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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 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 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]] | 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. | ||
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. |