was also a member of fellow Namco composer Hiroshi Okubo's doujin circle nanosounds, where he contributed original tracks to a number of albums. He also participated in J-pop competitions, but was unsuccessful in all of them. Still in contact with director Yamamoto, he would also score the music for the 2005 OVA Munto 2: Beyond the Walls of Time, using the alias Shinji Ikeda as he was still employed at Namco at the time. Citing a desire to compose a greater variety of music without restrictions, he left the company towards the end of the year to join Monaca, a production group founded the previous year by his former colleague Keiichi Okabe, who had previously left Namco in 2001 for similar reasons.

Monaca (2005–present)

Kōsaki's first major project with Monaca was the soundtrack for the 2006 anime television series The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya. Series production director Yamamoto recommended Kōsaki as the composer for the anime, who found it difficult to get involved in such a large scale project outside of Namco, serving as another reason for quitting the company to join Monaca. An album containing three of his compositions for the anime sold more than 136,000 copies in Japan and peaked at #5 on the weekly Oricon Singles Chart. "God knows..." in particular has received a lot of acclaim, although Kōsaki found it challenging to compose due to having little experience with band recording and playing guitar, so he studied band rock music. Although he often incorporated live musicians in his previous Namco work, this served as the first time he composed a track fully performed by a band.
In 2007, he composed the soundtrack for the anime television series Lucky Star; the series' opening theme "Motteke! Sailor Fuku" peaked at #2 on the chart upon release. It would also go on to win the 2007 Radio Kansai Award, a subset of the Animation Kobe Theme Song Award. He found the workload overwhelming, as prior to joining Monaca he was not used to composing a large number of tracks under time constraints.
He served as the lead composer for Bakemonogatari in 2009, composing all of the background music and most of the songs. The song "Renai Circulation", features lyrics by Meg Rock and vocals by Kana Hanazawa as character Nadeko Sengoku. Kōsaki felt it would be interesting to feature Hanazawa rapping, inspired by Shibuya-kei group Kaseki Cider. The song received acclaim in particular and inspired a wave of cover dances and mash-ups on Niconico during the 2010s. It later found further popularity on TikTok in the late 2010s, which intrigued Kōsaki as many people who listened to it did not know about it at the time of release.
In December 2010, he announced an indefinite hiatus from his work due to poor health. He began a second illness-related hiatus in February 2014 and returned to work in January 2015. During this time, he re-studied music theory, as he previously felt insecure about not having formal music education.
In 2019, he worked on the anime Beastars, which features gypsy-inspired music. In 2020, a compilation album titled Satoru Kosaki 20th Anniversary Selected Works "DAWN" was released to commemorate 20 years of being a composer. It includes a selection of his most successful songs, while the limited edition release also includes a selection of anime BGM. In 2021, he composed for the anime Vivy: Fluorite Eye's Song; the following year, the anime won the Best Music Anime award at AniTrendz's 8th Annual Anime Trending Awards. He aimed to compose powerful songs to correspond with the story and imagery, and has been happy to see his work receive such high praise.

Works

Anime

YearTitleNotes
2005Munto 2: Beyond the Walls of Time& theme song "Toki no Kabe o Koete", lyrics; as Shinji Ikeda
2006The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya& insert songs "God knows...", "Lost my music", and "Koi no Mikuru Densetsu"
2007Lucky Star& opening theme "Motteke! Sailor Fuku", various insert songs
2008Penguin Musume Heartopening theme "Ren'ai Jiyū Shoujo"
2008Sekireiopening theme "Sekirei", ending theme "Dear sweet heart"
2008Lucky Star OVA
2008Kannagi: Crazy Shrine Maidens& opening theme "Motto Hade ni ne!", ending themes "Musuhi no Toki" and "Shirigeya no Theme", various insert songs
2009Sora o Miageru Shōjo no Hitomi ni Utsuru Sekai& insert song "Montaro no Uta"; with various others
2009The Melancholy of Haruhi-chan Suzumiya& opening theme "Ima Made no Arasuji", ending theme "Atogaki no Yō na Mono"
2009Nyorōn Churuya-san& opening theme "Ima Made no Arasuji", ending theme "Atogaki no Yō na Mono"
2009The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiyasecond season; & opening theme "Super Driver"
2009Tenjōbito to Akutobito Saigo no Tatakaiwith various others
2009Bakemonogatari& opening themes "staple stable", "Kaerimichi", "ambivalent world", "Renai Circulation", and "sugar sweet nightmare"
2010The Disappearance of Haruhi Suzumiyawith Ryuichi Takada, Keigo Hoashi, and Kakeru Ishihama
2010Working!!opening theme "Someone Else", ending theme "Go to Heart Edge"
2010Sekirei: Pure Engagementending theme "Onnaji Kimochi"
2010Highschool of the Deadending theme "Under the Honey Shine"
2010Ore no Imōto ga Konna ni Kawaii Wake ga Nai& ending theme "Tadaima.", insert song "Meteor Impact"
2010Star Driver: Kagayaki no Takuto& various insert songs; with various others
2011Fractaleinsert song "Hiru no Hoshi"
2011Wandering Sonwith Keiichi Okabe and Keigo Hoashi
2011A Channel& opening theme "Morning Arch", ending theme "Humming Girl"; with Ryuichi Takada, Keigo Hoashi, and Kakeru Ishihama
2011The Idolmasteropening theme "Ready!!"
2012Nisemonogatari& opening themes "Futakotome", "marshmallow justice", and "Platinum Disco"
2012Natsume Yūjin-chō Shiending theme "Takaramono"
2012A Channel & smileopening theme "Balloon Theater"
2012Joshirakuopening theme "Oato ga Yoroshikutte... yo!"
2012Blast of Tempestending theme "Happy Endings"
2012Arata-naru Sekaitheme song "Arata-naru Sekai"
2012Nekomonogatari (Black)& opening theme "perfect slumbers", ending theme "Kieru Daydream"
2013Star Driver The Movie& insert song "Hikari no Octave"; with various others
2013Vividred Operationending theme "Vivid Shining Sky"
2013Muromi-sanopening theme "Nanatsu no Umi yori Kimi no Umi"
2013Ore no Imōto ga Konna ni Kawaii Wake ga Nai.& insert song "Planet Burst"
2013Monogatari Series: Second Season& opening themes "chocolate insomnia", "happy bite", "Mōsō Express", "fast love", and "Kogarashi Sentiment", ending theme "Sono Koe o Oboeteru"
2014The Idolmaster Movie: Beyond the Brilliant Future!theme song "Masterpiece"
2014Wake Up, Girls! Seven Idolstheme song "Tachiagare!", insert song "Ōzora no Prism"
2014Wake Up, Girls!opening theme "7 Girls War"
2014Captain Earthinsert song "Mugen no Hana"
2016Kizumonogatari Part 1: Tekketsuwith Ryuichi Takada, Keigo Hoashi, and Ken Namba
2016Koyomimonogatari
2016Monster Strikewith Keiichi Hirokawa and Kuniyuki Takahashi
2016Anne Happywith various others
2016Kizumonogatari Part 2: Nekketsu& ending theme "étoile et toi"
2016Monster Strike The Moviewith Kuniyuki Takahashi, Ryuichi Takada, and Keiichi Hirokawa
2017Kizumonogatari Part 3: Reiketsu& ending theme "étoile et toi "
2017Frame Arms Girlopening theme "Tiny Tiny"
2017Owarimonogatari& opening themes "terminal terminal" and "dreamy date drive"
2017Fireworks& insert song "Forever Friends"
2017Wake Up, Girls! New Chapterinsert song "Kakeru x Kakeru"
2018Fate/Extra Last Encore& opening theme "Bright Burning Shout"; with various others
2019Zoku Owarimonogatariopening theme "07734"
2019Beastars& ending themes "Le Zoo" and "Floating Story on the Moon"; insert songs "Many Stories" and "A Tale of Moon"; with Ryuichi Takada
2020Maesetsu!with Oliver Good and Keita Inoue
2021Vivy: Fluorite Eye's Song& opening theme & ending themes "Sing My Pleasure" and "Fluorite Eye's Song"; insert songs "My Code", "A Tender Moon Tempo", "Galaxy Anthem", and "Harmony of One's Heart"
2022Aharen-san Is Indecipherable& ending theme "AHAREN HEART"; with Oliver Good and Keita Inoue
2023The Apothecary Diaries& insert songs "Ashita o Tazunete", "Secchuuka", and "Sōkū no Honō"; with Kevin Penkin and Alisa Okehazama
2023Protocol: Rainwith Oliver Good and Keita Inoue
2023The Diary of Ochibi-san
2024Beastars Final Season - Part 1opening theme "Into The World"; with issei
2024Monogatari Series: Off & Monster Seasonepisodes #1-6

Video games

YearTitleNotes
1999Aqua Rushwith Akitaka Tohyama and Yoshihito Yano
2000Tekken Tag TournamentPS2 version; & trumpet; with various others
2001Mr. Driller Gtrumpet
2001Tekken 4arcade version; with Yuu Miyake and Akitaka Tohyama
2001Kotoba no Puzzle: Mojipittanarcade version; & various insert songs, lyrics, vocals
2002Taiko no Tatsujin 3trumpet
2002Tekken 4PS2 version; with various others
2002Star Trigonwith Jesahm, Hiroshi Okubo and Tetsukazu Nakanishi
2002Mr. Driller Drill Landtrumpet
2003Kotoba no Puzzle: MojipittanPS2 version; & various insert songs, lyrics, vocals
2003Yumeria& trumpet, melodica
2003R: Racing Evolutionwith various others
2004Katamari Damacytrumpet
2004Xenosaga FreaksXenopittan minigame only; & various insert songs; with Hiroshi Okubo
2004Kotoba no Puzzle: Mojipittan Daijiten& trumpet, various insert songs, lyrics, vocals; with various others
2004Tekken 5arcade version; with various others
2005Tekken 5PS2 version; & theme song "Sparking"; with various others
2005Mobile Suit Gundam: One Year Wartrumpet; with various others
2005We Love Katamaritrumpet
2005The Idolmasterarcade version; insert song "Mahou wo Kakete!", lyrics
2005Taiko no Tatsujin: Tobikkiri! Anime Specialopening theme "Hibike! Taiko no Tatsujin", trumpet
2005Tekken: Dark Resurrectionwith various others
2005Taiko no Tatsujin: Wai Wai Happy Rokudaimeinsert song "Swan Lake ~still a duckling~"; trumpet
2005Me & My Katamaritrumpet
2006Rappelzwith various others
2007Kotoba no Puzzle: Mojipittan DS
2007The IdolmasterXbox 360 version; insert song "Go My Way!!", trumpet
2007Beautiful Katamaritrumpet
2007Tekken 6"Artificial Ruins"
2007The Promise of Haruhi Suzumiyawith Hiromoto Nakaya
2008Lucky Star: Ryōō Gakuen Ōtōsaiopening theme "Hamatte Sabotte Oh My God!"
2008The Idolmaster Live For You!insert song "My Song"
2008Kotoba no Puzzle: Mojipittan Wii
2008Secret Game: Killer Queen opening theme "Secret Game"
2009The Idolmaster SPinsert song "Kiramekirari"
2009Hatsune Miku: Project DIVAopening theme "The Secret Garden", insert song "Dear Cocoa Girls"
2009The Idolmaster Dearly Starstheme song "Hello!!"
2009Sekirei: Gifts from the Futureending theme "Survive Baby Survive!"
2010Tantei Opera Milky Holmesopening theme "Ameagari no Mirai", ending theme "Kikoenakutemo Arigatо̄"
2013The Idolmaster Shiny TVinsert song "Sora"
2018Monogatari Series PucPuctheme song "Wicked Prince"
2019Yin Yang Shi: Bai Wen Pai& various insert songs; with Ryuichi Takada
2021The Idolmaster: Starlit Seasoninsert song "Gratitude"
2022The Idolmaster Cinderella Girls: Starlight Stageinsert song "Junjou Sekkin Story"
2023Ensemble Stars!insert song "Angelic Grace"
2025Once Upon a Katamariinsert song "Katamari Damacy"