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Daisuke Anayama
Employment history:
Sega of Japan (2007[1] – )
Divisions:
Divisions:
Sega Interactive R&D 3
Role(s): Composer, Musician

Daisuke Anayama (興野 亮平) is a musician at Sega. He joined the company in 2007, originally working on card arcade games aimed at children.[1][2] He later worked on console games for a year and a half before being involved with the first entry in the Chunithm series. Since then he has become the leader of sound for the maimai, Chunithm and Ongeki series.

Production history

Games

Music

Song credits

Main article: Daisuke Anayama/Song credits.

Sengoku Taisen

  • 双龍 Two dragons — Music & Arrangement

Ryu ga Gotoku: Ishin!

  • 〜全ての始まり〜 — Music & Arrangement
  • 〜夜の帳が降りる頃〜 — Music & Arrangement

Wonderland Wars

maimai MURASAKi

  • エントリー BGM — Music & Arrangement
  • リザルト BGM — Music & Arrangement
  • リザルト(クリア) BGM — Music & Arrangement
  • 総合リザルト BGM — Music & Arrangement

Chunithm Air Plus

  • 混沌を越えし我らが神聖なる調律主を讃えよ — Music & Arrangement

maimai MiLK

  • エントリー BGM — Music & Arrangement

Chunithm Star Plus

  • Misdeed -la bonté de Dieu et l'origine du mal- — Music & Arrangement (with Takenobu Mitsuyoshi)

Ongeki Summer

Ongeki R.E.D.

  • 夏色花火 — Music & Arrangement (with Kenji Mizuno)
  • 脳天直撃 — Music & Arrangement (with Daisuke Kurosawa)
  • fulgente (flip-side color mix) — Arrangement

Chunithm Paradise

  • ANU — Music & Arrangement (with sasakure.UK)

Chunithm Paradise Lost

Chunithm New

Ongeki Bright Memory

Interviews

External links

References