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is a Japanese
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and
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, best known for composing music for the ''
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'' and ''
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'' series. He started his career at
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in 1994, where he primarily composed for arcade games. Outside of video games, he has composed for anime series such as ''
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'' and ''
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'', along with arranging tracks for
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artists. He established the music production studio Monaca in 2004, which composes for various types of media.


Biography

Okabe started taking electric organ lessons as a child, covering contemporary pop and film music. Although he did not learn from teachers, he would develop his musical skills through joining a band and recording music. He has cited
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,
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, and
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as being some of his musical influences. After graduating from
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, he joined Namco in 1994, with his first work being a handful of tracks for
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''Spiral Fall''. He would also work on titles such as '' Air Combat 22'', along with some arrangements for the PS1 version of ''
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''. This would lead to him scoring ''
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'' along with fellow Namco composer
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. Both composers chose to make
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music for the game as it both fitted the atmosphere of the game and had not been done in video games before. He and Sano would also work on ''
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'' with other composers in 1999. He left Namco in 2001 to become a freelancer, as he wanted more freedom to work on non-game projects. This led to him composing and arranging a number of songs for various artists, such as
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. Three years later, he founded music production studio Monaca. Although it originally consisted of just Okabe, he would later be joined by ex-Namco composers such as
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, who also wanted to work on non-game projects. To this day, the studio frequently compose for both video games and anime, as well as other types of media such as live action films. In 2010, he served as the lead composer for ''
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'', being assisted by fellow Monaca composers Kakeru Ishihama and Keigo Hoashi, along with
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composer Takafumi Nishimura. To fit with the game's story, he composed a soundtrack that he describes as "mysterious, delicate, and ephemeral". The team were given creative freedom, while working under
Yoko Taro is a Japanese video game director and scenario writer. Starting his career at the now-defunct game company Cavia, his best-known work was on the action role-playing video game series ''Drakengard'', and its spin-offs, ''Nier'' and '' Nier: Aut ...
's direction, who attended the same university as Okabe and was a 3D graphics designer at Namco. The composers worked with English-Japanese singer Emi Evans, who wrote and sung the lyrics present in the game's songs. Okabe, Ishihama and Hoashi would go on to compose for its 2017 sequel '' Nier: Automata'', while being joined by Kuniyuki Takahashi. Its music was acclaimed; it won the award for "Best Score/Music" at
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, and was a runner-up for "Best Original Music" at IGN's Best of 2017 Awards. In 2019, he composed for battle royale game '' Cyber Hunter'' with fellow Monaca composer Ryuichi Takada, both working with violinist Yu Manabe.


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External links


Profile
at Monaca
Discography at VGMdb
* {{DEFAULTSORT:Okabe, Keiichi 1969 births 21st-century Japanese male singers 21st-century Japanese singers Anime composers Japanese male composers Japanese music arrangers Japanese techno musicians Japanese television composers Living people Male television composers Musicians from Hyōgo Prefecture Japanese sound designers Video game composers