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== Song Production Information ==
== Song Production Information ==
=== Reven-G ===
=== Reven-G ===
The cherry blossom is the flower in the hearts of the Japanese people. When you listen to this melody, you feel a strange sense of nostalgia welling up inside you; it is as if something is awakening within our genes. The rhythm is based on that of MAXX UNLIMITED, and is generally refined and customized into what it is now. I was able to mix in the use of traditional instruments as I pleased thanks to today's synthesizer technology.
"Sakura" is the flower in the hearts of Japanese people.<br>
When I listen to this melody, I strangely feel nostalgic, something which awakens my Japanese genes.<br>
The rhythm is based on the artificial rhythm of MAXX UNLIMITED, and is fully refined and customized throughout the song.<br>
I introduced traditional Japanese instruments in the arrangement, with the aim of fusing it with current synthesizer technology.


We've recently made a lot of songs that have classical Japanese traditions and musical ideas at their foundations, but the Reven-G name is looking more and more towards Europe for its ideas.
As a Japanese person, I've recently made a lot of songs with traditional and classical Japanese music as the theme, but the artist name of this song, Reven-G, is finally departing Japan and preparing to travel to Europe.


== Video Production Information ==
== Video Production Information ==
=== VJ GYO ===
=== VJ GYO ===
When you think about it, it's really amazing that people from different countries can all understand the same feelings communicated by a musical instrument and the melodies they create. I don't find it too surprising. Music has made lots of different evolutions as it scattered across the world. I think that's one of the charms of dance music. On the other hand, there are songs that stimulate new musical progress as they themselves improve.
When you think about it, it's really amazing that you can clearly understand which country this song is from, depending on the instrument and melody used. I didn't find it surprising.<br>
Music evolves while spreading. I think that's one of the charms of dance music.<br>
On the other hand, it's a song which deepens evolution and promotes new music.


Among the people you see on the dance floor with nondescript clothing, a beautiful woman dancing alone in a splendidly colored kimono would attract lots of attention! (Maybe battle armor if it was a guy?)
On the dance floor filled with people wearing various non-national costumes, wearing an extravagant and seasonal kimono with bright flowing patterns (would men wear oyoroi and jinbaori?), would attract big attention! It feels like receiving praise.


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