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* bass 2 bass' rap samples originate from ''Witness'', a vocal track found in Masterbits' Rapsody sample pack. | * bass 2 bass' rap samples originate from ''Witness'', a vocal track found in Masterbits' Rapsody sample pack. | ||
* An extended version of bass 2 bass appears in Ryu☆'s first album, [[starmine (album)|starmine]]. | * An extended version of bass 2 bass appears in Ryu☆'s first album, [[starmine (album)|starmine]]. | ||
** A dance remix by [[Tetsuya Tamura|Remo-con]], titled ''bass 2 bass -Remo-con Tech Dance Remix-'', also appears in starmine. | ** A tech dance remix by [[Tetsuya Tamura|Remo-con]], titled ''bass 2 bass -Remo-con Tech Dance Remix-'', also appears in starmine. | ||
* A speed remix of bass 2 bass by [[Sota Fujimori|dj MAX STEROID]], titled ''bass 2 bass (dj MAX STEROID Remix)'', appears in the [[cyber beatnation 2 -Hi Speed conclusion-]] CD. | * A speed remix of bass 2 bass by [[Sota Fujimori|dj MAX STEROID]], titled ''bass 2 bass (dj MAX STEROID Remix)'', appears in the [[cyber beatnation 2 -Hi Speed conclusion-]] CD. | ||
* Another remix of bass 2 bass by [[Shouya Namai|Tracy]] vs. [[Astronomical]], titled [[bass 2 bass (Tracy vs. Astronomical Remix)]], appears in [[AC SDVX IV|SOUND VOLTEX IV HEAVENLY HAVEN]]. | * Another remix of bass 2 bass by [[Shouya Namai|Tracy]] vs. [[Astronomical]], titled [[bass 2 bass (Tracy vs. Astronomical Remix)]], appears in [[AC SDVX IV|SOUND VOLTEX IV HEAVENLY HAVEN]]. | ||
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== Song Production Information == | == Song Production Information == | ||
=== beatmania IIDX === | === beatmania IIDX === | ||
A song that gained popularity in jubeat, can also be fully enjoyed in IIDX. The synth parts and male rap are both light and extremely groovy, and it's | A song that gained popularity in jubeat, can also be fully enjoyed in IIDX. The synth parts and male rap are both light and extremely groovy, and it's one of the catchiest among the jubeat original songs. The male rap is in a dance pop-style that was often heard a few years ago, and somehow makes you feel nostalgic. Despite that it's a crossover from a game with completely different gameplay, it feels like jubeat's songs have a high affinity with IIDX. | ||
=== jubeat === | === jubeat === | ||
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This time, I'm extremely delighted to be able to be involved in a new game series by "BEMANI", KONAMI's proud music game brand. | This time, I'm extremely delighted to be able to be involved in a new game series by "BEMANI", KONAMI's proud music game brand. | ||
This time, I recorded "bass 2 bass" while considering jubeat's gameplay, | This time, I recorded "bass 2 bass" while considering jubeat's gameplay, aiming to emphasize a fresh feeling and a melody with easy to follow rhythms. Also, since this is a new game, I thought it'd be great to continuously practice and learn the catchy parts to get used to the game, so I made the synth riff parts appear three times. | ||
From this, I created bass 2 bass in my own way while | From this, I created bass 2 bass in my own way while thinking on jubeat beginners, but actually, it seems you won't be able to play it until you have enough experience.<br> | ||
That's amazing. | That's amazing. | ||