Chata: Difference between revisions

From RemyWiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
No edit summary
No edit summary
 
(3 intermediate revisions by 2 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
= 茶太 =
= Chata =


== Artist Information ==
== Artist Information ==
* Real name: Unknown
* Real name: unknown
* Birthplace: Fukushima, Japan
* Birthplace: Fukushima, Japan
* Birthdate: November 21st, 1979
* Birthdate: November 21st, 1979
Line 9: Line 9:


== Profile ==
== Profile ==
Chata is a vocalist who mainly works on the theme songs of gal games. She has released original albums and EPs under her own doujin circle, ''Usagi Kinoko'' (ウサギキノコ).
Chata is a vocalist who mainly works on theme songs of gal games. She has released original albums and EPs under her own doujin circle, ''Usagi Kinoko'' (ウサギキノコ).


In doujin releases, Chata sometimes composes her own songs, but in many cases her common collaborators, such as [[Koichi Murakami|bermei.inazawa]], [[Hiroyuki Oshima]], and Eiichiro Yanagi, composes her songs.
In doujin releases, Chata sometimes composes her own songs, but in many cases her common collaborators, such as [[Koichi Murakami|bermei.inazawa]], [[Hiroyuki Oshima]], and Eiichiro Yanagi, composes her songs.
Line 51: Line 51:
* 空の記憶 (2008)
* 空の記憶 (2008)
* ちゃたのわ (2008)
* ちゃたのわ (2008)
* AHEAD (2008, with [[onoken]] and [[Aki Misawa]])
* AHEAD (2008, with [[Kennosuke Ono|onoken]] and [[Aki Misawa]])
* eclipse 改 (2008)
* eclipse 改 (2008)
* BREAK (2009, with onoken, Aki Misawa and [[Rekka Katakiri]])
* BREAK (2009, with onoken, Aki Misawa and [[Rekka Katakiri]])

Latest revision as of 12:41, 25 October 2023

Chata

Artist Information

Profile

Chata is a vocalist who mainly works on theme songs of gal games. She has released original albums and EPs under her own doujin circle, Usagi Kinoko (ウサギキノコ).

In doujin releases, Chata sometimes composes her own songs, but in many cases her common collaborators, such as bermei.inazawa, Hiroyuki Oshima, and Eiichiro Yanagi, composes her songs.

Trivia

  • Chata has been the vocalist of the rock circle my sound life since 2006, and is the vocalist of the gal game music team solfa since 2006.

Aliases

  • 茶太

BEMANI Songs

Song Artist Game Genre Lyrics Vocals
黒髪乱れし修羅となりて 村正クオリア pop'n music 18 せんごく列伝 撫子メタル
一瞬のクオリア 茶太・霜月はるか REFLEC BEAT 悠久のリフレシア - -
勇気のペンダント Qrispy Joybox feat.茶太 REFLEC BEAT 悠久のリフレシア -
星霜輪廻~Repeat~ EastNewSound feat. 茶太 SOUND VOLTEX II -infinite infection- - -

Discography

Albums

  • +誓い+ (2003)
  • Ancient Colors Infinity vol.2 蒼昊ノ恋歌 (2004, with bermei.inazawa)
  • living (2005, with Eiichiro Yanagi)
  • ORBITAL MANEUVER phase: two anemotaxis (2006, with Hiroyuki Oshima)
  • eclipse (2006)
  • あさやけぼーだーらいん (2006)
  • murmur (2007)
  • たぶん青春 (2007)
  • さびしんぼう。 (2007)
  • 空の記憶 (2008)
  • ちゃたのわ (2008)
  • AHEAD (2008, with onoken and Aki Misawa)
  • eclipse 改 (2008)
  • BREAK (2009, with onoken, Aki Misawa and Rekka Katakiri)
  • 茶太 Works Best (2009)
  • GO AHEAD (2009, with onoken, Aki Misawa and Rekka Katakiri)
  • 睡眠都市 (2009, with Hiroyuki Oshima)
  • 虹色ポップス (2009)
  • Kaleidoscope (2009)
  • なないろ (2010)
  • 落日 (2010)
  • 茶太 Works Best II (2010)
  • lack of reason (2011)
  • セツナメモリア (2012)
  • 白昼夢 (2013)
  • さよなら (2013)
  • 茶太 Works Best III (2014)
  • アコースティックに もげして (2014)
  • すこしのかなた (2015)
  • 夏の末日 (2016)
  • まぁ、 (2016)
  • precious life (2017)
  • Summer Focus (2017)

EP

  • Bravery ~辿り着きたい君へ~ (2007)
  • うたたね (2007)
  • メグメル ~cuckool mix 2007~ / だんご大家族 (2007, with eufonius)
  • 恋する記憶 / ねがい (2008, with Yui Sakakibara)
  • 水平線まで何マイル? イメージソングCD (2008)
  • Soon / ラブライス (2008, with Yui Sakakibara)
  • GET SET (2008, with onoken and Aki Misawa)
  • とらじまのたてわき、しっぽうた (2008)
  • ミクロコスモス (2011, with Hiroyuki Oshima)
  • Perfect Sky / Precious Wing (2012, with Haruka Shimotsuki)

Albums (my sound life)

  • fractal (2006)
  • crystal (2006)
  • rainbow (2007)
  • fundamental (2007)
  • way and unknown (2008)
  • light (2010)
  • new way to the star (2011)
  • wordless garden (2012)
  • your sound vision (2012)
  • square vision (2012)
  • re:construction (2013)
  • depth of the sea (2013)
  • lotus (2014)
  • portal (2016)
  • portal two (2016)
  • hello (2017)