Susumu Hirasawa
Known for: Sound
Born: April 1, 1954 in Tokyo, Japan
Susumu Hirasawa (born April 2, 1954) is a Japanese Music Composer, well known internationally for his work on Berserk (1997) and several of Satoshi Kon's anime. Susumu Hirasawa started to make music in elementary school, picking up the Electric Guitar. He got involved with progressive rock band, Mandrake, in 1973. Mandrake was later rebranded to P-Model to fit in with music trends in Japan at the time. In Japan, Susumu Hirasawa is recognized mostly for his work in P-Model. Susumu Hirasawa started his solo career in 1989. Manga author Kentaro Miura, a fan of Susumu Hirasawa, requested him to help compose the 1997 Berserk anime.
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Paranoia Agent - Interview Files
Self
Millennium Actress: Tracks
Susumu Hirasawa: Interactive Live Show “SIREN” 1996
Detonator Orgun
Music
Paprika
Original Music Composer
Millennium Actress
Original Music Composer
The Dream Machine
Music
Hot Spring Shark Attack
Sound Effects
Berserk
Original Music Composer
Paranoia Agent
Original Music Composer
Detonator Orgun
Original Music Composer
X-Bomber
Original Music Composer
Berserk: The Golden Age Arc – Memorial Edition
Theme Song Performance