ACT: Difference between revisions
CardinalDan (talk | contribs) No edit summary |
Aznxk3vi17 (talk | contribs) |
||
Line 35: | Line 35: | ||
We became more than just a production team - we were the Society for the Research of Commercially Based Art and Images. Or "Aniken", for short. Current membership: 3. Our president would hand down admiration in the sentence "Looks like it!" "It's an underground domestic VJ production from the golden age of happy hardcore!" another staff member proclaimed. | We became more than just a production team - we were the Society for the Research of Commercially Based Art and Images. Or "Aniken", for short. Current membership: 3. Our president would hand down admiration in the sentence "Looks like it!" "It's an underground domestic VJ production from the golden age of happy hardcore!" another staff member proclaimed. | ||
[[Category:Songs]] | [[Category:Songs]] | ||
[[Category:IIDX Songs]] | [[Category:IIDX Songs]] |
Revision as of 01:27, 3 September 2008
ACT
Song Information
Artist: RAM
BPM: 180
Genre: RAVE
VJ: VJ GYO
First Appeared On: AC 9th style
Length: 2:00
Lyrics
None
Song Connections/Remixes
None
Trivia
- This marks the first appearance of Acty Aries in a video.
Song Production Information
SLAKE / SOUND
This is RAM's massive tune for 9th style, which is sure to be a hit. High-speed break beats and even higher-gear synth riffs run throughout the song, full blast. The hybrid sound RAM creates by mixing trancy and drum'n'bass elements can't be imitated.
Video Production Information
"Let's express the current situation of Tokyo! We'll use this character, who seems kind of Japanimation-esque, yet somehow different from your usual anime bishoujo character, some Japanese text that comes out of nowhere, and some standard scenery!" ... and with such an opinion that would seem like something an enthusiastic foreign film creator would say, we started wrestling with a high-speed, nimble, cheerful, openhearted, cool and refreshing techno movie.
We became more than just a production team - we were the Society for the Research of Commercially Based Art and Images. Or "Aniken", for short. Current membership: 3. Our president would hand down admiration in the sentence "Looks like it!" "It's an underground domestic VJ production from the golden age of happy hardcore!" another staff member proclaimed.