Yuki Hayashi

COMPOSER / ARRANGER

Biography

Born in Tokyo, Japan on June 1, 1982, Yuki Hayashi grew up surrounded by the rich tapestry of Japanese culture and the arts. From a young age, he was captivated by the power of music and sound, spending countless hours exploring both traditional Japanese melodies and Western classical compositions. His early exposure to a diverse range of musical influences helped foster a unique creative perspective, and with encouragement from family and mentors, he pursued an intensive study of music that laid the foundation for his future career.

After completing his primary education, Hayashi enrolled in one of Tokyo’s renowned music conservatories. There, he dedicated himself to mastering the intricacies of composition, orchestration, and the emerging field of electronic music synthesis. His rigorous training allowed him to merge classical techniques with modern digital production, a synthesis that would later become his signature style. During this period, he experimented extensively with different genres, continuously refining his sound and demonstrating a natural aptitude for creating music that could convey deep emotional narratives.

Hayashi’s professional journey began in the mid-2000s with work on smaller projects and independent productions. His breakthrough arrived when he began composing for anime, a medium that perfectly suited his dynamic style. The innovative compositions he crafted for early anime projects quickly garnered attention within the industry. A significant turning point in his career came with his work on popular series such as Haikyuu!!, which displayed his ability to enhance storytelling through powerful musical scores. This success paved the way for even more prominent projects, notably My Hero Academia, where his music became integral to the series’ global impact.

Now widely recognized as one of the leading figures in anime music composition, Yuki Hayashi has left an indelible mark on the industry. His soundtracks are celebrated for their distinctive blend of orchestral grandeur and contemporary electronic elements, a combination that imbues each project with energy and emotional depth. Despite his rising fame, Hayashi remains humble about his personal life, focusing his attention on innovating within his craft. His continual evolution as an artist ensures that his contributions to the auditory landscape of anime will resonate with audiences for many years to come.

Art / Writing Style

Yuki Hayashi’s compositions are characterized by a dynamic blend of orchestral arrangements and modern electronic elements, creating energetic and emotionally evocative soundscapes that enhance narrative tension and character development.

Notable Works

  • My Hero Academia (2016–present)
  • Haikyuu!! (2014–2020)
  • Symphogear (2012–present)
  • Gundam Build Fighters Try (2014–2015)
  • Tiger & Bunny (2011–2012)
  • My Hero Academia
  • Haikyuu!!
  • Run with the Wind
  • Undead Unluck
  • My Hero Academia: Two Heroes

Influences

  • John Williams
  • Yoko Shimomura
  • Joe Hisaishi
  • Yoko Kanno
  • Hans Zimmer

Awards & Recognition

  • 01 Anime Music Awards - Best Score for My Hero Academia
  • 02 Tokyo Anime Award for Best Music
  • 03 Tokyo Anime Award Festival – Best Music (2017)

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