Artist's albums
Black Snow
2023 · single
Gridman Universe Original Soundtrack
2023 · album
EVANGELION: DEATH (Original Soundtrack)
2023 · album
THE END OF EVANGELION (Original Soundtrack)
2023 · album
NEON GENESIS EVANGELION II (Original Soundtrack)
2023 · album
SHIRO’S SONGBOOK BLEACH盤解!
2022 · album
EVANGELION INFINITY
2022 · album
SHIRO’S SONGBOOK 11
2022 · album
SSSS.DYNAZENON ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACK
2021 · album
The End of Evangelion
2020 · album
Ssss. Gridman Original Soundtrack
2019 · album
Shiro SAGISU outtakes from Evangelion
2016 · album
EVANGELION Piano Forte
2013 · album
ヱヴァンゲリヲン新劇場版:Q オリジナルサウンドトラック
2013 · album
劇場版BLEACH 地獄篇 Original Soundtrack
2010 · album
TV Animation BLEACH Original Soundtrack 4
2009 · album
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Biography
Best known for his '90s output with animation studio Gainax -- home to the Neon Genesis Evangelion anime series -- award-winning Japanese producer and composer Shiro Sagisu bridges the gap between the worlds of sight and sound. Born in the Setagaya special ward of Tokyo, Sagisu grew up surrounded by music and film. While he learned piano and violin from Catholic nuns, he was exposed to the world of movies by his father, a famous manga artist and animator, who had a studio next door to their home. Weaned on this combination of influences, Sagisu decided to pursue music. His earliest works included keyboard arrangements for jazz-fusion band Square's 1978 effort, Lucky Summer Lady, and is 1979 debut with his band Somethin' Special for their funky jazz album, EYES. Later, he would produce for Japanese pop star Misia, R&B singer Ken Hirai, and even electronic house producer Satoshi Tomiie. However, it was in the world of anime that Sagisu would find the most success. Starting in the mid-'80s, Sagisu honed his style with early contributions to the Attacker You! series and the film adaptation of the Ai City manga series. Arrangements for Ranma ½ carried Sagisu into the '90s, during which time he also worked on Final Fantasy VI, Nadia: The Secret of Blue Water, and Neon Genesis Evangelion. His relationship with the latter franchise would span decades, eventually landing Sagisu a Tokyo Anime Award for Best Music in 2010. Additional notable works in the '00s included compositions for television and film series like Berserk and Bleach. In 2015, Sagisu wrote the "metal-opera" score for the two-part film, Attack on Titan. Recorded with the London Studio Orchestra, Titan incorporated distorted metal guitars, industrial synths, and drum beats to his already epic style. The following year, Sagisu added another Japanese cultural icon to his résumé: Godzilla. On 2016's Shin Godzilla (aka "Godzilla Resurgence"), Sagisu integrated the compositions of original Godzilla composer Akira Ifukube with that of his own, creating a modern vision for the famous monster. ~ Neil Z. Yeung, Rovi