Akira Kosemura

JACKJEANNE Original Soundtrack

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『ジャックジャンヌ』の世界を彩るすべての音楽がここにー

石田スイ氏 描きおろしジャケットに加え、珠玉のゲーム内イラストをあしらったレコード & CD

 『東京喰種』の作者として知られる漫画家、石田スイ氏による完全オリジナルの新作タイトルとして大きな話 題を呼んでいる Nintendo Switch 用ゲームソフト『ジャックジャンヌ』。音楽監督を担当した小瀬村晶は今年より満を持してイギリスの名門デッカレコードより作品をワールドメジャーリリース展開し、大きな注目を集めています。そんな2人のコラボレーションがベストな形で凝縮された「ジャックジャンヌ オリジナル・ サウンドトラック」を、豪華 3 枚組のアナログレコードにて初回生産限定リリースします。

本作は、2017年から2020年に掛けて、石田スイ氏との文通によって生まれた全 52 曲の劇伴音楽(BGM)、 その全てを余すことなく収録したオリジナルスコア作品です。 西洋楽器と東洋楽器を使い分けながら、どこか異国情緒漂う、架空の日本を想起させた音楽は、石田スイ氏 の圧倒的な世界観、シナリオと呼応することで、ゲームの発売当初からサントラ化を熱望する多数の声を獲得することとなりました。 〝生涯大切にしたい一作〟と評されるなど、人間の内面を深く描く物語として、ボーダーレスに熱い支持を 受け続ける『ジャックジャンヌ』。「ユニヴェール歌劇学校」で過ごす日々を、アナログレコードなとCDでお楽しみください。

 

Original Contribution and Supervised by Sui Ishida

Music Composed, Arranged and Produced by Akira Kosemura

Recording Engineers: Akira Kosemura, Shunroku Hitani
Recording Studio: Pastoral Sound, Schole, 54it

Score Mixed by Shunroku Hitani at 54it, Tokyo
Studio Coordination: Keigo Sonoda(Pastoral Sound)

Album Mastered by George Mastrokostas


Piano, Keyboards, Electronics & Programming: Akira Kosemura
Guitar: Muneki Takasaka (Paniyolo)
Accordion & Guitar: annie
Fiddle: john*

Atsuki Yoshida EMO strings
Violins: Atsuki Yoshida, Natsumi Okimasu, Anzu Sunaga
Viola: Kintaro Hagiya, Mei Mishina
Violoncello: Yumi Shimazu, Kirin Uchida
Contrabass: Toru Nishijima

Koto: Miki Maruta
Shakuhachi: Jin Rei
Wadaiko: Hiroki Miki
Clarinet: Saeko Kurokawa
Trumpet: Yusuke Orita
Marimba, Xylophone: Nanae Uehara
Drums: Ryohei Nomura
Erhu (Special Guest Soloist): WeiWei Wuu

Artwork by Sui Ishida
Art direction and Design: Shin Kikuchi
CD design: Chika Suehisa
Production Management: SCHOLE INC.

Special Thanks:
Shin Towada, Junpei Matsuo, Yusuke Rokugou, Shueisha Inc., Yuugo Kawakami, Daisuke Yamashita, Misaki Takushima, Tomoko Nakagawa, All staff of JACKJEANNE, BROCCOLI & Sui Ishida.

Akira Kosemura (he/him) is a composer and pianist hailing from Tokyo, Japan. He is a prolific artist, constantly releasing solo albums and composing music for films, TV drama, games, stage, and commercial music.
Akira founded his own label Schole Records early on after his solo album It's on Everything released in 2007 while he was still in school. In 2017 and 2018 Akira's music was ranked in Spotify's "Most Played Japanese Artists/Songs Top 10", and his works have been highly acclaimed on media around the world, including US music media Pitchfork, Australian newspaper THE AGE, French public broadcast FIP, and Canadian public broadcast Ici Musique.
Akira's major score works include Fragments of The Last Will by Takahisa Zeze, the Cannes 2020 featured film True Mothers (Asa Ga Kuru) directed by Naomi Kawase, Hollywood produced drama series Love Is__, the Nintendo Switch game Jack Jeanne produced by Sui Ishida, the TBS drama series Chugakusei Nikki, the contemporary ballet piece MANON, and the Japan Pavilion in Milano EXPO. His music pieces were also featured in the Amazon original movie Jonas Brothers' CHASING HAPPINESS, the Venice Film Festival Golden Lion awarded director Audrey Diwan's debut film Mais vous etes fous (Losing It), and the Toho movie Omoi, Omoware, Furi, Furare.
In recent years, he has worked on projects in different media such as SK-II STUDIO's documentary The Center Lane (featuring Rikako Ikee), directed by Hirokazu Koreeda, the runway music for a collection from apparel brand TAKAHIROMIYASHITA The Soloist., as well as music for LA MER BLUE HEART, LAND ROVER, and L'OCCITANE. Akira has also co-produced a song with American musician Devendra Banhart.
In addition to his versatility and diverse portfolio, Akira has been working on a world scale. In 2022 he signed a contract with prestigious Decca Records, and the EP Pause (almost equal to) Play was released worldwide. Akira's music was also sampled in John Legend's song "The Other Ones feat. Rhapsody" included in his new album Legend Act I & II. And Akira's first major album SEASONS was released on Decca Records (UMG) on June 30, 2023.

“It feels impossible to get tired of, circumscribed and boundless at once.”
by Pitchfork

“Fantastic stuff.”
by Gilles Peterson

“Peaceful, evocative music”
by Fact Magazine