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* A remix of Kecak exists, called ''Everythin' gonna be all-kecak(Can I kick it? remix)'' by HALF LIFE on the album, ''D11''. | * A remix of Kecak exists, called ''Everythin' gonna be all-kecak(Can I kick it? remix)'' by HALF LIFE on the album, ''D11''. | ||
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I was extremely happy and relieved after I performed this song with 50 tribesmen in Bali.....<br> | I was extremely happy and relieved after I performed this song with 50 tribesmen in Bali.....<br> | ||
I wonder what would have happened to me if they had not liked it!!!!!!!!! | I wonder what would have happened to me if they had not liked it!!!!!!!!! | ||
==Video Production Information== | |||
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[[Category:Songs]] | [[Category:Songs]] | ||
[[Category:IIDX Songs]] | [[Category:IIDX Songs]] |
Revision as of 18:52, 7 April 2008
Kecak
Song Information
Artist: John Robinson
BPM: 139
Genre: Trance
VJ: kjk@tksd / 東京食堂
First Appeared On: AC RED
Length: 2:07
Lyrics
Unknown.
Song Connections/Remixes
- A remix of Kecak exists, called Everythin' gonna be all-kecak(Can I kick it? remix) by HALF LIFE on the album, D11.
Trivia
- The dance that the characters do in the video for this song is spoofed in the Twelfth Style video.
Music Production Info
The idea of Kecak came from the traditional tribal dance performed by the Balinese in Indonesia.
It actually translates to "trance dance" so it seemed somehow appropriate. The tribesmen work themselves up into a frenzy, all the while chanting the "chak chak chak" sounds that you can hear in Kecak.
I was extremely happy and relieved after I performed this song with 50 tribesmen in Bali.....
I wonder what would have happened to me if they had not liked it!!!!!!!!!
Video Production Information
None