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Native name
  
佐野貴幸

Years active
  
2007–2015

Birth name
  
Sano Takayuki

Role
  
Music composer


Name
  
Sano Takayuki

Also known as
  
samfree, SAM

Died
  
September 24, 2015

Genres
  
Pop, techno, rock

Albums
  
Crime, Fever


Born
  
September 9, 1984 Niigata, Niigata (
1984-09-09
)

Occupation(s)
  
Musical composer, arranger

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ZUN, Megumi Hinata, Mosaicwav, Danceroid, Piko

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Sano Takayuki (佐野貴幸), 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.

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Biography

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. 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. His sixth album, titled Fever, was released in September 2011. In 2012, samfree composed promotional music for convenience store chain Lawson. In addition, his music tracks have been featured in video games such as the Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA series. Samfree made live performances during various Vocaloid concert events, including 39's Giving Day Live Concert in 2010, and at Miku Expo 2014.

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".

References

Samfree Wikipedia


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