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Composer Mamoru Samuragochi with his cat Minokichi in his Yokohama apartment.!
Mamoru Samuragochi
Japanese compositor
Musical artist
Mamoru Samuragochi (佐村河内 守, Samuragōchi Mamoru, born 21 September ) is a Japanese composer from Hiroshima Prefecture who falsely stated that he was totally deaf.[1] He said throughout his career that he was deaf which led to foreign media dubbing him a "digital-age Beethoven".[2] He was also the name credited for the video games Resident Evil: Director's Cut Dual Shock Ver. () and Onimusha: Warlords ().[3][4] In February , it was revealed that most of the work attributed to him over the previous 18 years had been written by Takashi Niigaki.[5]
Biography
Samuragochi was born on 21 September [6] in Hiroshima Prefecture to parents who were both hibakusha (irradiated in the atomic bombing of Hiroshima).[7] He started playing the piano at the age of four.[7] He started having migraines while in high school, and said that, by the time he wa