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Commentary by [[Takayuki Ishikawa|dj TAKA]]: | Commentary by [[Takayuki Ishikawa|dj TAKA]]: | ||
Originally produced by STONE BROS. for "Dance Dance Revolution SOLO BASS MIX", I provide you with the Another version of this song. The scratches of "Hey" sound very much like that of beatmania. I | Originally produced by STONE BROS. for "Dance Dance Revolution SOLO BASS MIX", I provide you with the Another version of this song. The scratches of "Hey" sound very much like that of something from beatmania. When I think about this song, I imagine myself rolling down the coast of the American road, an image further enhanced with GOLI's illustrations for this song. | ||
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Revision as of 13:57, 29 July 2008
LET THE BEAT HIT EM! (BASS MIX)
Song Information
Artist: STONE BROS
BPM: 110
Genre: Miami Bass
VJ: VJ GYO (illustrations by GOLI)
First Appeared On: AC 2nd style
Length: 1:21
Lyrics
None available yet.
Song Connections/Remixes
- Arrangement of the original LET THE BEAT HIT EM!, which first appeared in Dance Dance Revolution Solo Bass Mix.
Trivia
None.
Music Production Notes
Commentary by dj TAKA:
Originally produced by STONE BROS. for "Dance Dance Revolution SOLO BASS MIX", I provide you with the Another version of this song. The scratches of "Hey" sound very much like that of something from beatmania. When I think about this song, I imagine myself rolling down the coast of the American road, an image further enhanced with GOLI's illustrations for this song.
Video Production Notes
Picture commentary by GOLI:
The Miami-based CD I have features sounds kind of that of a kazoo (or at least I thought), which I noticed in pictures I found of the music producer. If I were given the chance to draw the illustrations for this song again, I would've done it more resilient, dirtier, and smoothly, in addition to drawing the bottom portion of the people I drew.