Timestamps 🎬
00:00 Why This Video Exists
00:57 The Beginning
02:52 Influences
04:04 Animation Career
08:04 Chainsaw Man
10:54 Reze Movie

This is a different kind of video for me.

For the first time, I decided to step in front of the camera and put my face on something that matters deeply to me. I’ve been sitting on this idea for a long time, unsure whether I was ready to do it this way, but the Chainsaw Man Reze movie changed that.

The film affected me in a way I didn’t expect. Not just visually, not just emotionally, but musically. Its soundtrack stayed with me, and it pushed me to look back, to ask where that sound came from and how it was shaped over time.

This video is a journey through the career of Kensuke Ushio, tracing the origins of his musical language, the choices that defined his sound, and the path that ultimately led to Reze. It’s not a recap and not a ranking. It’s an attempt to understand how a composer builds an emotional vocabulary that can hurt, resonate, and stay with you.

I wanted to take the time to go deep, to connect the dots, and to talk about music the way it deserves to be talked about.

Apart from the musical excerpts from Kensuke Ushio’s songs, the music in the video was created by me specifically for this video. NO AI involved.

The soundtrack was released by Milan Records.

Copyright Disclaimer: Under section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, education and research.

This video is a documentary/biographical work intended for educational purposes. It uses short excerpts of copyrighted material to provide historical context and critical analysis of the artist’s career. All rights and credits go directly to its rightful owners. No copyright infringement intended.

#KensukeUshio #chainsawman
#Reze #AnimeMusic #anime
#FilmScore #SoundtrackAnalysis #soundtrack