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# iFUTURELIST
# iFUTURELIST


== IIDX Aliases ==
== Aliases ==
* AKIRA YAMAOKA
* AKIRA YAMAOKA
* DETROIAN
* DETROIAN
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* riewo (name of vocalist)
* riewo (name of vocalist)
* ヒロシ&チー子
* ヒロシ&チー子
* 新谷あきら (member of, with [[IIDX:Sanae_Shintani|Sana]])
* 新谷あきら (member of, with [[Sanae_Shintani|Sana]])
* ガキ大将ティーム (collaboration with [[Yoshitaka Nishimura|DJ Yoshitaka]])
* ガキ大将ティーム (collaboration with [[Yoshitaka Nishimura|DJ Yoshitaka]])
== Pop'n Aliases ==
* T.Sakisaka
* T.Sakisaka
* 新谷あきら (member of, with [[IIDX:Sanae_Shintani|Sana]])
* 中央値算出チーム  
* 中央値算出チーム  
* 秋山巴美とパパドンドン
* 秋山巴美とパパドンドン
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[[Category:IIDX Composers|Yamaoka, Akira]]
[[Category:IIDX Composers|Yamaoka, Akira]]
[[Category:Ex-Konami Staff|Yamaoka, Akira]]
[[Category:Ex-Konami Staff|Yamaoka, Akira]]
[[Category:Pop'n Music Artists|Yamaoka, Akira]]

Revision as of 19:14, 8 January 2011

File:Akirayamaoka.jpg
Akira Yamaoka

Artist Information

General Information

  • Name: Akira Yamaoka (山岡晃)
  • Born: February 6, 1968 in Niigata, Japan
  • Series producer and sound director for Konami's Silent Hill series.
  • Resigned from Konami in late 2009.
  • Discography:
  1. iFUTURELIST

Aliases

  • AKIRA YAMAOKA
  • DETROIAN
  • DE VOL
  • ric (name of vocalist)
  • riewo (name of vocalist)
  • ヒロシ&チー子
  • 新谷あきら (member of, with Sana)
  • ガキ大将ティーム (collaboration with DJ Yoshitaka)
  • T.Sakisaka
  • 中央値算出チーム
  • 秋山巴美とパパドンドン

Credited Songs

Beatmania IIDX

Pop'n Music

Guitar Freaks

Lyrics

Vocals

Trivia

  • Akira Yamaoka did a remix for the j-pop group M.O.V.E., entitled "FREAKY PLANET (rosy mix remixed by AKIRA YAMAOKA)" on their GRID album, released january 2006.
  • His music from Silent Hill 2 was performed live in 2005 at the third Symphonic Game Music Concert in Leipzig, Germany.
  • His music's sound reflects that of Industrial music.
  • Yamaoka also performed music from Silent Hill at the world-premiere of PLAY! A Video Game Symphony on May 27, 2006 in Chicago, Illinois, and accompanied the orchestra with an electric guitar.