Yuki Hayashi (composer)

Yuki Hayashi
Native name 林ゆうき
Born December 31, 1980
Kyoto, Japan
Occupation(s) Musician, composer, arranger
Years active 2009-present
Labels Legendoor
Website http://www.legendoor.com/yuki_hayashi/

Yuki Hayashi (林 ゆうき Hayashi Yūki, born December 31, 1980) is a Japanese composer and arranger best known for his work on the soundtracks for TV drama, anime, and films. His most famous works include Triangle (in collaboration with Hiroyuki Sawano), Zettai Reido, Diabolik Lovers, Haikyū!!, and Asa ga Kita.[1][2] He was born in Kyoto, Japan, and is currently represented by Legendoor, a music recording company.

Biography

Yuki Hayashi used to be an athlete for Men's Rhythmic Gymnastics and then he became fascinated by background score when selecting gymnastics floor music.Though he had no experience in producing music before, he started learning to compose himself during college years. He sold one of his pieces for 5000 yen to junior players as their gymnastics background music, and more and more orders came after other teams heard his works.[3] After graduation, he formally became the apprentice of Hideo Kobayashi to learn beatmaking and meanwhile, he also began making background music for dancesport.[4]

Discography

Personal Album

Hayashi Seisakusho~Oto No Tsumeawase Bin 1 (Feb, 2016)

TV Drama

Triangle (2009, with Hiroyuki Sawano)

BOSS (2009,with Hiroyuki Sawano and Takafumi Wada)

Jyouou (2009)

Left-Eye Detective EYE (2010)

Zettai Reido (2010)

Tumbling (2010, Rhythmic gymnastics floor music)

Perfect Report (2010)

Strawberry Night Series

Zettai Reido 2 (2011)

Taisetsu na Koto wa Subete Kimi ga Oshiete Kureta (2011)

BOSS 2nd Season (2011)

Asuko March!~Kenritsu Asuka Kougyou Koukou Koushinkyoku~ (2011)

Last Money: Ai no Nedan (2011)

DOCTORS: Saikyo no Mei series

Legal High series

Rich Man, Poor Woman (2012)

Rich Man, Poor Woman in New York (2013)

Emergency Interrogation Room (2014)

Kazoku Ikari (2014)

Yoshiwarauradonshin (2014)

Genkai Shyuraku Kabushiki Gaisha (2015)

-The Angel and the Demon- (2015)

The God of Risk (2015)

Asa ga Kita (2015)

Movie

Movie Strawberry Night (Jan., 2013)

Kamisama no Karute 2 (2014)

Blue Spring Ride (2014)

April Fools (2015)

Boku Dake ga Inai Machi (2015)

Aozora Yell (2016)

Anime

Banon Yasai Ninninman (2011)

ROBOTICS;NOTES (2012, with Asami Tachibana and Takeshi Abo)

Blood Lad (2012)

Diabolik Lovers (2013)

Gundam Build Fighters (2013)

Gundam Build Fighters Try (2014)

Haikyū!! (2014, with Asami Tachibana)

Haikyū!! 2nd Season (2015, with Asami Tachibana)

Soul Eater Not! (2014, with Asami Tachibana)

DRAMAtical Murder (2014)

Death Parade (2015)

Classroom☆Crisis (2015)

My Hero Academia (2016)

Kiznaiver (2016)

One Piece Film: Gold (2016)

Trickster (2016)

TV Programs

Mr. Sunday(2010, Fuji TV)

Close-up Tohoku(2011, NHK)

Tsuiseki! Shinsou No File(2012, NHK)

Athlete No Tamashi(2012, NHK)

Sports Plus(2013, NHK)

World Sport MLB(2015, NHK)

66th NHK Kōhaku Uta Gassen Opening Theme "Zattsu Oomisoka"(2015, NHK)

Game

Alice Order (2015)

Sport

2013 National Inter-High School Championships Men's Rhythmic Gymnastics- Aomoriyamada Music

2015 MISS POLEDANCE JAPAN Ayaka Sakai Music

CM

Kyoto Animation CM: Ajisai(2011)

Social Game Dragon Tactics Winter CM (2012-2013)

References

  1. "Interview Hayashi Yūki". Crypton. Retrieved 22 January 2016.
  2. "平成27年度後期 連続テレビ小説「あさが来た」出演者発表!". NHK. Retrieved 22 January 2016.
  3. 篠原良一郎 (2012-04-17). "リーガル・ハイ 林ゆうき スコア・インタビュー!! | Soundtrack Detective". リーガル・ハイ 林ゆうき スコア・インタビュー!! | Soundtrack Detective. Retrieved 2016-01-24.
  4. "林ゆうき / Yuki Hayashi Profile". legendoor.
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