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* Chiharu Kaneko got to know SOUND VOLTEX and decided to compose a song after being inspired by [[The world of sound]].
* Chiharu Kaneko got to know SOUND VOLTEX and decided to compose a song after being inspired by [[The world of sound]].
* Chiharu Kaneko is the first SOUND VOLTEX artist to be the top winner of more than one [[KONAMI Arcade Championship]] original music contest, and the only artist to win two years a row.
* Chiharu Kaneko is the first SOUND VOLTEX artist to be the top winner of more than one [[KONAMI Arcade Championship]] original music contest, and the only artist to win two years a row.
* Chiharu Kaneko has also made musical contributions to BANDAI NAMCO's ''太鼓の達人'' series, MARVELOUS!'s ''WACCA'' series, Rayark's ''Deemo'', lowiro's ''Arcaea'', and SEGA's ''CHUNITHM'', ''maimai'' and ''オンゲキ'' series.
* Chiharu Kaneko has also made musical contributions to BANDAI NAMCO's ''太鼓の達人'' series, lowiro's ''Arcaea'', MARVELOUS!'s ''WACCA'' series, Rayark's ''Deemo'', SEGA's ''CHUNITHM'', ''maimai'' and ''オンゲキ'' series, and X.D. Network's ''Rotaeno''.
* Chiharu Kaneko uses Logic Pro to compose songs. He also plays guitar, which was the first musical instrument that he learned.
* Chiharu Kaneko uses Logic Pro to compose songs. He also plays guitar, which was the first musical instrument that he learned.
* Chiharu Kaneko's Ellim Gnirps alias is "Mille" (Italian and French for "thousand") and "Spring" written in reverse. They can be translated respectively to Chi (千) and Haru (春), therefore Chiharu.
* Chiharu Kaneko's Ellim Gnirps alias is "Mille" (Italian and French for "thousand") and "Spring" written in reverse. They can be translated respectively to Chi (千) and Haru (春), therefore Chiharu.
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