Junya Nakano (仲野順也), a composer who creates video game music, has worked fo… Read Full Bio ↴Junya Nakano (仲野順也), a composer who creates video game music, has worked for Square Enix for over five years.
His works include Treasure Conflix (1996), Another Mind (1998), and Dewprism a.k.a. Threads of Fate (1999). He has also collaborated on the soundtracks to Final Fantasy X (2001) (with Nobuo Uematsu and Masashi Hamauzu) and Musashi: Samurai Legend (2005) (with Masashi Hamauzu, and Takayuki Iwai & Yuki Iwai of Wavelink Zeal). Furthermore, he created a small handful of tracks (amidst other composers) for Front Mission: Gun Hazard (1996) and Tobal No. 1 (1996).
Nakano was reported to have left Square Enix after his work on Final Fantasy X to go compose for Asmik Ace Entertainment, Inc. However, he is now once again working for Square Enix, having contributed several tracks to Seiken Densetsu 4 (2007). Most recently he has arranged the music in Final Fantasy IV DS (originally composed by Nobuo Uematsu).
Nakano has a very distinctive style, an aggressive ambience often used to weave ethereal and noble melodies. His most significant solo work was Threads of Fate (or "Dewprism", in Japan), where he displays this style most strongly. The most acclaimed track on this album was "Passing Through the Forest".
His works include Treasure Conflix (1996), Another Mind (1998), and Dewprism a.k.a. Threads of Fate (1999). He has also collaborated on the soundtracks to Final Fantasy X (2001) (with Nobuo Uematsu and Masashi Hamauzu) and Musashi: Samurai Legend (2005) (with Masashi Hamauzu, and Takayuki Iwai & Yuki Iwai of Wavelink Zeal). Furthermore, he created a small handful of tracks (amidst other composers) for Front Mission: Gun Hazard (1996) and Tobal No. 1 (1996).
Nakano was reported to have left Square Enix after his work on Final Fantasy X to go compose for Asmik Ace Entertainment, Inc. However, he is now once again working for Square Enix, having contributed several tracks to Seiken Densetsu 4 (2007). Most recently he has arranged the music in Final Fantasy IV DS (originally composed by Nobuo Uematsu).
Nakano has a very distinctive style, an aggressive ambience often used to weave ethereal and noble melodies. His most significant solo work was Threads of Fate (or "Dewprism", in Japan), where he displays this style most strongly. The most acclaimed track on this album was "Passing Through the Forest".
Run!!
仲野順也 Lyrics
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Lex Got a big fat ass let me back it up/ you…
LV.4 Back in the motha fuckin' booth man Chronic & Cognac Yea yea…
LV.4 feat. 初音ミク Back in the motha fuckin' booth man Chronic & Cognac Yea yea…
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Chuck Johnson a.k.a. Kid Thunder
Nice tune. It's such a shame this game is HARDLY ever talked about.
Roger Arteaga
I come from the future to state this soundtrack is still bangers and I'm still awaiting the sequel lol
TrowaVibes
On me! I created a channel just to chime in on your comment!! Definitely deserves to be revisited on the ps5 with new graphics and mechanics
LennStreams
Back when Square still knew what it was doing...man I love this game
RebeccaETripp
You have great taste. I love what you did with the main string instrument. Those little, subtle pitch bends are so lovely.
Black Wren
Oh man, this game. I loved this game but could never convince any of my friends to play it. Keep the good music coming, loving this underrated trend.
KENNETH
Brings back alot of good memories.
Audra Bair
Ahhh a lot of good memories with this game! One of my most favorite! Still have it to this day~ ^.^
Amereep
This and 'Brave Fencer Musashi'; 2 great games I loved that was underrated on the PS1.
First Cooommment
Thanks for the remaster.
Still in love with this theme