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Harumaki Gohan
Japanese Vocaloid producer and animator

Harumaki Gohan

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Japanese Vocaloid producer and animator
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Harumaki Gohan (Japanese: はるまきごはん) is a Japanese Vocaloid music producer, illustrator, and animator. He debuted in February, 2014 with the original song "WhiteNoise" and has since written songs, produced albums, and designed a video game.

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Vocaloid music

Harumaki Gohan is known for producing both the Vocaloid music and the unique MVs for his songs. They combine to create a uniquely painful, emotional, and dreamy worldview.

He initially handled all aspects of music and MV production by himself. However, since founding Studio Gohan in 2019, Harumaki Gohan received more help creating MVs for his songs.

In an interview with Real Sound, Harumaki Gohan expressed that illustrations, not music, come first in his creations.

Video games and anime

Harumaki Gohan helped design GenEi AP: Empty Heart, a video game based on the worldview and illustrations of his songs. The game released on April 9, 2022, and features a girl named Mikage who tries to find discs that her friend Spica wants to hear. By solving various puzzles on the map, Mikage can obtain discs and progress to the next stage. The game received Google Play's best of 2022 Indie Game award for Japan.

He composed the ending song "1%" for season 2 of the anime The Morose Mononokean as well as the opening theme song "Golden Ray" for the anime adaptation of video game Atelier Ryza: Ever Darkness & the Secret Hideout.

The mobile rhythm game Hatsune Miku: Colorful Stage! features two songs from Harumaki Gohan: "Melty Land Nightmare" and "Moonlight". The former is a previous work, while the latter was newly written for the game.

Discography

TitleDetailsPeak chart position
BLUE ENDING NOVA
  • Released May 10, 2017
Neo Dream Traveler
  • Released December 26, 2018
25
Futari no
  • Released August 26, 2020
19
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