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== Trivia == | == Trivia == | ||
* Virtual Self is an alias and also a side project of American electronic music artist Porter Robinson. His first use on said alias is for [[Eon Break]], which appeared later in [[AC DDR A3|DanceDanceRevolution A3]] as a licensed EXTRA EXCLUSIVE song. | * Virtual Self is an alias and also a side project of American electronic music artist Porter Robinson. His first use on said alias is for [[Eon Break]], which appeared later in [[AC DDR A3|DanceDanceRevolution A3]] as a licensed EXTRA EXCLUSIVE song. | ||
** Much of Porter Robinson's work as Virtual Self is said to have been inspired by early 2000s BEMANI and Be-Music Source artists and visuals, in particular [[Takayuki Ishikawa]], [[Sota Fujimori]], [[onoken]], and [[SHIKI]]. | ** Much of Porter Robinson's work as Virtual Self is said to have been inspired by early 2000s BEMANI and Be-Music Source artists and visuals, in particular [[Takayuki Ishikawa]], [[Sota Fujimori]], [[Kennosuke Ono|onoken]], and [[SHIKI]]. | ||
** The VJ for Particle Arts, 140, is often involved in making videos for BMS contests' songs, such as ''[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uLNY5mwSRw4 TURNDOWN]'' by [[Kyosuke Yamazaki|Ras]]. | ** The VJ for Particle Arts, 140, is often involved in making videos for BMS contests' songs, such as ''[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uLNY5mwSRw4 TURNDOWN]'' by [[Kyosuke Yamazaki|Ras]]. | ||
* Particle Arts’s designated BPM is listed as 87, according to the [https://virtualself.co/ Virtual Self website]. | * Particle Arts’s designated BPM is listed as 87, according to the [https://virtualself.co/ Virtual Self website]. |