MilkyPixels
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I'm sure I'm not the only one here that listens to the PMD soundtracks often. Especially PMD2. I thought that Arata Iiyoshi was the composer for the first 2 games' soundtracks, but I recently became aware that Keisuke Ito and Hideki Sakamoto also contributed to the soundtrack. But I'm deathly curious as to who did which song so we can have fully accurate credits for the soundtrack we all love so much. I've been scouring the composers' Twitter accounts and websites and all sorts, but I haven't found anything useful apart from someone mentioning that Keisuke Ito said on his (now unfindable) website that he did all the music that was introduced specifically for Explorers of Sky, but it seems like he did music for the base Time & Darkness games too. Arata Iiyoshi seems to be the only composer for PMD1, therefore one could maybe assume that any tracks from PMD1 repurposed for PMD2 are also by him. As for Hideki Sakamoto, it says here on his company's website that he worked with Keisuke Ito on the Time & Darkness soundtracks, but which ones?
I really want to know. This feels like a detective mystery that I just don't have the Sherlock powers to solve. I need help and more people to think how to tackle this problem! If not, my OCD will never let me forget, lmao. If anyone has a crack at solving this case and uncovers any kind of nugget of information, please let me know here. I think the first step would be finding Keisuke Ito's old website! I know Wayback would be the solution, but I don't even know what his website URL was.
I really want to know. This feels like a detective mystery that I just don't have the Sherlock powers to solve. I need help and more people to think how to tackle this problem! If not, my OCD will never let me forget, lmao. If anyone has a crack at solving this case and uncovers any kind of nugget of information, please let me know here. I think the first step would be finding Keisuke Ito's old website! I know Wayback would be the solution, but I don't even know what his website URL was.