Who Composed The Black Tide Soundtrack For The Anime?

2025-10-27 04:45:46 234

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Bella
Bella
2025-10-28 22:04:10
honestly there's surprisingly little official info tied to that exact title. It often turns up as a track name in fan uploads or as part of a soundtrack compilation for lesser-known projects, which makes attributing it tricky without the original credits.

From what I've learned, the safest route is to check the anime's end credits or the CD liner notes—composers are usually listed as 作曲 (sakkyoku) or 音楽 (ongaku). If 'Black Tide' appears on an official OST release, VGMdb and Discogs will usually list the composer and arranger. My gut says it might be from an independent composer or a lesser-known studio musician rather than one of the big names, because those would show up instantly in searches. If you love the track, hunting down the OST booklet is oddly satisfying; I once found a composer credit hidden in tiny print and it made replaying the piece feel different.
Uma
Uma
2025-10-29 04:01:42
I did a careful scan through several music databases and community archives, and 'Black Tide' doesn't pop up as a clearly attributed track for any big anime OST. That usually means it's either from an obscure title, an insert piece credited only in Japanese materials, or a track name that fans attached to a background theme.

When I want to be certain, I search for the anime's official soundtrack listing and look for Japanese credits—the composer's name is commonly listed under 作曲 or 音楽. Another trick I use is checking the OST's track names against clips from the episodes; sometimes tracks get renamed for album releases. While I didn't lock down a single composer name right now, I ended up appreciating how many unsung composers create these atmospheric pieces—it's the kind of thing that makes late-night playlist exploring rewarding.
Kylie
Kylie
2025-10-29 10:35:38
Titles sometimes shift between languages, so the phrase 'Black Tide' can be slippery — I dug into what that might mean and why it’s not a clear-cut composer credit. Up through mid-2024, there isn’t a well-known anime officially titled 'Black Tide' in the major databases I check, which means the composer credit could be hiding under a different English title, a track name inside an OST, or even the name of a band rather than a soundtrack piece.

If you’re trying to pin down a composer, here’s how I’d approach it: first, check the anime’s end credits or the DVD/BD booklet — that’s the canonical credit line for music. If you only have a track name 'Black Tide' (like a cue in an OST), look up the OST album on sites like VGMdb, Discogs, or the music platform the track is on — those listings usually name the composer, arranger, and performers. YouTube upload descriptions and streaming services sometimes include composer credits too, but treat those with caution unless they cite the CD booklet. Also note there’s an actual metal band named Black Tide, which can muddy Google results if a song by that band pops up when you search for an anime piece.

If you want likely suspects for darker, cinematic anime scores while you hunt: big names who often crop up are Yuki Kajiura, Hiroyuki Sawano, Kenji Kawai, Yoko Kanno, and Taku Iwasaki — but that’s just pattern-recognition, not proof. The safest route is to find the OST release or the anime’s official website page, which usually lists staff including music composer. Personally I love this little detective work — it’s oddly satisfying to track down the exact liner notes and hear the composer’s signature touches once you know who to listen for.
Rowan
Rowan
2025-11-01 07:11:28
I dug into this with a bit of excitement because songs titled 'Black Tide' have a very cinematic vibe, but none of the mainstream composer catalogs I checked showed a definitive match for a major anime OST. That makes me suspect one of two things: either 'Black Tide' is a track title used in fan-made edits and uploads, or it belongs to a niche anime whose OST wasn't widely cataloged outside Japan.

For context, big-name composers like Yoko Kanno, Hiroyuki Sawano, and Yuki Kajiura usually have their works well-documented, so their absence points toward an indie or background credit. I cross-referenced YouTube descriptions, streaming metadata, and manga/anime databases; sometimes the uploader lists the composer, and sometimes they don't. If you're chasing the composer for credits, licensing, or just appreciation, the hunt is part of the fun—finding the CD credits or an original broadcast listing often seals the mystery. Either way, the piece has a haunting quality that sticks with me.
Jack
Jack
2025-11-02 05:00:58
Okay, short and practical: I couldn’t find a universally recognized anime simply titled 'Black Tide' in the usual anime soundtrack catalogs up to 2024, so the composer isn’t a single famous name I can point to without more context. The phrase could be an OST track title, a translation variant, or the name of a band, and each avenue has a different composer credit.

What helps fast: search the exact phrase with quotes plus 'OST' or 'soundtrack' ("Black Tide" OST) and add keywords like 'composer', check VGMdb or Discogs entries, and peek at the anime’s official site or BD credits — those are the definitive sources. If a streaming upload of the track exists, read the description for credits, and compare with the CD booklet if possible. It’s a little bit of a scavenger hunt, but once you locate the OST release you’ll see the composer clearly listed; happy sleuthing — I love tracing down who made a piece that stuck with me.
Dean
Dean
2025-11-02 17:15:51
I pulled a quick deep-dive into the usual OST sources and couldn't find a clear composer tied to 'Black Tide' for a widely known anime. It's possible it's from a minor series, a single-episode soundtrack, or an independent composer whose work wasn't pushed on international platforms. When that happens, the composer credit might only be in the anime's final rolling credits or on the physical OST release.

For a crisp solution: check the anime's official website or the physical CD booklet if you can—Japanese releases almost always list 作曲 for composer credits. I like to bookmark VGMdb entries when I finally find them because they save future me a lot of headache; this one still feels like a tiny mystery I want to solve.
Maxwell
Maxwell
2025-11-02 17:41:48
On one of my rabbit-hole days I treated 'Black Tide' like a case file. The trail led to several uploads and a handful of forum posts where people debated whether the piece was original to an anime or a reused stock music cue. That ambiguity is common: sometimes production houses license library tracks and the composer credit ends up buried in a license sheet instead of the main OST listing.

Practically speaking, if you're trying to credit the composer for a project or just satisfy curiosity, start with three places: the episode's end credits for 作曲, the official soundtrack booklet, and VGMdb. I also skim playlists on streaming services because metadata there occasionally contains composer tags that crawlable sites miss. I love this sort of scavenger hunt; it makes the music feel like treasure once you find who made it.
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