GoldfishX wrote:Personally, I've grown more fond of Kikuta and less of Shimomura the more I've heard from both. I always thought it was strange that I enjoyed listening to Shimomura (for the most part), but so little of her music stayed with me. I think she peaked melodically at Mario RPG (and Street Fighter II!) and the rest of her work seems to have about 5-7 "amazing" tracks amidst "the rest". Then her two KH scores kind of illustrated that more vividly than Legend of Mana or Parasite Eve did (where the most I got out of them was the "Under the Sea" arrangements). I don't like every Kikuta track I've heard either, but I like his general style and unpredictability/quirkiness more.
Re: Kikuta Vs. Shimomura
Ahh, we're opposites in this respect.
Kikuta, all I really care for is Seiken Densetsu 2 & 3, and Secret of Mana +. I've found Soukaigi, Koudelka, Lost Files, just about his remaining discography I didn't really care for. I guess I was just expecting more Seiken and didn't get it.
Shimomura, her Parasite Eve stuff is okay, but I found a lot of it to be too ambient and not enough melodic for me. Aside from Street Fighter II and Mario RPG (which, back in the day, I didn't even know she composed), Legend of Mana is the first score I knew she composed, and liked it more than all get out. Kingdom Hearts is good when she's not doing direct remixes of Disney themes, that is to say, her own original stuff is good. Murmur was excellent; premium J-Pop, and the only other thing I listened to for awhile, other than Red Lucifer Rising, when I first got it. The pink fairyland album art may be scary, but the music's really chill and relaxing.
Relevant back to topic:
The KH2 battle themes, I'm having difficulty discerning between pieces since they're roughly similar, but they're still good. In some cases, I'm even finding nuances reminiscent of things Hamauzu/Nakano applied on battle themes in Samurai Legend Musashi - "Boss Battle (First Movement)" (Disc 01, Track 06), and "Gorpus's Vendetta" (Disc 01, Track 10), namely the percussion samples.