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One of pop'n music's most frequent composers, Kiyoshi Murai's history with Konami dates back to as early as the early 1990's, where he started off doing music for various Mega Drive games and music tracks for the then popular ''Tokimeki Memorial Vocal'' CDs, as well as the 1998 Red Company-developed RPG / dating simulation ''Mitsumete Knight''. His first project for BEMANI was the 1999 [[AC pns ex|pop'n stage ex]], an updated release of [[AC pns|pop'n stage]] with two new songs, one of them being his song [[WE TWO ARE ONE]] that was soon ported to [[AC pnm 4|pop'n music 4]]. Since [[AC pnm 4|pop'n music 4]] he has appeared in every arcade entry. His style of music tends to drift more into a 1980's synth sound (as seen in his V.C.O. and ALT songs), though he's also dabbled occasionally in rock and orchestral sounding music as well.
One of pop'n music's most frequent composers, Kiyoshi Murai's history with Konami dates back to as early as the early 1990's, where he started off doing music for various Mega Drive games and music tracks for the then popular ''Tokimeki Memorial Vocal'' CDs, as well as the 1998 Red Company-developed RPG / dating simulation ''Mitsumete Knight''. His first project for BEMANI was the 1999 [[AC pns ex|pop'n stage ex]], an updated release of [[AC pns|pop'n stage]] with two new songs, one of them being his song [[WE TWO ARE ONE]] that was soon ported to [[AC pnm 4|pop'n music 4]]. Since [[AC pnm 4|pop'n music 4]] he has appeared in every arcade entry. His style of music tends to drift more into a 1980's synth sound (as seen in his V.C.O. and ALT songs), though he's also dabbled occasionally in rock and orchestral sounding music as well.


Kiyoshi also served as head sound director of [[AC pnm 4|4]] and [[AC pnm 5|5]], as well as being the co-director of [[AC KBM 2nd|KEYBOARDMANIA 2ndMIX]] with [[Hiroki Koga|Naya~n]] and head sound director of [[AC KBM 3rd|KEYBOARDMANIA 3rdMIX]], the final entry in the series. After pop'n music 5, fellow BEMANI composer [[Jun Wakita]] would handle the sound direction of pop'n music with [[AC pnm 6|pop'n music 6]], though he continued to sound direct various pop'n music entries up to [[AC pnm 16|PARTY♪]]. Kiyoshi also contributed new songs to beatmania IIDX beginning with [[AC DistorteD|DistorteD]] for years, and was the sound producer of the ''ミライダガッキ FutureTomTom'' series.
Kiyoshi also served as head sound director of [[AC pnm 4|4]] and [[AC pnm 5|5]], as well as being the co-director of [[AC KBM 2nd|KEYBOARDMANIA 2ndMIX]] with [[Hiroki Koga]] and head sound director of [[AC KBM 3rd|KEYBOARDMANIA 3rdMIX]], the final entry in the series. After pop'n music 5, fellow BEMANI composer [[Jun Wakita]] would handle the sound direction of pop'n music with [[AC pnm 6|pop'n music 6]], though he continued to sound direct various pop'n music entries up to [[AC pnm 16|PARTY♪]]. Kiyoshi also contributed new songs to beatmania IIDX beginning with [[AC DistorteD|DistorteD]] for years, and was the sound producer of the ''ミライダガッキ FutureTomTom'' series.


Sometime around late 2017, Kiyoshi was transferred from Konami Amusement to the Konami Digital Entertainment department, but returned to Konami Amusement in early 2019.
Sometime around late 2017, Kiyoshi was transferred from Konami Amusement to the Konami Digital Entertainment department, but returned to Konami Amusement in early 2019.
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** Likewise, an arrangement of his song [[Tenohira no kakumei|掌の革命]] from ''Tokimeki Memorial Best Vocal Collection 2'' has also made an appearance in pop'n music.
** Likewise, an arrangement of his song [[Tenohira no kakumei|掌の革命]] from ''Tokimeki Memorial Best Vocal Collection 2'' has also made an appearance in pop'n music.
* According to the [http://www.konami.jp/bemani/popn/music9/qa/02.html pop'n music 9 Q&A], Kiyoshi notes that the Kiyommy+Seiya alias was decided after he placed his name at the end of said alias. Originally it was intended to just be Kiyommy.
* According to the [http://www.konami.jp/bemani/popn/music9/qa/02.html pop'n music 9 Q&A], Kiyoshi notes that the Kiyommy+Seiya alias was decided after he placed his name at the end of said alias. Originally it was intended to just be Kiyommy.
** He also mentions that his natural bear alias was named by [[Katsuhiko Suzuki|Nazo²鈴木]] after he said to Kiyoshi, "Is it a natural bear?" (ナチュラルベアでいいじゃん?).
** He also mentions that his natural bear alias was named by [[Katsuhiko Suzuki]] after he said to Kiyoshi, "Is it a natural bear?" (ナチュラルベアでいいじゃん?).
* Kiyoshi produced music for KONAMI's arcade game ''Otoca♥d'or'' (オトカ♥ドール), which launched on March 14th, 2015, until July 2017. Its website can be found [https://www.konami.com/amusement/ac/otoca/ here].
* Kiyoshi produced music for KONAMI's arcade game ''Otoca♥d'or'' (オトカ♥ドール), which launched on March 14th, 2015, until July 2017. Its website can be found [https://www.konami.com/amusement/ac/otoca/ here].
* Kiyoshi appears on the 2020 [[Tsugumi Kataoka]]-produced album ''Casiotunes!: CUTE and POP MUSIC by CASIONTONE LOVERS'' under his mu-station alias. It marks his first appearance on a non-KONAMI album.
* Kiyoshi appears on the 2020 [[Tsugumi Kataoka]]-produced album ''Casiotunes!: CUTE and POP MUSIC by CASIONTONE LOVERS'' under his mu-station alias. It marks his first appearance on a non-KONAMI album.
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* Kiyommy+Seiya (with [[Kiyomi Kumano]])
* Kiyommy+Seiya (with [[Kiyomi Kumano]])
* natural bear (with [[Kiyomi Kumano]])
* natural bear (with [[Kiyomi Kumano]])
* PARSEC / parsec (with [[Misaki Arima|misaki]])
* PARSEC / parsec (with [[Misaki Arima]])
* T&S seq. factory / 板橋ギャング (with [[Takayuki Ishikawa|dj TAKA]])
* T&S seq. factory / 板橋ギャング (with [[Takayuki Ishikawa]])
* [[Cosmos (artist)|秋桜]] (composer for)
* [[Cosmos (artist)|秋桜]] (composer for)
* サドルシューズ (with [[Megumi Oka]], [[Akira Uchibori|GUHROOHY]], and [[NO+CHIN]])
* サドルシューズ (with [[Megumi Oka]], [[Akira Uchibori]], and [[NO+CHIN]])
* ネオロマンティックス (with [[Norikazu Miura]])
* ネオロマンティックス (with [[Norikazu Miura]])
* るるるSYSTEM (with [[Misaki Arima]] and [[e-co]])
* るるるSYSTEM (with [[Misaki Arima]] and [[e-co]])
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