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* Rouge For Lips EP (2009)
* Rouge For Lips EP (2009)
* Etude Remixed EP (2013)
* Etude Remixed EP (2013)
* Incineration EP (as ''Edelritter'' with ''Taishi'', 2017)
* Incineration EP (2017, as ''Edelritter'' with ''Taishi'')
* Rinne EP (2017)
* Rinne EP (2017)
* Megalith (2018, as ''Edelritter'' with ''Taishi'')


=== Singles ===
=== Singles ===

Revision as of 12:05, 2 August 2018

Tatsuya Fukumuro

Tatsuya Fukumuro

Artist Information

Profile

Tatsuya Fukumuro, more commonly known as Nhato, is a DJ, composer, and producer from Tokyo. Being one of the recent big names in trance music in Japan, he often steps out for progressive/electro house, dubstep, and more recently EDM.

He first started arranging music under the alias "kyu" in the mid-2000s, which would later be phased out in favor of his current alias around the turn of the decade. He's affiliated to both the Otographic Music and wavforme labels, and he often collaborates with doujin release labels such as Alstroemeria Records and Diverse System.

Trivia

  • Tatsuya has also made contributions to CAPCOM's crossbeats REV., BANDAI NAMCO's シンクロニカ, and Impact Studio's polytone.

Aliases

  • Nhato

BEMANI Songs

Song Artist Game Genre Composition Arrangement
Star Trail Nhato beatmania IIDX 19 Lincle TRANCE
Nowhere Nhato beatmania IIDX 23 copula ELECTRO TRANCE
Beyond The Seven Nhato beatmania IIDX 24 SINOBUZ TRANCE
Static State Nhato beatmania IIDX 25 CANNON BALLERS ELECTRO TRANCE
Northern Wind Nhato jubeat clan -

Discography

Albums

  • Etude (2012)

EP

  • Rouge For Lips EP (2009)
  • Etude Remixed EP (2013)
  • Incineration EP (2017, as Edelritter with Taishi)
  • Rinne EP (2017)
  • Megalith (2018, as Edelritter with Taishi)

Singles

  • Fuhaku / Raihaku (2009)
  • Tokyo Blue Pipe (2010)
  • Far East Garden (2011)
  • Eureka / Past & Then (2013)
  • Turning Point (2013, with Tasadi)
  • Aurora (2014)
  • Ondine (2015)
  • Kaede (2015)
  • Ibuki (2016)