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== Song Information ==
== Song Information ==
 
Artist: NAPAKICK<br>
Artist: [[Masayuki Takahashi|NAPAKICK]]<br>
Composition/Arrangement: [[Masayuki Takahashi|NAPAKICK]]<br>
BPM: 130<br>
BPM: 130<br>
Genre: Rocket Beats<br>
Length: 1:55<br>
Genre: ROCKET BEATS<br>
VJ: [[kakki]]<br>
VJ: [[kakki]]<br>
First Appeared On: [[AC 8th style]]<br>
First Music Game Appearance: [[AC 8th style|beatmania IIDX 8th style]]<br>
Length: 1:55<br>
Other Music Game Appearances: None.


== Lyrics ==
== Lyrics ==
None.
None.


== Song Connections / Remixes ==
== Song Connections / Remixes ==
None.
None.


== Trivia ==
== Trivia ==
* TRIBAL MASTER is NAPAKICK's final BEMANI song, as well as his only arcade beatmania IIDX song.


* This is NAPAKICK's final song for Bemani, as well as his only IIDX AC song.
== Song Production Information ==
 
To you who are reading the comments! Heyahowyadoin!<br>
== Music Production Info ==
We're the guerrilla squad charged with defending the peace of the universe, Naaaaaaaaaaaaapanapakiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiick!<br>
 
To you who are reading the comments! Heyahowyadoin!
We're the guerrilla squad charged with defending the peace of the universe, Naaaaaaaaaaaaapanapakiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiick!
And this is our message, peace (three times in the sky).
And this is our message, peace (three times in the sky).


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What do you think, everyone? Were you moved? Well, until we meet again, adios! Chuwats ... puchu.
What do you think, everyone? Were you moved? Well, until we meet again, adios! Chuwats ... puchu.


== Video Production Info ==
== Video Production Information ==
 
Even though the 21st century seemed like it would be more of the same, somehow we've broken into the new century. This song has that sort of contemporary, near-future rock spirit to it.
Even though the 21st century seemed like it would be more of the same, somehow we've broken into the new century. This song has that sort of contemporary, near-future rock spirit to it.


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The kicking in the shining part, the warp during the delivery, isn't it really cool!? Isn't it shiny!? If you can enjoy that sort of delicate balance in this video, it'd make me really happy.
The kicking in the shining part, the warp during the delivery, isn't it really cool!? Isn't it shiny!? If you can enjoy that sort of delicate balance in this video, it'd make me really happy.
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Revision as of 14:10, 5 May 2014

TRIBAL MASTER

Song Information

Artist: NAPAKICK
Composition/Arrangement: NAPAKICK
BPM: 130
Length: 1:55
Genre: ROCKET BEATS
VJ: kakki
First Music Game Appearance: beatmania IIDX 8th style
Other Music Game Appearances: None.

Lyrics

None.

Song Connections / Remixes

None.

Trivia

  • TRIBAL MASTER is NAPAKICK's final BEMANI song, as well as his only arcade beatmania IIDX song.

Song Production Information

To you who are reading the comments! Heyahowyadoin!
We're the guerrilla squad charged with defending the peace of the universe, Naaaaaaaaaaaaapanapakiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiick!
And this is our message, peace (three times in the sky).

"It's been quite a while since we've done a real club-style breakbeats piece. Four-on-the-floor beats are pretty mainstream nowadays, but since making rock style music into dance music is our mission, we seasoned it with good bass riffs and guitar choking for the sake of universal peace. Even though it was for universal peace, it was kind of hard, and reality is all about cycles of destruction and rebirth, so music that can recreate that kind of balance is an exceedingly valuable thing, I think. To borrow the words of Yoda, 'Anger leads to hatred. Hatred leads to fear. Fear leads to the dark side.' That's the sort of sentiment this song was born out of."

What do you think, everyone? Were you moved? Well, until we meet again, adios! Chuwats ... puchu.

Video Production Information

Even though the 21st century seemed like it would be more of the same, somehow we've broken into the new century. This song has that sort of contemporary, near-future rock spirit to it.

Even though it's near future, it's not a clean future of high-tech automatic cars flying through the sky, but an image of a dirty, spiritual future, where the sixth sense of man, dulled by the day-to-day ventures of modern society, awakens and evolves into something new.

That's why I was aiming for something showy, something digital yet organic. If you ever see a force like that, locked up in the earth, or maybe within people, I think you'd see a shining light that looked kind of like this. It's already shining.

The kicking in the shining part, the warp during the delivery, isn't it really cool!? Isn't it shiny!? If you can enjoy that sort of delicate balance in this video, it'd make me really happy.

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