Soichi Terada

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Soichi Terada (Japanese: 寺田 創一, Hepburn: Terada Sōichi; born March 19, 1965) is a Japanese electronic music composer, best known for his work in the Ape Escape video game series. He started producing music in 1989 as well as remixing singers such as Nami Shimada. He and fellow producer Shinichiro Yokota formed Far East Recording in 1990, releasing various albums and singles. After releasing the album Sumo Jungle in 1996, he composed the soundtrack for Ape Escape in 1999.

Also known asOmodaka, TRD-01
Born (1965-03-19) March 19, 1965 (age 61)
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Soichi Terada
寺田 創一
Terada in 2022
Terada in 2022
Background information
Also known asOmodaka, TRD-01
Born (1965-03-19) March 19, 1965 (age 61)
GenresHouse, drum and bass, jungle, chiptune
OccupationsComposer, arranger, remixer
InstrumentElectronic organ
Years active1989–present
LabelFar East Recording
Websitehttp://www.fareastrecording.com/mt/
Japanese name
Kanji寺田 創一
Hiraganaてらだ そういち
Transcriptions
RomanizationTerada Sōichi
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In 2014, "The Far East Transcripts" EP was released, sparking interest in Terada's work. A year after, the album Sounds from the Far East was released, which led to him touring and creating more music.[1][2][3]

Biography

Early life and career

Terada was born on March 19, 1965, in Tokyo, Japan, playing the electronic organ when he was younger. He majored in computer science and electronic organ at the University of Electro-Communications. In 1987, he traveled to New York City as a part of a three-piece band and "fell in love with the city and its distinctive sound." When he returned to Tokyo, he started producing house music and trying to emulate the city's style, sending demos to labels like Sleeping Bag Records but with no avail.[4][5][6] That same year, Terada met Shinichiro Yokota at a Vestax DJ Contest,[7][8][9][1] where Terada introduced Yokota to house music synthesizers and letting him use his instruments.[10][11][12]

In 1989, he produced the song "Sun Shower" for singer Nami Shimada,[13] which was remixed by Larry Levan and Mark Kamins.[14][15][16] A year after, he and Yokota formed the label Far East Recording after Terada graduated university,[17] releasing their first album called Far East Recording in 1992.[18]

In 1997, he composed for the Japanese drama Psychometrer Eiji alongside Chuei Yoshikawa and DJ Krush.

Video games and Omodaka

Terada in costume for the Omodaka project.

Terada started composing soundtracks for video games in 1998, with his first for Wangan Trial.

In 1999, Terada was given an opportunity to compose the music for Ape Escape after a game director listened to his track "Sumo Jungle."[19] When he learned what the game was about, Terada was "really excited" as he played on the PlayStation and was shown demo footage of the game.[20][21] A year after, he composed for the Japanese version of the PlayStation 2 game Fantavision.[22]

In 2001, he created the project Omodaka while trying to create a "boat racing song."[23] He released the first album, Cantata No. 147, under the project in 2006. Japanese folk singer Akiko Kanazawa joined the project as the genre transitioned to folktronica in 2009. That same year, he donned a white mask and a Miko outfit.[24] Under the project, Terada writes about the prostitution during the Edo period and gambling in Japan and starts with a backing tracks first instead of lyrics.[25]

Resurgence

In 2014, London-based Japanese label Hhatri released The Far East Transcripts, an EP which included three of Yokota's tracks and one of Terada's tracks. The EP sparked renewed interest in Japanese house music, especially Yokota and Terada's works.[26] In 2015, Dutch label Rush Hour reached out to Terada if he wanted to release a compilation album of his work, to which he agreed.[27] They released a compilation album called Sounds from the Far East, which was compiled by German-born Korean DJ Hunee.[28][29]

The album's release led to Terada producing more music and going on tours,[30][31][32][33] including Europe and North America for the first time in 2016.[34] In 2017, he toured with Nick Dwyer of Weird Together in India, which was hosted by the Red Bull Music Academy.[35][36][37][38][39]

Artistry

Influences

Terada is influenced by house and hip hop,[40] as well as bands such as RC Succession, Akiko Yano and Yellow Magic Orchestra.[41] He has since moved away from hip-hop to more sample-based and digital production.[42][43] He is also influenced by foreign people, such as English singer Sheila Chandra.[44]

Musical style

Terada's musical style focuses on house music and jungle. In an interview with Vice, he revealed that he uses the stereotypes of Asia when running the Far East Label, with Terada also saying that he is happy when someone tells him that he combines "Asian elements" with house music.[45]

As Omodaka, he is influenced by YMCK, traditional Japanese music, and retro game sounds. He uses consoles such as the Game Boy, Nintendo DS, PSP, and Korg Kaossilator.[23][25]

Discography

Albums

As Soichi Terada

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1992 Far East Recording Far East Recording
Unity
Urban Rhythm Solutions
1993 Far East Recording 2
1994 Smoky
1995 Sumo Jungle
Sumo Jungle 2
1996 Sumo Jungle Grandeur
1997 Psychometrer Eiji Soundtrack Sony Music
Satsujin No Jikou Ha 15Nen Far East Recording
1998 Acid Face
2000 Kimigayo
Don't Panic Seaman
2004 Gacha Mecha Stadium Saru Bato~re Sarundtracks!!
2011 Ape Escape Originape Soundtracks
2012 Ape Escape 3 Originape Soundtracks
2015 Sounds from the Far East
2022 Asakusa Light Rush Hour
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As Omodaka

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2006 Cantata No. 147 Far East Recording
2014 Bridge Song
2019 Gujoh Bushi
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As Far East Recording

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1999 Yokoi-San Far East Recording
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Games

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1996 Tomomi Tsunoda: Come and Kiss Me Producer
1997 Arc the Lad: Monster Game with Casino Game Remixer
Ultra Resort Keroncuel Sound designer
1998 Wangan Trial Composer
1999 Ape Escape
2000 Fantavision (Japanese version)
2001 Super Galdelic Hour Musician
beatmania THE SOUND OF TOKYO! Programmer
Space Fishermen Composer
2002 Futari no Fantavision
2004 Ape Escape: Pumped & Primed
EyeToy: Monkey Mania
2005 Ape Escape: On the Loose
Ape Escape 3
2006 Saru! Get You! Million Monkeys
2007 Saru! Get You! SaruSaru Big Mission
2020 Namco Museum Archives Vol. 1 Sound designer
2023 Fantavision 202X Composer
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