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{{short description|Japanese composer and arranger}}
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| birth_date = January 2
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| birth_place = [[Hiroshima]], Japan
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{{nihongo|'''Maiko Iuchi'''|{{linktext|井内}} {{linktext|舞子}}|Iuchi Maiko|born January 2}} is a Japanese [[composer]] and [[Arrangement|arranger]]. Much of her work is for video games and anime.


==Biography==
{{nihongo|'''Maiko Iuchi'''|井内 舞子|Iuchi Maiko|born January 2}} is a [[Japanese people|Japanese]] [[composer]] and [[Arrangement|arranger]] best known for her work for video games and anime. She is affiliated with the music production company [[I've Sound]].
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.<ref>{{cite web|title=I'VE Sound profile - 井内舞子 |url=http://ive.mu/creater_iuchi.html|publisher=I've Sound|accessdate=6 October 2018}}</ref> She graduated from the [[Sound design|music design]] program at the [[Kunitachi College of Music]] and began her career working for video game hardware and software company [[SNK]].<ref>{{cite web|title=I'veについて - AFTER GENESiS|url=http://aftergenesis.web.fc2.com/whatsive.html|publisher=AFTER GENESiS|accessdate=6 October 2018}}</ref> In 2002, she left SNK to work for music production group [[I've Sound|I've]] as an [[Outsourcing|outsource]] affiliate. In 2013 she became a full time employee at I've.<ref>{{cite web|title=井内舞子 - TOWER RECORDS ONLINE|url=https://tower.jp/artist/1077017|publisher=Tower Records|accessdate=6 October 2018}}</ref> 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 (visual novel)|Rewrite]]''.
== Biography ==
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.<ref>{{cite web|title=井内舞子|I'VE OFFICIAL PORTAL SITE|url=http://ive.mu/creater_iuchi.html|publisher=I've Sound|accessdate=6 October 2018}}</ref> 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]].<ref>{{cite web|title=I'veについて - AFTER GENESiS|url=http://aftergenesis.web.fc2.com/whatsive.html|publisher=AFTER GENESiS|accessdate=6 October 2018}}</ref> In 2002, she left SNK to work for music production group [[I've Sound|I've]] as an [[Outsourcing|outsource]] affiliate. In 2013 she became a full time employee at I've<ref>{{cite web|title=井内舞子 - TOWER RECORDS ONLINE|url=https://tower.jp/artist/1077017|publisher=Tower Records|accessdate=6 October 2018}}</ref>. 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_(visual_novel)|Rewrite]].

== Discography ==


==Discography==
===Game works===
===Game works===
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| ''Miko Mai ~Tada Hitotsu no Negai~''
| ''Miko Mai ~Tada Hitotsu no Negai~''
|| 2004 || <small>Composer (as Miu Uetsu)<br />(other tracks by [[Tomoyuki Nakazawa]])</small>
|| 2004 || <small>Composer (as Miu Uetsu)<br />(other tracks by Tomoyuki Nakazawa)</small>
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| ''Immoral''
| ''Immoral''
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| ''[[Tsuyokiss]]''
| ''[[Tsuyokiss]]''
|| 2005 || <small>Composer (as Miu Uetsu)</small>
|| 2005 || <small>Composer (as Miu Uetsu)</small>
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| ''[[Ace Combat X: Skies of Deception]]''
|| 2006 || <small>Composer<br />(other tracks by Akira Yamasaki, Hitoshi Akiyama and Seiji Koike)</small>
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| ''Aneimo 2 ~Second Stage~'
| ''Aneimo 2 ~Second Stage~'
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| ''[[Rewrite (visual novel)|Rewrite]]''
| ''[[Rewrite (visual novel)|Rewrite]]''
|| 2011 || <small>Composer<br />(other tracks by [[Soshi Hosoi]], [[Ryo Mizutsuki]], and [[Shinji Orito]]</small>
|| 2011 || <small>Composer<br />(other tracks by Soshi Hosoi, Ryo Mizutsuki, and [[Shinji Orito]])</small>
|-
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| ''[[Rewrite (visual novel)|Rewrite Harvest festa!]]''
| ''[[Rewrite (visual novel)|Rewrite Harvest festa!]]''
|| 2012 || <small>Composer<br />(other tracks by Soshi Hosoi, Ryo Mizutsuki, Shinji Orito and [[Yuichiro Tsukagoshi]]</small>
|| 2012 || <small>Composer<br />(other tracks by Soshi Hosoi, Ryo Mizutsuki, Shinji Orito and Yuichiro Tsukagoshi)</small>
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| ''Hatsukoi 1/1''
|| 2012 || <small>Composer<br />(other tracks by MANYO, Ryo Mizutsuki, Donmaru and Shoyu)</small>
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| ''[[Sister Princess|Sister Princess ~Re Pure~]]''
| ''[[Sister Princess|Sister Princess ~Re Pure~]]''
|| 2002 || <small>Composer<br />(other tracks by [[Shinya Watabe|wata]] and Tomoyuki Nakazawa</small>
|| 2002 || <small>Composer (as Miu Uetsu)<br />(other tracks by Shinya Watabe and Tomoyuki Nakazawa)</small>
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| ''[[A Certain Magical Index]]''
| ''[[A Certain Magical Index]]''
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|| 2010 || <small>Composer</small>
|| 2010 || <small>Composer</small>
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| ''[[Dog_Days_(anime)|Dog Days]]''
| ''[[Dog Days (anime)|Dog Days]]''
|| 2011 || <small>Composer</small>
|| 2011 || <small>Composer</small>
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| ''[[Dog_Days_(anime)|Dog Days 2nd]]''
| ''[[Dog Days (anime)|Dog Days 2nd]]''
|| 2012 || <small>Composer</small>
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|| 2012 || <small>Composer</small>
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| ''[[A Certain Scientific Railgun|A Certain Scientific Railgun S]]''
| ''[[A Certain Magical Index: The Movie The Miracle of Endymion]]''
|| 2013 || <small>Composer</small>
|| 2013 || <small>Composer</small>
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| ''[[A Certain Magical Index|A Certain Magical Index: The Miracle of Endymion]]''
| ''[[A Certain Scientific Railgun|A Certain Scientific Railgun S]]''
|| 2013 || <small>Composer</small>
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| ''[[RErideD: Koku Koe no Derrida|RErideD: Derrida, who leaps through time]]''
| ''[[RErideD: Derrida, who leaps through time]]''
|| 2018 || <small>Composer</small>
|| 2018 || <small>Composer</small>
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| ''[[A Certain Scientific Accelerator]]''
|| 2019 || <small>Composer</small>
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| ''[[A Certain Scientific Railgun|A Certain Scientific Railgun T]]''
|| 2020 || <small>Composer</small>
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| ''[[Akudama Drive]]''
|| 2020 || <small>Composer<br />(other tracks by Shigekazu Aida)</small>
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== References ==
==References==
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Revision as of 05:12, 9 April 2024

Maiko Iuchi
井内舞子
Also known asMiu Uetsu (羽越 実有)
BornJanuary 2
Hiroshima, Japan
GenresJ-pop, electronic, film score
Occupation(s)Composer, arranger, producer
Instrument(s)Keyboard
Years active2002–present

Maiko Iuchi (井内 舞子, Iuchi Maiko, born January 2) is a Japanese composer and arranger. Much of her work is for video games and anime.

Biography

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

Game works

Title Year Role(s)
Shinjin Kangofu Miho 2002 Composer (as Miu Uetsu)
Mugen no Meikyuu 3 Type S 2003 Composer (as Miu Uetsu)
Ryoujoku Seifuku Jogakuen ~Chimitsu ni Nureta Seifuku~ 2003 Composer (as Miu Uetsu)
Aneimo ~Ai to H no Step Up~' 2004 Composer (as Miu Uetsu)
Miko Mai ~Tada Hitotsu no Negai~ 2004 Composer (as Miu Uetsu)
(other tracks by Tomoyuki Nakazawa)
Immoral 2004 Composer (as Miu Uetsu)
Nee, Chanto Shiyou Yo! 2 2004 Composer
Tsuyokiss 2005 Composer (as Miu Uetsu)
Ace Combat X: Skies of Deception 2006 Composer
(other tracks by Akira Yamasaki, Hitoshi Akiyama and Seiji Koike)
Aneimo 2 ~Second Stage~' 2007 Composer
Soshite Ashita no Sekai yori 2007 Composer
Fuyu no Rondo 2008 Composer
Futa Ane ~Bitter & Sweet~ 2010 Composer
Rewrite 2011 Composer
(other tracks by Soshi Hosoi, Ryo Mizutsuki, and Shinji Orito)
Rewrite Harvest festa! 2012 Composer
(other tracks by Soshi Hosoi, Ryo Mizutsuki, Shinji Orito and Yuichiro Tsukagoshi)
Hatsukoi 1/1 2012 Composer
(other tracks by MANYO, Ryo Mizutsuki, Donmaru and Shoyu)

Anime works

Title Year Role(s)
Sister Princess ~Re Pure~ 2002 Composer (as Miu Uetsu)
(other tracks by Shinya Watabe and Tomoyuki Nakazawa)
A Certain Magical Index 2008 Composer
A Certain Scientific Railgun 2009 Composer
A Certain Magical Index II 2010 Composer
Dog Days 2011 Composer
Dog Days 2nd 2012 Composer
Waiting in the Summer 2012 Composer
A Certain Magical Index: The Movie – The Miracle of Endymion 2013 Composer
A Certain Scientific Railgun S 2013 Composer
Tokyo Ravens 2013 Composer
Selector Infected Wixoss 2014 Composer
Selector Spread Wixoss 2014 Composer
Heavy Object 2015 Composer
(other tracks by Keiji Inai)
Lostorage Incited Wixoss 2016 Composer
Rewrite 2016 Composer
(other tracks by Soshi Hosoi, Ryo Mizutsuki, Shinji Orito, and Yuichiro Tsukagoshi)
And You Thought There Is Never a Girl Online? 2016 Composer
Selector Destructed Wixoss 2016 Composer
Rewrite 2nd Season 2017 Composer
(other tracks by Soshi Hosoi, Ryo Mizutsuki, Shinji Orito, and Yuichiro Tsukagoshi)
Lostorage Conflated Wixoss 2018 Composer
Hakyū Hōshin Engi 2018 Composer
A Certain Magical Index III 2018 Composer
RErideD: Derrida, who leaps through time 2018 Composer
A Certain Scientific Accelerator 2019 Composer
A Certain Scientific Railgun T 2020 Composer
Akudama Drive 2020 Composer
(other tracks by Shigekazu Aida)

References

  1. ^ "I'VE Sound profile - 井内舞子". I've Sound. Retrieved 6 October 2018.
  2. ^ "I'veについて - AFTER GENESiS". AFTER GENESiS. Retrieved 6 October 2018.
  3. ^ "井内舞子 - TOWER RECORDS ONLINE". Tower Records. Retrieved 6 October 2018.

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