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= Scott Dolph Interviews = | |||
= | == [[CS DDRMAX NA|DDRMAX -DanceDanceRevolution-]] == | ||
The following interview/artist profile was included in the DDRMAX -DanceDanceRevolution- instruction booklet released in 2002. | |||
*'''Name''': Scott Dolph | *'''Name''': Scott Dolph | ||
*'''Artist Name(s)''': Scotty D. | *'''Artist Name(s)''': Scotty D. | ||
*'''Age:''' 32 years old | *'''Age:''' 32 years old. | ||
*'''Time at | *'''Time at Konami?''': Over 4 years. | ||
*'''First Konami Project''': Hideo Kojima Interview for a UK magazine and Mystical Ninja. | *'''First Konami Project''': Hideo Kojima Interview for a UK magazine and Mystical Ninja. | ||
*'''Favorite Instrument''': I do not play instruments, but I love doing Karaoke. | *'''Favorite Instrument''': I do not play instruments, but I love doing Karaoke. | ||
*'''Favorite Music Style''': Danceable tunes. | *'''Favorite Music Style''': Danceable tunes. | ||
*'''Favorite Music | *'''Favorite Music producer or artist''': Earth, Wind & Fire. | ||
*'''Favorite Bemani song you have written''': I | *'''Favorite Bemani song you have written''': I believe the lyrics to [[DROP THE BOMB]] are quite powerful and deep for a DDR track. | ||
*'''Songs created in DDRMAX''': DROP THE BOMB, MIDNITE BLAZE | *'''Songs created in DDRMAX''': DROP THE BOMB, [[Midnite Blaze|MIDNITE BLAZE]]. | ||
*'''Favorite song(s) in DDRMAX and why?''': I still have to go with my own song DROP THE BOMB. | *'''Favorite song(s) in DDRMAX and why?''': I still have to go with my own song DROP THE BOMB. | ||
*'''What do you think about the success of DDR in North America so far''': I happen to be the one who persuaded management in Japan to launch the DDR series for the console in the US. I knew American gamers would enjoy this concept and I'm glad I was correct. | *'''What do you think about the success of DDR in North America so far''': I happen to be the one who persuaded management in Japan to launch the DDR series for the console in the US. I knew American gamers would enjoy this concept and I'm glad I was correct. | ||
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*'''Did you always like Bemani-style music or did you like those dance styles after you started making songs?:''' I have always been a big fan of dance music - disco, soul, techno, trance, etc. Given the opportunity to work on DDR tunes was a dream come true. | *'''Did you always like Bemani-style music or did you like those dance styles after you started making songs?:''' I have always been a big fan of dance music - disco, soul, techno, trance, etc. Given the opportunity to work on DDR tunes was a dream come true. | ||
*'''Do you feel limited as an artist because of the game design and mechanics of DDR?:''' I would like to write lyrics of more mature content, but I would not want to boost up the rating of this game just because of my lyrics. | *'''Do you feel limited as an artist because of the game design and mechanics of DDR?:''' I would like to write lyrics of more mature content, but I would not want to boost up the rating of this game just because of my lyrics. | ||
*'''You have written lyrics and sung on many DDR/Bemani songs. Did you first create the lyrics and then music was composed to fit the lyrics or was there a different process involved? How much studio recording time is involved to complete one song?:''' I am always given the music first. I listen to it once and the concept of my lyrics pop up in my mind. Then I start writing the lyrics and I'm usually done in 3 hours or less. Spending too much time on thinking does not help. It's pure inspiration. It takes about 2 to 3 hours in the studio to record the voices. Then the engineers spend more time to finish up everything. I do not stick around until everything is done. I leave the studio when the voices are done. Then a few days later I | *'''You have written lyrics and sung on many DDR/Bemani songs. Did you first create the lyrics and then music was composed to fit the lyrics or was there a different process involved? How much studio recording time is involved to complete one song?:''' I am always given the music first. I listen to it once and the concept of my lyrics pop up in my mind. Then I start writing the lyrics and I'm usually done in 3 hours or less. Spending too much time on thinking does not help. It's pure inspiration. It takes about 2 to 3 hours in the studio to record the voices. Then the engineers spend more time to finish up everything. I do not stick around until everything is done. I leave the studio when the voices are done. Then a few days later I hear the completed track, and I am greatly surprised by how professionally done the final version is. | ||
*'''Do you have any comments or words to players?:''' I remember the first few times I played DDR. I was | *'''Do you have any comments or words to players?:''' I remember the first few times I played DDR. I was embarrassed. But as I got better, the fact that people were watching me did not stop me a bit. Then the time came when I was asked to write lyrics and rap for DDR. That moment when I evolved from PLAYER to RAPPER & LYRICIST is one I will never forget. I hope you all play the game and dance like you've never danced before and evolve from PLAYER to ULTIMATE DANCER. Enjoy! | ||
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Latest revision as of 03:05, 23 May 2019
Scott Dolph Interviews
DDRMAX -DanceDanceRevolution-
The following interview/artist profile was included in the DDRMAX -DanceDanceRevolution- instruction booklet released in 2002.
- Name: Scott Dolph
- Artist Name(s): Scotty D.
- Age: 32 years old.
- Time at Konami?: Over 4 years.
- First Konami Project: Hideo Kojima Interview for a UK magazine and Mystical Ninja.
- Favorite Instrument: I do not play instruments, but I love doing Karaoke.
- Favorite Music Style: Danceable tunes.
- Favorite Music producer or artist: Earth, Wind & Fire.
- Favorite Bemani song you have written: I believe the lyrics to DROP THE BOMB are quite powerful and deep for a DDR track.
- Songs created in DDRMAX: DROP THE BOMB, MIDNITE BLAZE.
- Favorite song(s) in DDRMAX and why?: I still have to go with my own song DROP THE BOMB.
- What do you think about the success of DDR in North America so far: I happen to be the one who persuaded management in Japan to launch the DDR series for the console in the US. I knew American gamers would enjoy this concept and I'm glad I was correct.
- How did you first get involved making Bemani music?: I was asked to write lyrics to a Bemani song 3 years ago and I was even asked to rap. I enjoyed it a lot and those who heard the song enjoyed it too.
- Did you always like Bemani-style music or did you like those dance styles after you started making songs?: I have always been a big fan of dance music - disco, soul, techno, trance, etc. Given the opportunity to work on DDR tunes was a dream come true.
- Do you feel limited as an artist because of the game design and mechanics of DDR?: I would like to write lyrics of more mature content, but I would not want to boost up the rating of this game just because of my lyrics.
- You have written lyrics and sung on many DDR/Bemani songs. Did you first create the lyrics and then music was composed to fit the lyrics or was there a different process involved? How much studio recording time is involved to complete one song?: I am always given the music first. I listen to it once and the concept of my lyrics pop up in my mind. Then I start writing the lyrics and I'm usually done in 3 hours or less. Spending too much time on thinking does not help. It's pure inspiration. It takes about 2 to 3 hours in the studio to record the voices. Then the engineers spend more time to finish up everything. I do not stick around until everything is done. I leave the studio when the voices are done. Then a few days later I hear the completed track, and I am greatly surprised by how professionally done the final version is.
- Do you have any comments or words to players?: I remember the first few times I played DDR. I was embarrassed. But as I got better, the fact that people were watching me did not stop me a bit. Then the time came when I was asked to write lyrics and rap for DDR. That moment when I evolved from PLAYER to RAPPER & LYRICIST is one I will never forget. I hope you all play the game and dance like you've never danced before and evolve from PLAYER to ULTIMATE DANCER. Enjoy!