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Originally, the Denjin K version of the song was supposed to be a more uptempo version of [[THE EARTH LIGHT]], so at the time, in consisted of dark-sounding music. I decided to add a brighter tone to the song, giving the sense of floating, along with some added tone to give the song more body, creating a new song, JEWELLERY STORM.
Originally, the Denjin K version of the song was supposed to be a more uptempo version of [[THE EARTH LIGHT]], so at the time, in consisted of dark-sounding music. I decided to add a brighter tone to the song, giving the sense of floating, along with some added tone to give the song more body, creating a new song, JEWELLERY STORM.


The song's vocalist, Eriko Tanzawa, had previously sung in IIDX and in Denjin K, and was requested to sing by [[Maiko Horisawa]], even before I had finished producing the song. Usually, when singing to a recording of a song, you need at least two weeks for preparation, lyrics, and recording, but we only needed a week to finish the whole process.
The song's vocalist, Eriko Tanzawa, had previously sung in IIDX and in Denjin K, and was requested to sing by Maiko Horisawa, even before I had finished producing the song. Usually, when singing to a recording of a song, you need at least two weeks for preparation, lyrics, and recording, but we only needed a week to finish the whole process.


I would like to thank all the affiliated people who helped me to finish Denjin K and helped it to receive high marks at KONAMISTYLE.
I would like to thank all the affiliated people who helped me to finish Denjin K and helped it to receive high marks at KONAMISTYLE.

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