We’re huge fans of Hiroto Saitoh’s work. While his LILT Records has released a few game soundtracks over the years (including POWER DoLLS, Cross Hermit and Usotsuki to Inugamitsuki), having his own record label has mainly given him free reign to experiment and try his hand at original music covering a variety of musical genres.
We got bossa nova with Dia Novo, electronic music with Retrospective Blue, and vocaloid with Vocalize. This time, S-MODE is a distinctly jazzy affair. Released at M3 this past May, it’s the latest in a series of original music releases from Saitoh, and more than some of his past releases, if you’re a fan of “gamey” music, this one’s certainly worth your attention.
Find out why in our review of S-MODE after the jump. (more…)