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A long-time contributor to both beatmania IIDX and pop'n music, Tomoyuki's work with BEMANI stretches as far back as 1999, where he started off as a sound data analyzer alongside [[Osamu Migitera]] and [[Jun Wakita]] in [[PnM AC 3|pop'n music 3]]. Less than a year later he wrote his first BEMANI song for ''KEYBOARDMANIA 2ndMIX'', ''Ride on the Light''. Shortly after he sound directed / supervised seven beatmania IIDX arcade games in a row, starting with [[AC 4th style|beatmania IIDX 4th style]]. He worked alongside [[Takayuki Ishikawa|dj TAKA]] from 4th to [[AC 8th style|8th]], along with [[Takehiko Fujii|SLAKE]] (who he also managed) in [[AC 9th style|9th]] and [[AC 10th style|10th]]. He also contributed covers / notecharts for pop'n music alongside his beatmania IIDX duties. | A long-time contributor to both beatmania IIDX and pop'n music, Tomoyuki's work with BEMANI stretches as far back as 1999, where he started off as a sound data analyzer alongside [[Osamu Migitera]] and [[Jun Wakita]] in [[PnM AC 3|pop'n music 3]]. Less than a year later he wrote his first BEMANI song for ''KEYBOARDMANIA 2ndMIX'', ''Ride on the Light''. Shortly after he sound directed / supervised seven beatmania IIDX arcade games in a row, starting with [[AC 4th style|beatmania IIDX 4th style]]. He worked alongside [[Takayuki Ishikawa|dj TAKA]] from 4th to [[AC 8th style|8th]], along with [[Takehiko Fujii|SLAKE]] (who he also managed) in [[AC 9th style|9th]] and [[AC 10th style|10th]]. He also contributed covers / notecharts for pop'n music alongside his beatmania IIDX duties. | ||
Tomoyuki left KONAMI in 2004, though he continued to provide notecharts for CS beatmania IIDX releases for a couple of years after his departure. He still occasionally appears in pop'n music and jubeat with new songs. | Tomoyuki left KONAMI in 2004, though he continued to provide notecharts for CS beatmania IIDX releases for a couple of years after his departure, as well as the CS versions of various BEMANI games (he was thanked under special thanks as late as [[PnM CS portable 2|pop'n music portable 2]]). He still occasionally appears in pop'n music and jubeat with new songs. | ||
== Aliases == | == Aliases == |
Revision as of 01:45, 3 April 2015
Tomoyuki Uchida
Artist Information
- Name: Tomoyuki Uchida (内田智之)
- Web Site: http://go.weblogs.jp/dlo/ (Dream Line Out, band with brother Hiroyuki Uchida)
Profile
A long-time contributor to both beatmania IIDX and pop'n music, Tomoyuki's work with BEMANI stretches as far back as 1999, where he started off as a sound data analyzer alongside Osamu Migitera and Jun Wakita in pop'n music 3. Less than a year later he wrote his first BEMANI song for KEYBOARDMANIA 2ndMIX, Ride on the Light. Shortly after he sound directed / supervised seven beatmania IIDX arcade games in a row, starting with beatmania IIDX 4th style. He worked alongside dj TAKA from 4th to 8th, along with SLAKE (who he also managed) in 9th and 10th. He also contributed covers / notecharts for pop'n music alongside his beatmania IIDX duties.
Tomoyuki left KONAMI in 2004, though he continued to provide notecharts for CS beatmania IIDX releases for a couple of years after his departure, as well as the CS versions of various BEMANI games (he was thanked under special thanks as late as pop'n music portable 2). He still occasionally appears in pop'n music and jubeat with new songs.
Aliases
- Mr.T
- ucchie
- ウッチーズ (with Hiroyuki Uchida)
- 内田兄弟 (with Hiroyuki Uchida)
- ウッチーズZ
- Shapes
- ケン
BEMANI Songs
Discography
All these albums are from Tomoyuki's non-BEMANI band Dream Line Out, alongside his brother Hiroyuki.
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