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samfree
佐野貴幸
Birth nameTakayuki Sano
Also known assamfree, SAM
Born(1984-09-09)September 9, 1984[1]
Niigata, Niigata, Japan
DiedSeptember 24, 2015(2015-09-24) (aged 31)
GenresEDM, techno, rock, eurobeat
Occupation(s)Musical composer, arranger
Years active2007–2015
Websitenationone.jp

Takayuki Sano (佐野貴幸, Sano Takayuki), more commonly known as samfree or SAM, was a Japanese music producer heavily involved in composing and arranging songs using Vocaloid software. He was also notably involved in producing theme songs for various anime television series.[2]

Biography

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Samfree first came into prominence releasing various Vocaloid-based music online; his song Luka Luka Night Fever, released on Nico Nico Douga in February 2009, quickly became popular on the website and remains one of his most notable works today. Having written both the music composition and lyrics for the song, samfree utilised the voice of Megurine Luka using the Vocaloid software to create the vocals. Within the span of a year, the original song received over 1.7 million views on Nico Nico Douga.[3] The song would later on form part of samfree's "Night Series" of Vocaloid music tracks.

Following a series of agreements with various studios, samfree composed and arranged character songs, opening and closing theme songs for anime series such as Wish Upon the Pleiades, Mushibugyo, Good Luck Girl!, Tegami Bachi: Reverse and Katanagatari.[4][5] His sixth album, titled Fever, was released in September 2011.[4] In 2012, samfree composed promotional music for convenience store chain Lawson.[6][7] In addition, his music tracks have been featured in video games such as the Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA series.[8][9] Samfree made live performances during various Vocaloid concert events, including 39's Giving Day Live Concert in 2010 and 2012,[10] and at Miku Expo 2014.[citation needed]

Samfree died on September 24, 2015, at the age of 31; while the precise cause of death has not been publicly revealed, an announcement made by his family stated that it was a "sudden death that was not due to external causes".[4][11][12]

Discography

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Original releases

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# Title Release date Notes
1st Daybreak March 23, 2008[13] Twelve-track album.
2nd Missing August 16, 2008[13] Ten-track album first distributed at Comiket 74.
3rd Akaimihajiketa/emorabu (赤い実はじけた/えもラブ) November 30, 2008[13] Special event CD for THE VOC@LOiD M@STER6.
4th Story September 6, 2009[13] Ten-track album.
5th Crime August 14, 2010[13] Twelve-track album first distributed at Comiket 78.
6th Fever September 4, 2011[13] Fifteen-track album.

Singles

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Year Title
2007 "tender wind"
"daybreak"
"CHAIN"
2008 "promise"
"Powder Snow"
"missing"
"HAPPY SUNDAY"
2009 "Bye-Bye Lover"
"Luka Luka★Night Fever"
"Tako Luka★ Maguro Fever"
Megu Megu☆ Fire Endless Night
"Rainbow"
"Bye-Bye"
"Gravity=Reality"
"Prism Heart"
"Miki Miki Romantic Night"
2010 "Lily Lily ★ Burning Night"
2012 "IA IA ★ Night of Desire"
"Teto Teto ★ in the wonder Night"
2013 "Zola Miku ★ Eccentric Future Night"
2014 "Yuka Yuka ☆ Heavenly night"
2015 "Mind Voice"

Collaboration works

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Album artist/record label Title Release date Notes
Exit Tunes Exit Tunes Presents Stardom 2[14] August 19, 2009 Vocaloid compilation album.
Heartfull Entertainment SAM Project vol.1[14] May 4, 2010 Anime theme song remix album.
A-One Toho Eurobeat Vol.1[15] August 14, 2010 Touhou Project eurobeat arrangement album released at Comiket 78.
Poyahchio Cheerful 77degree rise (ゴキゲン77°↑)[14] August 14, 2010 Vocal album by Nanahira, released at Comiket 78.
Chroma of Wall Plustellia[14] August 15, 2010 Vocaloid electronica album released at Comiket 78.
Celo Project Trasognata[16] November 14, 2010 Vocaloid compilation album.
Innocent Key Koko Boku MUSIC PARTY (ココボクMUSICPARTY)[17] December 30, 2010 Original vocal album released at Comiket 79.
A-One Toho Eurobeat Vol.2[18] December 30, 2010 Touhou Project eurobeat arrangement album released at Comiket 79.
A-One Toho Eurobeat Vol.3[19] March 13, 2011 Touhou Project eurobeat arrangement album released at Reitaisai 8.
Dwango/Sony Music VOCALOID BEST from Nico Nico Douga (Red) (VOCALOID BEST from ニコニコ動画(あか))[14] June 22, 2011 Compilation album of Vocaloid tracks from Nico Nico Douga, created by Sony Music.
Innocent Key TOUHOU∀KB (東方∀KB)[14] August 13, 2011 Touhou Project arrangement album released at Comiket 80.
A-One Toho Eurobeat Vol.4[20] August 13, 2011 Touhou Project eurobeat arrangement album released at Comiket 80.
Yamaha THE VOCALOID produced by Yamaha[14] September 14, 2011 Vocaloid compilation album.
5pb. Science Adventure Dance Remix[14] September 21, 2011 Remix album for Chaos;Head and Steins;Gate published by 5pb. Records and commercially distributed by Media Factory.
Sony Music Hatsune Miku Project DIVA extend Complete Collection (初音ミク Project DIVA extend Complete Collection)[14] November 9, 2011 Original soundtrack for the game Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA Extend.
A-One The Best Of Non-Stop Toho Eurobeat 2011[21] December 30, 2011 Touhou Project eurobeat arrangement album released at Comiket 81.
Innocent Key Touhou Yaminabe (東方闇鍋)[14] December 30, 2011 Touhou Project arrangement album released at Comiket 81.
EMI Music Japan VOCALODANCE[14] February 29, 2012 Vocaloid compilation album.
Avex Trax SEB presents SUPER HATSUNE BEAT vol.1[22] March 14, 2012 Vocaloid eurobeat album, part of the Super Eurobeat compilation by Avex Entertainment.
A-One Super Euro Smash Vol.1[23] April 28, 2012 Eurobeat compilation album.
EMI Music Japan Vocalo Super Mix feat. Hatsune Miku (ボカロ超ミックス feat. 初音ミク)[24] September 26, 2012 Vocaloid compilation album.
Poyahchio Petit Rhythm 7 (プチリズム7♭)[25] October 27, 2013 Collaborative vocal album released at M3-32, performed by Nanahira.
Confetto Love Chu! (らぶちゅ!)[26] April 27, 2014 Collaborative vocal album released at M3-33.

Other releases

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Anime television series

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Record label Vocals Title Series Release date Notes
Ki/oon Music Piko Wasurenagusa (勿忘草)[14] Tegami Bachi: Reverse December 8, 2010 First ending theme song. Composition and arrangement by samfree.
Ki/oon Music Piko Sakurane (桜音)[14] Yorinuki Gintama-san March 9, 2011 Ending theme vocal single. Composition and arrangement by samfree.
Ki/oon Music Piko Make my day![14] Good Luck Girl! August 15, 2012 Opening theme vocal single. Composition and arrangement by samfree.
Ki/oon Music Piko Kotonoha (言ノ葉)[14] Katanagatari June 5, 2013 Ending theme vocal single. Composition, arrangement and lyrics by samfree.
Avex Trax FREEDOM (FREE蛇'M) Denshin Unchained (伝心∞アンチェインド)[27] Mushibugyo September 4, 2013 Opening theme vocal single. Composition, arrangement and lyrics by samfree.
Warner Bros. Sachika Misawa Links[14] Toaru Kagaku no Railgun S August 21, 2013 B-side track "Relievers" composed and arranged by samfree.
Warner Bros. Kano (鹿乃) Stella-rium[28] Wish Upon the Pleiades May 20, 2015 Opening theme vocal single. Music arrangement by samfree.

Video games

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Game Tracks
Dance Evolution
  • Luka Luka Night Fever
  • Gravity=Reality
  • Megumegu Fire Endless Night
Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA series
  • Promise
  • Luka Luka Night Fever
Miku Flick/02
  • Promise
  • Luka Luka Night Fever
Reflec Beat Colette
  • Luka Luka Night Fever
Megpoid the Music#
  • Megumegu Fire Endless Night
Taiko No Tatsujin series
  • Luka Luka Night Fever

References

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  1. ^ @samfree33 (September 9, 2015). "また一つ年をとってしまったようです。困ったものです" (Tweet) (in Japanese) – via Twitter.
  2. ^ "samfreeさん、31歳で死去 「ルカルカ☆ナイトフィーバー」のコメント欄、お悔やみの言葉で埋まる". Huffington Post Japan (in Japanese). October 1, 2015.
  3. ^ 降臨!ボーカロイドマル秘名曲大全 (in Japanese). 洋泉社. 2009. p. 90. ISBN 978-4-86248-418-5.
  4. ^ a b c "Vocaloid Artist, Anime Theme Song Composer samfree Passes Away". Anime News Network. October 1, 2015.
  5. ^ "Vocaloid Artist samfree Writes Mushibugyō Anime's Character Songs". Anime News Network. April 2, 2013.
  6. ^ "ローソン「あきこロイド」PV公開 細金卓矢&山下清悟、わかむらPが制作の2本". アニメ!アニメ! (in Japanese). December 13, 2012.
  7. ^ "Lawson Convenience Stores' Vocaloid Mascot Sings, Dances for Oden Dish". Anime News Network. December 18, 2012.
  8. ^ "194 Hatsune Miku Project Diva F 2nd screenshots". Gematsu. December 27, 2013.
  9. ^ "『初音ミク -プロジェクト ディーヴァ- F 2nd』これまでに配信されたエクストラデータをまとめて紹介! 買い逃しはありませんか?". Famitsu (in Japanese). April 1, 2015.
  10. ^ "「Project DIVA」,"初音ミク・ソロコンサート"に「巡音ルカ」も出演". 4gamer (in Japanese). February 1, 2010.
  11. ^ "人気ボカロPのsamfreeさん、31歳の若さで死去 「ルカルカ★ナイトフィーバー」など殿堂入りは20曲超". ITmedia (in Japanese). October 1, 2015.
  12. ^ "ボカロP・samfreeが31歳で逝去". ナタリー音楽 (in Japanese). October 1, 2015.
  13. ^ a b c d e f "Discography". Nation One (in Japanese). Archived from the original on 2015-10-13.
  14. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p "Works". Nation One (in Japanese).
  15. ^ "TOHO EUROBEAT VOL.1 - Discography". A-One Records (in Japanese).
  16. ^ "Trasognata". Amazon Japan.
  17. ^ "ココボクMUSICPARTY". Innocent Key.
  18. ^ "TOHO EUROBEAT VOL.2 - Discography". A-One Records (in Japanese).
  19. ^ "TOHO EUROBEAT VOL.3 - Discography". A-One Records (in Japanese).
  20. ^ "TOHO EUROBEAT VOL.4 - Discography". A-One Records (in Japanese).
  21. ^ "THE BEST OF NON-STOP TOHO EUROBEAT 2011 - Discography". A-One Records (in Japanese).
  22. ^ "SEB presents SUPER HATSUNE BEAT vol.1 Powered by 初音ミク Project DIVA Arcade". Amazon Japan.
  23. ^ "SUPER EURO SMASH Vol.1 - Discography". A-One Records (in Japanese).
  24. ^ "ボカロ超ミックス feat.初音ミク". Amazon Japan.
  25. ^ "プチリズム7♭". Orc2000.
  26. ^ "らぶちゅ!". Confetto (in Japanese).
  27. ^ "伝心∞アンチェインド". Amazon Japan.
  28. ^ "鹿乃/「Stella-rium」<初回限定盤> CD+DVD (2枚組) TVアニメ「放課後のプレアデス」オープニングテーマ". Amazon Japan.
  29. ^ "Taiko no Tatsujin Atsumete★Tomodachi Daisakusen! Song list". 27 August 2015.
  30. ^ "Taiko no Tatsujin White Ver. Song list". 12 December 2015.
  31. ^ "Taiko no Tatsujin Red Ver. Song list". 15 July 2016.
  32. ^ "Taiko no Tatsujin Blue Ver. Song list". 16 March 2018.
  33. ^ "Taiko no Tatsujin Yellow Ver. Song list". 17 March 2017.
  34. ^ "Taiko no Tatsujin Green Ver. Song list". 18 March 2019.
  35. ^ "Taiko no Tatsujin Murasaki Ver. Songlist". 11 March 2015.
  36. ^ "Taiko no Tatsujin (March 2020 Version Modification Kit) song list". 13 April 2020.
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