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== Remixes / Song Connections ==
== Song Connections/Remixes ==


Abstract was remixed with rhythms from Radical Faith to create Abstract (Radical Mix), which appears on the 8th style soundtrack and bounce-connected disc 2.
* Abstract was remixed with rhythms from [[Radical Faith]] to create Abstract (Radical Mix), which appears on the 8th style soundtrack and ''bounce-connected'' disc 2.


== Trivia ==
== Trivia ==


In the background video for abstract on [[AC 8th style]], the title was written as "abstruct" in gray text. This was later corrected on [[CS 8th style]] with orange text reading "abstract".
* In the background video for abstract on [[AC 8th style]], the title was written as "abstruct" in gray text. This was later corrected on [[CS 8th style]] with orange text reading "abstract".


== Music Production Notes ==
== Music Production Notes ==

Revision as of 19:19, 7 April 2008

abstract

Song Information

Artist: TaQ
BPM: 125
Genre: Big beat
VJ: VJ GYO
First Appeared On: AC 8th style
Length: 1:47

Lyrics

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Song Connections/Remixes

  • Abstract was remixed with rhythms from Radical Faith to create Abstract (Radical Mix), which appears on the 8th style soundtrack and bounce-connected disc 2.

Trivia

  • In the background video for abstract on AC 8th style, the title was written as "abstruct" in gray text. This was later corrected on CS 8th style with orange text reading "abstract".

Music Production Notes

This song explores the ideas of the abstract, the ideal, the imaginary. I wanted to capture the spirit of a rock performance without using just conventional rock instruments, so I used my favorite TB-303 to do this. Don't get swept up in the changes in the rhythms.

Video Production Notes

People who consider the complexities of everyday life are rewarded with the power to understand the true natures of these problems. People who don't think about anything are given the chance to consider the world reflected around them.

I believe this song has that sort of effect on people.

I kept wandering about, so to speak, trying to capture such a phenomenon in a way that fit the music, and in the end I decided the best way to do that would be a depiction kind of like the water used in liquid medicines.