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| [[Shinobi renka|忍恋花]] || [[Miyu Hoshitani|黒脛]] || [[AC SINOBUZ|beatmania IIDX 24 SINOBUZ]] || 忍歌 || ✓ || ✓ | |||
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| [[Kaitou BisCo no yokokujou!! (song)|怪盗BisCoの予告状!!]] || Qrispy Joybox || [[BeatStream]] || - || ✓ || ✓ | | [[Kaitou BisCo no yokokujou!! (song)|怪盗BisCoの予告状!!]] || Qrispy Joybox || [[BeatStream]] || - || ✓ || ✓ | ||
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| [[Umeyukiyo|梅雪夜]] || Qrispy Joybox feat. [[mao]] || [[REFLEC BEAT colette -Winter-]] || | | [[Umeyukiyo|梅雪夜]] || Qrispy Joybox feat. [[mao]] || [[REFLEC BEAT colette -Winter-]] || 想歌 梅 || ✓ || ✓ | ||
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Revision as of 21:47, 25 February 2017
Tatsuya Iyama
Artist Information
- Name: Tatsuya Iyama (伊山達也)
Profile
Tatsuya Iyama is a composer who first appeared in BEMANI in charge of several covers of licensed songs. Since then, his songs were primarily brought into the GuitarFreaks & DrumMania series from various KONAMI redemption games, such as SPIN FEVER, SPIN FEVER 2, and FORTUNE TRINITY. Afterwards, he started composing brand new songs for the GuitarFreaks & DrumMania series, and also for other BEMANI games, such as beatmania IIDX, pop'n music and REFLEC BEAT.
Tatsuya's music tends to follow a pop/piano tone with his Qrispy Joybox songs (with a couple of techno songs as well), and a more hardcore/rock sound with his MAX MAXIMIMZER songs. He's also experimented with various other aliases in recent years.
Tatsuya was for years a very active part of the REFLEC BEAT series, starting off as a sound designer in the first game, and becoming the sole sound director of the series from REFLEC BEAT limelight onwards up until REFLEC BEAT colette -All Seasons-, when he started to share sound directing duties with DJ TOTTO. He continued to serve as sound director until REFLEC BEAT groovin'!! Upper, when Des-ROW became the head sound director and producer. He was also the sound director of the BeatStream series.
Trivia
- Similar to Daichi Watanabe (PON), Tatsuya is never referred to by his real name in interviews, events, or promotions. He almost always uses his Qrispy Joybox alias in all cases.
- The only instance his Qrispy Joybox alias was not used in an event is in a 私立BEMANI学園-related stream, where he used the MAX MAXIMIZER alias.
- Tatsuya is one of the very few in-house BEMANI staff members without a twitter page.
- Tatsuya was a sound data analyzer for beatmania IIDX 8th style CS.
Aliases
- 星川上 / Hoshikawa Noboru☆
- Qrispy Joybox
- Qrispy Joyeuse
- IT medalion
- MAX MAXIMIZER
- 栗須承之介
- 楽園の囚人 (with Asaki)
- 漆黒のEBONY
- ぱんぱんぱん打
- TATSUYA
BEMANI Songs
Videos
BeatStream アニムトライヴ
- GRADIUS 2012
- GRADIUS Ⅱ ~ ビーストメドレー ~
- Twinbee's Home Town Song
- Vampire Killer
- がんばれゴエモン ~ ビーストメドレー ~
- 月風魔伝 ~ ビーストメドレー ~
Discography
EP
- Twinkle World (2012)