Naoki Sato
Naoki Sato
Genres: Soundtrack, japanese, instrumental, composer, anime
About Naoki Sato
Naoki Satō (born May 2, 1970) is a Japanese composer and producer from Chiba Prefecture, who has provided music for movies, dramas, anime series, and musicals. He graduated from Tokyo College of Music in 1993. Satō has scored several popular anime scores, including とつぜん!猫の国 バニパルウィット (Catnapped! The Movie, 1995), X TV + OVA (2001), 交響詩篇エウレカセブン (Eureka Seven, 2005), ふたりはプリキュア (Pretty Cure, 2004), ヒロイック・エイジ (Heroic Age, 2007) and ストレンヂア -無皇刃譚- (Sword of the Stranger, 2007). He is also known for his testosterone driven action scores for motion pictures like 海猿 (Umizaru, 2004), ローレライ (Lorelei, 2005) and LIMIT OF LOVE -海猿- (2006). ALWAYS 三丁目の夕日 (ALWAYS Sanchōme no Yūhi, 2005) won Japan Academy Prize’s Outstanding Achievement in Music award in 2006. Its sequel ALWAYS 続・三丁目の夕日 (ALWAYS Zoku · Sanchōme no Yūhi, 2007) was nominated for the same honour in 2008. Satō’s other film contributions include シムソンズ (Simsons, 2005) and 手紙 (Tegami, 2006), among many others. Satō also provided music for several TV dramas, like GOOD LUCK!! (2003), WATER BOYS (2003) + WATER BOYS 2 (2004), FIRE BOYS ~め組の大吾~ (FIRE BOYS ~Megumi no Daigo~, 2003), オレンジデイズ (Orange Days, 2004), 海猿 TV (Umizaru TV, 2005), 冗談じゃない! (Jōdan ja nai!, 2007), and コード・ブルー -ドクターヘリ緊急救命- (Code Blue -Doctor Heli Kinkyū Kyūmei-, 2008). As a young composer, Satō's style is a hybrid of rock and synthesized/electronic sounds with orchestral elements.
Taken from Last.fm
12,098 listeners · 1,024,354 plays via Last.fm
On RadioStar
Radio Stations sorted by tracks on rotation
Naoki Sato — Top 27 songs
| Artist | Song title | Like / Dislike | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Naoki Sato | Koro-sensei Ai no Jugyou (Assassination Classroom OST) | ||
| Naoki Sato | Ihojin no Yaiba [Sword of the Stranger] | ||
| Naoki Sato | Sword of the Stranger | ||
| Naoki Sato | Kyojo | ||
| Naoki Sato | Shizumanu Taiyou | ||
| Naoki Sato | Sword of the Stranger | ||
| Naoki Sato | Akame Ga Kill ! 1 | ||
| Naoki Sato | BALLAD | ||
| Naoki Sato | Giniro No Season | ||
| Naoki Sato | NHK Special Human Naze Ningen ni Naretanoka | ||
| Naoki Sato | Persona Non Grata (Chiune Sugihara) | ||
| Naoki Sato | Kyojo | ||
| Naoki Sato | Oku Otoko | ||
| Naoki Sato | Isonokeno Hitobito | ||
| Naoki Sato | Rurouni Kenshin | ||
| Naoki Sato | NHK Taiga Drama Ryomaden Vol.1 | ||
| Naoki Sato | Tsunagu (Movie) | ||
| Naoki Sato | Space Battleship Yamato | ||
| Naoki Sato | X TV OST, Vol. 1 | ||
| Naoki Sato | Träumerei | ||
| Naoki Sato | sadame (Piano Version) | ||
| Naoki Sato | A Life (TBS Series) | ||
| Naoki Sato | Isonokeno Hitobito | ||
| Naoki Sato | NHK Special Human Naze Ningen ni Naretanoka | ||
| Naoki Sato | Stand by Me Doraemon 2 | ||
| Naoki Sato | Godzilla Minus One | ||
| Naoki Sato | "Kazama Kimichika: Kyojo Zero" |