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= TEXTURE =
= TEXTURE =
== Song Information ==
== Song Information ==
 
Artist: SLAKE<br>
Artist: [[Takehiko_Fujii|SLAKE]]<br>
Composition/Arrangement: [[Takehiko Fujii|SLAKE]]<br>
BPM: 130<br>
BPM: 130<br>
Genre: Death Disco<br>
Length: 1:48<br>
VJ: [[F-Fly|F-FLY]]<br>
Genre: DEATH DISCO<br>
First Appeared On: [[AC RED]]<br>
VJ: [[Hotaru Matsuzaki|F-FLY]]<br>
Length: 1:48
First Music Game Appearance: [[AC IIDX RED|beatmania IIDX 11 IIDX RED]]<br>
Other Music Game Appearances: None.


== Lyrics ==
== Lyrics ==
Some vocal samples can be heard in the song.


Unknown.
== Song Connections / Remixes ==
 
* The samples used in TEXTURE were originally from [[hypnotheque]], from [[AC GF6DM5|GUITARFREAKS 6thMIX & drummania 5thMIX]].
== Song Connections/Remixes ==


== Trivia ==
None.
None.


== Trivia ==
== Song Production Information ==
 
=== SLAKE ===
* The lyrics in this song were originally from Hypnotheque, from Guitar Freaks 6th Mix & Drummania 5th Mix.
 
== Music Production Info ==
 
With this song I was aiming for the dark disco sound that vividly shows the Paris underground.
With this song I was aiming for the dark disco sound that vividly shows the Paris underground.
The typical images most people associate with disco is afros and "disco fever", but isn't there a darker side of swirling desires?
The typical images most people associate with disco is afros and "disco fever", but isn't there a darker side of swirling desires?
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The breaks are kind of a rock-ish point to the song, but think of it as "fever". After all, isn't disco something that gets you in the fever?
The breaks are kind of a rock-ish point to the song, but think of it as "fever". After all, isn't disco something that gets you in the fever?


== Video Production Info ==
== Video Production Information ==
 
=== F-FLY ===
This is the very first thing I worked on for the RED production. Since I like SLAKE's songs, I was able to start work right away without too much trouble.
This is the very first thing I worked on for the RED production. Since I like SLAKE's songs, I was able to start work right away without too much trouble.



Revision as of 03:53, 11 October 2014

TEXTURE

Song Information

Artist: SLAKE
Composition/Arrangement: SLAKE
BPM: 130
Length: 1:48
Genre: DEATH DISCO
VJ: F-FLY
First Music Game Appearance: beatmania IIDX 11 IIDX RED
Other Music Game Appearances: None.

Lyrics

Some vocal samples can be heard in the song.

Song Connections / Remixes

Trivia

None.

Song Production Information

SLAKE

With this song I was aiming for the dark disco sound that vividly shows the Paris underground. The typical images most people associate with disco is afros and "disco fever", but isn't there a darker side of swirling desires? I don't really know myself ... *g* The breaks are kind of a rock-ish point to the song, but think of it as "fever". After all, isn't disco something that gets you in the fever?

Video Production Information

F-FLY

This is the very first thing I worked on for the RED production. Since I like SLAKE's songs, I was able to start work right away without too much trouble.

Don't you get the feeling of a suspicious night scene as your first impression? I had the image in mind of a neon-lit nighttime environment in mind, so I went around Hong Kong taking lots of pictures.

... wait!
He said "Paris at night", didn't he? Sorry~
It looks like I got the night part right, at least ... oh well.

Anyway ...
I didn't go to Hong Kong to take pictures because of this song. I happened to be travelling shortly before we began work, and when I came back and listened to this song, I thought, "hey, that's it!" But it looks like I was wrong ...

After that, I bled a Chinese red over the photographs, and repeated the word "TEXTURE" (as in, a graphical pattern) to create this movie.

You get great pictures from Hong Kong no matter what scenery you're in, so it's a treasure trove of photographic material. The only bad thing was probably that I didn't get to meet Jackie ... (I wonder if he's in Hollywood?)