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高田龍一
29,299 plays (1,219 listeners)
Ryuichi Takada (高田龍一, Takada Ryuuichi) is a Japanese composer working for NAMCO and best known for his works on various soundtracks from the SoulCalibur and THE IDOLM@STER video game series.
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長門有希(茅原実里)
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Nagato Yuki, one of the main characters of the TV anime "Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya".
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上松範康
37,856 plays (586 listeners)
Noriyasu Agematsu (上松範康 Agematsu Noriyasu, born March 1, 1978) - japanese composer.
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朝比奈みくる(後藤邑子)
22,460 plays (1,666 listeners)
One of the character and seiyuu in TV anime "Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya".
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岩田匡治
110,406 plays (2,130 listeners)
Masaharu Iwata (岩田匡治, Iwata Masaharu, a.k.a. REZON, born October 26, 1966 in Tokyo, Japan) is a Japanese video game music composer. This great friend of Hitoshi Sakimoto worked on many video games since 1987.
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長谷川智樹
83,041 plays (1,358 listeners)
長谷川智樹 (Hasegawa Tomoki), born on 19 July 1957, is a Japanese composer and arranger of music, best known for his work on anime soundtracks. He has also done sound production work on albums for Mayumi Iizuka. List of works: - Pygmalio (opening and ending themes arrangement, 1990–1991)
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小林未郁
17,368 plays (788 listeners)
Mika Kobayashi (小林未郁, May 31, 1978) is a singer-songwriter and pianist from Hiroshima, Japan. She started singing from an early age, learned the piano from the age of five.
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浜口史郎
91,338 plays (1,806 listeners)
Shirou Hamaguchi(浜口史郎) is a Japanese music composer and a famous orchestrator. Best known for his additional music "Ah! My Goddess (TV) (2005)" and variations orchestral arrangement of Final Fantasy Series.
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Key
678,985 plays (21,456 listeners)
There are several artists known as Key: 1) Key (West Germany) were a late seventies Beatlesque soft/psych rock band whose sound deftly recalled the Toy Town psyche of a decade earlier. 2) Key (East Germany) was the synthesizer duo of Andreas Fregin and Frank Fehse, which existed since 1984 till 1990. Their separate entry - Key (GDR).
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Keigo Hoashi
10,940 plays (619 listeners)
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