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==Song Information== | ==Song Information== | ||
Artist: [[Takayuki Ishikawa|dj TAKA]]<br> | Artist: dj TAKA<br> | ||
Composition/Arrangement: [[Takayuki Ishikawa|dj TAKA]]<br> | |||
BPM: 144<br> | BPM: 144<br> | ||
Genre: | Length: 2:07<br> | ||
Genre: TRANCE<br> | |||
VJ: [[Gyo Eguchi|VJ GYO]]<br> | VJ: [[Gyo Eguchi|VJ GYO]]<br> | ||
First Appeared On: [[AC 7th style]]<br> | First Appeared On: [[AC 7th style|beatmania IIDX 7th style]]<br> | ||
Other Music Game Appearances: | |||
* DDRMAX2: Dance Dance Revolution | |||
== Lyrics == | == Lyrics == | ||
The following vocals are from the version seen on dj TAKA's | The following vocals are from the version seen on dj TAKA's ''milestone'' album. The original song is instrumental. | ||
=== English === | === English === | ||
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== Remixes / Song Connections == | == Remixes / Song Connections == | ||
* | * Tomorrow Perfume is an arrangement of the various music tracks from [[AC 6th style|beatmania IIDx 6th style]]'s menu screens. | ||
* A vocal version of Tomorrow Perfume, ''Tomorrow Perfume (Vocal Version)'', appears on | ** The full version of Tomorrow Perfume originally appeared on the beatmania IIDX 6th style Original Soundtrack album. | ||
* A vocal version of Tomorrow Perfume, '''Tomorrow Perfume (Vocal Version)''', appears on dj TAKA's album, ''milestone'' This version is somewhat longer than the original, it has deeper beats, and some keysounds from the second part are completely removed to provide clearer vocals. | |||
* A remix of Tomorrow Perfume by C-Show, '''Tomorrow Perfume (C-Show Remix)''', appears in ''SOUND VOLTEX BOOTH''. | |||
== Trivia == | == Trivia == | ||
* Tomorrow Perfume is the first menu screen music in IIDX to be a separate song. | |||
== Music Production Info == | == Music Production Info == | ||
This is it, the produced medley them of 6th style.<br> | This is it, the produced medley them of 6th style.<br> | ||
It seems that everyone requested to make the song that debuted on 6th as a playable song, you know, the one that played for the mode and music selection, the opening, the ending, and everything else. We combined all of them into one song.<br> | It seems that everyone requested to make the song that debuted on 6th as a playable song, you know, the one that played for the mode and music selection, the opening, the ending, and everything else. We combined all of them into one song.<br> | ||
Originally, when we looked at the image of 6th style, this was a generally known BGM. In my point of view, it's the uprising song that looks like it goes up to the heavens, which was made even more apparent by HES's wonderful presentation. And after | Originally, when we looked at the image of 6th style, this was a generally known BGM. In my point of view, it's the uprising song that looks like it goes up to the heavens, which was made even more apparent by [[HES]]'s wonderful presentation. And after receiving his initial interface designs, this song came to be how it was.<br> | ||
As for the production music I made for 5th style, you'd think that these both had a small relation, even though we didn't intend to made them connection. But, it seemed like it worked, with the concept of going to the opening to the ending with both themes. We went from the original song, and just went with the flow to create a standardized image with both of these themes.<br> | As for the production music I made for 5th style, you'd think that these both had a small relation, even though we didn't intend to made them connection. But, it seemed like it worked, with the concept of going to the opening to the ending with both themes. We went from the original song, and just went with the flow to create a standardized image with both of these themes.<br> | ||
But we succeeded! In the attempt that we wanted to renew 6th style's fantastic image.<br> | But we succeeded! In the attempt that we wanted to renew 6th style's fantastic image.<br> |