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'''Katsuhiro "Funky K.H" Hayashi''' (林 克洋) is a former [[Sega]] sound composer. He left around the same time as [[Koichi Namiki]] and [[Jouji Iijima]], both guitarists from the now defunct [[S.S.T. Band]], and would work with them (especially the former) on occasion.
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{{sub-stub}}'''Katsuhiro "Funky K.H" Hayashi''' (林 克洋) is a Japanese musician and former [[Sega of Japan]] video game music composer.
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==Early life==
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In his fifth grade of elementary school, {{PAGENAME}} was semi-mandated to join the choir club. While in the choir club, he religiously watched TV singing shows such as [[wikipedia:ザ・ベストテン|The Best Ten]] and would sing along. He also started learning the guitar through songbooks, with the folk guitar becoming his instrument of choice, inspired by [[wikipedia:Southern All Stars|Southern All Stars]] and [[wikipedia:Godiego|Godiego]].{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20160609013256/http://www.iris.dti.ne.jp/~haya-c/qchan/q_profile.html}}{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20230608062442/http://www.iris.dti.ne.jp/~haya-c/funkykh/profile.html}}
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In junior high school, his new obsession was [[wikipedia:Yellow Magic Orchestra|Yellow Magic Orchestra]], which inspired him to start playing piano. In high school, he joined a YMO and [[wikipedia:Casiopea|Casiopea]] cover band, where he played keyboard.{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20160609013256/http://www.iris.dti.ne.jp/~haya-c/qchan/q_profile.html}}{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20230608062442/http://www.iris.dti.ne.jp/~haya-c/funkykh/profile.html}}.
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==Career==
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In 1984, {{PAGENAME}} joined [[Sega Enterprises]], as they offered employment to high school graduates. He initially worked as a console games programmer for 3 months but was reassigned to sound development after his section manager noticed that his resume included "has been in a band".{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20230608062442/http://www.iris.dti.ne.jp/~haya-c/funkykh/profile.html}} He often worked with [[Hiroshi Kawaguchi]] early on, such as on ''[[Champion Soccer]]'' and ''[[Girl's Garden]]'', and they also shared a dormitory.{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20030628083617/www.gpara.com/contents/creator/bn_095.htm}} He also had a senior/junior relationship with [[Tohru Nakabayashi]], who taught him programming.{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20230608073316/https://media.vgm.io/albums/52/3825/3825-1235592609.png}}
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After continuing to work exclusively on home console games for another year, his first arcade project was ''[[Quartet]]''. As it was one of the earliest releases for the [[Sega System 16]] hardware, many of the instruments used throughout the soundtrack were newly designed by Hayashi, and were later copied by other composers (most prominently the bass drum and snares).{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20230608073316/https://media.vgm.io/albums/52/3825/3825-1235592609.png}}
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While {{PAGENAME}} continued to work on [[Master System]] games at Sega, he was best known for his arcade work, composing all the music for ''[[SDI]]'' and ''[[Sonic Boom]]'', along with sound effects and a few songs for ''[[Super Hang-On]]'', ''[[Galaxy Force]]'' and ''[[Gain Ground]]''. Several of these were with [[Koichi Namiki]], who he personally invited to join Sega as he needed help with songs for ''Super Hang-on''{{fileref|SHO20A CD JP Booklet.pdf|page=6}}. Hayashi did the same thing for [[Shigeru Ohwada]]{{fileref|SGMV3AB CD87 JP Booklet.pdf|page=6}}.
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Following his departure in 1988, he spent a single year working at [[Nova]] on their [[PC Engine]] and [[Game Boy]] titles, including the PC Engine port of ''[[Altered Beast]]''. Afterwards he became a freelance composer, working on games for Sega, [[Pack-In-Video]] and Angel.{{ref|http://www.iris.dti.ne.jp/~haya-c/funkykh/profile.html}} Individual games with soundtracks prominent enough to be released on CD were ''Zero4 Champ RR'' with Media Rings and ''Tsuri Taro'' with Pack-In-Video. He was most famous in the late 90's for working with [[MediaWorks]] on their games ''Chaos Seed'', ''[[Eternal Melody]]'', the ''[[Yuukyuu Gensoukyoku]]'' series and ''[[Devicereign]]''. Very few of his freelance works were arcade games, only working with Faith and Sega, including on the ''Treasure Panic'' revision of ''[[Ghost Hunters]]''.{{ref|http://www.iris.dti.ne.jp/~haya-c/funkykh/profile.html}}{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20230608070413/https://media.vgm.io/albums/52/3825/3825-1235592474.png}}
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''[[The Maze of the Kings]]'' was his last soundtrack made for Sega, featuring an Egyptian-influenced in the style of [[wikipedia:John Williams|John Williams]]{{ref|http://backup.segakore.fr/hitmaker/game/SOUND/SITE/colmun13.html}}. However, in 2005, in the same he became an employed composer for pachinko developer Takao,{{ref|http://www.iris.dti.ne.jp/~haya-c/funkykh/}} he contributed of remix of SDI music to ''[[SDI & Quartet: Sega System 16 Collection: Original Soundtrack]]''.
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After being publicly silent for 17 years, in 2023, {{PAGENAME}} made guest appearances on Koichi Namiki's solo album [[Stratosphere]] and the ensemble album FM Vertex III - ApEX.{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20230608082806/https://media.vgm.io/albums/89/126198/126198-80dcb627412b.jpg}}
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==Influences==
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Since his childhood, {{PAGENAME}} has been influenced by [[wikipedia:Southern All Stars|Southern All Stars]] and [[wikipedia:Godiego|Godiego]], and later [[wikipedia:Casiopea|Casiopea]] and [[wikipedia:Yellow Magic Orchestra|Yellow Magic Orchestra]].{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20160609013256/http://www.iris.dti.ne.jp/~haya-c/qchan/q_profile.html}}{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20230608062442/http://www.iris.dti.ne.jp/~haya-c/funkykh/profile.html}} Other influences he has cited include [[wikipedia:George Duke|George Duke]], [[wikipedia:Herbie Hancock|Herbie Hancock]], [[wikipedia:Masayoshi Takanaka|Masayoshi Takanaka]], [[wikipedia:Off Course|Off Course]], [[wikipedia:Kyohei Tsutsumi|Kyohei Tsutsumi]] and [[wikipedia:Tsugutoshi Gotō|Tsugutoshi Goto]].{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20230624122849/https://media.vgm.io/albums/52/3825/3825-1235592474.png}}
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==Aliases==
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{{PAGENAME}} is most commonly known as '''Funky K.H''' (ファンキーK・H) in the video game industry.{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20160609013256/http://www.iris.dti.ne.jp/~haya-c/qchan/q_profile.html}}{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20230608070413/https://media.vgm.io/albums/52/3825/3825-1235592474.png}} While K.H is simply his initials, Funky can refer to his funky music, his funky personality or the famous last-minute dancing he performed at the disastrous [[Sega Sound Staff Band]] show [[After Burner Panic]]. The name first appeared in public in [[Sega Game Music Vol. 2]] where Funky K.H wrote liner notes about the ''[[Quartet]]'' soundtrack.
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His relatives refer to him as '''Q-chan''' (きゅーちゃん),{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20160609013256/http://www.iris.dti.ne.jp/~haya-c/qchan/q_profile.html}} which were used in ''[[Galaxy Force II]]'' and ''[[Gain Ground]]''.
  
While working at Sega, he was best known for composing the music for ''[[Quartet]]'' and ''[[SDI]]''. Following his departure, he joined [[Media Rings]] and composed music for a few [[SNES]] titles. He then became the main composer of the [[Yukyu Gensokyoku]] series.
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==Production history==
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{{ProductionHistory|Katsuhiro Hayashi|Funky|Funky Gerogero|Funky K.H|Funkey K.H.|Funky K H|Funky Q Chan|Q Chan|Q-Chan|K.Hayashi|Wooper Katsu|林 克洋}}
  
==Production History==
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[[Category:Uncredited role]]
* ''[[Girl's Garden]]'' (1984)
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[[Category:Use ProductionHistory template]]
* ''[[Hang-On]]'' (Arcade Version) (1985) (as '''Mr. Ishii''')
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* ''[[Quartet 2]]'' (1986)
* ''[[Quartet]]'' (Arcade Version) (1986)
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* ''[[Black Belt]]'' (Master System Version) (1986) [NOTE: Overseas edition of ''[[Hokuto no Ken (Master System)|Hokuto no Ken]]'' (Master System Version)]
* ''[[Hokuto no Ken]]'' (Master System Version) (1986)
 
* ''[[Black Belt]]'' (Master System Version) (1986) [NOTE: Overseas edition of ''[[Hokuto no Ken]]'' (Master System Version)]
 
* ''[[Secret Command]]'' (1986) — Music by (Staff) (as '''Wooper Katsu'''), Music by ('We Fight for Friends') (as '''Wooper Katsu''')
 
* ''[[Rambo: First Blood Part II]]'' (1986) — Music by (Staff) (as '''Wooper Katsu'''), Music by ('We Fight for Friends') (as '''Wooper Katsu''') [NOTE: U.S edition of ''[[Secret Command]]'']
 
 
* ''[[Quartet]]'' (Master System Version) (1987)
 
* ''[[Quartet]]'' (Master System Version) (1987)
* ''[[SDI]]'' (Arcade Version) (1987) (as '''Funky K.H''')
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* ''[[Galaxy Force]]'' (Arcade version) (1988) (as '''Funky K.H''')
* ''[[Heavyweight Champ]]'' (Arcade Version) (1987)
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* ''[[Print Club]]''{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20160609013256/http://www.iris.dti.ne.jp/~haya-c/qchan/q_profile.html}} [NOTE: 2 different releases]
* ''[[SDI]]'' (Master System Version) (1987) (as '''Funky K.H''')
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* ''[[SDI & Quartet: Sega System 16 Collection: Original Soundtrack]]'' (CD) (2005)
* ''[[Galaxy Force II]]'' (Arcade Version) (1988) (as '''Funky K.H''')
 
* ''[[Gain Ground]]'' (Arcade Version) (1988) — Music & SE
 
* ''[[Thunder Blade]]'' (PC-Engine Version) (1990) — Sound (as '''Funky''')
 
* ''[[Sanrio Carnival]]'' (Game Boy Version) (1991) — Sound Program
 
* ''[[Super Hang-On]]'' (Arcade Version) (1992) (as '''Funky K.H''')
 
* ''[[Forgotten Worlds]]'' (PC-Engine CD Version) (1992) — Sound
 
* ''[[Terraforming]]'' (1992)
 
* ''[[Aguri Suzuki F-1 Super Driving]]'' (1992) — Music
 
* ''[[Quiz DNA no Hanran]]'' (1992)
 
* ''[[Astérix and the Secret Mission]]'' (1993) — Sound (as '''Funky K H''')
 
* ''[[Suzuka 8 Hours]]'' (SNES Version) (1993)
 
* ''[[Zero-4 Champ RR]]'' (1994)
 
* ''[[Wild Trax ~ Rare Tracks for Driving]]'' (CD) (1994)
 
* ''[[Zero-4 Champ RR Complete Music Collection]]'' (CD) (1994)
 
* ''[[Kawa no Nushi Tsuri 2]]'' (1995)
 
* ''[[Bishoujo Senshi Moon: Another Story]]'' (1995) — Sound Programmer
 
* ''[[Chaos Seed: Fuusui Kairouki]]'' (SNES Version) (1996) — Sound Composer
 
* ''[[Hyper Tennis: Final Match]]'' (1996)
 
* ''[[Yukyu Gensokyoku]]'' (Saturn Version) (1997) — Music, SE, Lyrics (Ending Theme "I Want to Be a Pearl")
 
* ''[[Yukyu Gensokyoku]]'' (PSX Version) (1997) — Music, SE
 
* ''[[Yukyu Gensokyoku: 2nd Album]]'' (1998) — Sound Engineer
 
* ''[[Yukyu Gensokyoku 3: Perpetual Blue]]'' (1999)
 
* ''[[The Maze of the Kings]]'' (2001)
 
* ''[[D->A: Black]]'' (2003)
 
* ''[[School Days Vocal Album]]'' (CD) (2005)
 
* ''[[SDI & Quartet ~Sega System 16 Collection~ Original Soundtrack]]'' (CD) (2005)
 
  
==Song Credits==
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==Song credits==
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{{mainArticle|{{PAGENAME}}/Song credits}}
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[[Category:Old song credits]]
 
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===''[[Hang-On]]'' (Arcade Version)===
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===''[[Zaxxon]]'' (SG-1000 Version)===
* Goal — Music & Arrangement
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* Game Start — Music & Arrangement
* Name Entry — Music & Arrangement
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* Main BGM — Music & Arrangement
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* Outer Space BGM — Music & Arrangement
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* Boss — Music & Arrangement
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* Clear — Music & Arrangement
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===''[[Zoom 909]]'' (SG-1000 Version)===
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* Main BGM — Music & Arrangement
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* Boss — Music & Arrangement
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* Game Over — Music & Arrangement
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===''[[Hang-On]]'' (Master System Version)===
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* Title — Arrangement
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* Start — Music & Arrangement
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* Clear — Music & Arrangement
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* Game Over — Music & Arrangement
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* Hidden Music — Arrangement
  
===''[[Quartet]]'' (Arcade Version)===
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===''[[Quartet]]'' (Arcade version)===
* Miami Samba Machine — Music & Arrangement
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* Credit — Music & Arrangement
* Quartet Theme — Music & Arrangement
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* Miami Samba Machine (Start) — Music & Arrangement
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* Quartet Theme (Stage-01) — Music & Arrangement
 
* Stage Clear — Music & Arrangement
 
* Stage Clear — Music & Arrangement
* FM Funk — Music & Arrangement
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* FM Funk (Stage-03) — Music & Arrangement
* SKY — Music & Arrangement
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* sky (Stage-05) — Music & Arrangement
* OKI RAP — Music & Arrangement
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* Oki RAP (Stage-10) — Music & Arrangement
 
* Game Over — Music & Arrangement
 
* Game Over — Music & Arrangement
* Miami Samba Machine (No Rap Ver.) — Music & Arrangement
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* Miami Samba Machine (Without Voice Ver.) — Music & Arrangement
 
* FM Piano Test — Music & Arrangement
 
* FM Piano Test — Music & Arrangement
 
* RAP Test — Music & Arrangement
 
* RAP Test — Music & Arrangement
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* Oki RAP (Without Voice Ver.) — Music & Arrangement
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* RAP Test (Without Voice Ver.) — Music & Arrangement
  
===''[[Hokuto no Ken]]'' (Master System Version)===
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===''[[Hokuto no Ken (Master System)|Hokuto no Ken]]'' (Master System Version)===
 
* Title — Music & Arrangement
 
* Title — Music & Arrangement
* Start — Music & Arrangement
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* Game Start — Music & Arrangement
* BGM — Music & Arrangement
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* Stage BGM — Music & Arrangement
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* Power Up BGM — Music & Arrangement
 
* Boss — Music & Arrangement
 
* Boss — Music & Arrangement
* Power Up — Music & Arrangement
 
 
* Clear — Music & Arrangement
 
* Clear — Music & Arrangement
 
* Ending — Music & Arrangement
 
* Ending — Music & Arrangement
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===''[[Black Belt]]'' (Master System Version)===
 
===''[[Black Belt]]'' (Master System Version)===
 
* Title — Music & Arrangement
 
* Title — Music & Arrangement
* BGM — Music & Arrangement
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* Stage BGM — Music & Arrangement
 
* Boss — Music & Arrangement
 
* Boss — Music & Arrangement
  
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* Title — Music & Arrangement
 
* Title — Music & Arrangement
 
* We Fight for Friends (Odd Number Screen BGM) — Music & Arrangement
 
* We Fight for Friends (Odd Number Screen BGM) — Music & Arrangement
* Barricade (Boss BGM) — Music & Arrangement
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* Barricade (Boss) — Music & Arrangement
 
* Round Clear — Music & Arrangement
 
* Round Clear — Music & Arrangement
 
* Ending — Music & Arrangement
 
* Ending — Music & Arrangement
 
* Game Over — Music & Arrangement
 
* Game Over — Music & Arrangement
  
===''[[Rambo: First Blood Part II]]'' (Sega Master Version)===
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===''[[Rambo: First Blood Part II]]'' (Master System Version)===
 
* Rambo Main Theme (Title) — Arrangement
 
* Rambo Main Theme (Title) — Arrangement
  
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* Game Over — Music & Arrangement
 
* Game Over — Music & Arrangement
  
===''[[SDI]]'' (Arcade Version)===
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===''[[Super Hang-On]]'' (Arcade version)===
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* Outride a Crisis — Music & Arrangement
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* Sprinter — Music & Arrangement
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* Goal — Music & Arrangement
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===''[[SDI]]'' (Arcade version)===
 
* Credit — Music & Arrangement
 
* Credit — Music & Arrangement
* System Down — Music & Arrangement
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* System Down (Stage 1, 2) — Music & Arrangement
* Satellite Attack — Music & Arrangement
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* Satellite Attack (Stage 3, 4) — Music & Arrangement
* Sky Sun — Music & Arrangement
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* Sky Sun (Stage 5, 8) — Music & Arrangement
* Illusion — Music & Arrangement
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* Illusion (Stage 6, 7) — Music & Arrangement
* An Imminent War — Music & Arrangement
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* An Imminent War (Stage 9, 10, 11) — Music & Arrangement
 
* Perfect — Music & Arrangement
 
* Perfect — Music & Arrangement
* We Are Desirous of Peace — Music & Arrangement
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* We Are Desirous of Peace (Ending) — Music & Arrangement
* Blue Moon — Music & Arrangement
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* Blue Moon (Name Entry) — Music & Arrangement
 
* Illusion (Ranking) — Music & Arrangement
 
* Illusion (Ranking) — Music & Arrangement
  
===''[[Heavyweight Champ]]'' (Arcade Version)===
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===''[[Heavyweight Champ (System 16)|Heavyweight Champ]]'' (Arcade version)===
 
* Credit — Music & Arrangement
 
* Credit — Music & Arrangement
 
* Title 1 — Music & Arrangement
 
* Title 1 — Music & Arrangement
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* Announce — Music & Arrangement
 
* Announce — Music & Arrangement
 
* Congratulations — Music & Arrangement
 
* Congratulations — Music & Arrangement
* Name Entry — Music & Arrangement
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* Name Entry — Arrangement
 
* Ranking — Music & Arrangement
 
* Ranking — Music & Arrangement
 
* Title 2 — Music & Arrangement [NOTE: Unused]
 
* Title 2 — Music & Arrangement [NOTE: Unused]
  
===''[[SDI]]'' (Master System Version)===
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===''[[Sonic Boom]]'' (Arcade version)===
* Illusion (Demo) — Music & Arrangement
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* Credit — Music & Arrangement
* Start — Music & Arrangement
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* Stage 1, 4 — Music & Arrangement
* System Down — Music & Arrangement
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* Boss — Music & Arrangement
* Perfect — Music & Arrangement
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* Stage Clear — Music & Arrangement
* We Are Desirous of Peace — Music & Arrangement
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* Stage 2, 6 — Music & Arrangement
* Blue Moon — Music & Arrangement
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* Stage 3, 5 — Music & Arrangement
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* Name Entry — Music & Arrangement
  
===''[[Galaxy Force II]]'' (Arcade Version)===
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===''[[Galaxy Force]]'' (Arcade version)===
 
* Coin [Galaxy Force] — Music & Arrangement
 
* Coin [Galaxy Force] — Music & Arrangement
* Coin [Galaxy Force II] — Music & Arrangement
 
 
* Defeat [Scene B] — Music & Arrangement
 
* Defeat [Scene B] — Music & Arrangement
 
* Take Back [Scene C] — Music & Arrangement
 
* Take Back [Scene C] — Music & Arrangement
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* Take Back [Long Ver.] — Music & Arrangement [NOTE: Unused]
 
* Take Back [Long Ver.] — Music & Arrangement [NOTE: Unused]
  
===''[[Gain Ground]]'' (Arcade Version)===
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===''[[Galaxy Force II]]'' (Arcade version)===
* Europe in the Middle Ages ~Receiving~ [BGM2] — Music & Arrangement
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* Coin [Galaxy Force II] — Music & Arrangement
* Future Robot ~Contract~ [BGM4] — Music & Arrangement
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===''[[Gain Ground]]'' (Arcade version)===
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* Europe in the Middle Ages ~Receiving~ [BGM 2] — Music & Arrangement
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* Future Robot ~Contract~ [BGM 4] — Music & Arrangement
 
* Warrior's Rest [Round Clear] — Music & Arrangement
 
* Warrior's Rest [Round Clear] — Music & Arrangement
  
===''[[Super Hang-On]]'' (Arcade Version)===
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===''[[Yuukyuu Gensoukyoku]]''===
* Outride a Crisis — Music & Arrangement
 
* Sprinter — Music & Arrangement
 
* Goal — Music & Arrangement
 
 
 
===''[[Aguri Suzuki F-1 Super Driving]]''===
 
* Urban Screen — Music & Arrangement
 
* Rain Corner — Music & Arrangement
 
* Sometime — Music & Arrangement
 
* Final Stretch — Music & Arrangement
 
* Rapidity in Fire — Music & Arrangement
 
 
 
===''[[Zero-4 Champ RR]]''===
 
* Energy — Music & Arrangement (w/[[Jouji Iijima]])
 
* Begin — Music & Arrangement (w/[[Jouji Iijima]])
 
* Blue Sky — Music & Arrangement (w/[[Jouji Iijima]])
 
* Movement — Music & Arrangement (w/[[Jouji Iijima]])
 
* The Weather is Even Better Today — Music & Arrangement (w/[[Jouji Iijima]])
 
* Katsura Jinsei — Music & Arrangement (w/[[Jouji Iijima]])
 
* Heat — Music & Arrangement (w/[[Jouji Iijima]])
 
* Kachi Uma — Music & Arrangement (w/[[Jouji Iijima]])
 
* Makeinu — Music & Arrangement (w/[[Jouji Iijima]])
 
* Darkness — Music & Arrangement (w/[[Jouji Iijima]])
 
* Hurry Up — Music & Arrangement (w/[[Jouji Iijima]])
 
* Victory — Music & Arrangement (w/[[Jouji Iijima]])
 
* Goodbye — Music & Arrangement (w/[[Jouji Iijima]])
 
* Tornado — Music & Arrangement (w/[[Jouji Iijima]])
 
* Storm — Music & Arrangement (w/[[Jouji Iijima]])
 
* Windy — Music & Arrangement (w/[[Jouji Iijima]])
 
* Ikite te yokatta — Music & Arrangement (w/[[Jouji Iijima]])
 
* Maronia Street Corner — Music & Arrangement (w/[[Jouji Iijima]])
 
* Shouronpou — Music & Arrangement (w/[[Jouji Iijima]])
 
* Hula Hoop — Music & Arrangement (w/[[Jouji Iijima]])
 
* Action — Music & Arrangement (w/[[Jouji Iijima]])
 
* Night Circus — Music & Arrangement (w/[[Jouji Iijima]])
 
* Bravo — Music & Arrangement (w/[[Jouji Iijima]])
 
* Kiss Me — Music & Arrangement (w/[[Jouji Iijima]])
 
* Moonlight — Music & Arrangement (w/[[Jouji Iijima]])
 
* Battleship March — Music & Arrangement (w/[[Jouji Iijima]])
 
* Good Condition — Music & Arrangement (w/[[Jouji Iijima]])
 
* Angelique — Music & Arrangement (w/[[Jouji Iijima]])
 
* Marks — Music & Arrangement (w/[[Jouji Iijima]])
 
* Step — Music & Arrangement (w/[[Jouji Iijima]])
 
* Function — Music & Arrangement (w/[[Jouji Iijima]])
 
 
 
===''[[Wild Trax ~ Rare Tracks for Driving]]''===
 
~Arrange Version~
 
* Sunset Valley ~ Night Owl — Keyboard
 
 
 
===''[[Zero-4 Champ RR Complete Music Collection]]''===
 
* Reckless (Rearrange Version) — Music & Arrangement (w/[[Jouji Iijima]])
 
* Katsura Jinsei (North Sea Karaoke Version) — Music & Arrangement (w/[[Jouji Iijima]])
 
* Desert Fox (Rearrange Version) — Music & Arrangement (w/[[Jouji Iijima]])
 
* Just Love (Rearrange Version) — Music & Arrangement (w/[[Jouji Iijima]])
 
 
 
===''[[Chaos Seed: Fuusui Kairouki]]'' (SNES Version)===
 
* Creating the Enchanted Cave ~ Dousen's Theme — Music & Arrangement
 
* Petty Tactics — Music & Arrangement
 
* Causing a Turning Point — Music & Arrangement
 
* Douten Mountain Cave ~ Dousen's Theme — Music & Arrangement
 
* A Fiendish Enchanted Cave — Music & Arrangement
 
* A Friend's Sudden Visit — Music & Arrangement
 
* Optimistic Girls — Music & Arrangement
 
* A Dragon-Sealing Enchanted Cave ~ Dousen's Theme — Music & Arrangement
 
 
 
===''[[Yukyu Gensokyoku]]''===
 
 
* Wake Up!! — Music & Arrangement
 
* Wake Up!! — Music & Arrangement
 
* Shy Boy — Music & Arrangement
 
* Shy Boy — Music & Arrangement
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* Anytime — Music & Arrangement
 
* Anytime — Music & Arrangement
 
* I Want to Be a Pearl (Sega Saturn Ending) — Music
 
* I Want to Be a Pearl (Sega Saturn Ending) — Music
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===''[[School Days Vocal Album]]''===
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==Photographs==
* Secret♥Zaurus — Music & Arrangement
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:''Main article: [[:Category:Photos of {{PAGENAME}}|Photos of {{PAGENAME}}]]
  
===''[[SDI & Quartet ~Sega System 16 Collection~ Original Soundtrack]]''===
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==Interviews==
* SDI Remix 2005 — Arrangement
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* [https://web.archive.org/web/20030628083617/www.gpara.com/contents/creator/bn_095.htm {{PAGENAME}} interview by Gpara]
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==External links==
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*[http://www.iris.dti.ne.jp/~haya-c/qchan/katsuhiro.html Official website]
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*[http://backup.segakore.fr/hitmaker/game/SOUND/SITE/colmun13.html Hitmaker Sound Page column (Backup) Vol.13]
  
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Katsuhiro Hayashi
Place of birth: Wakayama, Japan
Date of birth: 1965-10-28[1] (age 58)
Employment history:
Sega of Japan (1984-04[1] – 1988-10[1])
Nova (1988-11[1] – 1989-11[1])
Freelance (1989-12[1] – 2005-09)
Takao (2005-10[2] – )
Role(s): Composer

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Katsuhiro "Funky K.H" Hayashi (林 克洋) is a Japanese musician and former Sega of Japan video game music composer.

Early life

In his fifth grade of elementary school, Katsuhiro Hayashi was semi-mandated to join the choir club. While in the choir club, he religiously watched TV singing shows such as The Best Ten and would sing along. He also started learning the guitar through songbooks, with the folk guitar becoming his instrument of choice, inspired by Southern All Stars and Godiego.[1][3]

In junior high school, his new obsession was Yellow Magic Orchestra, which inspired him to start playing piano. In high school, he joined a YMO and Casiopea cover band, where he played keyboard.[1][3].

Career

In 1984, Katsuhiro Hayashi joined Sega Enterprises, as they offered employment to high school graduates. He initially worked as a console games programmer for 3 months but was reassigned to sound development after his section manager noticed that his resume included "has been in a band".[3] He often worked with Hiroshi Kawaguchi early on, such as on Champion Soccer and Girl's Garden, and they also shared a dormitory.[4] He also had a senior/junior relationship with Tohru Nakabayashi, who taught him programming.[5]

After continuing to work exclusively on home console games for another year, his first arcade project was Quartet. As it was one of the earliest releases for the Sega System 16 hardware, many of the instruments used throughout the soundtrack were newly designed by Hayashi, and were later copied by other composers (most prominently the bass drum and snares).[5]

While Katsuhiro Hayashi continued to work on Master System games at Sega, he was best known for his arcade work, composing all the music for SDI and Sonic Boom, along with sound effects and a few songs for Super Hang-On, Galaxy Force and Gain Ground. Several of these were with Koichi Namiki, who he personally invited to join Sega as he needed help with songs for Super Hang-on[6]. Hayashi did the same thing for Shigeru Ohwada[7].

Following his departure in 1988, he spent a single year working at Nova on their PC Engine and Game Boy titles, including the PC Engine port of Altered Beast. Afterwards he became a freelance composer, working on games for Sega, Pack-In-Video and Angel.[8] Individual games with soundtracks prominent enough to be released on CD were Zero4 Champ RR with Media Rings and Tsuri Taro with Pack-In-Video. He was most famous in the late 90's for working with MediaWorks on their games Chaos Seed, Eternal Melody, the Yuukyuu Gensoukyoku series and Devicereign. Very few of his freelance works were arcade games, only working with Faith and Sega, including on the Treasure Panic revision of Ghost Hunters.[8][9]

The Maze of the Kings was his last soundtrack made for Sega, featuring an Egyptian-influenced in the style of John Williams[10]. However, in 2005, in the same he became an employed composer for pachinko developer Takao,[2] he contributed of remix of SDI music to SDI & Quartet: Sega System 16 Collection: Original Soundtrack.

After being publicly silent for 17 years, in 2023, Katsuhiro Hayashi made guest appearances on Koichi Namiki's solo album Stratosphere and the ensemble album FM Vertex III - ApEX.[11]

Influences

Since his childhood, Katsuhiro Hayashi has been influenced by Southern All Stars and Godiego, and later Casiopea and Yellow Magic Orchestra.[1][3] Other influences he has cited include George Duke, Herbie Hancock, Masayoshi Takanaka, Off Course, Kyohei Tsutsumi and Tsugutoshi Goto.[12]

Aliases

Katsuhiro Hayashi is most commonly known as Funky K.H (ファンキーK・H) in the video game industry.[1][9] While K.H is simply his initials, Funky can refer to his funky music, his funky personality or the famous last-minute dancing he performed at the disastrous Sega Sound Staff Band show After Burner Panic. The name first appeared in public in Sega Game Music Vol. 2 where Funky K.H wrote liner notes about the Quartet soundtrack.

His relatives refer to him as Q-chan (きゅーちゃん),[1] which were used in Galaxy Force II and Gain Ground.

Production history

Games

Music

Song credits

Main article: Katsuhiro Hayashi/Song credits.

Zaxxon (SG-1000 Version)

  • Game Start — Music & Arrangement
  • Main BGM — Music & Arrangement
  • Outer Space BGM — Music & Arrangement
  • Boss — Music & Arrangement
  • Clear — Music & Arrangement

Zoom 909 (SG-1000 Version)

  • Main BGM — Music & Arrangement
  • Boss — Music & Arrangement
  • Game Over — Music & Arrangement

Hang-On (Master System Version)

  • Title — Arrangement
  • Start — Music & Arrangement
  • Clear — Music & Arrangement
  • Game Over — Music & Arrangement
  • Hidden Music — Arrangement

Quartet (Arcade version)

  • Credit — Music & Arrangement
  • Miami Samba Machine (Start) — Music & Arrangement
  • Quartet Theme (Stage-01) — Music & Arrangement
  • Stage Clear — Music & Arrangement
  • FM Funk (Stage-03) — Music & Arrangement
  • sky (Stage-05) — Music & Arrangement
  • Oki RAP (Stage-10) — Music & Arrangement
  • Game Over — Music & Arrangement
  • Miami Samba Machine (Without Voice Ver.) — Music & Arrangement
  • FM Piano Test — Music & Arrangement
  • RAP Test — Music & Arrangement
  • Oki RAP (Without Voice Ver.) — Music & Arrangement
  • RAP Test (Without Voice Ver.) — Music & Arrangement

Hokuto no Ken (Master System Version)

  • Title — Music & Arrangement
  • Game Start — Music & Arrangement
  • Stage BGM — Music & Arrangement
  • Power Up BGM — Music & Arrangement
  • Boss — Music & Arrangement
  • Clear — Music & Arrangement
  • Ending — Music & Arrangement
  • Miss — Music & Arrangement
  • Game Over — Music & Arrangement

Black Belt (Master System Version)

  • Title — Music & Arrangement
  • Stage BGM — Music & Arrangement
  • Boss — Music & Arrangement

Secret Command

  • Title — Music & Arrangement
  • We Fight for Friends (Odd Number Screen BGM) — Music & Arrangement
  • Barricade (Boss) — Music & Arrangement
  • Round Clear — Music & Arrangement
  • Ending — Music & Arrangement
  • Game Over — Music & Arrangement

Rambo: First Blood Part II (Master System Version)

  • Rambo Main Theme (Title) — Arrangement

Quartet (Master System Version)

  • Title — Music & Arrangement
  • Stage 1 — Music & Arrangement
  • Stage 2 — Music & Arrangement
  • Stage 3 — Music & Arrangement
  • Stage 4 — Music & Arrangement
  • Stage 5 — Music & Arrangement
  • Stage Clear — Music & Arrangement
  • Stage 6 — Music & Arrangement
  • Last Boss — Music & Arrangement
  • Ending — Music & Arrangement
  • Game Over — Music & Arrangement

Super Hang-On (Arcade version)

  • Outride a Crisis — Music & Arrangement
  • Sprinter — Music & Arrangement
  • Goal — Music & Arrangement

SDI (Arcade version)

  • Credit — Music & Arrangement
  • System Down (Stage 1, 2) — Music & Arrangement
  • Satellite Attack (Stage 3, 4) — Music & Arrangement
  • Sky Sun (Stage 5, 8) — Music & Arrangement
  • Illusion (Stage 6, 7) — Music & Arrangement
  • An Imminent War (Stage 9, 10, 11) — Music & Arrangement
  • Perfect — Music & Arrangement
  • We Are Desirous of Peace (Ending) — Music & Arrangement
  • Blue Moon (Name Entry) — Music & Arrangement
  • Illusion (Ranking) — Music & Arrangement

Heavyweight Champ (Arcade version)

  • Credit — Music & Arrangement
  • Title 1 — Music & Arrangement
  • Level Select — Music & Arrangement
  • Announce — Music & Arrangement
  • Congratulations — Music & Arrangement
  • Name Entry — Arrangement
  • Ranking — Music & Arrangement
  • Title 2 — Music & Arrangement [NOTE: Unused]

Sonic Boom (Arcade version)

  • Credit — Music & Arrangement
  • Stage 1, 4 — Music & Arrangement
  • Boss — Music & Arrangement
  • Stage Clear — Music & Arrangement
  • Stage 2, 6 — Music & Arrangement
  • Stage 3, 5 — Music & Arrangement
  • Name Entry — Music & Arrangement

Galaxy Force (Arcade version)

  • Coin [Galaxy Force] — Music & Arrangement
  • Defeat [Scene B] — Music & Arrangement
  • Take Back [Scene C] — Music & Arrangement
  • Alone Fighter [Scene D] — Music & Arrangement
  • Take Back [Long Ver.] — Music & Arrangement [NOTE: Unused]

Galaxy Force II (Arcade version)

  • Coin [Galaxy Force II] — Music & Arrangement

Gain Ground (Arcade version)

  • Europe in the Middle Ages ~Receiving~ [BGM 2] — Music & Arrangement
  • Future Robot ~Contract~ [BGM 4] — Music & Arrangement
  • Warrior's Rest [Round Clear] — Music & Arrangement

Yuukyuu Gensoukyoku

  • Wake Up!! — Music & Arrangement
  • Shy Boy — Music & Arrangement
  • Workingmen — Music & Arrangement
  • Are You Ready? — Music & Arrangement
  • Crying Shadows — Music & Arrangement
  • On My Honor — Music & Arrangement
  • Raise a War Cry — Music & Arrangement
  • Imitate Blue — Music & Arrangement
  • Rest in Peace — Music & Arrangement
  • Boneheads — Music & Arrangement
  • Stumble-Scramble — Music & Arrangement
  • It's All Right — Music & Arrangement
  • In Our Usual Sunny Place — Music & Arrangement
  • Daylight Bossa — Music & Arrangement
  • I'm at My Limit! ('Wake Up!!' vocal version) — Music
  • Go Easy — Music & Arrangement
  • Unchanged Happy Life — Music & Arrangement
  • Nocturne in C sharp major — Music & Arrangement
  • Earnest Hope — Music & Arrangement
  • A Smile Is Your Protection ('Shy Boy' vocal version) — Music
  • Red-Eyed Revenger — Music & Arrangement
  • Road to Nowhere — Music & Arrangement
  • Face a Crisis — Music & Arrangement
  • Under the Strain — Music & Arrangement
  • Fantasia Everlasting — Music & Arrangement
  • Anytime — Music & Arrangement
  • I Want to Be a Pearl (Sega Saturn Ending) — Music

Photographs

Main article: Photos of Katsuhiro Hayashi

Interviews

External links

References