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Biography

  • Born

    19 March 1965 (age 59)

  • Born In

    Tokyo, Japan

Soichi Terada (寺田 創一, Terada Soichi) is a Japanese music composer. He’s best known in the west for his work on the Ape Escape (サルゲッチュ, Saru Getchu) series. He also composed the Japanese version of the soundtrack to the PS2 game Fantavision and the Japan-only game Futari no Fantavision. Prior to his acclaim for video game soundtracks, Terada got some recognition for his early 90s house releases, primarily released on his own Far East recording label. He later diversified into making in the mid 90s, a style he would eventually gain wider recognition for with the Ape Escape soundtracks.

Some remix work for Akiko Kanazawa in the early 90s eventually led to a collaboration starting in the early 2000s under the moniker of Omodaka, which is a fusion of and ( music).

Since the release of the Sounds from the Far East compilation on Rush Hour in 2015, Terada has been enjoying overseas success and renewed interest among the electronic community.

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