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祖堅正慶

Albums
51
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Active
1975–present
Origin
Japan
Biography

Masayoshi Soken (祖堅 正慶, Soken Masayoshi, born January 10, 1975) is a Japanese video game composer and sound editor who has worked for Square Enix since 2001. Soken is best known for being the lead composer and sound director of Final Fantasy XIV and its expansions and lead composer of Final Fantasy XVI.

Born in La Paz, Baja California Sur, Mexico, Soken and his family later moved to Tokyo, where he attended the Tokyo University of Science, majoring in chemistry. He was exposed to music at a young age—his father was a professional trumpet player and his mother taught piano. Rather than pursue a career in science, he was hired as a sound editor and designer at Konami. He joined Square in 1998 and his early work at the company primarily focused on sound effect design, rather than composition. He assisted Kenji Ito on sports video games such as Gekikuukan Pro Baseball: The End of the Century 1999. His debut as a composer came with the Japan-exclusive sports games Nichibeikan Pro Baseball: Final League, in which he was the sole composer, and World Fantasista with synthesizer programmer Takeharu Ishimoto.

In 2005, Soken worked on Drakengard 2 and Front Mission 5: Scars of the War. The following year, Soken made his debut as a lead composer in Mario Hoops 3-on-3 where he composed and arranged the score with Koji Kondo and Yukio Kaneoka. Along with Kenji Ito and Tsuyoshi Sekito, he created the soundtrack to Dawn of Mana (known as "Seiken Densetsu 4" in Japan), with Academy Award-winning composer Ryuichi Sakamoto providing the main theme. Soken also arranged a few tracks from previous Mana games, and performed the electric guitar for his arrangements. In 2007, he scored the online game Elebest with Ai Yamashita.

Soken has also contributed to Square Enix advertisements; Front Mission 5: Scars of the War (2005) featured the sports commercial song "Blue Stream", Soken's only composition in the game. He also participated in a Square Enix advertisement for pencils where he got beaten up by two robots; the commercial featured music composed by him. Soken created the fanfare for Square Enix Music TV, a monthly video feature where new album releases are discussed and interviews with Square Enix composers are conducted. For the iTunes-exclusive Square Enix Music Official Bootleg collection, Soken contributed the piece "Dog Street" for the first volume in 2006, and "Languid Afternoon" for the third volume in 2007; he went under the alias "Sorbonne Soken" on the third volume. In 2008, he composed the Japan-exclusive Nanashi no Game, this time under the pseudonym "Luis Noma". In 2010, he composed another sports game for the Wii, Mario Sports Mix.

Since the 2010 development team reshuffling, he has been sound director for Final Fantasy XIV. Soken became primary composer for the title with the launch of A Realm Reborn and the expansions that followed. He formed a rock band called The Primals with members of the sound team to play at Final Fantasy XIV events such as Fan Festival. The Primals have since released several albums starting with Final Fantasy XIV: From Astral to Umbral. Nobuo Uematsu's illness in 2018 prevented him from contributing the main theme to Shadowbringers as he had for every previous expansion; Soken was tasked with the composition. Shadowbringers was the first expansion in the Final Fantasy XIV series to be written without Uematsu's direct involvement.

In May 2021, during the Final Fantasy XIV Digital Fan Festival, Soken announced that he had been receiving chemotherapy for cancer treatment throughout most of 2020, adding that the cancer was in remission. Soken kept the treatment hidden from most of the development team, doing some of his work for Final Fantasy XIV from hospital.

In September 2020, Square Enix announced that Final Fantasy XVI was in development for PlayStation 5. Though not detailed initially, in June 2022, further information was revealed, including that Soken would be the game's lead composer. For his work on Final Fantasy XVI, Soken and his team would be nominated and then win the Game Award for Best Score and Music in 2023.

Soken primarily approaches his game composing with the player's experience in mind. When tasked with arranging Final Fantasy music originally composed by Nobuo Uematsu, he takes extra care to achieve this goal. Soken credits his experience as a sound designer, sound editor, and voice editor for helping him handle the pressure of the Final Fantasy XIV remake. He primarily composes using piano and keyboard but prefers playing guitar in live performances.

Soken's favorite bands are Rage Against the Machine and Pennywise.

Discography

マリオバスケ3on3 オリジナル・サウンドトラック
祖堅正慶 · 2006
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聖剣伝説 音楽大全集
祖堅正慶 · 2011
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A REALM REBORN: FINAL FANTASY XIV Original Soundtrack
祖堅正慶 · 2014
Sounds Of Eorzea - Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn Special Soundtrack
祖堅正慶 · 2014
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Before the Fall: FINAL FANTASY XIV Original Soundtrack
祖堅正慶 · 2015
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FINAL FANTASY XIV: Duality ~Arrangement Album~
祖堅正慶 · 2016
Heavensward: FINAL FANTASY XIV Original Soundtrack
祖堅正慶 · 2016
Eorzean Symphony: FINAL FANTASY XIV Orchestral Album (Concert version)
祖堅正慶 · 2017
FINAL FANTASY 30th ANNIVERSARY COMPOSERS' SELECTION
祖堅正慶 · 2017
THE FAR EDGE OF FATE: FINAL FANTASY XIV Original Soundtrack
祖堅正慶 · 2017
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Untempered: FINAL FANTASY XIV Primal Battle Themes
祖堅正慶 · 2017
FINAL FANTASY XIV - The Best
祖堅正慶 · 2018
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STORMBLOOD: FINAL FANTASY XIV Original Soundtrack
祖堅正慶 · 2018
Distant Worlds V: more music from FINAL FANTASY
祖堅正慶 · 2019
Eorzean Symphony: FINAL FANTASY XIV Orchestral Album Vol. 2
祖堅正慶 · 2019
Eorzean Symphony: FINAL FANTASY XIV Orchestral Album Vol. 2 (Concert version)
祖堅正慶 · 2019
FINAL FANTASY XIV - Vows of Virtue, Deeds of Cruelty
祖堅正慶 · 2019
SHADOWBRINGERS: FINAL FANTASY XIV Original Soundtrack
祖堅正慶 · 2019
ワールドエンドヒーローズ オリジナル・サウンドトラック
祖堅正慶 · 2020
Pulse: FINAL FANTASY XIV Remix Album
祖堅正慶 · 2020
DEATH UNTO DAWN: FINAL FANTASY XIV Original Soundtrack
祖堅正慶 · 2021
Final Fantasy XIV Vinyl LP Box
祖堅正慶 · 2021
FINAL FANTASY XIV Vinyl LP Box
祖堅正慶 · 2021
STORMBLOOD Vinyl LP
祖堅正慶 · 2021
Time and Again 2: FINAL FANTASY XIV Raid Dungeon Themes
祖堅正慶 · 2021
Untempered 2: FINAL FANTASY XIV Primal Battle Themes
祖堅正慶 · 2021
ENDWALKER: FINAL FANTASY XIV Original Soundtrack
祖堅正慶 · 2022
ENDWALKER Vinyl LP
祖堅正慶 · 2022
Final Fantasy Series 35th Anniversary Orchestral Compilation Vinyl
祖堅正慶 · 2022
Final Fantasy XIV: Endwalker (Original Soundtrack)
祖堅正慶 · 2022
HEROES AND VILLAINS - SELECT TRACKS FROM THE FINAL FANTASY SERIES SET
祖堅正慶 · 2022
Sanctuary's Heart: FINAL FANTASY XIV Chill Arrangement Album
祖堅正慶 · 2022
A REALM REBORN Vinyl LP Vol. 2
祖堅正慶 · 2023
ENDWALKER Vinyl LP Vol. 2
祖堅正慶 · 2023
Eorzean Symphony: FINAL FANTASY XIV Orchestral Album Vol. 3
祖堅正慶 · 2023
Eorzean Symphony FINAL FANTASY XIV ORCHESTRAL ALBUM Vol. 3
祖堅正慶 · 2023
Eorzean Symphony: FINAL FANTASY XIV Orchestral Album Vol. 3 (Concert version)
祖堅正慶 · 2023
FINAL FANTASY XIV Vinyl LP Box Vol. 2
祖堅正慶 · 2023
Final Fantasy XVI Mini Soundtrack
祖堅正慶 · 2023
Final Fantasy XVI Original Soundtrack
祖堅正慶 · 2023
HEAVENSWARD Vinyl LP Vol. 2
祖堅正慶 · 2023
SHADOWBRINGERS Vinyl LP Vol. 2
祖堅正慶 · 2023
STORMBLOOD Vinyl LP Vol. 2
祖堅正慶 · 2023
DAWNTRAIL
祖堅正慶 · 2024
DAWNTRAIL: FINAL FANTASY XIV Original Soundtrack
祖堅正慶 · 2024
FINAL FANTASY XIV: DAWNTRAIL - EP4
祖堅正慶 · 2024
FINAL FANTASY XVI - Original DLC Soundtrack - From Spire to Sea
祖堅正慶 · 2024
GROWING LIGHT: FINAL FANTASY XIV Original Soundtrack
祖堅正慶 · 2024
FINAL FANTASY XIV Orchestral Arrangement Album Vol. 4
祖堅正慶 · 2025
Pulse: FINAL FANTASY XIV Remix Album Vol. 2 (Deluxe Edition)
祖堅正慶 · 2025
Eorzean Symphony: FINAL FANTASY XIV Orchestral Album Vol. 4
祖堅正慶 · 2026

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