Manami Matsumae joins the development team of Heart Forth, Alicia as a composer

Brave Wave is pleased to announce a collaboration with Mexico-based indie developer Alonso Martin and his team on their upcoming game Heart Forth, Alicia! Manami Matsumae is joining their game as one of the composers, making new original music for various parts of the game including the Challenge Stages. Similar to what was done on Shovel Knight, Brave Wave is going to act as a bridge between the Western team and the Eastern composer by translating notes and directions, hand-delivering important documents and other coordination efforts.

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Heart Forth, Alicia is an epic Metroidvania RPG that combines timeless 16- and 32-bit gameplay, modern mechanics, and a set of unique, intertwining stories to take you on a fantastic journey. The development is helmed by Mexico-based Alonso Martin, with collaborators from the United States including Owlboy’s composer Jonathan Geer, whom Manami Matsumae would collaborate with on a number of tracks. “When I saw the game trailer, I thought to myself: Wow, those are 2D pixels? They look so pretty, and yet this game reminds me of the old days of gaming,” comments Manami Matsumae on the game. “When I worked on Dragon Quest Swords, I wrote music that was orchestra-like in nature, and watching the trailer made me want to do just that again after such a long time.”

Manami Matsumae is famously known as the composer and sound designer of the original Mega Man, making both the addictive music and the memorable sound effects back then. As a veteran composer from the NES-era, Manami still pushes through to make compelling music even after more than 25 years of work. “Brave Wave’s Keiji Yamagishi has mentioned this before, but recently, Japan’s game industry has demanded composers who are able to write orchestrated music,” says Manami. “Those who cannot do that have a hard time finding projects. Other games are established series whose composers carry over to the next projects as well. So, getting those projects turns out to be such a competitive task among composers.” Manami found a more responsive audience in the West, and with Brave Wave’s help, she’s breaking into new territories with exciting projects. “I feel that all Japanese composers should look to markets outside of Japan, where there are plenty of opportunities to be had.”

Recently, Manami Matsumae performed live at BitSummit in front of an excited audience, playing new compositions from her Brave Wave catalogue and from games such as Mighty No. 9 and Shovel Knight. Her latest appearance on Brave Wave’s In Flux finds her joining forces with Tim McCord, the bassist of Grammy-winners Evanescence, working together for the first time. Manami comments, “I find it inspiring to work with talented composers from outside Japan. In the future, before I get too old, I want to make music that people will enjoy listening to. Brave Wave’s President, Mohammed, is constantly asking me to create a solo album. Now is not necessarily the time for that, but in a few years, I think this will become a possibility.”

Saori Kobayashi x Brave Wave: Announcing a New Solo Album

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After performing in front of an exciting audience at Bit Summit MMXIV, Saori Kobayashi announced her first-ever solo album with us at Brave Wave! Fans of Kobayashi-san seem to be happy with her new work with us, Shattered Moon, and we're excited to be working with her on a full-length music album — dedicated entirely to showcase her immense talent at making gorgeous and lush soundscapes.

Shattered Moon (from our new album IN FLUX) was performed at Bit Summit MMXIV in Kyoto by Saori Kobayashi herself, and thanks to the kind folks at NicoNico we were able to upload a video of it to YouTube:

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Announcing: Project Light, A Concept Chiptunes Album Featuring the Hottest Famicom-era Composers

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Just a few days after releasing IN FLUX, Brave Wave Productions announced a new album at Bit Summit MMXIV called PROJECT LIGHT that features some of Japan's most well known and beloved game composers, including Manami Matsumae (of Mega Man, Mighty No. 9) and Yoko Shimomura (of StreetFighter II, Kingdom Hearts). PROJECT LIGHT was born from the vision of (Creative Director) Mohammed Taher wanting to resurrect the Famicom-era composers and remind the world that they're still here with us and they can make good music. It's a story-driven album that tells the story of a planet on the verge of destruction due to an imminent supernova (an explosion of the sun); and thus we follow Light, one of the highly-advanced humanoids built to investigate the problem and reverse the doomed sun's fate.

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 In addition to Manami Matsumae and Yoko Shimomura, the album features Harumi Fujita (Mega Man 3), Junko Tamiya (Strider), Takashi Tateishi (Mega Man 2), Yasuaki "BUN BUN" Fujita (Mega Man 3), Mari Yamaguchi (Mega Man 5), and Ippo Yamada (Mega Man 9). The album is directed and supervised by Mohammed Taher of Brave Wave, with Ippo Yamada serving as the Music Director and hally as the Music Producer. The three are aiming to bring a new side of chiptunes to fans of videogames and music. The album will be released "whenever it's ready," as Taher said on stage, with the expectation of finishing the album at the end of the year.

Brave Wave Productions recently held three live shows at Bit Summit MMXIV, featuring live performances by Manami Matsumae (Mega Man), Chipzel (Super Hexagon), and Saori Kobayashi (Panzer Dragoon Saga). In addition to that, the label recently released IN FLUX on both iTunes and Bandcamp, featuring music from Akira Yamaoka (Silent Hill), Keiji Yamagishi (Captain Taubasa), Jim Guthrie (Sworcery), Eirik Suhrke (Spelunky), as well as music from the Bit Summit live performers. The company is working on a number of unannounced music projects to be released later this year and the next, in the hope of delighting game-music fans everywhere in the world and especially those who favor Japan's videogame musicians.

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IN FLUX: East-Meets-West Collaboration Album Available Now

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IN FLUX is an East-meets-West music album that merges the two oceans together in an unprecedented way, featuring the musicians of Evanescence, Mega Man, Ninja Gaiden, Silent Hill, Panzer Dragoon, Sworcery, Spelunky, and more. The union of Japanese artists alongside their Western friends shine through the album, sidestepping the language gap and communicating entirely through the universal understanding of music.

IN FLUX is an album that celebrates the joyous and ever-changing nature of music, not constrained by genres or languages or styles—but celebrating the history and the culture that music is able to cultivate and nurture. The album's visual style was achieved through Zurich-based Fabian Oefner's stunning lenses that captured the fragile luminosity of soap bubbles — an imagery that goes in hand with the album's philosophy and approach.

A limited run of the album was available at Bit Summit MMXIV in Kyoto, selling more than a hundred signed copies by Mohammed Taher (director), Manami Matsumae (advisor), Keiji Yamagishi (composer) alongside their Western friends Eirik Suhrke (composer), Stemage (composer) and Chipzel (composer). You can buy the album on Bandcamp, digitally and physically, or you can use iTunes alternatively. We also designed a very-limited t-shirt, drawn beautifully by Simon Alander and worn on stage by Saori Kobayashi (of Panzer Dragoon) and Yumiko Takahashi (of Suikoden).

Brave Wave is officially incorporated!

JANUARY 14, 2014—Official company name to be “Brave Wave Productions Limited”

Brave Wave Productions is a music label based in Tokyo, Japan, dedicated to exploring the interplay between videogames, music and nostalgia. The dual-natured label produces and publishes music albums, both solo and compilations, as well as compose music for videogames. Working together with music composers from the videogame industry, Brave Wave creates music that uses games as a basis of its concept, and the label’s ultimate goal is to work with musicians and artists from all over the world to create top-class music albums for both gamers and fans of music alike to enjoy.

Originally, Brave Wave began as an individual internet project by Kuwait-based Mohammed Taher under the name “Koopa Soundworks.” Taher felt that Japanese composers who had quit composing music should return to their roots and start composing once again. Since the end of 2012, Brave Wave has released two albums, "World 1-2" and "World 1-2: Encore" before being founded as an actual company, with music from composers like Keiji Yamagishi, Akira Yamaoka, Austin Wintory and more. The label will continue to make music following its official establishment. In addition, the first game title Brave Wave was partially involved in, “Shovel Knight” by Yacht Club Games, is scheduled to release in the first quarter of 2014 in North America and Europe.

Tokyo-based Alexander Aniel will handle all management duties as Chief Executive Officer and Business Development Coordinator, as well as day-to-day company operations, while Mohammed Taher will act as the President and Creative Director of the label’s current and future projects. Together, they work with global videogame composers like Manami Matsumae and Eirik Suhrke to create multicultural music albums. The visual identity of Brave Wave is designed by Cory Schmitz, signifying the bold and unconventional job the label carries upon itself.

In March 2014, Brave Wave will participate in “Bit Summit MMXIV,” showing off albums that are currently in development, and is delighted to announce that three artists will be performing at the event live. The label plans to release its third full-length music album "In Flux" in March 4th, 2014 with limited copies available at the event. The album's central theme is the collaborations between the composers of the East and West, featuring original music from Manami Matsumae, Tim McCord (of Grammy award-winning Evanescence), Keiji Yamagishi, Akira Yamaoka, Saori Kobayashi, Chipzel, Stemage, Eirik Suhrke, and more.

“Giving the world good music” and “Bringing together the videogame industries of Japan, the West and the Middle East” are the slogans in which Brave Wave is being established upon.

January 14, 2014 Brave Wave Productions Limited

Mohammed Taher Mohammed Taher — President, Creative Director Email: mohammed (at) bravewave.net

Alexander Aniel — CEO, Business Development Coordinator Email: alexander.aniel (at) bravewave.net