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For the in-house KONAMI fusion band, see Kukeiha Club.
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Konami Kukeiha Club (コナミ矩形波倶楽部, konami kukeiha kurabu, lit. "Konami Square Wave Club", referring to square waves used in chiptunes in the 1980s) is Konami's sound team. It is often confused with 矩形波倶楽部 (Kukeiha Club), Konami's in-house band that has released albums consisting of their studio performances. They are primarily responsible for the sound and music in the majority of Konami video games. One of their best known works is the soundtrack to Gensō Suikoden — the majority of the material being composed by member Miki Higashino (Miki-Chan). Motoaki Furukawa (main arranger and guitarist) has been known to perform live with members not part of the in-house band, credited under "Konami Kukeiha Club". For example, disc 1 of the Konami All Stars: The Senryo-Bako Heisei 4 Nen Ban album (KICA-1053~55) is titled "Konami Kukeiha Club Live in Tōkyō."

Members (past and present)

  • Aki Hata
  • Akihiro Juichiya
  • Akiko Hashimoto
  • Akiko Ito
  • Akira Souji
  • Akira Yamaoka
  • Atsushi Fujio
  • Ayako Nishigaki
  • Harumi Ueko
  • Hidehiro Funauchi
  • Hideki Shikama
  • Hidenori Maezawa
  • Hideto Inoue
  • Hideyuki Eto
  • Hiroe Noguchi
  • Hirofumi Taniguchi
  • Hiroshi Tamawari
  • Iku Mizutani
  • Jun Chuma
  • Jun Funahashi
  • Junichiro Kaneda
  • Junya Nakano
  • Kaori Kinouchi
  • Katsuhiko "Nazo²" Suzuki
  • Kazuhiko Uehara
  • Kazuhiro Senoo
  • Kazuhito Imai
  • Kazuki Muraoka
  • Keizo Nakamura
  • Kenichi Matsubara
  • Kenichiro Fukui
  • Keroppy Inoue
  • Kinuyo Yamashita
  • Kiyohiko Yamane
  • Kiyohiro Sada
  • Kouji Murata
  • Kozo Nakamura
  • M. Shirakawa
  • Mariko Egawa
  • Masae Nakashima
  • Masahiko Kimura
  • Masahiro Ikariko
  • Masanari Iwata
  • Masanori Adachi
  • Masanori Oouchi
  • Mayuko Kageshita
  • Michiru Yamane
  • Miki Higashino
  • Mikio Saito
  • Motoaki Furukawa
  • Mutsuhiko Izumi
  • Naoki Maeda
  • Naomitsu Ariyama
  • Nobuyuki Akena
  • Noriko Gushiken
  • Noriko Takahashi
  • Norio Hanzawa
  • Noritada Matsukawa
  • S. Masuda
  • Saiko Miki
  • Satoe Terashima
  • Satoko Miyawaki
  • Seiichi Fukami
  • Seiya Murai
  • Shigehiro Takenouchi
  • Shigemasa Matsuo
  • Shigeru Fukutake
  • Shinji Tasaka
  • Shinya Sakamoto
  • Takahito Uenishi
  • Tappi Iwase
  • Taro Kudo
  • Tomoko Nishikawa
  • Tomoko Sano
  • Tomoya Tomita
  • Tsutomu Ogura
  • Tsuyoshi Sekito
  • Yousuke Uno
  • Yasuhiko Manno
  • Yoshiaki Hatano
  • Yoshihiko Koezuka
  • Yoshinori Sasaki
  • Yoshiyuki Hagiwara
  • You Takamine
  • Yuichi Asami
  • Yuichi Sakakura
  • Yuji Takenouchi
  • Yukie Morimoto
  • Yuko Chan
  • Yuko Kurahashi

References

  1. Collins, Karen; Kapralos, Bill; Tessler, Holly (2014-04-04). The Oxford Handbook of Interactive Audio. Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780199797295.

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