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Hiroki Koga has been with BEMANI since near the very beginning, starting off as a sound data anaylzer in [[AC bm 2nd|beatmania 2ndMIX]] back in 1998. In addition to doing notecharts for both beatmania and the early beatmania IIDX games, Hiroki was also the sound director of the first two [[KBMicon|KEYBOARDMANIA]] games (a position that [[Seiya Murai]] filled in for the third and final game). | Hiroki Koga has been with BEMANI since near the very beginning, starting off as a sound data anaylzer in [[AC bm 2nd|beatmania 2ndMIX]] back in 1998. In addition to doing notecharts for both beatmania and the early beatmania IIDX games, Hiroki was also the sound director of the first two [[KBMicon|KEYBOARDMANIA]] games (a position that [[Seiya Murai]] filled in for the third and final game). | ||
Starting with [[PnM_AC_4|pop'n music 4]], Hiroki also started contributing to the pop'n music series, which he has worked on near exclusively after | Starting with [[PnM_AC_4|pop'n music 4]], Hiroki also started contributing to the pop'n music series, which he has worked on near exclusively after [[KEYBOARDMANIA 2ndMIX]], writing music for the series up until [[PnM_AC_17|17 THE MOVIE]] (with the exception of [[PnM_AC_8|8]], though he did [[Minashigo hacchi|co-arrange a license]], as well as did notecharts). He also provided the soundtrack for ''QUIZ MAGIC ACADEMY IV'' and ''V'', as well as ''Busou Shinki Battle Rondo'' and ''OTOMEDIUS''. | ||
Hiroki's music tended to be instrumental, with a more full, orchestral sound than most other BEMANI artists, often containing several real instruments in his tracks. He also extensively worked in jazz and rock songs during his tenure, too. | Hiroki's music tended to be instrumental, with a more full, orchestral sound than most other BEMANI artists, often containing several real instruments in his tracks. He also extensively worked in jazz and rock songs during his tenure, too. | ||
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| [[Midori no kaze|緑の風]] || ナヤ~ン || [[KEYBOARDMANIA 3rdMIX]] || CURE || ✓ || ✓ || - | | [[Midori no kaze|緑の風]] || ナヤ~ン || [[KEYBOARDMANIA 3rdMIX]] || CURE || ✓ || ✓ || - | ||
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| [[Omocha no heitai no koushin|おもちゃの兵隊の行進]] || | | [[Omocha no heitai no koushin|おもちゃの兵隊の行進]] || LEON JESSEL || [[KEYBOARDMANIA 3rdMIX]] || TOY || - || ✓ || - | ||
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| [[The theme of Gambler Z| 闘え!!ギャンブラーZ]] || words : RYO song : NARAMCHA || [[PnM AC 1|pop'n music]] || ANIME HERO || - || ✓ || - | | [[The theme of Gambler Z| 闘え!!ギャンブラーZ]] || words : RYO song : NARAMCHA || [[PnM AC 1|pop'n music]] || ANIME HERO || - || ✓ || - |
Revision as of 15:45, 16 October 2016
Hiroki Koga
Artist Information
- Name: Hiroki Koga (古賀博樹)
Profile
Hiroki Koga has been with BEMANI since near the very beginning, starting off as a sound data anaylzer in beatmania 2ndMIX back in 1998. In addition to doing notecharts for both beatmania and the early beatmania IIDX games, Hiroki was also the sound director of the first two KEYBOARDMANIA games (a position that Seiya Murai filled in for the third and final game).
Starting with pop'n music 4, Hiroki also started contributing to the pop'n music series, which he has worked on near exclusively after KEYBOARDMANIA 2ndMIX, writing music for the series up until 17 THE MOVIE (with the exception of 8, though he did co-arrange a license, as well as did notecharts). He also provided the soundtrack for QUIZ MAGIC ACADEMY IV and V, as well as Busou Shinki Battle Rondo and OTOMEDIUS.
Hiroki's music tended to be instrumental, with a more full, orchestral sound than most other BEMANI artists, often containing several real instruments in his tracks. He also extensively worked in jazz and rock songs during his tenure, too.
Not unlike Asaki, Hiroki Koga is a very reclusive person. No widely known pictures of him exist on the Internet, he almost never appeared in any BEMANI events, and he's barely ever given any interviews.
Hiroki Koga left KONAMI around 2011-12. His most recent known music for KONAMI was for the first two Tenkaichi Shogi Association (天下一将棋会) games in 2010 and 2011 respectively.
Aliases
- ナヤ~ン / Naya~n
- Blue & Green
- ensemble futuro
- N
- Naya~n Jr.
- NAYA~N交響楽団
- NL&P
- Sarastro
- St. Naya~n
- パンダバンダ
- ナヤ~ン・ブラザーズ・バンド
- ナヤ~ン & His Orchestra
- ナヤ〜ン団
- ナヤ~ンたち
- 菜楊
- Ritter (with Kozo Nakamura)
- Mr.Valentine