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== Song Information == | == Song Information == | ||
Artist: BEMANI Sound Team "Trance Liquid"<br> | Artist: BEMANI Sound Team "Trance Liquid"<br> | ||
Composition/Arrangement: | Composition/Arrangement: [[Takayuki Ishikawa]]<br> | ||
BPM: 160<br> | BPM: 160<br> | ||
Length: 2:07<br> | Length: 2:07<br> | ||
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** They are also the only songs to not have any Double charts, as ULTIMATE MOBILE does not have a Double Play mode. | ** They are also the only songs to not have any Double charts, as ULTIMATE MOBILE does not have a Double Play mode. | ||
** They are also the first songs in the entire beatmania IIDX series not keysounded, as beatmania IIDX ULTIMATE MOBILE does not have keysounds for any songs. | ** They are also the first songs in the entire beatmania IIDX series not keysounded, as beatmania IIDX ULTIMATE MOBILE does not have keysounds for any songs. | ||
* | * OTOKOZAKA is Takayuki Ishikawa's first usage of his Trance Liquid alias in BEMANI. | ||
* OTOKOZAKA is Japanese for "man's steps". It can be seen as a reference to the Suga Shrine's staircase in Tokyo, Japan, which back in the day were called otoko-zaka due to their infamous left side steepness. The easier to climb right side was called the onna-zaka, or "woman's steps". | * OTOKOZAKA is Japanese for "man's steps". It can be seen as a reference to the Suga Shrine's staircase in Tokyo, Japan, which back in the day were called otoko-zaka due to their infamous left side steepness. The easier to climb right side was called the onna-zaka, or "woman's steps". | ||
** Incidentally, Takayuki himself is from Tokyo, Japan. | |||
== Song Production Information == | == Song Production Information == |