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CardinalDan (talk | contribs) (New page: =ALL RIGHT= ==Song Information== Artist: RAM<br> BPM: 180<br> Genre: Drum n' Bass<br> VJ: VJ GYO<br> First Appeared On: AC 8th style<br> Length: ???<br> ==Lyrics== None ==...) |
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Revision as of 06:02, 29 April 2010
ALL RIGHT
Song Information
Artist: RAM
BPM: 180
Genre: Drum n' Bass
VJ: VJ GYO
First Appeared On: AC 8th style
Length: 2:01
Lyrics
None
Song Connections/Remixes
None
Trivia
None
Song Production Information
I think this is the hardest of all the drum'n'bass songs I've done so far, and has the most interesting phrases. The song pulls hard into a cyber feel from the beginning to the middle, and changes into a melodious development in the middle all at once; I think it gives the song a feeling of surveying all that lies in front of you. By the way, trance has been pretty popular lately, so I've tried to incorporate some trance-like elements as well *g*
Video Production Information
Drum'n' bass music has, at its heart, a feeling of dashing along that stems from the high-speed drum and bass instruments. However, each song has a different feel in how it's running and where it's running to. Of course, that probably also changes depending on how you ask about it, but this song has a feeling of a future where everyone can come together. It comes through in many famous drum'n'bass tracks of the past too, but a sense of the future is something that changes with the flow of time. This song's definitive advantage is to tap in to the latest vision of the future and let the listener feel it. What do you all think of the image of the future running through this song?