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== Song Production Info == | == Song Production Info == | ||
Since I'm Byakko, the White Tiger, tried to produce something<br/> | |||
that evokes images of a snowy Japanese panorama. | |||
Actually, I've recently noticed the "enka" genre.<br/> | |||
I love how enka evokes particularly Japanese aesthetics and feelings. | |||
== Video Production Info == | == Video Production Info == | ||
Revision as of 05:34, 21 February 2008
華蝶風雪
Song Information
Artist: 白虎 (Byakko)
BPM: 199
Genre: Asian Mixture
VJ: MAYA
First Appeared On: AC DistorteD
Length: ?
Remixes / Song Connections
- One of the 4 Cardinal Gate songs.
- A long version of this song appears on the CARDINAL GATE conclusion CD (on CS DistorteD's Special edition) along with CONTRACT, waxing and wanding, Ganymede, and 嘆きの樹 .
Trivia
- The fastest of the 4 Cardinal Gate songs.
- Kachoufusetsu means "The flower and butterfly snowstorm."
- This song features a purple colored skin.
- Byakko is believed to be Tatsh's alias.
- The video features two embodiments of Byakko, one being a white tiger, and the other a long-haired fighter-like character (bearing resemblance to other characters drawn by MAYA).
- Byakko is a Chinese god that is a white tiger.
Song Production Info
Since I'm Byakko, the White Tiger, tried to produce something
that evokes images of a snowy Japanese panorama.
Actually, I've recently noticed the "enka" genre.
I love how enka evokes particularly Japanese aesthetics and feelings.
Video Production Info
As a high ruler of the flowers and the earth, someone who is wild and strong, it's the White Tiger.
It feels like a nice wind, and being traditional Japanese-style, it's very pleasing to the ears!
I find the tune very beautiful and charming.
The White Tiger builds a mountain of the corpses of men that extends over the barred battlefield,
so I drew the very image of the whirling elegance, but with fierce tenacity.