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=== TAG ===
=== TAG ===
The theme is "EDM".<br>
The theme is "EDM".<br>
The sound concept of DanceDanceRevolution A, which contains this song, if I'm not mistaken, was EDM, so it follows that.<br>
The sound concept of DanceDanceRevolution A, which includes this song, was certainly EDM, so it follows that concept.<br>
DDR A was my personal favorite title, and I really enjoyed the variety of EDMs included, with each composer's unique interpretation of it.
DDR A was my personal favorite title, and I really enjoyed the variety of EDM songs included, which the composers interpreted in their own unique way.


Well, I decided to put a song in it, but I had never done an EDM song before, so I started by doing some research. I listened to a wide range of music, from the world-famous ones to the so-called "gamenized" ones in IIDX and DDR, and then I realized something.
Well, I had never made an EDM song before, so I started by doing some research. I listened to everything from world-famous EDM songs to so-called game-like EDM songs included in IIDX and DDR, and then I realized something.


'''EDM is the same thing repeated over and over again...!'''
'''EDM is the same thing repeated over and over again...!'''


It's rather obvious considering what EDM is used for in the first place, but it was originally intended for dancing at clubs and festivals. So the rhythm is constant, the same phrases are repeated, and it's rather easy to imagine what the next progression will be. If an unexpected progression suddenly happens, the dancer will become confused. I was careful to prevent this from happening.
This is obvious when you consider what EDM is originally intended for, since it was originally intended to be danced to in clubs and festivals. Therefore, the rhythm is constant, the same phrases are repeated, and it's easy to figure what is next. If the music suddenly takes an unexpected turn, the people dancing will be confused. You have to consider this to avoid such a situation.


However, this was difficult for me. It may be something like an occupational disease, but if there's no continuous development, this disease will kill you. It may be called variation-phobia. Music game songs are required to develop differently every 8 measures (or at least, I personally think so). So I can't stand the same progression going from beginning to end.
However, this was difficult for me. Perhaps it's an occupational disease, but if there's a continuous progression, this disease will kill me. You might call it constant-phobia. Music game songs require a different progression every 8 measures (or at least, I personally think so). So I can't stand the same progression going from beginning to end.


I wondered what to do, but the answers are always cut open by my predecessors.<br>
I wondered what to do, but my predecessors always had the answer.<br>
The EDM that circulates the world seems to be the same thing repeating over and over again, but the tones and rhythm are subtly changed to keep people from getting bored. If you listen carefully, you will never hear the exact same progression twice. I think this is already a craftsman's skill.<br>
The EDM music on the market seems to be the same thing over and over again, but the tone and rhythm subtly change to keep the music interesting. If you listen carefully, you will never hear the exact same progression twice. This is the skill of a craftsman.<br>
I still don't have this level of technique, so I made up for it with music game-like gimmick elements.
Since I don't have this level of technique, I compensated for it by using gimmicky elements like those found in music games.


This song is EDM that was composed in my own way. I tried to repeat the same chord progression and melody as much as possible, and yet I was conscious of making it work in the game.
This song is my own interpretation of EDM. I tried to repeat the same chord progression and melody as much as possible, but I was aware that it had to work in a game.


In the middle, I almost put a completely different melody in the chorus because I couldn't stand the exact same progression, but I decided to let it as it was since it wouldn't be EDM anymore. It was cool to compose, but I couldn't get into it at all because the melody completely ignored the flow of the song up until then.
I almost put a completely different melody on the chorus because I couldn't stand the same progression, but I decided to stay with it because I knew it wouldn't be EDM at all. It sounds cool when I write it like that, but I just couldn't get into it at all because that melody completely ignored the song flow.


If you think about it, [[POSSESSION]] was also a repetition of the same phrases except for the intro. Maybe there's no such thing as an illness that would kill you if there was no development.
If you think about it, [[POSSESSION]] was also a repetition of the same phrases except for the intro. Maybe there's no such thing as a disease that would kill me if there was a continuous progression.


The name of the song came from the Mini 4WDs that I was crazy about at the time. There was a third Mini 4WD boom in the world, and I was '''attending the Japan Cup''', and it was named after both "Vanquish Jr." and "Big Bang Ghost", which are considered famous cars among many other machines.
The name of the song came from the Mini 4WDs that I was crazy about at the time. There was a third Mini 4WD boom in the world, and I was '''attending the Japan Cup''', so it was named after both "Vanquish Jr." and "Big Bang Ghost", which are considered famous cars among many other machines.


== Difficulty & Notecounts ==
== Difficulty & Notecounts ==
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Vanquish The Ghost

Song Information

Vanquish The Ghost's jacket.

Artist: BEMANI Sound Team "TAG"
Composition/Arrangement: Konami Amusement (TAG)
BPM: 78-155
Length: 1:42
First Music Game Appearance: DanceDanceRevolution A
Other Music Game Appearances: None.

Lyrics

None.

Song Connections / Remixes

None.

Trivia

  • Vanquish The Ghost is DanceDanceRevolution A's EXTRA EXCLUSIVE LEVEL 14 song. It was added on August 16th, 2018, and can only be played on EXTRA STAGE LEVEL 2.
    • As of DanceDanceRevolution A20, it is available by default.
    • It is the final EXTRA EXCLUSIVE song added to DanceDanceRevolution A.
  • Vanquish The Ghost reuses BOOM WHITE, HAPPY☆LUCKY☆YEAPPY's background dance stage.
  • Vanquish The Ghost's difficulty changes from DanceDanceRevolution A20 were applied to DanceDanceRevolution A on March 27th, 2019.
  • Despite having a displayed BPM of 78-155, Vanquish The Ghost actually hits 310 BPM as its highest, during the stops.
  • Song comments for Vanquish The Ghost were posted on TAG's blog.
    • According to TAG, Vanquish The Ghost is named after Vanquish Jr. (バンキッシュJr.) and Big Bang Ghost (ビッグ・バン・ゴースト), which are two models of Mini 4WD cars.

Song Production Information

TAG

The theme is "EDM".
The sound concept of DanceDanceRevolution A, which includes this song, was certainly EDM, so it follows that concept.
DDR A was my personal favorite title, and I really enjoyed the variety of EDM songs included, which the composers interpreted in their own unique way.

Well, I had never made an EDM song before, so I started by doing some research. I listened to everything from world-famous EDM songs to so-called game-like EDM songs included in IIDX and DDR, and then I realized something.

EDM is the same thing repeated over and over again...!

This is obvious when you consider what EDM is originally intended for, since it was originally intended to be danced to in clubs and festivals. Therefore, the rhythm is constant, the same phrases are repeated, and it's easy to figure what is next. If the music suddenly takes an unexpected turn, the people dancing will be confused. You have to consider this to avoid such a situation.

However, this was difficult for me. Perhaps it's an occupational disease, but if there's a continuous progression, this disease will kill me. You might call it constant-phobia. Music game songs require a different progression every 8 measures (or at least, I personally think so). So I can't stand the same progression going from beginning to end.

I wondered what to do, but my predecessors always had the answer.
The EDM music on the market seems to be the same thing over and over again, but the tone and rhythm subtly change to keep the music interesting. If you listen carefully, you will never hear the exact same progression twice. This is the skill of a craftsman.
Since I don't have this level of technique, I compensated for it by using gimmicky elements like those found in music games.

This song is my own interpretation of EDM. I tried to repeat the same chord progression and melody as much as possible, but I was aware that it had to work in a game.

I almost put a completely different melody on the chorus because I couldn't stand the same progression, but I decided to stay with it because I knew it wouldn't be EDM at all. It sounds cool when I write it like that, but I just couldn't get into it at all because that melody completely ignored the song flow.

If you think about it, POSSESSION was also a repetition of the same phrases except for the intro. Maybe there's no such thing as a disease that would kill me if there was a continuous progression.

The name of the song came from the Mini 4WDs that I was crazy about at the time. There was a third Mini 4WD boom in the world, and I was attending the Japan Cup, so it was named after both "Vanquish Jr." and "Big Bang Ghost", which are considered famous cars among many other machines.

Difficulty & Notecounts

DanceDanceRevolution difficulty rated from 1 to 20 from X onwards. (Ratings and notecounts obtained from BEMANIWiki 2nd.)

Game Single Double
Beginner Basic Difficult Expert Challenge Basic Difficult Expert Challenge
Notecounts / Freeze Arrows / Shock Arrows 108 / 6 246 / 24 360 / 32 525 / 25 - / - / - 243 / 21 360 / 17 516 / 18 - / - / -
DanceDanceRevolution A (original ratings) 3 8 12 15 - 8 12 15 -
DanceDanceRevolution A→Present 3 8 12 ↑16 - 8 12 15 -
DanceDanceRevolution A EXTRA EXCLUSIVE Songs
New Century - RISING FIRE HAWK - Astrogazer - Come to Life - Emera - Start a New Day - Ishtar - out of focus - Neutrino - Cosy Catastrophe
IN BETWEEN - Love You More - Pursuer - Vanquish The Ghost
ENDYMION - ACE FOR ACES