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== Song Production Information ==
== Song Production Information ==
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==== dj TAKA ====
I decided to take on the challenge of creating a successor to [[GRADIUSIC CYBER]], a track that remains popular to this day.<br>
Laying down the required timbres, my intentions were to keep it close to the feel of the previous work while giving it a fresh sense of style.<br>
Although I built up the courage needed to make a continuation to this popular song, I was personally pleased with this method.<br>
By the way, the name of the song may bear similarity to a certain Konami medal game, but it has nothing to do with its content, sorry.<br>
 
Well, I should talk more about the genre like Togo-chef would.<br>
What's the difference between "big beat" and "digital rock"? As far as I know, it is argued that there is no clear difference between the two (I don't even hear the term "digital rock" being used any more).<br>
I believe it is up to personal interpretation. In my vague image, big beat uses a middle tempo with bulky rhythms. This applies to songs in the IIDX series like [[GAMBOL]], [[Electro Tuned (the SubS mix)|Electro Tuned]], and [[Schlagwerk]].<br>
On the contrary, the uptempo style of digi-rock gives off a sensation of running. This song has a large dependence on breakbeats, I wonder if that'll help push it into the lead.<br>
Since it is my own personal interpretation, it may be better not to use it elsewhere. But genres start off when one starts willfully talking about it, so I'd like it if this could be a new standard~. (just kidding!)<br>
So, IIDX uses this kind of feeling as such, but the genre is basically decided by the person who made the track, so there are certain exceptions depending on the person's own interpretation.<br>


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== Video Production Information ==
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