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Revision as of 19:05, 10 March 2011
革命
Song Information
Artist: dj TAKA with NAOKI
BPM: 83-148
Genre: Orchestral
VJ: shiro
First Appeared On: AC 7th style
Length: 1:50
Lyrics
None
Song Connections/Remixes
- This song is a remix of Frédéric Chopin's Étude in C minor, (The Revolutionary Étude) op. 10 no. 12.
Trivia
- Also appeared in DDRMAX2 Dance Dance Revolution 7th Mix.
- This is the OMES for AC 7th style and is also the OMES for DDRMAX2.
- Supposedly TAKA only agreed to help NAOKI with this song if Kakumei could be a One More Extra Stage song in IIDX 7th style just like it was going to be in DDR MAX 2.
- Kakumei means "revolution".
Song Production Information
So NAOKI said to me, "why not do a song with a song with a revolutionary theme together"? However, I was nervous about being able to finish this song, as production was already late into 7th style when he asked me of this. I know that the song title translates into "Revolution", which I kept in mind while making this song and the state of the song. The DDR and IIDX teams decided to have the song as a hidden song in both games, which we managed to do near the end of the schedule's build. The following song produced under these conditions is this "revolution". NAOKI's piano music provides the basic track, where the orchestra arrangements I provide finished up the song process while in the lean progression of making the song.
The artist name "dj TAKA with NAOKI" is beneficial, but the song has a good musical score even under the first underwriting ucchie and myself did. The directors of both DDR and IIDX, as well as both teams' crews, worked together as team players to coincide with everyone's schedules. And thus we made music together.
Video Production Information
So for beat#1, we decided to enroll Kakumei as the first and last boss song of all time, right?
That is, until we heard someone on staff checked for bugs and noted that MAX300 had been HARD cleared.
..on autoplay. (Weak.)