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'''Motoi Sakuraba''' (born August 5, 1965) is a Japanese musician and video game composer. He worked as a video game composer in all of ''[[Mario Golf]]'' | '''Motoi Sakuraba''' (born August 5, 1965) is a Japanese musician and video game composer. He worked as a video game composer in all games of the ''[[Mario Golf]]'' and ''[[Mario Tennis]]'' series since 1999, when the original ''Mario Golf'' was released on the [[Nintendo 64]]. Other than said series, he also worked as a composer of ''Golden Sun'' series, and helped composing songs of ''[[Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''. | ||
His musical style revolves around the baroque style and Japanese progressive rock starting in 1980s. | His musical style revolves around the baroque style and Japanese progressive rock starting in 1980s. |
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Motoi Sakuraba
Motoi Sakuraba (born August 5, 1965) is a Japanese musician and video game composer. He worked as a video game composer in all games of the Mario Golf and Mario Tennis series since 1999, when the original Mario Golf was released on the Nintendo 64. Other than said series, he also worked as a composer of Golden Sun series, and helped composing songs of Super Smash Bros. Brawl.
His musical style revolves around the baroque style and Japanese progressive rock starting in 1980s.