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== Song Information ==
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* [[AC Substream|beatmania IIDX substream]]
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* DanceDanceRevolution CLUB VERSION 2
* [[AC DDR CLUB VER.2|DanceDanceRevolution CLUB VERSION 2]]


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Revision as of 15:39, 16 August 2013

deep in you

Song Information

Artist: dj nagureo
Composition/Arrangement: Reo Nagumo
BPM: 126
Length: 1:16
Genre: DANCE POP
VJ: VJ GYO (beatmania IIDX 3rd style CS→Present)
First Music Game Appearance: beatmania 4thMIX
Other Music Game Appearances:

Lyrics

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Song Connections / Remixes

  • An extended version of deep in you, titled deep in you beatmania-DA!! Special Version, can be found in beatmania-BEST DA!! and beatmania-DA DA DA!!.

Trivia

  • deep in you is one of the only two songs from beatmania still in the beatmania IIDX arcade games, along with GENOM SCREAMS.

Song Production Information

From the official beatmania 4thMIX site:

This song is actually an accumulation of one month's worth of data. From producing the music, game data object placing, and adjusting for sound quality, it took me 12 hours to complete this song, including the song title and every first name available in the received data, as well as the characters on the screen.

That would be of most interest to you, but the placement of objects in the recent songs is based on data you wrote down for us, is it not? After the organ intro, the song is reminiscent of 80's melodies, with riffs from a Yamaha DX7. The last sound effect in the song was added as to show our love for DDR.

Whereas 3RD's Dance Pop was flashy EUROBEAT DANCEPOP, for 4TH we went with a song with more of a feel of the Japanese club scene. Together the depth of the songs combine an interesting sound together. It took us a couple of times to get the song just right, resulting in us starting over. When listening to this against the soundtrack version, you'll notice the game version sounds very different. I apologize for this and recommend you listen to the original version if you can.

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