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{{nihongo|'''Konami Kukeiha Club'''|コナミ矩形波倶楽部|konami kukeiha kurabu|lit. "Konami Square Wave Club", referring to ]s used in ]s in the 1980s}} is ]'s sound team. It is often confused with 矩形波倶楽部 (]), Konami's in-house band that has released albums consisting of their ] 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 ] |
{{nihongo|'''Konami Kukeiha Club'''|コナミ矩形波倶楽部|konami kukeiha kurabu|lit. "Konami Square Wave Club", referring to ]s used in ]s in the 1980s}} is ]'s sound team. It is often confused with 矩形波倶楽部 (]), Konami's in-house band that has released albums consisting of their ] 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 ] — the majority of the material being composed by member ] (MIKI-CHAN). ] (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." | ||
==Known members== | ==Known members== |
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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 Genso 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."
Known members
- Akezo Ankeina
- Kazuo Hashi
- Kenichi Mitsuda
- Mami Asano
- Mikio Saito (Metal Yuhki)
- Michiru Yamane
- Nazo² Suzuki
Past members
- MIKI-CHAN (Miki Higashino)
- Motoaki Furukawa
- TAPPY (Tappi Iwase)
External links
- 古川もとあきSTATION: Motoaki Furukawa Official Web Site
- Tappy Iwase Official Site
- Composer profile at OverClocked ReMix
- KONAMI KuKeiHa CLUB discography at MusicBrainz
- Battle Perfect Selection at VGMuseum
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