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I had tentatively titled the song El Mar (El Mar means sea in Spanish) but changed it to La Mar (the sea), the Catalan dialect, which I felt better conveyed the feeling of a love song of the sea and the image of roads.<br>
I had tentatively titled the song El Mar (El Mar means sea in Spanish) but changed it to La Mar (the sea), the Catalan dialect, which I felt better conveyed the feeling of a love song of the sea and the image of roads.<br>


(partial translation)
Because I needed to fit this song into a game-length song, it ended up sounding a bit different than what I wanted it to be.<br>
The genre name really doesn't fit the song, but I had to put something up that best reflected the music.<br>
I have never traveled to the Spanish island of Ibiza (laughs), so I may be overidealizing what it really looks like, but after finishing this song, I could imagine myself going there and going sunset → party → sunrise, enjoying it the whole time.<br>


==Video Production Information==
==Video Production Information==

Revision as of 03:54, 22 October 2010

La Mar

Song Information

Artist: seiya-murai feat. David Solanes Venzala
BPM: 130
Genre: Catala Lounge
VJ: Shinichiro Matsuda
First Appeared On: AC Resort Anthem
Length: 2:02

Lyrics

Unknown.

Song Connections/Remixes

Unknown.

Trivia

  • The title is Spanish for "the sea".
  • According to Seiya Murai, the original name of the song was El Mar.

Song Production Information

When I first heard that the theme for this style was going to be resorts, the first thing that came to my mind was Ibiza.
It is a resort island off the eastern coast of Spain, and Ibiza was where the origin of club music was from.
After a hectic day of dancing to electric and trance music, one can calm down to some slow and calm music there to chill out.
I'm not really familiar with the music scene in Ibiza, however (laughs) - I searched the net for the information.

Looking at a picture of Ibiza from the screen of my PC, I could see the beautiful sunset reflected off the sea on the island.
I could imagine the euphoria of the people on the island, before the party began...

Using that image of the island of Ibiza and the sea that I remembered so well, I first made an instrumental version of the song.
After finishing the melody of the song, I thought about having someone sing for this song, perhaps in the style of a love song.
But having a Spanish-style song sung in English would be hard on the ears, and having it sung in Japanese would be really bad.
So in this case, I thought I should get a Spanish singer, and hope everything went well.

But in doing my research, I found out that Ibiza uses a different language than that of most of mainland Spain and its capital Madrid.
The language that they use is slightly different (perhaps a different dialect) called Catalan (their word for it), which they mainly use.
In addition, there are several ethnic and historical conflicts between these two regions of Spain that made research more complex.
So something that would be sung in Spanish would have a slightly different meaning in Ibiza... who are very proud of their language, I decided to get a Catalan singer.

However, I thought that finding a person who could sing fluently in Catalan would be nearly impossible, but by some miracle, a singer named David Solanes Venzala was in Japan at the time whom I was able to contact and convince to sing this song.
David helped to write the lyrics and sing for this song.
I had tentatively titled the song El Mar (El Mar means sea in Spanish) but changed it to La Mar (the sea), the Catalan dialect, which I felt better conveyed the feeling of a love song of the sea and the image of roads.

Because I needed to fit this song into a game-length song, it ended up sounding a bit different than what I wanted it to be.
The genre name really doesn't fit the song, but I had to put something up that best reflected the music.
I have never traveled to the Spanish island of Ibiza (laughs), so I may be overidealizing what it really looks like, but after finishing this song, I could imagine myself going there and going sunset → party → sunrise, enjoying it the whole time.

Video Production Information

I wanted to create a pleasant video that would heal a tired body and mind after a long night partying at the club.

If you are tired after playing, please play this song to cool yourself off after playing a few intense rounds.

Difficulty

Beatmania IIDX difficulty rated from 1 to 12. (Ratings and notecounts obtained from BemaniWIKI and Textage.cc.)

Beatmania IIDX

Game SP Difficulty DP Difficulty
Beginner Normal Hyper Another Normal Hyper Another
Notecounts - 337 612 917 ? ? 686
IIDX 18 Resort Anthem AC - 4 6 8 4 6 8