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Tim Follin, without hesistation. Easily the most consistently good compositions I've ever heard across a body of VGM work, his compositions were not only well-written but often pushed the perceived creative and functional limits of the mediums he worked in. His next-gen work on material like Ecco the Dolphin: Defender of the Future and Lemmings for the PSP only proved to me that he wasn't just a talent at the 8- and 16-bit systems.
My second favorite would easily be Yasuhisa "Yack" Watanabe. He's more hit-and-miss, but when he hits he knocks it out of the park. Song of the Week first exposed me to him with his work on the Metal Black arrange soundtrack. Third is probably Yuzo Koshiro just for the Streets of Rage series. With more time, I'd be able to think of others. Jam it back in, in the dark.
Dirge for the Follin: The Tim Follin Arrangement Project
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