Susumu Hirasawa discography
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| Susumu Hirasawa discography | |
|---|---|
| Studio albums | 15 |
| Soundtrack albums | 19 |
| Live albums | 4 |
| Compilation albums | 5 |
| Singles | 18 |
| Video albums | 23 |
| Music videos | 9 |
The following is the solo discography of Susumu Hirasawa, Japanese musician and composer. Since the beginning of his professional activities in 1973, Hirasawa has produced a prolific number of recordings, with a constant stream of releases since 1978, under his own name as well as multiple bands and side projects. See Mandrake (Japanese band), P-Model and Shun (band) for more output.
| Title | Album details | Oricon peak chart position |
|---|---|---|
| Water in Time and Space (時空の水, Jikū no Mizu) |
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| The Ghost in Science (サイエンスの幽霊, Saiensu no Yūrei) |
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| Virtual Rabbit |
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| Aurora |
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98 |
| Sim City |
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91 |
| Siren |
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— |
| Technique of Relief (救済の技法, Kyūsai no Gihō) |
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| Philosopher's Propeller (賢者のプロペラ, Kenja no Puropera) |
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| Blue Limbo |
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202 |
| White Tiger Field (白虎野, Byakkoya) |
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171 |
| Planet Roll Call (点呼する惑星, Tenko Suru Wakusei) |
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42 |
| The Secret of The Flowers of Phenomenon (現象の花の秘密, Genshō no Hana no Himitsu) |
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43 |
| The Man Climbing the Hologram (ホログラムを登る男, Horoguramu wo Noboru Otoko) |
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32 |
| Beacon |
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12 |
| The Book of Phytoelectron (植物電子の本) |
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Mini-albums
| Title | Release details |
|---|---|
| Root of Spirit: Charity Original Tape (魂のふる里: Charity Original Tape) |
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| Hirasawa Energy Works[1] |
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| Susumu Hirasawa Special Ringtones (スペシャル・リングトーンズ, Supesharu Ringutōnzu) |
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| ICE-9 |
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| Live Byakkoya BGM Choice (LIVE白虎野 BGM特選) |
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| Discard MP3 (廃棄MP3) |
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- 1 ^ The track "Ruktun or Die" was a limited-time offer, and was taken out of sale in January 2002.
- 2 ^ Five of the seven ringtones were released by twenty2product on their website for free under the name "22p_rto01".
Soundtracks
Besides the works listed below, he also contributed pieces for the anime X-Bomber (see "other projects").
| Original work | Type | Release | Release details |
|---|---|---|---|
| Drama House at Night[1] | radio drama | — | |
| National Color Trans-Am X30[2] | commercial (radio) | ||
| Riki Choshu and André the Giant entrances[3] | live-action (wrestling matches) | New Japan Pro-Wrestling Super Fighter's Themes (新日本プロレス・スーパー・ファイターのテーマ) |
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| various | commercial | Model House Works[4] |
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| Calgary Hurricanes entrances[5] | live-action (wrestling matches) | Hurricanes Bomb (ハリケーンズ・バム, Harikēnzu Bamu) |
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| Satsui no Jūsō (殺意の重奏; Murderous Ensemble)[6] | live-action (television film) | — | |
| Detonator Orgun[1][7] | anime (OVA) | Detonator Orgun 1 |
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| Detonator Orgun 2 |
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| Detonator Orgun 3 |
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| Glory Wars[8] | novel trilogy | Glory Wars |
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| Tadashi Shimada's Forest Message Kamui Mintara [Akan, Hokkaidō][9] |
live-action (nature/ethnographic documentary) | — |
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| Sword-Wind Chronicle BERSERK |
anime (TV series) | Sword-Wind Chronicle BERSERK Original Soundtrack |
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| LOST LEGEND[10] | theme park stage show | LOST LEGEND Legend of the Lost Continent Original Sound Track |
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| Sword of the Berserk: Guts' Rage | video game | BERSERK Millennium Falcon Arc Chapter of the Flowers of Oblivion Original Game Soundtrack |
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| densha[11] | american animation/live-action (short film) | — | |
| Lagnacure Legend[12] | video game | ||
| loop[13] | american animation/live-action (short film) | ||
| Far Nation[14] | video game | ||
| Millennium Actress | anime (film) | Millennium Actress Original Sound Track |
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| AmigaOS 4[15] | operating system | — |
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| Paranoia Agent | anime (TV series) | Paranoia Agent Original Soundtrack |
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| Paranoia Agent Outtake Collection |
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| IdN My Favorite Conference 2004 intro sequence[16] | american animation (short film) | — | |
| Adobe Expert Support trade show loop[17] | |||
| BERSERK Millennium Falcon Arc Chapter of the Holy Demon War[18] |
video game | BERSERK Millennium Falcon Arc Chapter of the Holy Demon War Original Soundtrack |
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| Paprika | anime (film) | "Paprika" Original Soundtrack |
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| Dreaming Machine[2][19] | — | ||
| — | online news | Free Music for Free-Lance Journalists and Independent Media[20] |
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| BERSERK Golden Age Arc[21] |
anime (films) | BERSERK Golden Age Arc II Siege of Doldrey[22] |
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| Berserk[3][23] | anime (TV series) | TV Animation Berserk Original Soundtrack |
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| Opus | anime (film) | — | |
- 1 ^ Hirasawa only made sound effects for the show, and only worked on it for about a year.[4]
- 2 ^ A jingle for a radio/TV/cassette recorder combo. Performed with Yasumi Tanaka. Broadcast 1980. Never officially released.
- 3 ^ Choshu's theme, Power Hall (パワーホール, Pawā Hōru), is credited to "Hanmyō Ibo" for writing, a play on the Japanese word for "beetle" picked by happenstance;[5] and "Z.Z.Z." for performance. Disowned by Hirasawa. Included on multiple subsequent wrestling over the decades, Hirasawa's recording only appears on King releases. Various artists have covered the song, including Ken Ishii. André's theme is attributed to E-Project.
- 4 ^ A collection of ten assorted commercial jingles for Shiseido, Tama-Plaza, Matsuzakaya/Kansai Yamamoto, Sony, Nestlé/Nescafé, Teijin and Marui. Six variations of a jingle for Matsuden Home Shopping by Teruo Nakano are also included. Released as a bonus for the first volume of the Moire Club newsletter.
- 5 ^ Writing and performance are credited to "Yoshio Fukurai", a tribute to Tomokichi Fukurai. Out of the album's eleven tracks, "Furukai" is only present on the title track.
- 6 ^ Aired once by KTV, who co-produced it with Toho, on 2 February 1987. Based on the 1974 Seiichi Morimura suspense novel of the same name. Hirasawa made its backing music, Shin'ichi Sako made the sound effects and the theme song was done by George Winston.[6]
- 7 ^ A month before the release of the first episode, Polydor released a "making of" tape titled Detonator Orgun 0, containing an interview with Hirasawa and clips of a press conference he participated with others in the anime's staff.
- 8 ^ Image mini-album commissioned by Hideki Kakinuma, author of the Kadokawa Sneaker Bunko series and Detonator Orgun writer.[7]
- 9 ^ The first installment of Human Vision Special, a now defunct series of television documentary specials produced annually by Hokkaido Television Broadcasting. It was originally broadcast on 29 April 1992 and later re-edited for home video release (released 25 January 1993 on VHS and LaserDisc). Hirasawa appears in the TV edit paddling a canoe. The soundtrack has never had an official standalone release: The title track was originally released on Root of Spirit -Essence of Hirasawa Solo Works- and Music for Movies - Great Movie Sounds of Susumu Hirasawa compilations, while the only release of the soundtrack proper is on Disc 11 of the Haldyn Dome box set, 20 years after the documentary aired.
- 10 ^ A "spectacle show" summer attraction at the Parque España in Shima. When it premiered, the soundtrack could be only bought from the park's gift shops.
- 11 ^ A short movie about the JR Shinjuku Station. The soundtrack has never had an official standalone release; the only kind of sound played on the short (which bears some resemblance to Syun's "Kun Mae #4" from 1996's Kun Mae on a Calculation) was originally released on Illegal Dumping (spelt "Densha", see "other releases"), it was later released with other twenty2product collaborations and remaining tracks on Disc 16 of the Haldyn Dome box set (spelt "densha").
- 12 ^ An Artdink PlayStation RPG. Hirasawa only composed and performed the opening theme: "The Man Who Knows the Stars" (星を知る者, Hoshi wo Shiru Mono). Originally released on From Hirasawa: Solo Songs Not on CD (see "other releases"), a live performance with a new arrangement is included on the Phonon 2553 Vision DVD, a studio recording of that (named "2010 version") is included with other miscellaneous tracks on Disc 16 of the Haldyn Dome box set.
- 13 ^ A looping presentation on alternative energy, part of the "Hirasawa Energy Works" project. The soundtrack has never had an official standalone release. The audio, recorded during a surge of "Surplus Power" (see "other releases") was originally released on Hirasawa's Phantom Notes website (named "LOOP The Sound Track β1"). It was later released with other twenty2product collaborations and remaining tracks on Disc 16 of the Haldyn Dome box set (named "loop").
- 14 ^ MMORPG developed by Sega originally for the Dreamcast, moved to the Xbox after the discontinuation of the former console, and ultimately cancelled.[8] The exact extent of Hirasawa's involvement is unknown; one track ("Nation-F") saw release on the Music For Movies~World of Susumu Hirasawa Soundtracks compilation.
- 15 ^ Hirasawa only composed and performed the boot jingle: "Eastern-boot". Two additional tracks were included on the AmigaOS 4.0 CD to showcase Hirasawa's music. The jingle was later released in the FAMIGA (Japanese Amiga community involved with Hirasawa) forums and with Hirasawa's Near Future Never Come e-book.
- 16 ^ The soundtrack has never had an official standalone release; the only kind of sound played on the short was originally released on Live Byakkoya – White Tiger Field Memorial Package (named "Bonus Spot"), it was later released with other twenty2product collaborations and remaining tracks on Disc 16 of the HALDYN DOME box set (named "IDN").
- 17 ^ The soundtrack has never had an official standalone release.
- 18 ^ Hirasawa only composed and performed the opening theme "Sign" and the ending theme "Sign-2", two different arrangements of the same song.
- 19 ^ Production on the film was halted for financial and artistic reasons following the death of director Satoshi Kon. Only a few scene/song combinations were set by Kon before his death.[9] Hirasawa made some music for the film.[10]
- 20 ^ A collection of various songs by Hirasawa and PEVO 1go from their careers that have been edited to serve as film score to be freely used by independent media and free-lance journalists delivering news via the Internet.
- 21 ^ Hirasawa only composed and performed the theme song: "Aria". While there have been soundtrack releases for the films, none of them include Hirasawa's work. "Aria" was originally a single-only release; it was then included in the Ash Crow compilation 5 years later, with the single CD being discontinued.[11]
- 22 ^ The Japanese home video release of the film includes a live performance of "Aria" from Hirasawa's "Phonon 2555" concert tour (when that tour's DVD was released, this same performance was included, but with alternative angles overlaid on top of the version on this DVD). Video of a public appearance made by Hirasawa, the trilogy's director and voice actors of the main characters to promote the third film, The Advent, was included in its Japanese home video release.
- 23 ^ Hirasawa only composed and performed the insert songs "Ashes" and "Ash Crow". Both were first released in Ash Crow (see "rearrangement albums").
Songs licensed for soundtracks
| Year | Work | Type | Song(s) used |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1985 | Uchida Yoko | commercial | "Karkador" (arranged and performed by P-Model) |
| 1986 | AV Cocktail chapter 4 ⟨CVI Art⟩[1] | video magazine | |
| 1992 | Suntory Old Whisky | commercial | "Root of Spirit" (魂のふる里, Tamashii no Furusato) |
| ???? | Itsukushima | "Fish Song" (フィッシュ・ソング, Fisshu Songu) | |
| 2004 | Paranoia Agent | anime | "Gemini 2" "1778-1985" "Kingdom" |
| 2017 | A Beautiful Star | live-action (film) | "Venus" (金星, Kinsei)[2] |
| Ruiner | video game | "Island Door (Paranesian Circle)" ((トビラ島 (パラネシアン・サークル), Tobira Shima (Paraneshian Sākuru)) "Recall" | |
- 1 ^ A promotional release to commemorate the fifth anniversary of the laserdisc by Pioneer, who commissioned Australian video artist to make a video for the song to be included.[12]
- 2 ^ Instead of featuring any of the recordings Hirasawa made of the song, the film uses a cover sung by two of its main actors (Ryuya Wakaba and Asuka Hinoi).
Unidentified jingles
From 1983 to 1990, Hirasawa worked on various commercials. Unlike most of the soundtracks listed above, Hirasawa undertook these less out of artistic interest and more out of financial necessity. Outside of those included on Model House Works, most of these jingles have never been officially released and not precisely identified—by Hirasawa or his fanbase—but among his clients were companies like Denon, Honma Golf, Japan Tobacco, Kirin, Mazda, Mizuno, NTT, Pip Fujimoto (rearranging another musician's jingle[13]), Rado, Snow Brand Milk Products, Tsukuda, TV Asahi, Unicharm and Volvo.[4] After he acquired an Amiga, he took on a handful jobs making both music and CGI with Takara, Itoki and HTB.[4] Beyond broadcast work, he also contributed to installations like the Optic Fiber Clock (located on the Bellvia mall near Chino Station, plays a unique Hirasawa song centred on bird chirps once an hour 10 times a day; originally featured karakuri puppet birds that moved in sync with the chirps), Tokai Bank automated teller machines, a closing time tune for a Shinjuku cake shop and synthesizer sound effects to make a Korakuen Amusement Park rollercoaster scary.[4]
Rearrangement albums
| Title | Album details | Oricon peak chart position |
|---|---|---|
| Solar Ray |
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| Switched-On Lotus |
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| Totsu-Gen-Hen-I (突弦変異) |
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43 |
| Hen-Gen-Ji-Zai (変弦自在) |
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44 |
| P-0 Gazio Mix CD |
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| Ash Crow[1] |
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16 |
| The 6th Formant (第6フォルマント, Dai Roku Forumanto) |
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| Rubedo/Albedo |
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- 1 ^ Also a compilation album.
Live memorial packages
Collections of studio recordings of rearrangements and/or original songs made for live shows.
| Title | Album details |
|---|---|
| Nano-Duplication Memorials (ナノ重複記念曲集, Nano Chōfuku Kinen Kyokushū) |
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| Live Byakkoya – White Tiger Field Memorial Package (LIVE白虎野記念パッケージ, LIVE Byakkoya Kinen Pakkēji)[1] |
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| World Cell 2015 Memorial Package |
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| The Ninth Mandala Memorial Package Card 2017 Osaka (第9曼荼羅大阪公演メモリアル・パッケージカード) |
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| The Ninth Mandala Memorial Package Card 2017 Tokyo (第9曼荼羅大阪公演メモリアル・パッケージカード) |
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| Ethical Trek Memorial Package Card 2K20▼02 Osaka (会然TREK 2K20▼02 メモリアル・パッケージカード) |
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| Ethical Trek Memorial Package Card 2K20▲03 Osaka (会然TREK 2K20▲03 メモリアル・パッケージカード) |
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| Ethical Trek Memorial Package Card 2K20▼04 Ghost Venue (会然TREK 2K20▼04 GHOST VENUE メモリアルパッケージカード) |
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| Zcon Memorial Package Card (ZCONメモリアル・パッケージカード) |
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- 1 ^ The English version of his website only allows the purchase of one song from this album, "Aurora 3".
Live albums
| Title | Album details | Oricon peak chart position |
|---|---|---|
| Error CD |
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| Phonon 2550 Live |
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220 |
| The Method of the Live 2: The Magic for Introduction (LIVEの方法2『導入のマジック』, LIVE no Hōhō "Dōnyū no Majikku")[1] |
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52 |
| Unreal Soprano Interactive Live Show Siren (架空のソプラノ Interactive Live Show SIREN, Kakū no Soprano") |
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41 |
- 1 ^ Artist given as "Susumu Hirasawa and Kaku P-Model" (平沢進・核P-MODEL).
Other releases
| Title | Release details |
|---|---|
| Techno Zikken Koubou (テクノ実験工房; Techno Experimental Factory) series[1] |
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| (世界細胞合唱鉄橋団; World Cell Choral Bridge Team) |
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| Yojō Denryoku (余剰電力; Surplus Power) |
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| Hantā wo Tataeru Onsei Fairu (ハンターを称える音声ファイル; Audio File to Honor the Hunter) |
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| Touki Youkou no Henkan Rei (冬季陽光の変換来; Winter Sunlight Conversion Example) |
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| Songs Against the Carnage (殺戮への抗議配信, Satsuriku e no Kōgi Haishin) |
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| P-0 |
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Singles
| Main release | Release | Release details |
|---|---|---|
| The Ghost in Science | "World Turbine" (世界タービン, Sekai Tābin) |
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| Detonator Orgun 1 | "Bandiria Travellers" (バンディリア旅行団, Bandiria Ryōkōdan) [Physical Navigation Version] |
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| Root of Spirit Essence of Hirasawa Solo Works |
"Root of Spirit" (魂のふる里, Tamashii no Furusato) |
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| Siren | "Sairen *Siren*" (サイレン *Siren*) |
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| Sword-Wind Chronicle Berserk Original Soundtrack |
"Berserk -Forces-" |
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| Berserk Millennium Falcon Arc Chapter of the Holy Demon War Original Soundtrack |
"Sign" |
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| Berserk Golden Age Arc Trilogy |
"Aria" |
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| - | "Christmas in Africa" (アフリカのクリスマス, Afurika no Kurisumasu)[1] |
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| Technique of Relief | "Town-0 Phase-5"/"Gardener King" (庭師KING, Niwashi King) |
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| - | "The Expedition" (遠征, Ensei) |
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- 1 ^ Solo rerecording of 1990 collaboration (see "various artists compilations"). Fanclub members can download it and a karaoke mix for free.
Free MP3 samples
Hirasawa has semi-regularly uploaded snippets of album tracks ever since the start of professional activities online, and after going independent, regularly releases one track from an album free of charge, effectively serving the same purpose of a single in promoting the parent album.
| Main release | Release | Release details |
|---|---|---|
| Blue Limbo | "Ride the Blue Limbo" |
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| Switched-On Lotus | "Haldyn Hotel" (ハルディン・ホテル, Harudin Hoteru) |
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| Paranoia Agent Original Soundtrack | "Reverie Hill" (夢想ヶ谷, Musō ga Tani) |
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| Ice-9 | "Eurasia 21 Degrees Centigrade" (ユーラシア21°C, Yūrashia 21°C) |
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| Byakkoya – White Tiger Field | "The Westward of Time" (時間の西方, Jikan no Seihō) |
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| "Paprika" Original Soundtrack | "The Girl in Byakkoya - White Tiger Field" (白虎野の娘, Byakkoya no Musume) |
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| Planet Roll Call | "Royal Road, Paradise" (王道楽土, Ōdō Rakudo) |
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| Totsu-Gen-Hen-I | "Solid Air" |
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| Hen-Gen-Ji-Zai | "Bandiria Travellers" (バンディリア旅行団, Bandiria Ryōkōdan) |
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| The Secret of the Flowers of Phenomenon | "The Secret of the Flowers of Phenomenon" (現象の花の秘密, Genshō no Hana no Himitsu) |
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| The Man Climbing the Hologram | "The Man Climbing the Hologram" (ホログラムを登る男, Horoguramu wo Noboru Otoko) |
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| The 6th Formant | "Coyote" (コヨーテ, Koyōte) |
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Albumless free MP3s
| Release | Release details |
|---|---|
| "Nuclear Power" (原子力, Genshiryoku) |
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| "Hyaku Tarazu-sama" (百足らず様) |
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| "Okagesama Count 1000" |
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| "The 9th Mandala" (第9曼荼羅) |
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- 1 ^ Performed as "Stealthman". Limited-time release, removed from No Room on 29 June 2011. Came with lyrics on text file. An instrumental mix, "Something I Took Away from Stealthman" (ステルスマンから奪った物, Suterusuman kara Ubatta Mono), also received a limited-time release (uploaded 29 June 2011, removed 4 July 2011). Both allowed re-distribution.
Various artists compilations
| Title | Release details | Track |
|---|---|---|
| Synthetic Space (恐るべき頭脳集団) |
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"Temptation from Necessity Bees" (いりよう蜂の誘惑, Iri-yō Hachi no Yūwaku)[1] |
| Les Enfants II (アンファン II, Anfan II) |
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"Turista" |
| White Album '90 |
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"Christmas in Africa" (アフリカのクリスマス, Afurika no Kurisumasu)[2] |
| Fuhōtōki (不法投棄; Illegal Dumping)[3] |
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"Densha" |
- 1 ^ Also included in Mandrake's Unreleased Materials Vol. 2.
- 2 ^ Lyrics co-written with Masami Orimo. Performed by "Susumu Hirasawa with Wakako Shimazaki"; vocals by Shimazaki. Also included in the compilations "20th anniversary BOX", "for winter music Lovers ~ TECHNO POP Xmas" and "Archetype | 1989~1995 Polydor years of Hirasawa". Rerecorded solo for Christmas 2014 (see "singles").
- 3 ^ Group of songs released as prizes for winning a browser game.
Compilations
| Title | Release details | Oricon peak chart position |
|---|---|---|
| Root of Spirit -Essence of Hirasawa Solo Works- (魂のふる里~ESSENCE OF HIRASAWA SOLO WORKS~, Tamashii no Furusato) |
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| Music for Movies - Great Movie Sounds of Susumu Hirasawa (映像のための音楽~平沢進サウンドトラックの世界, Eizo no Tame no Ongaku~Susumu Hirasawa Saundotorakku no Sekai; World of Susumu Hirasawa Soundtracks)[14] |
|
240 |
| Haldyn Dome |
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| Archetype 1989~1995 Polydor Years of Hirasawa |
|
142 |
| Symphonic Code Susumu Hirasawa Instrumental Music: The Polydor Years |
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— |
Videos
| Title | Release details |
|---|---|
| Error (エラー, erā) |
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| Making of Tokyo Paranesian[1] |
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| Hirasawa Error Engine Hirasawa Three Acts in Three Hours Upper (HIRASAWA error ENGINE 平沢三幕三時間 上, Hirasawa Sanmakusan Jikan Kami) |
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| Hirasawa Error Engine Hirasawa Three Acts in Three Hours Lower (HIRASAWA error ENGINE 平沢三幕三時間 下, Hirasawa Sanmakusan Jikan Shimo) |
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| Sim City Tour 1995.9.6 Tokyo Shibuya Kokaido |
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| Unreal Soprano Interactive Live Show Siren (架空のソプラノ INTERACTIVE LIVE SHOW SIREN, Kakū no Soprano) |
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| Interactive Live Show 2000 Philosopher's Propeller Version 1.4 (INTERACTIVE LIVE SHOW 2000 賢者のプロペラ version 1.4, Kenja no Puropera) |
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| Hirasawa Energy Works Solar Live LIVE SOLAR RAY |
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| Interactive Live Show 2003 LIMBO-54 |
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| Reflection on the Ice-9 Gathering Ice-9 Live & Talk Event (反射の集いは氷の9 ICE-9 LIVE & TALK EVENT, Hansha no Tsudoi wa Kōri no 9)[2] |
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| Interactive Live Show 2006 Live Byakkoya (INTERACTIVE LIVE SHOW 2006 LIVE 白虎野) |
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| Phonon 2550 Vision |
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| Phonon 2551 Vision |
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| Interactive Live Show 2009 Live Planet Roll Call (INTERACTIVE LIVE SHOW 2009 LIVE 点呼する惑星, Tenko Suru Wakusei) |
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| Phonon 2553 Vision |
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| Tokyo I-jigen Kudou (東京異次弦空洞) |
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| Phonon 2555 Vision |
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| Interactive Live Show 2013 Nomonos and Imium (INTERACTIVE LIVE SHOW 2013 LIVE ノモノスとイミューム, Nomonosu to Imyūmu) |
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| Hybrid Phonon[3] |
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| Interactive Live Show World Cell 2015 |
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| The 9th Mandala (第9曼荼羅, Dai Kyū Mandara) |
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- 1 ^ Mixture of concert footage and explanations of the technical aspect behind an Interactive Live Show.
- 2 ^ Mixture of concert footage and Q&A sessions.
- 3 ^ Artist given as "Susumu Hirasawa and Kaku P-Model" (平沢進 × 核P-MODEL).
Non-concert videos
| Title | Release details |
|---|---|
| Hirasawa Susumu no CG Nengajō (平沢進のCG年賀状; Susumu Hirasawa's CG New Year Message) |
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| Photon series |
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| Video Flyer! (Videoチラシ!, Chirashi) |
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| P-0 (P-Soon) (ピー・スーン, Pī Sūn) |
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As Kaku P-Model
"Hybrid" releases, containing both solo and P-Model material, are listed elsewhere (see "live albums" and "videos").
- Albums
| Title | Release details | Oricon peak chart position |
|---|---|---|
| Vistoron |
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| Gipnoza (гипноза) |
|
31 |
| Kai=Kai (回=回, Kai ikōru Kai) |
|
26 |
| unZIP |
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- Free MP3 samples
| Main release | Release | Release details |
|---|---|---|
| Vistoron | "Big Brother" |
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| Gipnoza | "Gipnoza" (гипноза) |
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| The Method of the Live 2: The Magic for Introduction | "Adore me, I am TV" (崇めよ我はTVなり, Agameyo Ware wa TV Nari) |
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| Kai=Kai | "Shagan Daishi" (遮眼大師) |
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- Live memorial packages
| Title | Release details |
|---|---|
| 1st Live Memorials (1st ライブ達成記念) |
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| Kai=Kai Memorial Package Card 2018 Osaka (回=回 大阪公演 メモリアル・パッケージカード) |
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| Kai=Kai Memorial Package Card 2018 Tokyo (回=回 東京公演 メモリアル・パッケージカード) |
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| Kai=Kai Memorial Package Card 2019 Tokyo (回=回 追加公演 メモリアル・パッケージカード) |
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- Videos
| Title | Release details |
|---|---|
| Live Vistoron |
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| Parallel Kozak (パラレル・コザック) |
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- Remixes
| Title | Release details |
|---|---|
| "Anti-Vistoron" (Mecano Version) |
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| "Big Brother" – Reversible Separation Aspect (可逆的分離態様) |
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| Shop Mecano 10 Year Anniversary (shop MECANO 築10年): "White and Huge" (白く巨大で) t0t1 |
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| "Travelator"_PATYF |
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| "Gift 2020 (Dual Perspective 2020)" (二重展望) |
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