5th track on Disc 4 of the Final Fantasy X OST Romanization: Kyokuhoku no Tami Literal translation: People of the North Pole English Title: Servants of the Mountain Composer: 浜渦正志 (Masashi Hamauzu)
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5th track on Disc 4 of the Final Fantasy X OST Romanization: Kyokuhoku no Tami Literal translation: People of the North Pole English Title: Servants … read more
5th track on Disc 4 of the Final Fantasy X OST Romanization: Kyokuhoku no Tami Literal translation: People of the North Pole English Title: Servants of the Mountain Composer: 浜渦正志 (Masashi Hamauzu)
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Masashi Hamauzu (濱渦正志), born September 20, 1971 in Munich, Germany, is a video game music composer who has worked for Square Enix for nearly a decade. Hamauzu's works are often reminiscent of Chopin, Ravel, and Debussy compositions. They frequently incorporate deliberate dissonance to provide an artistic and mood-setting effect. After pattern and harmony have set in, the elegance of the dissonance becomes apparent; the listener's perception of dissonance evolves into a perception of consonance integral to the music. Hamauzu composes music in a wide variety of styles, often… read more
Masashi Hamauzu (濱渦正志), born September 20, 1971 in Munich, Germany, is a video game music composer who has worked for Square Enix for nearly a decade. Hamauzu's works are often reminis… read more
Masashi Hamauzu (濱渦正志), born September 20, 1971 in Munich, Germany, is a video game music composer who has worked for Square Enix for nearly a decade. Hamauzu's works are often reminiscent of Chopin, Ravel, and Debussy composition… read more