Yasunori Nishiki

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Also known asVivian
Born (1985-07-10) July 10, 1985 (age 40)
Genres
Occupations
  • Composer
  • arranger
Yasunori Nishiki
西木 康智
Also known asVivian
Born (1985-07-10) July 10, 1985 (age 40)
Genres
Occupations
  • Composer
  • arranger
Instruments
Websiteyasunorinishiki.com

Yasunori Nishiki (西木 康智, Nishiki Yasunori; born July 10, 1985) is a Japanese composer, best known for his work on the Octopath Traveler video game series. He formerly worked for Konami and has produced soundtracks for video games and anime.

Nishiki was born on July 10, 1985, in Kanagawa Prefecture.[1] He started taking piano lessons when he was a child, but became interested in music when he became a fan of the Japanese band Spitz. After which, he bought some sheet music for their songs and began to write his own compositions on the piano.[2] After graduating from Tokyo College of Music, he began to work as a music composer for Konami,[3] and worked on titles such as Quiz Magic Academy series, and arranged the national anthems for Pro Evolution Soccer 2011, which are also used in the further installments in the series.[4] He had also produced several tracks for various music video game series such as Reflec Beat, Pop'n Music, and Jubeat under the alias Vivian.[5]

He left Konami to pursue his career as a freelancer, and began to expand his works for various non-gaming projects such as anime and puppet shows.[3] His first major project was the soundtrack for the video game Octopath Traveler; the soundtrack received positive reception from critics and fans,[6] and was nominated for "Best Score/Music" at The Game Awards 2018.[7] It has spawned many arrangement albums and has also been performed live in concerts.[8] He would later work on the anime Azur Lane,[9] and Princess Connect! Re:Dive.[10]

He has collaborated with Kohei Tanaka as a synthesizer programmer for several of his works, including Gravity Rush 2 and One Piece.[11]

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