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Hiroshi Takeyasu (born July 9th, 1966) is one of the earliest BEMANI artists, working in the original [[AC bm 1st|beatmania]] along with [[Reo Nagumo]] and [[Tomomi Ohta]]. Hiroshi is credited for giving the idea of a DJ/club theme for beatmania upon hearing [[Kiyoshi Mizuki]]'s original idea for the game, and pushed for electronic/club music to be featured on it. He was then a big contributor to pop'n music, and was the sound director of the first four arcade games.
Hiroshi Takeyasu (born July 9th, 1966) is one of the earliest BEMANI artists, working in the original [[AC bm 1st|beatmania]] along with [[Reo Nagumo]] and [[Tomomi Ohta]]. Hiroshi is credited for giving the idea of a DJ/club theme for beatmania upon hearing [[Kiyoshi Mizuki]]'s original idea for the game, and pushed for electronic/club music to be featured on it. He was then a big contributor to pop'n music, and was the sound director of the first four arcade games.


In 2000 Hiroshi left the pop'n music team to work as the chief music producer of [[AC PPP|ParaParaParadise]], then a sound supervisor in beatmania IIDX for [[AC 4th style|beatmania IIDX 4th style]], [[AC 5th style|5th style]] and [[AC bm 7th|beatmania 7thMIX]], and then as the music producer of [[AC DDRMAX2|DDRMAX2]] and [[AC DDR EXTREME|DanceDanceRevolution EXTREME]]. He returned to the pop'n music team again in 2003, where he stayed until his eventual departure from the series altogether.
In 2000 Hiroshi left the pop'n music team to work as the chief music producer of [[AC PPP|ParaParaParadise]], then a sound supervisor in beatmania IIDX for [[AC 4th style|beatmania IIDX 4th style]], [[AC 5th style|5th style]] and [[AC bm 7th|beatmania 7thMIX keepin' evolution]], and then as the music producer of [[AC DDRMAX2|DDRMAX2]] and [[AC DDR EXTREME|DanceDanceRevolution EXTREME]]. He returned to the pop'n music team again in 2003, where he stayed until his eventual departure from the series altogether.


Hiroshi stopped contributing music to BEMANI after [[AC pnm 15|pop'n music 15 ADVENTURE]], though he continued on BEMANI albums as an A&R director until at least 2012. While it's unknown what he did between 2012 and 2019, as of 2020 he is currently again at KONAMI as part of their in-house music staff.
Hiroshi stopped contributing music to BEMANI after [[AC pnm 15|pop'n music 15 ADVENTURE]], though he continued on BEMANI albums as an A&R director until at least 2012. While it's unknown what he did between 2012 and 2019, as of 2020 he is currently again at KONAMI as part of their in-house music staff.

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