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onoken is a commisioned artist with works on the doujin scene dating as far as 2001, with works on [[Diverse System]] and Sound Online, as well as arranging for Japanese vocalist Meg together with [[Taku Sakakibara|TaQ]]. Later, he would contribute to anime adapatations such as ''Higurashi no naku koro ni'' (ひぐらしのなく頃に), ''Accel World'' (アクセル・ワールド), and ''CHAOS;CHILD'', as well as for several doujin games. | onoken is a commisioned artist with works on the doujin scene dating as far as 2001, with works on [[Diverse System]] and Sound Online, as well as arranging for Japanese vocalist Meg together with [[Taku Sakakibara|TaQ]]. Later, he would contribute to anime adapatations such as ''Higurashi no naku koro ni'' (ひぐらしのなく頃に), ''Accel World'' (アクセル・ワールド), and ''CHAOS;CHILD'', as well as for several doujin games. | ||
onoken's style varies from time to time. While versed on artcore and drum'n'bass, he often steps out for trance and techno, and lately a lot into dubstep. | |||
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** This is still the case in pop'n music. | ** This is still the case in pop'n music. | ||
* onoken also contributed to Rayark's music game ''Cytus'', under his ''ani'' alias. | * onoken also contributed to Rayark's music game ''Cytus'', under his ''ani'' alias. | ||
** In ''Cytus II'', he is credited as onoken instead. In addition, he also appears in MARVELOUS!'s ''WACCA'' series, SEGA's ''オンゲキ'' series and lowiro's ''Arcaea'' under his main onoken alias. | ** In ''Cytus II'', he is credited as onoken instead. | ||
** In addition, he also appears in MARVELOUS!'s ''WACCA'' series, SEGA's ''オンゲキ'' series and lowiro's ''Arcaea'' under his main onoken alias. | |||
* onoken's Ax and felys aliases are the names of his earlier songs. | * onoken's Ax and felys aliases are the names of his earlier songs. | ||
* Neither of onoken's beatmania IIDX songs appear on [[CS ULTIMATE MOBILE|beatmania IIDX ULTIMATE MOBILE]], and none of his BEMANI songs appear at all on ULTIMATE MOBILE's MUSIC PLAYER. | * Neither of onoken's beatmania IIDX songs appear on [[CS ULTIMATE MOBILE|beatmania IIDX ULTIMATE MOBILE]], and none of his BEMANI songs appear at all on ULTIMATE MOBILE's MUSIC PLAYER. |
Revision as of 07:12, 15 July 2022
onoken
Artist Information
- Real name: Classified
- Birthplace: Tokyo
- Birthdate: August 15th, 1983
- Website: http://www.axsword.com/
- Twitter: https://twitter.com/ax_onoken
- SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/onoken-1
- YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/axsword/
Profile
onoken is a commisioned artist with works on the doujin scene dating as far as 2001, with works on Diverse System and Sound Online, as well as arranging for Japanese vocalist Meg together with TaQ. Later, he would contribute to anime adapatations such as Higurashi no naku koro ni (ひぐらしのなく頃に), Accel World (アクセル・ワールド), and CHAOS;CHILD, as well as for several doujin games.
onoken's style varies from time to time. While versed on artcore and drum'n'bass, he often steps out for trance and techno, and lately a lot into dubstep.
Trivia
- Prior to Amnolys, every song composed by onoken was an unlockable song on its respective debut game.
- This is still the case in pop'n music.
- onoken also contributed to Rayark's music game Cytus, under his ani alias.
- In Cytus II, he is credited as onoken instead.
- In addition, he also appears in MARVELOUS!'s WACCA series, SEGA's オンゲキ series and lowiro's Arcaea under his main onoken alias.
- onoken's Ax and felys aliases are the names of his earlier songs.
- Neither of onoken's beatmania IIDX songs appear on beatmania IIDX ULTIMATE MOBILE, and none of his BEMANI songs appear at all on ULTIMATE MOBILE's MUSIC PLAYER.
Aliases
- Ax
- felys / FELYS
- onoken
BEMANI Songs
Discography
Albums
- Swell Strings (2003, remaster: 2020)
- Blue Orb (2011)
- Testimony (2014)
- Testimony2 (2018)
EP
- felys Artcore Collection (2020)