Elements Garden is a Japanese group of music
composers, or a "music production brand"
as they call themselves. They generally produce music for
video games
Video games, also known as computer games, are electronic games that involves interaction with a user interface or input device such as a joystick, controller, keyboard, or motion sensing device to generate visual feedback. This feedb ...
,
anime
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and recording artists. They are attached to Aria Entertainment.
The group was formed in 2004 by
Noriyasu Agematsu,
Junpei Fujita, Hitoshi Fujima and Daisuke Kikuta, former members of ''Feel'', a band of composers that similarly composed music for games and anime that disbanded shortly after Elements Garden's formation. Agematsu acts as the lead representative for the group.
Elements Garden released their eponymous first album in August 2008, a compilation of various game theme songs produced over the past years. A second album, ''Tone Cluster'', was released the following year in September. Both albums were released under
King Records.
Members
Current members
*
Noriyasu Agematsu (上松範康) – ''founding member - leader''
*
Junpei Fujita (藤田淳平) – ''founding member''
* Hitoshi Fujima (藤間仁) – ''founding member''
* Daisuke Kikuta (菊田大介) – ''founding member''
* Seima Iwahashi (岩橋星実) – ''joined in 2011''
* Ryutaro Fujinaga (藤永龍太郎) – ''joined in 2014''
* Asuka Oda (織田あすか) - ''joined in 2015''
* Ryota Tomaru (都丸椋太) – ''joined in 2015''
* Yuta Kasai (笠井雄太) – ''joined in 2016''
* Yusuke Takeda (竹田祐介) – ''joined in 2017''
* Kotaro Shimoda (下田晃太郎) - ''joined in 2019''
* Seima Kondo (近藤世真) - ''joined in 2020''
* Yuki Hidaka (日高勇輝) – ''joined in 2020''
Former members
* Masato Nakayama (中山真斗) – ''joined in 2007; left in 2013''
* Haruki Mori (母里治樹) – ''joined in 2009; left in 2018''
* Tomohiro Kita (喜多智弘) – ''joined in 2011; left in 2016''
*
Evan Call – ''joined in 2012; left in 2016''
* Ryota Suemasu (末益涼太) – ''joined in 2014; left in 2019''
Discography
* ''Elements Garden'' (Released August 6, 2008)
* ''Elements Garden II -TONE CLUSTER-'' (Released September 2, 2009)
* ''Elements Garden III -phenomena-'' (Released September 22, 2010)
Artists Elements Garden has composed for
*
Ai Kayano
*
Aoi Yūki
*
Asaka
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Ayahi Takagaki
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Aina Aiba
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Morfonica
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Poppin'Party
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Roselia
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Chiai Fujikawa
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Choucho
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Daisuke Ono
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Emi Nitta
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Faylan
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Haruka Shimotsuki
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HIMEKA
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Hiromi Satō
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Inori Minase
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Kaori Oda
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Kazco
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Kinki Kids
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Lia
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JAM Project
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Maho Tomita
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MAKO
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Mamoru Miyano
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Maon Kurosaki
*Marie
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Marina Kawano
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Masaaki Endoh
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Mikoi Sasaki
*Minami
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Mashiro Ayano
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Megu Sakuragawa
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Minako Kotobuki
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Minami Kuribayashi
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Minori Chihara
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Miyuki Hashimoto
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Nagi Yanagi
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Nana Mizuki
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Rekka Katakiri
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Rina Hidaka
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Rita
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savage genius
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Sayaka Sasaki
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Shouta Aoi
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ST☆RISH
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Suara
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Takanori Nishikawa
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Takuma Terashima
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Triad Primus
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Wataru Hatano
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Yōko Hikasa
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Yui Horie
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Yui Sakakibara
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YURIA
References
External links
Aria Entertainment
Elements Gardenat King Records' site
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Anime composers
Video game composers
Japanese composers
Japanese rock music groups
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