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== Song Information == | == Song Information == | ||
Artist: TaQ<br> | |||
Composition/Arrangement: [[Taku Sakakibara|TaQ]]<br> | |||
BPM: 155<br> | BPM: 155<br> | ||
Length: 2:01<br> | Length: 2:01<br> | ||
Genre: TECHNO<br> | |||
VJ: [[Hotaru Matsuzaki|F-FLY]]<br> | |||
First Music Game Appearance: [[AC 10th style|beatmania IIDX 10th style]]<br> | |||
Other Music Game Appearances: None. | |||
== Lyrics == | == Lyrics == | ||
None. | None. | ||
== Song Connections/Remixes == | == Song Connections / Remixes == | ||
* A down-tempo, extended version of Innocent Walls appears on TaQ's second album, [[ongaq:stromatolite]]. | |||
* A down-tempo, extended version appears on TaQ's album | * The ANOTHER chart version of Innocent Walls sounds significantly different than the other charts. | ||
* The | |||
== Trivia == | == Trivia == | ||
* Innocent Walls was largely composed while TaQ was recuperating in a hospital. The title is a reference to hospital walls based on a conversation TaQ had with another patient. | |||
* | * According to TaQ, he wrote the note charts for Innocent Walls. | ||
* According to TaQ, he wrote the note charts for | |||
* Retroactively, Innocent Walls is the first song to have a Level 12 Single HYPER chart. | * Retroactively, Innocent Walls is the first song to have a Level 12 Single HYPER chart. | ||
* Innocent Walls is TaQ's last original song in beatmania IIDX series. | |||
== | == Song Production Information == | ||
=== TaQ === | |||
The final wall is all too innocently ... | The final wall is all too innocently ... | ||
== Video Production | == Video Production Information == | ||
=== F-FLY === | |||
Since this is a very bold song, I wanted the movie to have the same sort of vigorous feeling to it. (Do you get it? Don't wory about it, and just get into the feeling.) | Since this is a very bold song, I wanted the movie to have the same sort of vigorous feeling to it. (Do you get it? Don't wory about it, and just get into the feeling.) | ||
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So. The graffiti style. Street style. I went for a mix of the blood-splatter-like design + typography + TaQ. I don't think anyone realizes it, but the images are taken from the first Secret Live event. | So. The graffiti style. Street style. I went for a mix of the blood-splatter-like design + typography + TaQ. I don't think anyone realizes it, but the images are taken from the first Secret Live event. | ||
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Revision as of 12:42, 8 November 2014
Innocent Walls
Song Information
Artist: TaQ
Composition/Arrangement: TaQ
BPM: 155
Length: 2:01
Genre: TECHNO
VJ: F-FLY
First Music Game Appearance: beatmania IIDX 10th style
Other Music Game Appearances: None.
Lyrics
None.
Song Connections / Remixes
- A down-tempo, extended version of Innocent Walls appears on TaQ's second album, ongaq:stromatolite.
- The ANOTHER chart version of Innocent Walls sounds significantly different than the other charts.
Trivia
- Innocent Walls was largely composed while TaQ was recuperating in a hospital. The title is a reference to hospital walls based on a conversation TaQ had with another patient.
- According to TaQ, he wrote the note charts for Innocent Walls.
- Retroactively, Innocent Walls is the first song to have a Level 12 Single HYPER chart.
- Innocent Walls is TaQ's last original song in beatmania IIDX series.
Song Production Information
TaQ
The final wall is all too innocently ...
Video Production Information
F-FLY
Since this is a very bold song, I wanted the movie to have the same sort of vigorous feeling to it. (Do you get it? Don't wory about it, and just get into the feeling.)
I had the image of the "walls" in "Innocent Walls" being covered with graffiti. "No matter what is written on the wall, the wall is innocent - it has committed no crime." Something like that. Not really the same as "the pen is mightier than the sword". "Don't emphasize the violent aspect, but rather the expression on the wall. There's nothing wrong with using a wall this way." That kind of feeling is what I was aiming for ... (But be careful! In reality, it's a crime to write graffiti on the walls!)
So. The graffiti style. Street style. I went for a mix of the blood-splatter-like design + typography + TaQ. I don't think anyone realizes it, but the images are taken from the first Secret Live event.
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