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* Name: Reo Nagumo (南雲玲生) | * Name: Reo Nagumo (南雲玲生) | ||
* Birthday: November 20th, 1973 | |||
* Twitter: https://twitter.com/djnagureo | * Twitter: https://twitter.com/djnagureo | ||
* Blog: http://djnagureo.3rin.net/ | * Blog: http://djnagureo.3rin.net/ | ||
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== Artist Information == | == Artist Information == | ||
Reo Nagumo | Reo Nagumo joined KONAMI in February of 1996. He can be considered the grandfather of BEMANI as he was one of the co-creators of [[AC bm 1st|beatmania]] in 1997. He was also the first sound director, the first in-house composer, and did the first title screen music. He's also the only BEMANI composer to sound direct all three beatmania series, as well as write songs for the short-lived ''ParaParaParadise''. His musical styles are especially focused on rave and pop music, though he dabbled in a few other genres as well. | ||
In October of 2000, Reo Nagumo left KONAMI to work for Sony Computer Entertainment as a director. However, he continued to provide tracks as a commission artist until 2006 for beatmnaia IIDX and 2007, for pop'n music. He also did a remix of [[GRADIUSIC CYBER]] for once-colleague [[Takayuki Ishikawa|dj TAKA]]'s album [[milestone]] in 2007. In 2008, all of his post-[[AC 4th style|4th style]] songs were removed from [[AC EMPRESS|beatmania IIDX]], and the following year so were all of his songs in [[AC DDR X|DanceDanceRevolution]] (and quite a few in [[PnM AC 17|pop'n music]] as well). | In October of 2000, Reo Nagumo left KONAMI to work for Sony Computer Entertainment as a director. However, he continued to provide tracks as a commission artist until 2006 for beatmnaia IIDX and 2007, for pop'n music. He also did a remix of [[GRADIUSIC CYBER]] for once-colleague [[Takayuki Ishikawa|dj TAKA]]'s album [[milestone]] in 2007. In 2008, all of his post-[[AC 4th style|4th style]] songs were removed from [[AC EMPRESS|beatmania IIDX]], and the following year so were all of his songs in [[AC DDR X|DanceDanceRevolution]] (and quite a few in [[PnM AC 17|pop'n music]] as well). |
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