Jun Ishikawa (composer) explained

Jun Ishikawa
Native Name:石川 淳
Native Name Lang:ja
Birth Place:Chiba Prefecture, Japan
Alma Mater:Nihon University
Employer:HAL Laboratory
Years Active:1990–present[1]
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Background:non_vocal_instrumentalist

is a Japanese composer who is employed at game company HAL Laboratory. He is best known for composing for the Kirby series along with Hirokazu Ando.

Biography

Ishikawa started taking piano lessons aged 3-4, but felt he could never become good at it despite practice. Later, he discovered artists such as Paul Mauriat, Isao Tomita, Kraftwerk, Yellow Magic Orchestra, and Brian Eno. He also purchased a Roland SH-2, as he wanted fellow students to get into Tomita's music, but the synth was the cheapest he could afford. Later he attended Nihon University's College of Art, studying film music. As a student, he gained experience with recording and mixing for a theater, while occasionally writing what he considered to be poor pieces of music.

Ishikawa worked at two companies prior to joining HAL Laboratory. He eventually found an advertisement for a sound creator job at HAL; although he had not previously heard of this profession before, he decided to apply for it, which led to him joining in 1990. His first work was composing one track and sound effects for Uchuu Keibitai SDF, along with senior composer Hideki Kanazashi who had already written most of the music prior to Ishikawa joining. He was not directly taught how to write music for the Nintendo Entertainment System, so he had to watch Kanazashi doing so. Kanazashi left HAL just two weeks after Ishikawa joined.[1] His experience with composing for the NES led to him scoring the Game Boy game Kirby's Dream Land in 1992, which established the direction the music of later games would take. He intentionally wrote simple melodies and chords, feeling that complex chords did not sound good on the Game Boy's speakers.[2]

The previous year, composer Hirokazu Ando also joined HAL after sending a demo track; Ishikawa was impressed and met with him before joining the company. He felt that Ando's style was not much different from his own.[1] After Ando was given an exercise to write a track using NES tools, he served as the lead composer of Kirby's Adventure in 1993, and went on to compose for several future titles in the franchise, frequently working with Ishikawa and other sound team composers.

Ishikawa also composed for Kirby Super Star in 1996, feeling that the ideas in the tracks he wrote were what he had always imagined would fit in certain settings. For Kirby's Dream Land 3, Ishikawa decided to incorporate influences from genres such as techno and drum'n'bass, wishing to evolve the franchise's sound further. Seniors at the company did not initially understand the soundtrack's shift in musical style, although then-HAL president Satoru Iwata did not object to it, which relieved Ishikawa. also featured a change in sound direction, with the music incorporating elements of glitch. The final stage music originally had nearly inaudible notes and no melody, but because testers believed the distorted music to be a bug, it was tweaked to have a more discernible melody.[2]

In 2010, he contributed additional tracks to Kirby's Epic Yarn along with Ando and Tadashi Ikegami. HAL were only given a month to compose additional tracks for the game. He tried to make the tracks fit with those of lead composer Tomoya Tomita, which had already been completed at the time; however, he composed the final boss theme in his typical style to surprise players.[3]

As well as the Kirby series, Ishikawa and Ando have also composed for the BoxBoy! series, which features chiptune-inspired music. In 2018, he composed for Kirby Star Allies along with Ando and newcomer Yuuta Ogasawara. Creating the sound effects involved trial and error; some of the sound effects he created were also made using nutrition drink bottles and cans.[4]

Ishikawa prefers to keep a low profile and runs for cover when asked in interviews to pose for photos. He has stated that this attitude is a result of his discipline from being at school while studying film music. His first public appearance was in an Iwata Asks interview for Kirby's Epic Yarn in 2010. In 2017 he did a speech at the Kirby 25th Anniversary Orchestra Concert, along with fellow HAL composers.[2] In 2022, arrangements of the team's music were performed at Kirby 30th Anniversary Music Festival, which was streamed on YouTube. The composers also performed a medley of King Dedede's theme songs under the name HAL Laboratory Dream Band, with Ishikawa on keyboards, Ando on bass, Ogasawara on drums, Ikegami on saxophone, Megumi Ohara on keyboards and flute, and Shogo Sakai on guitar. The composers commented their thoughts about the festival on the promotional video posted prior to it, with Ishikawa feeling that his tracks were usually not written with the intention to be performed live.[5]

Musical style

Ishikawa's music often features electronic elements,[6] as well as an emphasis on melodies and fast tempos.[2] His music sometimes incorporates unusual time signatures, although Ishikawa has stated that this may result from experimenting with a sequencer, rather than intending to be eccentric.[1] While he is fond of modular synths, he does not use them in his game music due to regarding them as inconvenient for creating music.[7] As his tracks are written for the purposes of entertaining players, he never thinks about how they would sound performed live, and has also admitted that he would not be able to perform most of his own compositions live.[5]

He has cited Paul Mauriat, Isao Tomita, Kraftwerk, Yellow Magic Orchestra, and Brian Eno as being among his musical influences.[1]

Legacy

Fellow Kirby composer Hirokazu Ando has named Ishikawa as being a huge influence on his own compositions for the franchise.[8] Max Coburn has also listed both Ishikawa and Ando as being among his favorite video game composers.[9]

In 2022, a cover of Ishikawa's composition, "Meta Knight's Revenge" from Kirby Super Star, performed by The 8-Bit Big Band featuring Button Masher, won a Grammy Award for Best Arrangement, Instrumental or A Cappella. The arrangers, Charlie Rosen and Jake Silverman thanked Ishikawa for his music during the acceptance speech.[10] [11]

Works

Video games

YearTitleNotes
1990Space Defense ForceSound effects
New Ghostbusters IIMusic
1991HAL's Hole in One GolfMusic
HyperZoneMusic
1992ArcanaMusic with Hirokazu Ando
Kirby's Dream LandMusic
1993AlcahestMusic
1994Hu PGA Tour: Power Golf 2 – GolferMusic with Hirokazu Ando, and Daisuke Inoue
1996Kirby Super StarMusic
1997Kirby's Dream Land 3Music
1998Kirby's Super Star StackerMusic with Hirokazu Ando
2000Music with Hirokazu Ando
2002Music with Hirokazu Ando, Tadashi Ikegami, and Shogo Sakai
2003Kirby Air RideMusic with Hirokazu Ando, Tadashi Ikegami, and Shogo Sakai
2005Music with Tadashi Ikegami
2006Common Sense TrainingMusic with Hirokazu Ando and Tadashi Ikegami
Music with Hirokazu Ando, Tadashi Ikegami, and Shogo Sakai
2008Kirby Super Star UltraMusic with Hirokazu Ando
2009Picross 3DMusic with Yasumasa Yamada and Hirokazu Ando
2010Kirby's Epic YarnMusic with Tomoya Tomita, Hirokazu Ando, and Tadashi Ikegami
2011Kirby's Return to Dream LandMusic with Hirokazu Ando
2012Kirby's Dream CollectionMusic with Hirokazu Ando and Shogo Sakai
2014Music with Hirokazu Ando
2015BoxBoy!Music with Hirokazu Ando
2016BoxBoxBoy!Music with Hirokazu Ando
Music with Hirokazu Ando
2017Bye-Bye BoxBoy!Music with Hirokazu Ando
Team Kirby Clash DeluxeMusic with Hirokazu Ando
Kirby's Blowout BlastMusic with Hirokazu Ando
2018Kirby Star AlliesMusic with Hirokazu Ando and Yuuta Ogasawara
2019BoxBoy! + BoxGirl!Music with Hirokazu Ando and Yuuta Ogasawara
Super Kirby ClashMusic with Kiyoshi Hazemoto, Hirokazu Ando and Tadashi Ikegami
2020Kirby Fighters 2Music with Kiyoshi Hazemoto, Hirokazu Ando and Yuki Shimooka
2022Kirby and the Forgotten LandMusic with various others
Kirby's Dream BuffetMusic with various others
2023Kirby's Return to Dream Land DeluxeMusic with various others

Other

YearTitleNotes
2002 (season 2)Music with various others
2016The Sound of Kirby CaféMusic with Hirokazu Ando, Megumi Ohara, and Shogo Sakai
2019The Sound of Kirby Café 2Music with various others

Footnotes

Notes

Notes and References

  1. 2017 . Keyboard Magazine 2017 SUMMER . Ritto Music . 55, 56, 59.
  2. Book: Kirby 25th Anniversary Orchestra Concert. Nintendo . 2017 . ja.
  3. Web site: Iwata . Satoru . 2010 . 5. Surprising and Humorous Sound . Nintendo . 2023-04-02 . 2023-07-25 . https://web.archive.org/web/20230725031612/https://www.nintendo.co.uk/Iwata-Asks/Iwata-Asks-Kirby-s-Epic-Yarn/Iwata-Asks-Kirby-s-Epic-Yarn/5-Surprising-and-Humorous-Sound/5-Surprising-and-Humorous-Sound-207153.html . live .
  4. Web site: 2019 . 『星のカービィ スターアライズ オリジナルサウンドトラック』特設サイト . HAL Laboratory . 2023-04-02 . 2023-03-30 . https://web.archive.org/web/20230330152542/https://www.hallab.co.jp/products/201801/ . live .
  5. Web site: August 11, 2022 . イベント直前PV『星のカービィ 30周年記念ミュージックフェス / Kirby 30th Anniversary Music Fest.』 . YouTube . April 4, 2023 . March 31, 2023 . https://web.archive.org/web/20230331211649/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UqSO1xndFcE&list=PLUMWfc2NlSG2tdt8Wd1RCsDZxHzBxNENQ&index=1 . live .
  6. Web site: December 12, 2022 . カービィ30thフェス レポート後編 . Nintendo Dream WEB . ja . April 2, 2023 . April 2, 2023 . https://web.archive.org/web/20230402190640/https://www.ndw.jp/kirby-30th-musicfest-3/ . live .
  7. Web site: 『星のカービィ』シリーズを手がけた石川淳&安藤浩和(HAL研究所)に話を聞く!|キーボード・マガジン 2017年7月号 SUMMERより . Rittor Music . ja . 2023-04-02 . 2023-04-02 . https://web.archive.org/web/20230402190637/https://www.rittor-music.co.jp/pickup/detail/13749/ . live .
  8. Web site: King . Darryn . June 20, 2018 . The Music Of Kirby: Still Tickling Gamers Pink . Forbes . April 2, 2023 . April 2, 2023 . https://web.archive.org/web/20230402190628/https://www.forbes.com/sites/darrynking/2018/06/20/the-music-of-kirby-still-tickling-gamers-pink/?sh=7245ab658b04 . live .
  9. Web site: July 2014 . Interview with everyone's favorite: Maxo . Alt Citizen . 2023-04-02 . 2023-04-02 . https://web.archive.org/web/20230402190637/http://altcitizen.com/interview-with-everyones-favorite-maxo/ . live .
  10. Web site: Robinson . Andy . April 4, 2022 . An orchestra's Kirby cover song just won a Grammy . Video Games Chronicle . April 2, 2023 . April 2, 2023 . https://web.archive.org/web/20230402190632/https://www.videogameschronicle.com/news/an-orchestras-kirby-cover-song-just-won-a-grammy/ . live .
  11. Web site: Moyse . Chris . April 5, 2022 . Kirby has become Nintendo's first Grammy Award winner . Destructoid . April 2, 2023 . April 2, 2023 . https://web.archive.org/web/20230402190631/https://www.destructoid.com/kirby-grammy-award-8-bit-big-band-meta-knights-revenge-nintendo/ . live .