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== Profile == | == Profile == | ||
Hiroshi Watanabe was one of the first commission artists in BEMANI, if not the first. From 1998 to 2000, he provided beatmania and its spiritual sequel beatmania IIDX with quite a few songs, making his first BEMANI appearance in [[AC bm 2nd|beatmania 2ndMIX]]. Despite his short time period composing beatmania songs, he has quite a few fans. | Hiroshi Watanabe was one of the first commission artists in BEMANI, if not the first. From 1998 to 2000, he provided beatmania and its spiritual sequel beatmania IIDX with quite a few songs, making his first BEMANI appearance in [[AC bm 2nd|beatmania 2ndMIX]]. Despite his short time period composing beatmania songs, he has quite a few fans. He specializes in techno, minimal, and ambient. | ||
In the earlier years of his career, he was known to compose under a variety of aliases, both in and out of BEMANI. As time passed, he gravitated primarily towards the Kaito alias, occasionally writing works under his own name as well. | |||
Hiroshi appeared with a new song in [[AC_Resort_Anthem|beatmania IIDX 18 Resort Anthem]], his first new song for ''any'' BEMANI game in 10 years. | Hiroshi appeared with a new song in [[AC_Resort_Anthem|beatmania IIDX 18 Resort Anthem]], his first new song for ''any'' BEMANI game in 10 years. | ||
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| [[LIFE SCROLLING]] || HIROSHI WATANABE || [[AC_Resort_Anthem|beatmania IIDX 18 Resort Anthem]] || DETROIT TECHNO || ✓ || ✓ | | [[LIFE SCROLLING]] || HIROSHI WATANABE || [[AC_Resort_Anthem|beatmania IIDX 18 Resort Anthem]] || DETROIT TECHNO || ✓ || ✓ | ||
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== Discography == | |||
=== Albums === | |||
* Sketch from a Moment (1997, as QUADRA) | |||
* [[beatmania HIROSHI WATANABE beat indication]] (1998) | |||
* Special Life (2002, as Kaito) | |||
* Special Love (2003, as Kaito) | |||
* Hundred Million Light Years (2006, as Kaito) | |||
* Hundred Million Love Years (2006, as Kaito) | |||
* Genesis (2007) | |||
* Life, Love (2008) | |||
* Trust (2009, as Kaito) | |||
* Trust Less (2010, as Kaito) | |||
* Sync Positive (2011) | |||
* Until The End Of Time (2013, as Kaito) | |||
* Less Time Until The End (2014, as Kaito) | |||
* Another Stories (2015, as Kaito) | |||
* Multiverse (2016) | |||
* COMPLETE SELECTION 95-07 (2016, as QUADRA) | |||
[[Category:Bemani Artists|Watanabe, Hiroshi]] | [[Category:Bemani Artists|Watanabe, Hiroshi]] |
Revision as of 17:45, 7 December 2016
Hiroshi Watanabe
Artist Information
- Name: Hiroshi Watanabe (ワタナベヒロシ)
- Web Site: http://www.hiroshiwatana.be/
Profile
Hiroshi Watanabe was one of the first commission artists in BEMANI, if not the first. From 1998 to 2000, he provided beatmania and its spiritual sequel beatmania IIDX with quite a few songs, making his first BEMANI appearance in beatmania 2ndMIX. Despite his short time period composing beatmania songs, he has quite a few fans. He specializes in techno, minimal, and ambient.
In the earlier years of his career, he was known to compose under a variety of aliases, both in and out of BEMANI. As time passed, he gravitated primarily towards the Kaito alias, occasionally writing works under his own name as well.
Hiroshi appeared with a new song in beatmania IIDX 18 Resort Anthem, his first new song for any BEMANI game in 10 years.
Aliases
- Crunky Boy
- CRUNKY BOY Jr.
- DJ FX
- DJ Mazinger
- nite system
- QUADRA
- DJ ODDBALL
BEMANI Songs
Discography
Albums
- Sketch from a Moment (1997, as QUADRA)
- beatmania HIROSHI WATANABE beat indication (1998)
- Special Life (2002, as Kaito)
- Special Love (2003, as Kaito)
- Hundred Million Light Years (2006, as Kaito)
- Hundred Million Love Years (2006, as Kaito)
- Genesis (2007)
- Life, Love (2008)
- Trust (2009, as Kaito)
- Trust Less (2010, as Kaito)
- Sync Positive (2011)
- Until The End Of Time (2013, as Kaito)
- Less Time Until The End (2014, as Kaito)
- Another Stories (2015, as Kaito)
- Multiverse (2016)
- COMPLETE SELECTION 95-07 (2016, as QUADRA)