Kenji Eno

Kenji Eno was a pioneering Japanese video game composer and game designer, best known for his innovative work in the 1990s. He founded the company WARP, which developed notable titles that often featured his unique musical style, blending atmospheric soundscapes with emotive melodies. Eno's contributions to video game music are particularly recognized for their experimental nature, influencing the direction of sound design in the industry. One of his early notable works includes composing for the horror game "Sweet Home" (1989), which is considered a precursor to the survival horror genre. Eno's legacy endures as a visionary artist who pushed the boundaries of music in gaming, leaving a lasting impact on both players and fellow composers.

Number of Songs: 4

Songs composed by Kenji Eno