Kikuta's one of my favorite composers, so naturally that was a very entertaining read. Jeriaska made some excellent inquiries. I found the question about Kikuta's youth to be especially interesting, and it was also intriguing when he mentioned that he didn't think he changed that much as an artist over the past 17 or so years.
Also, of course, it's awesome to hear that he's still as passionate as ever about composing music. I had my doubts for a while. Does this mean we'll start seeing more Kikuta music popping up? I can only hope it does.
There's also an informative biographical article on Kikuta at Square Haven, in case anyone's interested:
The Pioneers: Hiroki Kikuta
*listens to Soukaigi*
Jam it back in, in the dark.