Bemani artists


Kozo Nakamura is a bemani artist, famous for his three drummania song: Dragon Blade (which is often overplayed), Desert Rose, and Atalante. ...more on Wikipedia about "Kozo Nakamura"

Kurtis Khaleel (born 4 September, 1965, Jamaica), better known as Kurtis Mantronik, is an American hip-hop artist who is part of the group Mantronix. Apart from his work with Mantronix, he has worked with other artists such as T La Rock and Just-Ice before going back into the musical underground. He is half-Black and half-Arab. ...more on Wikipedia about "Kurtis Khaleel"

Lee Jung-hyun is a Korean pop singer and actress, born on March 13, 1980 in Daegu, South Korea. ...more on Wikipedia about "Lee Jung-hyun"

Linnéa Handberg Lund, also known as Papaya or Miss Papaya (born Linnéa Handberg 22 October, Hillerød, Denmark) is a Danish eurodance musician. She specialized in bubblegum dance music, in the same vein as Aqua, Bambee, and Smile.dk. ...more on Wikipedia about "Linnéa Handberg Lund"

* Akira Shintani (新谷あきら Shintani Akira) - songs w/ Sanae Shintani as vocalist ...more on Wikipedia about "List of Bemani musicians"

m-flo is a Japanese rap group. m-flo currently consists of Japanese composer ☆Taku and Korean rapper Verbal. ...more on Wikipedia about "M-flo"

Me & My is a Danish dance music group signed under the EMI label. Their songs "Dub-I-Dub", "So Many Men" and "Fly High" have appeared in the Bemani series of games, including Dance Dance Revolution and Dancemania. ...more on Wikipedia about "Me & My"

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Miharu Arisawa is a guitarist in the female J-POP Group BeForU. She joined in 2004 in the Bemani Auditions, to replace Shiyuna Maehara. ...more on Wikipedia about "Miharu Arisawa"

Mr. Motoaki Furukawa has produced songs near-exclusively for the Guitar Freaks/Drummania line of Bemani games. ...more on Wikipedia about "Motoaki Furukawa"

Naoki Maeda (前田尚紀 Maeda Naoki), more commonly called simply Naoki, is a Japanese music composer and producer who works for Konami. Naoki's official title is Konami AM Internal Sound Team. ...more on Wikipedia about "Naoki Maeda"

Noria Shiraishi (白石のりあ or 白石紀亜, Shiraishi Noria), also known as Noria, のりあ, or EK (see also: Noria Shiraishi's pseudonyms), was born in Tokyo, Japan on September 12, 1981. Noria is one of the members of the Konami-produced J-Pop group BeForU. In addition to her work with BeForU, Noria has had solo success singing many popular songs in the Beatmania IIDX series of games. ...more on Wikipedia about "Noria Shiraishi"

Osamu Kubota is a near-exclusive composer for the Beatmania IIDX line of games. His songs are mainly elaborate piano pieces. ...more on Wikipedia about "Osamu Kubota"

Osamu Migitera is better known to Bemani fans under his many pseudonyms: Des-ROW, D-Crew, Positive MA, and MTO. DesQ represents a collaboration between him and Taku Sakakibara (TaQ). ...more on Wikipedia about "Osamu Migitera"

Parquets (パーキッツ) is the name of a two-person musical group consisting of the female Manami Fujino (藤野まなみ) singing and the male Tsugumi Kataoka (片岡嗣実) providing background music. Parquets has produced a number of songs for Konami's pop'n music music video game, as well as several albums including full versions of their songs on pop'n music. They have also produced opening themes for several Japanese animated series, including Bomberman Jetters and Mirumo de Pon (the full versions of these are usually released as singles and then find their way onto the next album). Their songs are mostly happy pop songs. ...more on Wikipedia about "Parquets" Things Go Better with shortopedia.

Paula Terry is an Australian-born jazz and Bossa Nova singer living in Japan. She sings at various clubs and bars throughout Tokyo Metropolitan Area. She has various solo albums, most released as "Sonia". ...more on Wikipedia about "Paula Terry"

Riyu Kosaka (小坂りゆ, Kosaka Riyu) is the youngest, and arguably most successful solo member of the Konami-produced J-Pop group BeForU. Kosaka was born in Kanagawa, Japan on January 17, 1985. ...more on Wikipedia about "Riyu Kosaka"

Sanae Shintani (新谷さなえ or 新谷早苗 Shintani Sanae), also known as Sana (さな), Sanae (さなえ) or Petite Sana (プチさな), is a female Japanese singer, mainly performing vocals on Konami's Bemani music game series. Born in Kobe, Japan, her birthday is 21 December. ...more on Wikipedia about "Sanae Shintani"

Seiya Murai (村井 聖夜, Murai Seiya) has composed quite a few songs for the music games Pop'n Music and Keyboardmania under the following pseudonyms: Seiya, Yashi Gani, V.C.O., WORLD SEQUENCE, Popperhead, TEMPULA-BROS., SOUNDROID, 黒踊社中 (Takanaka), and is a member of Natural bear. He has teamed up with Kiyomi Kumano on numerous occasions. ...more on Wikipedia about "Seiya Murai"

Shiyuna Maehara (前原しゆな Maehara Shiyuna) was one of the founding members of the group BeForU. Born in Tokyo, Japan on January 10, 1979. Blood type O. ...more on Wikipedia about "Shiyuna Maehara"

Smile.dk is a Swedish pop music group with Malin Kernby and Veronica Larsson as the current members. The band is well-known around the world partly due to their song "Butterfly" in Dance Dance Revolution. ...more on Wikipedia about "Smile.dk"

Sweet Little 30s is a group of Konami studio musicians and Thomas Howard Lichtenstein. ...more on Wikipedia about "Sweet Little 30's"

Takayuki Ishikawa (石川貴之), also known as dj TAKA, is a Japanese musician, best known for his contribution to Konami's Bemani series. His productions are mainly trance music. He has worked with other Bemani artists, such as Taku Sakakibara and Jun Wakita, using the aliases OutPhase and iconoclasm, respectively. His other aliases include TAKA, Lion MUSASHI, D.J.Setup, and Risk Junk. It is disputed whether or not D.J.Amuro is another alias of dj TAKA. ...more on Wikipedia about "Takayuki Ishikawa"

Taku Sakakibara, better known as TaQ (pronounced Ta-KU, not tack), is a musician who works for Konami, producing songs for Bemani games. His productions are mainly electronic music. His style varies greatly and so does not fit neatly into any specific genre such as industrial or trance. ...more on Wikipedia about "Taku Sakakibara"

Tatsuya Furukawa (usually good-cool, occasionally Delaware) is a Bemani producer, specializing in house and rock music. One of the few bemani producers to have composed songs for all three line of Beatmania games, and also produces songs for pop'n music. " School" is the pseudonym used for his rock songs sang by Bemani vocalist Hideo Suwa. ...more on Wikipedia about "Tatsuya Furukawa"

The Specials are a British band formed in 1977 in Coventry (see 1977 in music). They fused elements of mod and ska to create a new sound that became known as Two Tone. They were best known for singles including "A Message To You Rudy", "Ghost Town", "Too Much Too Young" and their debut, "Gangsters" . The band members were Jerry Dammers (né Gerald Danki), Terry Hall, Roddy Radiation, John Bradbury, Sir Horace Gentleman (AKA Horace Panter), Lynval Golding and Neville Staples. ...more on Wikipedia about "The Specials" You are visiting www.shortopedia.com

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