Hideaki_Utsumi

Hideaki Utsumi

Hideaki Utsumi

Japanese video game composer


Hideaki Utsumi (内海 秀明, Utsumi Hideaki), also known as Tono2097, is a Japanese video game sound designer, audio engineer, composer, YouTuber, and musician, and is currently an instructor at HAL Osaka, a vocational school in Osaka, Japan.[2][3]

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He is best known for sound design for the Resident Evil video game series,[4][5][6][7] and his YouTube channel. Utsumi is also one half of the musical duo mT with Tanaka Hit, playing both the keyboard and the band's own creation, the MIDI stick, created from arcade-game controllers.[8]

Utsumi worked in Capcom's sound design department for 14 years. He left in 2009 to teach at HAL Osaka College of Technology & Design.[8]

He is married to former Capcom colleague Saori Maeda, who co-composed the soundtrack of Resident Evil 3: Nemesis with Masami Ueda.[9][10]

Parrots

In 2021, a video recorded and uploaded to Instagram of Gumi, a pet chattering lory owned by Utsumi, became popular on the Internet, forming the basis of an Internet meme. Within weeks of the video being published, Utsumi's YouTube channel would surpass 200,000 subscribers and accrue over 10 million channel views.[11]

In addition to Gumi, Utsumi owns three other parrots: Lemon, a black-legged parrot; Kiwi, a harlequin macaw; and Kohaku, a white cockatoo.[12] Utsumi also had a black lory named Kuromi, who died of unknown causes on September 15, 2021.[13]

List of works

Discography

  • V.A. / KIVANDELYAN (1996)
  • V.A. / - natsu - (1997)
  • mT / Daydream (1999)
  • GAME OVER
  • u-man's diary -awaji-

References

  1. "About Hideaki Utsumi". YouTube.
  2. "突撃!HALの先生ってどんな人?vol.3 ~ゲームサウンドクリエイター~". HAL Osaka Blog (in Japanese). HAL Osaka. 20 January 2017. Retrieved 6 June 2022.
  3. "ミュージック学科 昼間部/4年制". HAL Osaka (in Japanese). Retrieved 6 June 2022. 指導分野:サウンドエンジニアリング・MIDI
  4. Research on Biohazard 2 Final Edition. Micro Design Publishing. 1998. ISBN 4-944000-77-4.
  5. Marusu Goto (1 June 2000). Capcom Electronic Heroes - Interviews with 32 People Living in the Game Century. Famitsu Books. ISBN 4-7577-0054-7.
  6. "Famitsu No.495". Famitsu. ASCII Corporation. June 1998.
  7. DIGI-CRE Staff (December 1998). "DIGI-CRE". Sony Magazine. p. 37.
  8. Napolitano, Jayson (2009-12-29). "Mass Exodus From Capcom Part 3: Interview With Hideaki Utsumi". Retrieved 2021-08-22.
  9. "Hideaki Utsumi". YouTube. Retrieved 2021-11-09.
  10. "Hideaki Utsumi". YouTube. Retrieved 2021-08-22.
  11. Hideaki Utsumi [@hideaki_utsumi] (September 13, 2021). "The name of the birb" (Tweet) via Twitter.

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