Talk:List of Bemani musicians
Why does Saifam lead here? They're their own label independent of bemani games. --- —Preceding unsigned comment added by 68.95.248.249 (talk) 22:05, 7 December 2009 (UTC) WARNING: ANYONE who lists TaQ as a member of FIXX will be reported, I am sick and tired of this stupid rumor, FIXX IS NAOKI ONLY! Ashura96 00:59, 18 April 2007 (UTC)
I see no mention of Tahirih Walker on this article at all? Is jun or Naoki her sound producer? But I'm certain she is not an alias for Paula Terry. Ashura96 20:11, 27 March 2007 (UTC)
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Does anybody know the real name of U1-Asami? AFAIK he goes by the pseudonyms U1, Club Spice, 2MB and Chang Ma, to mention the ones I've found, but I can't find a real name for him.
-- Sesse
Should the artists perhaps be alphabetised by surname and not first name?
Also, someone might want to update that 'couple dozen' :P
Why was vfd removed, exactly? The only reason the link is dead is because the article was renamed from what it originally was; it's still under voting in VfD. Mo0 02:03, 29 Oct 2004 (UTC)
Could you fix it up then? I had the impression the matter had been finalised with the moving of the article.
STANDARDS: I think it's probably best if we keep a list of standards here for the page so someone doesn't have to come and edit it every time something new has been added.
- All artists are to be in alphabetical order (currently for some reason this is by first name, but this could be changed if it was decided upon) and all aliases under that artist are also in alphabetical order, except (primary pseudonym) which goes at the top, and (member of) which goes at the bottom.
- Currently we will use Western name order (surname last). I edited to put Noria and Sana's names in this order because they weren't and it's better to be consistent. If people would rather have the Japanese order, this can again be arranged, but considering the readers of the article, I think Western order makes more sense to use.
- I don't think we should be saying what songs a particular alias is for after it. We'd want a separate list for that to avoid clutter. I took out the A and AA reference next to D.J. Amuro, but the entire Naoki section is frankly a huge mess and I don't have the time to tackle it right now (also, I don't want to do something that major without discussing it first). Probably best not to include too much extra information just in general, preferably none.
- More to be added if necessary.
Several other comments from me (Xythar):
- "Akira Shintani" meaning Akira Yamaoka feat. Sana Shintani is currently unconfirmed, although it seems likely.
- Not sure how to deal with the Y&Co situation at the moment. Right now I've got both Tetsuya Tamura and Yokota Shokai listed as members of, but the ~slayer music info database attributed all songs by Y&Co and dj Remo-con to Tetsuya Tamura except the Colors eurobeat remix that says it was remixed by Yokoto Shokai in the artist name, but "Y&Co Remix" in the title. This confuses me. I'd appreciate some kind of definitive reference on this if anyone's got it, because the current setup while less confusing than the previous one still gives the impression that they both do Y&Co songs and I have no idea if this is the case. If Yokoto Shokai only did do the Colors remix, I think s/he should be taken out because his/her name is already attached to the song and no other Y&Co material (not to mention that technically s/he never uses Y&Co as a pseudonym as it's in the title, not the artist name)
- Is there a source for Sana being a 'member' of Kiddy & Sunshine Lovers and apresmidi? Is she always the vocalist in songs with either of those aliases? If not, they should simply be aliases of the composer and Sana would simply be the song's vocalist. Sunny isn't a member of "dj TAKA" even though she did the vocals for Colors :)
- Fine, if you want to get extra pedantic, Jun Wakita is both DJ.W (Regulus) and D.JW (Spica). So now they're both in. I hope you're happy :P (Should we have the "djw" from Murmur Twins too? ;) )
- I suggest changing it into "DJ.W – also variants D.JW and djw" then, makes more sense to me than having several similar entries. I'm placing "DJ.W" first here, but IMO the best would be to place the one that appeared first. As I don't know when Regulus was released, I'll leave that to you. :) --Kamek 20:32, Nov 11, 2004 (UTC)
- I originally had it as just DJ.W (figuring that people would assume D.JW and djw for themselves) but someone 'corrected' it to D.JW. Regulus was the first released, yes, so I might just leave it as how it was originally (DJ.W) --Xythar
- I suggest changing it into "DJ.W – also variants D.JW and djw" then, makes more sense to me than having several similar entries. I'm placing "DJ.W" first here, but IMO the best would be to place the one that appeared first. As I don't know when Regulus was released, I'll leave that to you. :) --Kamek 20:32, Nov 11, 2004 (UTC)
- No, Sana is not DJ Simon :P That was random and weird O_o
For the record, I added DJ Takawo. Unfortunately I don't have his full name, but the Gottamix 2 credits show him as a member of GUHROOVY. Another guy is also listed; if necessary I can watch the credits again to get the name. Never mind, it's probably Akira Uchibori. --SPUI 03:05, 30 Dec 2004 (UTC)
Oh, are we sure that Ucchie is Mr. T? My brother says one of the OST booklets has comments by Mr. T and Ucchie separately. --SPUI 03:07, 30 Dec 2004 (UTC)
- There was an Arcadia interview that stated Mr. T was indeed Ucchie, so I've been going by that. His last name *is* Uchida after all. Couple of other things - are the comments (or pronounciation instructions) after aliases necessary? I was aiming for none with the ones I added, other than the standard (primary pseudonym) and (member of). It looks a little off and cluttered if only a few of them have comments after the name, but that's just my opinion. The other thing is that as this is meant to be a map of pseudonyms to real names, it would probably be best to leave DJ Takawo out until we can get a real name for him. --Xythar
- I believe I started the comments with my Naoki pseudonym listing. Originally it was intended just for Naoki, as pseudonyms were kept on each artist's article, and I considered him a special case, since he uses his name very infrequently and his pseudonyms often are related to some characteristic of the song (like "Naoki" for eurobeat, "Naoki underground" for trance, numbers for PARANOiAs and so on).
- IMO we could remove them, keeping only those that are some kind of trivia (the only I can think of right now is U1-Asami's pronounciation) until there's an article for that artist to explain it. --Kamek 05:05, Jan 25, 2005 (UTC)
Is it clear what cleanup needs to be done on this article, other than adhering to the standards posted earlier? --dougk
DJ Amuro
[edit]I have removed this name from Taka, pending someone providing a source for this. The OST booklets don't mention this. --SPUI (talk) 22:53, 14 Feb 2005 (UTC)
- I think a compromise needs to be come to about this. Basically everyone already thinks DJ Amuro is Taka, and so having it up here isn't likely to spread further possible 'misinformation' or such. I do appreciate the need for proof, but in this case it really does seem likely beyond reasonable doubt. If not Taka, who would it be? As far as I know, all the names in the credits on RED are accounted for... (note I am not the one adding the name back) --Xythar
- DJ Taka released an album called Milestone in 2007. The first disc was extended versions of his IIDX songs, and the second disc was remixes of his songs by other Bemani artists. One of the songs on the second disc was a remix of A (a DJ Amuro song), so it's pretty much confirmed. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 68.10.83.146 (talk) 07:02, 2 March 2008 (UTC)
Japanese characters?
[edit]Does anyone else think we should provide these where possible? I won't have too much trouble getting them - let's see if they paste properly. 前田尚紀 --SPUI (talk) 00:32, 16 Feb 2005 (UTC)
I also think it would be nice to have a source for all of these. Something like [IIDX9OST] for the IIDX 9th OST booklet, for example. --SPUI (talk) 00:34, 16 Feb 2005 (UTC)
Strange entries in the booklets
[edit]- D&G Music Factory - N.M.R. [BM 5 OST]
- NM Sequence Unlimited - 190 (as in Paranoia Max) [BM 5 OST]
- C. Gounod / Kaori Nakagawa - Angelic Opera System (feat. AKANE) [BM 5 OST]
Comments in pseudonyms
[edit]I've noticed some comments in the pseudonyms referring to some Bemani releases... are those really necessary? IMO they don't add much to the content, and go against the idea of cleaning out all those additional comments from the list.
- Those are sources, so someone that doesn't believe the list can check it. If they had been all labeled like that when someone inserted Amuro under Taka, it would either have a source or stand out like a sort thumb. --SPUI (talk) 19:44, 19 Feb 2005 (UTC)
"Paula Terry" a pseudonym?
[edit]Is "Paula Terry" definitely a pseudonym? Her web site [1] doesn't say so. Kappa 13:18, 28 Feb 2005 (UTC)
Song capitalization in Naoki Maeda section
[edit]A hidden comment under Naoki Maeda:
- since song names in all uppercase look weird, I'm changing *only* such cases to a more proper case; please keep this style here.
I disagree with this convention, since songs that are all lowercase ("exotic ethnic") or only partially capitalized ("Get me in your sight") look just as odd. We need to either go with consistency (all songs capitalized the same), or accuracy (capitalized as in-game). Personally, I prefer the latter. --Poiuyt Man (talk) 09:44, 28 Mar 2005 (UTC)
Taka as part of Naoki Underground?
[edit]I have commented this out; is there any source for it? --SPUI (talk) 12:20, 3 Apr 2005 (UTC)
- BeForU's 'BeForU' album booklet lists Taka as doing the arrangement for Tears as I recall. I believe he also was credited somewhere for doing the Vanity Angel arrangement, but I don't remember where. (I did not add the information in question) --Xythar
Japanese names pseudonyms?
[edit]I don't think musicians' names in kana/kanji should be listed as pseudonyms: Asaki, Atsushi Shindo, Miyuki Kunitake (maybe this should be left, as there are two pseudonyms used as well), Mutsukiko Izumi, and Sayaka Minami (?). They are their real names, not pseudonyms.
Artist descriptions
[edit]Several short descriptions (mostly just saying what the artist usually composes for) have been added to the page by someone. I cleaned up the English, but I'm not sure they should be there at all. It seems to me that factual data on each artist (beyond the names they use) should be kept to individual Wikipedia pages for each artist, instead. Thoughts? --Xythar
Redirects
[edit]I notice a few artist's names are redirecting here that shouldn't. Jenny ROM and Zippers (both individually and as a pair) are Toshbia-EMI licensed artists, and the article explicitly excludes them. Super Saiyan Musashi 00:40, 24 October 2007 (UTC)
Atsushi Shindo, or Atsushi Kondo?
[edit]Is he the same guy who is one of the sound designers in IIDX DJ TROOPERS? http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y22/tsugaru7reveng/staffrolldjtroopers.jpg
And, can his name in Japanese (the one stated in the article) be also read as "Kondo"? If so, "Shindo" will be changed to "Kondo". Konami says it's the latter.
New section for Bemani musicians that has quit Bemani?
[edit]Do we need it? Tatsh is officially not a bemani musician anymore right now.... Nggak (talk) 15:41, 19 August 2008 (UTC)
BLP and this list
[edit]Ok video game fans. There is something called WP:BLP and it has to do with real living people. What it means is that we make a greater than normal effort to provide high quality sourcing for every statement on a living person on this website, no matter how innocuous you think it is or how "true" you know the statement to be. This list as it is violates one of our core guidelines (WP:OR) but, honestly, so do the vast majority of wikipedia lists, particularly when it comes to the video-game fanboy and girl nexus. I don't really care about this. But an WP:INDISCRIMINATE) list of everyone who ever wrote a song or played an instrument for a particular video game music company is not on. Even more so, when the indiscriminate listing is entirely unsourced. So, I've started to remove all of the unsourced red-linked names from this list. Do not readd them without, at minimum, a reliable source that supports their inclusion in the list and supports every claim made about that person. Cheers.Bali ultimate (talk) 17:16, 31 January 2010 (UTC)
- When the majority of sources here would be the credits of games, CD booklets, and interviews in Japanese (i.e., sources that are difficult to cite or verify online), I think this seems a little excessive. I also wouldn't say that this qualifies as indiscriminate, since this article is explicitly a list of Bemani artists and their pseudonyms, not biographical articles for each one (and the 'who's who' bullet is the only one that seems applicable here). So basically it seems like you are calling for citations that are impossible to post, which concern information that is not a big deal and will likely have no effect on any of the people involved. Fantastic, there. 76.27.224.131 (talk) 08:43, 29 March 2010 (UTC)
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List of artists on JP wikipedia
[edit]theres a list of artists on jp wikipedia, im not confident on how accurate it is, but its arguably better than the current list we have. https://remywiki.com/ also has a list, we cant cite it but it could be a useful recourse to help us find easy to access sources. Vkoid (talk) 19:31, 4 April 2024 (UTC)