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Japanese composer and arranger
Maiko Iuchi
井?舞子
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Also known as
| Miu Uetsu (羽越 ?有)
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Born
| January 2
Hiroshima
, Japan
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Genres
| J-pop
,
electronic
,
film score
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Occupation(s)
| Composer, arranger, producer
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Instrument(s)
| Keyboard
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Years active
| 2002?present
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Musical artist
Maiko Iuchi
(
井?
舞子
,
Iuchi Maiko
, born January 2)
is a Japanese
composer
and
arranger
. Much of her work is for video games and anime.
Biography
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Iuchi was born in
Hiroshima
. She learned piano and percussion from a young age. As a high school student, she performed as a drummer in various bands.
[1]
She graduated from the
music design
program at the
Kunitachi College of Music
and began her career working for video game hardware and software company
SNK
.
[2]
In 2002, she left SNK to work for music production group
I've
as an
outsource
affiliate. In 2013 she became a full time employee at I've.
[3]
In 2017 she retired from her full time position at the company but remained as a partner.
As a composer, she has written music for many video games and anime series including the
A Certain Magical Index
series,
A Certain Scientific Railgun
series,
WIXOSS
series, and
Rewrite
.
Discography
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Game works
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Title
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Year
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Role(s)
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Shinjin Kangofu Miho
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2002
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Composer (as Miu Uetsu)
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Mugen no Meikyuu 3 Type S
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2003
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Composer (as Miu Uetsu)
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Ryoujoku Seifuku Jogakuen ~Chimitsu ni Nureta Seifuku~
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2003
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Composer (as Miu Uetsu)
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Aneimo ~Ai to H no Step Up~'
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2004
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Composer (as Miu Uetsu)
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Miko Mai ~Tada Hitotsu no Negai~
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2004
|
Composer (as Miu Uetsu)
(other tracks by Tomoyuki Nakazawa)
|
Immoral
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2004
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Composer (as Miu Uetsu)
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Nee, Chanto Shiyou Yo! 2
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2004
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Composer
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Tsuyokiss
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2005
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Composer (as Miu Uetsu)
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Ace Combat X: Skies of Deception
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2006
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Composer
(other tracks by Akira Yamasaki, Hitoshi Akiyama and Seiji Koike)
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Aneimo 2 ~Second Stage~'
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2007
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Composer
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Soshite Ashita no Sekai yori
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2007
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Composer
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Fuyu no Rondo
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2008
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Composer
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Futa Ane ~Bitter & Sweet~
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2010
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Composer
|
Rewrite
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2011
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Composer
(other tracks by Soshi Hosoi, Ryo Mizutsuki, and
Shinji Orito
)
|
Rewrite Harvest festa!
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2012
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Composer
(other tracks by Soshi Hosoi, Ryo Mizutsuki, Shinji Orito and Yuichiro Tsukagoshi)
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Hatsukoi 1/1
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2012
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Composer
(other tracks by MANYO, Ryo Mizutsuki, Donmaru and Shoyu)
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Anime works
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References
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External links
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