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Naoki Maeda
前田 尚紀
Born Toyonaka, Osaka
Genres Shibuya-kei, Eurobeat, electronic, Jpop, rock
Occupation(s)Musician, composer, arranger
Instrument(s) Synthesizer, guitar, bass guitar, shamisen
Years active1996–present

Naoki Maeda ( Japanese: 前田 尚紀, Hepburn: Maeda Naoki) (born April 28, 1969) is a Japanese composer best known for composing and arranging the music for Konami music video games, including the Dance Dance Revolution and Bemani series.

Biography

Maeda composed music for Konami's Bemani music game series, beginning in 1998. For the following eight years, he served as the lead sound producer for the Dance Dance Revolution arcade series, up until the release of DDR SuperNOVA. Early editions of the game relied heavily on Maeda's music compositions, and as such, some of his songs are considered favorites by fans. In 2007, Maeda shifted to a sound director role for Nintendo Wii console releases of DDR, while maintaining a sound advisory position for subsequent DDR arcade releases. He left Konami in 2013, and was working for Capcom.[ citation needed]

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Naoki Maeda
前田 尚紀
Born Toyonaka, Osaka
Genres Shibuya-kei, Eurobeat, electronic, Jpop, rock
Occupation(s)Musician, composer, arranger
Instrument(s) Synthesizer, guitar, bass guitar, shamisen
Years active1996–present

Naoki Maeda ( Japanese: 前田 尚紀, Hepburn: Maeda Naoki) (born April 28, 1969) is a Japanese composer best known for composing and arranging the music for Konami music video games, including the Dance Dance Revolution and Bemani series.

Biography

Maeda composed music for Konami's Bemani music game series, beginning in 1998. For the following eight years, he served as the lead sound producer for the Dance Dance Revolution arcade series, up until the release of DDR SuperNOVA. Early editions of the game relied heavily on Maeda's music compositions, and as such, some of his songs are considered favorites by fans. In 2007, Maeda shifted to a sound director role for Nintendo Wii console releases of DDR, while maintaining a sound advisory position for subsequent DDR arcade releases. He left Konami in 2013, and was working for Capcom.[ citation needed]

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