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== Profile == | == Profile == | ||
Hiroshi Watanabe, also known as Cranky, is a long-time music creator and one of the oldest names in the Be-Music Source community. Exposed to several genres like classical, rock, and fusion at an early age, he participated in various musical activities throughout his youth. However, it was the sound of Juliana's Tokyo that opened his eyes to the potential of electronic music. | Hiroshi Watanabe, also known as Cranky, is a long-time music creator and one of the oldest names in the Be-Music Source community. Exposed to several genres like classical, rock, and fusion at an early age, he participated in various musical activities throughout his youth. However, it was the sound of Juliana's Tokyo that opened his eyes to the potential of electronic music. Hiroshi plays around with many genres, but his forte is rave, Euro, and orchestra music. | ||
Hiroshi started producing Be-Music Source files around the turn of the millennium and quite a few of them have become quite popular among the community, including [[conflict]] which many see as an anthem of BMS. It was also around this time that he launched the label ''Feline Groove'', which he now manages alongside vocalist and wife Pico. | |||
In recent years, | In recent years, Hiroshi has made several appearances in a variety of rhythm games. Many of both his older and newer works like Party 4U and [[JULIAN]] have also been licensed to these games as well. | ||
== Trivia == | == Trivia == | ||
* ''maimai'' general director コハD cites Hiroshi as the reason why he started to license BMS songs into the series. This trend would later find its way into other music games such as [[SOUND VOLTEX Information|SOUND VOLTEX]], ''GROOVE COASTER'', and ''CHUNITHM''. | * ''maimai'' general director Masaru Kohayakawa (コハD) cites Hiroshi as the reason why he started to license BMS songs into the series. This trend would later find its way into other music games such as [[SOUND VOLTEX Information|SOUND VOLTEX]], ''GROOVE COASTER'', and ''CHUNITHM''. | ||
* Hiroshi | * Hiroshi was the sound director of [[Naoki Maeda|NAOKI]]'s mobile rhythm game ''SEVEN's CODE''. | ||
== Aliases == | == Aliases == | ||
* Cranky | * cranky / Cranky | ||
* Queen P.A.L. | * Queen P.A.L. | ||
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| [[ALPACORE]] || Cranky || [[AC DDR A20|DanceDanceRevolution A20]] || - || ✓ || ✓ | | [[ALPACORE]] || Cranky || [[AC DDR A20|DanceDanceRevolution A20]] || - || ✓ || ✓ | ||
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| [[GO BACK 2 YOUR RAVE (Cranky Remix)]] || [[ | | [[GO BACK 2 YOUR RAVE (Cranky Remix)]] || [[nora2r]] || [[CS jb plus|jubeat plus]] / [[CS RB plus|REFLEC BEAT plus]] || - || - || ✓ | ||
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| [[conflict]] || [[Ryo Sakata|siromaru]] + cranky || [[AC SDVX III|SOUND VOLTEX III GRAVITY WARS]] || - || ✓ || ✓ | | [[conflict]] || [[Ryo Sakata|siromaru]] + cranky || [[AC SDVX III|SOUND VOLTEX III GRAVITY WARS]] || - || ✓ || ✓ | ||
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[[Category:Commission Artists|Cranky]] | [[Category:Commission Artists|Cranky]] | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:DanceDanceRevolution Artists|Cranky]] | ||
[[Category:SOUND VOLTEX Artists|Cranky]] | [[Category:SOUND VOLTEX Artists|Cranky]] |
Latest revision as of 01:45, 12 May 2024
This page is for the artist that goes by the alias of Cranky. For the beatmania artist who goes by aliases such as QUADRA, DJ FX, and nite system, please see Hiroshi Watanabe.
Hiroshi Watanabe
Artist Information
- Name: Hiroshi Watanabe (渡辺洋)
- Birthday: November 29th
- Homepage: http://www.feline-groove.com/
- Twitter: https://twitter.com/_cranky
- SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/felinegroove
Profile
Hiroshi Watanabe, also known as Cranky, is a long-time music creator and one of the oldest names in the Be-Music Source community. Exposed to several genres like classical, rock, and fusion at an early age, he participated in various musical activities throughout his youth. However, it was the sound of Juliana's Tokyo that opened his eyes to the potential of electronic music. Hiroshi plays around with many genres, but his forte is rave, Euro, and orchestra music.
Hiroshi started producing Be-Music Source files around the turn of the millennium and quite a few of them have become quite popular among the community, including conflict which many see as an anthem of BMS. It was also around this time that he launched the label Feline Groove, which he now manages alongside vocalist and wife Pico.
In recent years, Hiroshi has made several appearances in a variety of rhythm games. Many of both his older and newer works like Party 4U and JULIAN have also been licensed to these games as well.
Trivia
- maimai general director Masaru Kohayakawa (コハD) cites Hiroshi as the reason why he started to license BMS songs into the series. This trend would later find its way into other music games such as SOUND VOLTEX, GROOVE COASTER, and CHUNITHM.
- Hiroshi was the sound director of NAOKI's mobile rhythm game SEVEN's CODE.
Aliases
- cranky / Cranky
- Queen P.A.L.
BEMANI Songs
Song | Artist | Game | Genre | Composition | Arrangement |
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ALPACORE | Cranky | DanceDanceRevolution A20 | - | ✓ | ✓ |
GO BACK 2 YOUR RAVE (Cranky Remix) | nora2r | jubeat plus / REFLEC BEAT plus | - | - | ✓ |
conflict | siromaru + cranky | SOUND VOLTEX III GRAVITY WARS | - | ✓ | ✓ |
Help me, ERINNNNNN!! -Cranky remix- | ビートまりお × Cranky | SOUND VOLTEX III GRAVITY WARS | - | - | ✓ |
JULIAN | Queen P.A.L. | SOUND VOLTEX IV HEAVENLY HAVEN | - | ✓ | ✓ |
Libera me | Cranky | SOUND VOLTEX IV HEAVENLY HAVEN | - | ✓ | ✓ |
LECTORIA | Cranky | SOUND VOLTEX VIVID WAVE | - | ✓ | ✓ |
ouroboros -twin stroke of the end- | Cranky VS MASAKI 「グルーヴコースター」より | (天下一音ゲ祭) | - | ✓ | ✓ |
Discography
Albums
- Feline Groove (2001, with Morrigan)
- 月輝 -Tu:Ki- (2002, with Morrigan)
- ツキガタリ -月輝継- (2002)
- Feline Groove II (2003, with Morrigan)
- History One (2003, with Morrigan)
- Speedster (2004, with EarBreaker)
- Rave-Slave (2004)
- Feline Groove III (2007, with Morrigan)
- Concerto (2008, with Pico)
- History Two (2008, with Morrigan)
- Feline Groove ~春~ (2009, with Morrigan)
- Feline Groove ~秋~ (2009, with Morrigan)
- Feline Groove N (2010, with Morrigan)
- Feline Groove IV (2011, with Morrigan)
- Rave-SLave 2017 (2017)
- Rave-SLave 2018 (2018)
- Rave-SLave 2019 (2019)
Singles
- Duello (2018, with t+pazolite)