Interview: Secret Of Mana Composer Hiroki Kikuta Reflects On The Timeless SNES Soundtrack

“I’m sure the long development period of two years put a lot of stress on my heart”.

Recently, we at Time Extension had the opportunity to interview the Secret of Mana and Trials of Mana (Seiken Densetsu 3) composer Hiroki Kikuta, talking about his early influences, his work on the legendary RPGs, and his approach to composing.

The legendary Japanese musician is an individual whose music we’ve admired for decades now and will probably need no introduction if you have even a cursory knowledge of the role-playing genre. But for the benefit of those who are somehow still unfamiliar with his work, it’s probably for the best that we give a quick rundown of some of his career highlights before we jump into our conversation, in the hopes that it may convince them to seek out his music and discover why he has become such a respected and admired artist in the field.

Read the full article on timeextension.com

“I’m sure the long development period of two years put a lot of stress on my heart”.

Recently, we at Time Extension had the opportunity to interview the Secret of Mana and Trials of Mana (Seiken Densetsu 3) composer Hiroki Kikuta, talking about his early influences, his work on the legendary RPGs, and his approach to composing.

The legendary Japanese musician is an individual whose music we’ve admired for decades now and will probably need no introduction if you have even a cursory knowledge of the role-playing genre. But for the benefit of those who are somehow still unfamiliar with his work, it’s probably for the best that we give a quick rundown of some of his career highlights before we jump into our conversation, in the hopes that it may convince them to seek out his music and discover why he has become such a respected and admired artist in the field.

Read the full article on timeextension.com

 

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