Jun Senoue (瀬上純) (born August 2, 1970 in Matsushima, Miyagi, Miyagi Prefect… Read Full Bio ↴Jun Senoue (瀬上純) (born August 2, 1970 in Matsushima, Miyagi, Miyagi Prefecture, Tōhoku, Japan) is a video game composer and musician, well known for some of his contributions in many Sonic the Hedgehog games. He currently lives in Tokyo, Japan.
He started playing the piano at 3, but when he picked up the electric guitar at 15, he began to enter the rock world. He joined and created bands in Japan. In 1993, after graduating from college, he joined Sega as a video game composer, doing sound works for games such as Sonic the Hedgehog 3. His first game he composed was for the Genesis version of Sonic 3D Blast. He is most well-known for his compositions and songs in Sonic Adventure, where some tunes are recycled from his first work. For example, one portion of the Windy Valley zone uses music from Sonic 3D Blast's Green Grove Zone. He has worked the most with Johnny Gioeli, and both are currently in a band entitled Crush 40.
Senoue continued to compose music for the later 3D Sonic games such as Sonic Adventure 2 and Sonic Heroes, the latter being the first video game composition for his Crush 40 band. He most recently did work for Sonic Generations, featuring arrangements by him among other Sega composers.
Jun Senoue official fansite:
http://www.junsenoue.com/
He started playing the piano at 3, but when he picked up the electric guitar at 15, he began to enter the rock world. He joined and created bands in Japan. In 1993, after graduating from college, he joined Sega as a video game composer, doing sound works for games such as Sonic the Hedgehog 3. His first game he composed was for the Genesis version of Sonic 3D Blast. He is most well-known for his compositions and songs in Sonic Adventure, where some tunes are recycled from his first work. For example, one portion of the Windy Valley zone uses music from Sonic 3D Blast's Green Grove Zone. He has worked the most with Johnny Gioeli, and both are currently in a band entitled Crush 40.
Senoue continued to compose music for the later 3D Sonic games such as Sonic Adventure 2 and Sonic Heroes, the latter being the first video game composition for his Crush 40 band. He most recently did work for Sonic Generations, featuring arrangements by him among other Sega composers.
Jun Senoue official fansite:
http://www.junsenoue.com/
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Batter Up! Can you feel the excitement in the air Up down all…
Escape From The City Wooh! Awe yeah Rolling around at the speed of sound Got plac…
Escape from The City ...for City Escape Wooh! Awe yeah Rolling around at the speed of sound Got plac…
Escape from the City...City Escape Wooh! Awe yeah Rolling around at the speed of sound Got p…
Sons of Angels Contact, we have ignition Blast off, it's all systems go Roc…
The American Dream It's the power and salvation It's the thunder of the road Fe…
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