Mitsuto Suzuki
50 top tracks
Mitsuto Suzuki
50 top tracks
Albums

The Scythian Steppes: Seven #Sworcery Songs Localized for Japan
Mitsuto Suzuki

FINAL FANTASY XIII-2 Original Soundtrack
Mitsuto Suzuki

Final Fantasy VII Remake Original Soundtrack
Mitsuto Suzuki

Final Fantasy XIII Original Soundtrack
Mitsuto Suzuki

Final Fantasy XIII-(OST)
Mitsuto Suzuki

Chill SQ
Mitsuto Suzuki

SQ Chips
Mitsuto Suzuki

Dissidia -Final Fantasy- Original Soundtrack
Mitsuto Suzuki

The 3rd Birthday Original Soundtrack
Mitsuto Suzuki

In My Own Backyard
Mitsuto Suzuki

Final Fantasy XIII-2 Original Soundtrack Plus
Mitsuto Suzuki

LIGHTNING RETURNS:FINAL FANTASY XIII ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACK
Mitsuto Suzuki
Biography
Mitsuto Suzuki (鈴木光人) is currently a member of the Square Enix Music group of in-house sound developers and was previously the keyboardist for the band OVERROCKET. Suzuki has worked for Konami as a synthesizer operator and arranger, contributing to such soundtracks as Zone of the Enders: The 2nd Runner, Beatmania IIDX, and Keyboardmania 2nd Style. His arrangements for Square have appeared on the three Bootleg albums available for download through iTunes. <a href="https://www.last.fm/music/Mitsut...Read more on Last.fm
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Mitsuto Suzuki (鈴木光人) is currently a member of the Square Enix Music group of in-house sound developers and was previously the keyboardist for the band OVERROCKET. Suzuki has worked for Konami as a synthesizer operator and arranger, contributing to such soundtracks as Zone of the Enders: The 2nd Runner, Beatmania IIDX, and Keyboardmania 2nd Style. His arrangements for Square have appeared on the three Bootleg albums available for download through iTunes. His atmospheric remix of Kenji Ito's "Last Battle" from Romancing Saga 2 appears on Square Enix Battle Tracks Vol. 1. He also served as sythesizer operator on the development of Project Sylpheed. <a href="https://www.last.fm/music/Mitsuto+Suzuki">Read more on Last.fm</a>. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
