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Donna has such a deep emotion in her voice and we wanted to create a track that contains as much of that uplifting ‘happy hardcore’ vibe as possible, whilst keeping the nature of the music itself and the production very much on a 21st century tip. | Donna has such a deep emotion in her voice and we wanted to create a track that contains as much of that uplifting ‘happy hardcore’ vibe as possible, whilst keeping the nature of the music itself and the production very much on a 21st century tip. | ||
The piano is different to the usual hyper-fast patterns usually employed in music of this style, we wanted to show how musical hardcore can be without losing that ‘ravey’ edge and danceable lead line. | The piano is different to the usual hyper-fast patterns usually employed in music of this style, we wanted to show how musical hardcore can be without losing that ‘ravey’ edge and danceable lead line. | ||
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Revision as of 19:36, 30 April 2010
Shades of Grey
Song Information
Artist: Fracus (vocals by Donna Burke)
BPM: 170
Genre: Hard Trance
VJ: VJ GYO
First Appeared On: Dance Dance Revolution Supernova 2
First IIDX Appearance: AC DJ TROOPERS
Length: 1:32
Lyrics
The clouds up in the sky are several shades of grey I need to find the words you wanted me to say And even now the land is dark and overcast I'm dreaming of a brighter future Does it seem to you, I always take this tone Should I check for rain again? Are we all alone? Does it seem to you, I'm lost and starry eyed Should I keep on waiting here, looking for a bluer sky Looking for a bluer sky Looking for a bluer sky
Song Connections/Remixes
None.
Trivia
None.
Music Production Info
‘Shades Of Grey’ is supposed to be a very positive track, the lyrics and chord progression are supposed to be quite 'empowering' for the listener. Donna has such a deep emotion in her voice and we wanted to create a track that contains as much of that uplifting ‘happy hardcore’ vibe as possible, whilst keeping the nature of the music itself and the production very much on a 21st century tip. The piano is different to the usual hyper-fast patterns usually employed in music of this style, we wanted to show how musical hardcore can be without losing that ‘ravey’ edge and danceable lead line.
Video Production Information
None.