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* Name: Tomoaki Hirono (広野智章) | * Name: Tomoaki Hirono (広野智章) | ||
* Birthday: August 5th, 1974 | * Birthday: August 5th, 1974 | ||
* Twitter: https://twitter.com/Hiro_Notarou | |||
== Profile == | == Profile == | ||
Tomoaki Hirono | Tomoaki Hirono is a Konami composer, who in his early days with the company, worked on games such as ''Jikkyou Powerful Pro Yakyuu'' series (alongside [[Naoyuki Sato]]), ''Juukou Senki Bullet Battlers'', and ''Bouken Jidai Katsugeki Goemon''. He was involved in band activities prior to joining Konami. | ||
Tomoaki's first appearance in Bemani was in [[PnM GB|pop'n music GB]] in 2000 where he wrote a couple of songs. Years later, he appeared in [[PnM AC 17|pop'n music 17 THE MOVIE]] where he wrote his first song for arcade Bemani. Although he is most known for his ethnic songs, his music ranges widely from light pop to metal. Outside of Bemani he has contributed to various Konami games and is the sound director of ''Quiz Magic Academy'' series as of ''Kenja no Tobira'' version. | |||
Alongside his appearance in pop'n music 17 THE MOVIE in 2008, Tomoaki started using "Gekidan Record" as his main alias for "ethnical, melancholic, melodious" songs. The alias came from combining two of his favorite things, "theater" (Gekidan is the word for "troupe" or "theater" in Japanese) and "record." | |||
Aside of music and theater, his other interest is art and recently he has been contributing illustration of the jackets for his own songs as well. | |||
== Trivia == | == Trivia == |
Revision as of 20:49, 29 July 2015
Tomoaki Hirono
Artist Information
- Name: Tomoaki Hirono (広野智章)
- Birthday: August 5th, 1974
- Twitter: https://twitter.com/Hiro_Notarou
Profile
Tomoaki Hirono is a Konami composer, who in his early days with the company, worked on games such as Jikkyou Powerful Pro Yakyuu series (alongside Naoyuki Sato), Juukou Senki Bullet Battlers, and Bouken Jidai Katsugeki Goemon. He was involved in band activities prior to joining Konami.
Tomoaki's first appearance in Bemani was in pop'n music GB in 2000 where he wrote a couple of songs. Years later, he appeared in pop'n music 17 THE MOVIE where he wrote his first song for arcade Bemani. Although he is most known for his ethnic songs, his music ranges widely from light pop to metal. Outside of Bemani he has contributed to various Konami games and is the sound director of Quiz Magic Academy series as of Kenja no Tobira version.
Alongside his appearance in pop'n music 17 THE MOVIE in 2008, Tomoaki started using "Gekidan Record" as his main alias for "ethnical, melancholic, melodious" songs. The alias came from combining two of his favorite things, "theater" (Gekidan is the word for "troupe" or "theater" in Japanese) and "record."
Aside of music and theater, his other interest is art and recently he has been contributing illustration of the jackets for his own songs as well.
Trivia
- All his pop'n music GB songs have been arranged and ported to pop'n music arcade games.
- A handful of his songs have jackets made by Tomoaki himself.
- Despite being an in-house KONAMI composer, Tomoaki Hirono doesn't have a bio page on the BEMANI Fan Site artist page.
Aliases
- 劇団レコード (Gekidan Record)
- T-Hirono
- Tommy Angel
- Sludgy Hawks with H
- "Hirotees"
- T.H.Wavy Kiss
- mon cheri H.T.
- 猫叉劇団 (with Naoyuki Sato)
- TheaterR
BEMANI Songs
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