Draft:Jun Katakura
Japanese composer, music producer, and sound designer
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Jun Katakura (片倉 惇, Katakura Jun, born May 3, 1986) is a Japanese composer, music producer, and sound designer. He is the representative of JUN MUSIC.[1]
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Comment: In accordance with Wikipedia's Conflict of interest guideline, I disclose that I have a conflict of interest regarding the subject of this article. JunMusicInfo (talk) 09:54, 3 April 2026 (UTC)
Biography
After graduating from the Department of Music Design at Kunitachi College of Music, Katakura began his career as a composer for commercials. He served as COO of adNote Inc. from 2019 to 2021. He is currently based in Mishima, Shizuoka, and has worked on projects including the spatial sound design for "Future of Life," Hiroshi Ishiguro Signature Pavilion, Expo 2025 Osaka, Kansai, Japan. His work is characterized by an integrated approach to sound content and acoustic design, which he describes as "immersive sound design".[1][2][3]
Selected works
Spatial sound design
- "An exhibition that takes the voice of Creephyp like a shower" (2022)[4]
- "Park of Aging," Miraikan – The National Museum of Emerging Science and Innovation (2022)[5]
- "Future of Life," Hiroshi Ishiguro Signature Pavilion, Expo 2025 Osaka, Kansai, Japan[6]
- "Karada Wars" (からだウォーズ), Miraikan – The National Museum of Emerging Science and Innovation (2025)[7]
Film Scores
- "Bookmark 14" (2021) – Music and sound effects[8]
- "When the Calm Glows: Memories of Suzu, Oku-Noto" (2024) – Music and sound effects[2]
Video Game Music
- "Silent Cleaning" (2025, Kao Corporation, Steam) – Music and sound effects[9]
Other works
- "JUN MUSIC Exhibition: EXTREME IMMERSIVE DAY" (2025) – Event planning and production[10]
