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Tomosuke Funaki is a KONAMI in-house composer who joined KONAMI in 1999 and made his BEMANI debut in 2000 in [[AC DM2|drummania 2ndMIX]]. He primarily composes music in the house, bossa lounge, and jazz genres. Tomosuke was also a member of pop'n music's sound staff from [[AC pnm 13|pop'n music 13 カーニバル]] through [[AC pnm 16|pop'n music 16 PARTY♪]].
Tomosuke Funaki is a KONAMI in-house composer who joined KONAMI in 1999 and made his BEMANI debut in 2000 in [[AC DM2|drummania 2ndMIX]]. He primarily composes music in the house, bossa lounge, and jazz genres. Tomosuke was also a member of pop'n music's sound staff from [[AC pnm 13|pop'n music 13 カーニバル]] through [[AC pnm 16|pop'n music 16 PARTY♪]].


In the late 2000s, Tomosuke began his Zektbach project with [[Apocalypse ~dirge of swans~|Apocalypse ~dirge of swans~]], producing a storyline with the multiple BEMANI series: it even included albums, CD dramas, and an OVA (to date the only one based on a BEMANI project). In the early 2010's he started a similar, instrumental song series under the Kuroneko Dungeon (黒猫ダンジョン) alias. In 2012, Tomosuke created the media mix-project [[HinaBitter|HinaBitter♪]], whose songs have appeared in many BEMANI series, and even inspired a rival group named Coconatsu (ここなつ).
In the mid-2000s, Tomosuke began his Zektbach project with [[Apocalypse ~dirge of swans~|Apocalypse ~dirge of swans~]], producing a storyline stretching across multiple BEMANI series; it even included albums, CD dramas, and an OVA (to date the only one based on a BEMANI project). In the early 2010's he started a similar, instrumental song series under the Kuroneko Dungeon (黒猫ダンジョン) alias. In 2012, Tomosuke created the media mix-project [[HinaBitter|HinaBitter♪]], whose songs have appeared in many BEMANI series, and even inspired a rival group named Coconatsu (ここなつ).


Tomosuke transferred from Konami Amusement to the Konami Digital Entertainment department in 2017.
Tomosuke transferred from Konami Amusement to the Konami Digital Entertainment department in 2017.