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Commentary by [[Takayuki Ishikawa|dj TAKA]]:
Commentary by [[Takayuki Ishikawa|dj TAKA]]:


Originally produced by STONE BROS. for "Dance Dance Revolution SOLO BASS MIX", I provide you with the Another version of this song. The scratches of "Hey" sound very much like that of beatmania. I associate this song with that of rolling on down the coast of the America road, an image brought up to me GOLI's animated images for this song.
Originally produced by STONE BROS. for "Dance Dance Revolution SOLO BASS MIX", I provide you with the Another version of this song. The scratches of "Hey" sound very much like that of something from beatmania. When I think about this song, I imagine myself rolling down the coast of the American road, an image further enhanced with GOLI's illustrations for this song.


== Video Production Notes ==
== Video Production Notes ==

Revision as of 13:57, 29 July 2008

LET THE BEAT HIT EM! (BASS MIX)

Song Information

Artist: STONE BROS
BPM: 110
Genre: Miami Bass
VJ: VJ GYO (illustrations by GOLI)
First Appeared On: AC 2nd style
Length: 1:21

Lyrics

None available yet.

Song Connections/Remixes

  • Arrangement of the original LET THE BEAT HIT EM!, which first appeared in Dance Dance Revolution Solo Bass Mix.

Trivia

None.

Music Production Notes

Commentary by dj TAKA:

Originally produced by STONE BROS. for "Dance Dance Revolution SOLO BASS MIX", I provide you with the Another version of this song. The scratches of "Hey" sound very much like that of something from beatmania. When I think about this song, I imagine myself rolling down the coast of the American road, an image further enhanced with GOLI's illustrations for this song.

Video Production Notes

Picture commentary by GOLI:

The Miami-based CD I have features sounds kind of that of a kazoo (or at least I thought), which I noticed in pictures I found of the music producer. If I were given the chance to draw the illustrations for this song again, I would've done it more resilient, dirtier, and smoothly, in addition to drawing the bottom portion of the people I drew.