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Reuben Kee
File:Reubenkee.jpg
Born
Reuben Kee En Rui

(1984-07-09)July 9, 1984
DiedNovember 23, 2007(2007-11-23) (aged 23)
Occupation(s)Athlete, part-time model, musician
Parent(s)Freddie Kee (father), Patsy Kee (mother)
RelativesShimona Kee (sister)
WebsitePathos: Home to Reuben Kee's music

Reuben Kee En Rui (simplified Chinese: 纪恩瑞; pinyin: Ji En Rui; (July 9, 1984 - November 23, 2007) was a Singaporean dragon-boat paddler, composer and part-time model. He is also known for contributions within the M.U.G.E.N community, serving as one of its most recognizable names. As for his music, a large amount was based upon remixes of video game music, earning him some notability with OverClocked ReMix. He was fluent in Chinese and English.

Reuben Kee passed away on November 23, 2007 as the result of a boating accident that claimed the lives of several contestants in the 2007 Cambodia Tonle Sap competition.

Biography

He was born to Mr. Freddie Kee 纪添福, and mother, Patsy Kee. He was the youngest of two children, with an elder sister, Shimona Kee. His name is commonly seen shortened to just "Reu".

Musician

Reuben played around with the piano since a very young age, but it was when he was 12 that he decided to pick it up on his own. Although his piano training stopped at grade 3, the skill he displayed with despite imperfect techniques at the piano always impressed and won crowds. Drawn to music which he heard in games, he started to play his own arrangements and variations based on them.

Furthering his skills as a self-taught pianist throughout the years, he was given the opportunity to be President of the Piano Ensemble at Nanyang Polytechnic, venturing into composing a variety of music including orchestra, electronic, rock, jazz, hip hop, techno and many other genres. He presented some of his musical work through his site on occasion, the majority of which lied in remixes of video game music.

Kee also joined Yamaha's Magic Fingers 2003 contest and made through the quarter and semi finals to make it into the finals and top 8.

During that same year, Reuben was also involved in composing and arranging the soundtrack of a project mod for the Operation Flashpoint engine for the Singapore Armed Forces and public awareness. The project was developed by Kee's university, Nanyang Polytechnic, and later submitted to the 2007 Independent Games Festival's Mod Competition[1].

His father stated of him regarding his music that "he was a very responsible boy. I don't spoil my children, his keyboard was the most expensive thing I had ever bought him. He made good use of it, teaching himself how to play and giving other people lessons as well,"[2]

In an e-mail sent to The Straits Times by the artistic director of theatrical group Act 3 International, Ruby Lim-Yang, Reu was cited as a gifted composer. Reuben Kee had assisted Ms. Yang on a children's musical in the past.[2]

On January 19th, 2007, Reuben Kee completed the soundtrack for the film "To Speak"[3], a movie based on the true story of Ratana, a 12-year-old Cambodian girl living in an impoverished rural village. The original soundtrack was Reuben's first venture into the film industry.

Model Career

As a part-time model, Kee became a 1st runner-up and the winner of Mr. Physique in Mr. Singapore World 2006 pageant[4]. The year after, Reuben Kee was Singapore's contestant[5] at the Mr. World 2007 - The Event held at Sanya, China.

Athletic and educational activies

In addition, Reu involved himself in several athletic activities including sprint kayaking and dragon boat racing. Kee was also a member of Singapore National Dragon Boat team, and competed in several events.

On weekends, he taught disabled children how to swim[6].

Reu served a role as the head prefect of San Yu Adventist School, and was also the co-captain of Polytechnic's dragon boat team, overlooking 50 juniors. Said juniors went on to state they saw him as a role model. According to Ivan Ho, Polytechnic's sports facilities officer, he was a dynamic leader that "always gave 110 per cent", and went on to point out he was both well-liked and the designer of the team's t-shirt logo.[2]

Online contributions/activity

As part of the M.U.G.E.N community, Reu was the creator of the "Evil Duo" - Evil Ryu and Evil Ken, characters that lured many people into exploring the capabilities and uses of M.U.G.E.N as far as edited and original content goes, and at the same time inspired many others to make several renditions (as well as copies) of the 'Evil' concept.

Most notably, Reu also conceived the original concept of the M.U.G.E.N character Dragon Claw, which was modeled in 3D and then rendered in 2D, with a flair for highly cinematic combos. His advanced graphics, as well as the fact that its entirely original (as all the work was made from scratch by Reuben), place it in a small category of M.U.G.E.N works, as the majority are from edited commercial games. Dragon Claw, being completely copyrighted by Reuben Kee, is also one of the first merchandised characters, having shirts and even a coffee mug manufactured for the purpose of selling them.

References

  1. ^ "2007 IGF Mod Competition Entrant". Independent Games Festival.
  2. ^ a b c "Friends remember dragon boat rower Reuben Kee as a 'gentle giant'". asiaone News.
  3. ^ "Original soundtrack for "To Speak" completed". Blinding Sight Media.
  4. ^ "Mr. Singapore World 2006 pageant photo gallery". The Straits Times Stomp.
  5. ^ "Singapore's Contestant". Mr. World Organization.
  6. ^ "Mr. Singapore 2007 Reuben Kee". Pink Suzie.