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== Profile == | == Profile == | ||
Chiharu Kaneko is a Japanese music producer who started to compose songs in 2013, writing songs for both rhythm games and artist albums, as well as the opening theme of the eighth season of the ''Cardfight!! Vanguard'' anime series. Since July 2017, his activity as a musician became irregular, but he recently opened a | Chiharu Kaneko is a Japanese music producer who started to compose songs in 2013, writing songs for both rhythm games and artist albums, as well as the opening theme of the eighth season of the ''Cardfight!! Vanguard'' anime series. Since July 2017, his activity as a musician became irregular, but he recently opened a YouTube channel and a webstore. | ||
In BEMANI, | In BEMANI, he is well-known for making SOUND VOLTEX's [[Lachryma(Re:Queen'M)|Lachryma《Re:Queen’M》]] and for his Yukionna series of songs. | ||
== Trivia == | == Trivia == | ||
* Chiharu Kaneko got to know SOUND VOLTEX and decided to compose a song after | * 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, MARVELOUS!'s ''WACCA'' series, Rayark's ''Deemo'', lowiro's ''Arcaea'', and SEGA's ''CHUNITHM'', ''maimai'' and ''オンゲキ'' series. | ||
* 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. |
Revision as of 17:40, 14 February 2023
Chiharu Kaneko
Artist Information
- Real name: unknown
- Birthday: September 27
- Twitter: https://twitter.com/Chiharu_v9
- Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/KanekoChiharu
- Webstore: https://kaneko-chiharu.stores.jp/
Profile
Chiharu Kaneko is a Japanese music producer who started to compose songs in 2013, writing songs for both rhythm games and artist albums, as well as the opening theme of the eighth season of the Cardfight!! Vanguard anime series. Since July 2017, his activity as a musician became irregular, but he recently opened a YouTube channel and a webstore.
In BEMANI, he is well-known for making SOUND VOLTEX's Lachryma《Re:Queen’M》 and for his Yukionna series of songs.
Trivia
- 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 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 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.
- He admitted that it was his alias in a YouTube video titled よみぃくんとつくったやつ (What made with Yomii), uploaded on December 25th, 2022.
Aliases
- かねこちはる
- Ellim Gnirps
- 星野音楽工房