<p>Composer of hit OP and ED tunes for New Game and No Game No Life Zero</p>
Written by Ross Locksley on 25 Sep 2020
Hige Driver is a bit of a big deal in music circles right now, having landed in Tokyo in 2010 he's honed his skills and is now one of the most sought-after composers in the anime and games industries. Now, courtesy of a new Youtube channel, fans of music, anime and gaming can get to know the artist and learn tips and tricks. Hige will also be remixing popular Western tracks in his distinctive Anisong style!
From the Press Release:
Tokyo Logic would like to announce the launch of Hige Driver’s new YouTube channel, HigeTV. Hige Driver hails from the Yamaguchi prefecture, and in 2010, arrived at Tokyo to pursue his dream of becoming a full-fledged musician. Today, he’s responsible for many hit anime OPs and EDs, such as Stay Alive [Re:Starting Life From Zero in a Different World], THERE IS A REASON [No Game No Life: ZERO], Maware! Setsugetuka [Unbreakable Machine-Doll], STEP by STEP UP↑↑↑↑[New Game!!], and many more!
At HigeTV, Hige Driver will share his passion for music, and the tips and trick to compose and arrange music through his viewpoint using experience as a composer. Last but not least, he will also be remixing popular western music into his very own Anisong style for the fans every episode! All episodes of HigeTV will feature English and subtitles in other languages for international fans.
Hige Driver’s best Anisong collection from Kadokawa, HigeKore will be available from September 30th 2020.
You can enjoy Episode 0 below:
Ross founded the UK Anime Network waaay back in 1995 and works in and around the anime world in his spare time. You can read his more personal articles on UKA's sister site, The Anime Independent.
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