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DreamerNL Nov 5, 2006

I'm kinda stuck in the perfect selection scene from years ago...did they do any new good stuff? Like 2000 and beyond?

Sabreman Nov 5, 2006

I was wondering this myself. I'd give anything for new Pro-Fusion, Perfect Selection or Battle albums. Has that era just well and truly passed?

Nemo Nov 5, 2006

I couldn't give you an exact date, but both forms of Kukeiha Club (sound team and band) dissolved.

GoldfishX Nov 5, 2006

Konami's pretty much been a non-factor recently in regards to arranges. Though, there is this:

http://www.gmronline.com/info.asp?CatNumber=SCDC-00530

Anyone's guess as to what it is though and who/what will be on it.

I think that era is living on through the current doujin scene, which is largely inspired by the old Konami albums of yore...Mintjam's jazz-fusion/pop-rock style should immediately remind people of the old Kukeiha Club on top of their game and there's been a large number of rock arranges as well.

Search around on VGMCentral for the good stuff...There's a ton of it out there that's been unearthed over the last couple years.

XISMZERO Nov 5, 2006

Maybe this Gradius Tribute will put Furukawa back on the scene - an hopefully away from soloist work.

dma Nov 6, 2006

Furukawa? You really want more of his work these days?

His recent arrangements don't sound as punchy as they used to (probably due to the use of less live instruments). And while his performance on arranged parts is still OK, his "single solo" makes him sound quite much uninspired, imo.

(as it has been said before, yes wink)

DreamerNL Nov 6, 2006

Man, I spelled Kukeiha wrong again grrrrr.

Thanks for the replies, I'll take a look in vgmc.

niki Nov 6, 2006

GoldfishX wrote:

Konami's pretty much been a non-factor recently in regards to arranges. Though, there is this:

http://www.gmronline.com/info.asp?CatNumber=SCDC-00530

Anyone's guess as to what it is though and who/what will be on it.

I think that era is living on through the current doujin scene, which is largely inspired by the old Konami albums of yore...Mintjam's jazz-fusion/pop-rock style should immediately remind people of the old Kukeiha Club on top of their game and there's been a large number of rock arranges as well.

Search around on VGMCentral for the good stuff...There's a ton of it out there that's been unearthed over the last couple years.

That's funny, I really don't hear some Kukeiha in MintJam. They really sound like a 21st century band, to me, while Kukeiha had that typical 80/90ies arcade sound.

I do agree on some other doujins, though. Some of those really sound like MIDI Pro albums.

GoldfishX Nov 6, 2006

Dunno...Poteneko Academy and parts of their Ragnarok Online arrange album just scream Kukeiha Club to me. But you're right, now that I take a listen to some of their other stuff (the "Gigs", most notably). Especially their rock tracks...VERY un-Kukeiha Club like (or even very un-Konami Battle-like...In a good way though, without taking away from either). Maybe Nazo Nazo? Mintjam is a bit too diverse to say ALL of their stuff is attributed to old Kukeiha Club, but I hear it in most of their keyboard-driven stuff (as opposed to their rock).

niki Nov 6, 2006

Ah yeah I actually agree more on the Poteneko thing. It's rarely the first one that pops in my mind first when MintJam is mentioned. =p

XISMZERO Nov 9, 2006

When we are saying Kukeiha Club do we mean Konami Kukeiha Club (Konami Sound Team) or Kukeiha Club (Furukawa's original and arrange band)?

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