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| [[JAUNTY BOUNTY]] || Kimitaka Matsumae || [[CS bm GOTTAMIX|beatmania APPEND GOTTAMIX]] || COLLAGE TECHNO
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| [[GOBBLE]] || Kimitaka Matsumae || [[CS 4th style|beatmania IIDX 4th style CS]] || CANTERBURY&BEAT
| [[GOBBLE]] || Kimitaka Matsumae || [[CS 4th style|beatmania IIDX 4th style CS]] || CANTERBURY&BEAT

Revision as of 03:47, 6 June 2017

Kimitaka Matsumae

Kimitaka Matsumae

Artist Information

Profile

Kimitaka is a prolific video game composer who's been working in the industry since 1987 with works on CAPCOM 's Street Fighter II, Strider Hiryu and Final Fight, and SEGA's After Burner among many others. He was also an active member of the SST Band.

Recently, Kimitaka worked on the TV adaptation of Tamako Market and Maimoji Rurumo as a composer.

Trivia

  • Curiously, both of Kimitaka's BEMANI songs sound very different when played on Double.

BEMANI Songs

Song Artist Game Genre
JAUNTY BOUNTY Kimitaka Matsumae beatmania APPEND GOTTAMIX COLLAGE TECHNO
GOBBLE Kimitaka Matsumae beatmania IIDX 4th style CS CANTERBURY&BEAT
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