
Tarou KAJIURA
Tarou KAJIURA is a Japanese composer and arranger who has worked on a number of anime series, including Kono Shima ni wa Midara de Jaaku na Mono ga Sumu. He is known for his unique and atmospheric music, which often features a blend of traditional Japanese instruments with electronic elements.
KAJIURA was born in 1973 in Tokyo, Japan. He began playing the piano at the age of five, and he later studied composition at the Tokyo University of the Arts. After graduating, he worked as a session musician and arranger for a number of artists.
In 1999, KAJIURA made his debut as a composer for the anime series Boogiepop Phantom. He has since gone on to compose music for a number of other anime series, including Tsubasa: Reservoir Chronicle, Kara no Kyoukai, and Fate/Zero.
KAJIURA's music is often praised for its beauty, emotion, and originality. He has a gift for creating music that perfectly captures the mood and atmosphere of a given scene. His music has also been praised for its ability to evoke strong emotions in listeners.
In addition to his work in anime, KAJIURA has also composed music for video games, films