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== Song Information == | == Song Information == | ||
Artist: [[ | Artist: TaQ<br> | ||
Composition/Arrangement: [[Taku Sakakibara|TaQ]]<br> | |||
BPM: 155<br> | BPM: 155<br> | ||
Genre: | Length: 1:40<br> | ||
Genre: MINIMAL<br> | |||
VJ: [[VJ GYO]]<br> | VJ: [[VJ GYO]]<br> | ||
First | First Music Game Appearance: [[AC 2nd style|beatmania IIDX 2nd style]]<br> | ||
Other Music Game Appearances: None. | |||
== Lyrics == | == Lyrics == | ||
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==Song Connections/Remixes== | ==Song Connections/Remixes== | ||
* A long version of | * A long version of Digital MinD (A/T Libra Mix) appears on TaQ's ''bounce connected'' album. | ||
== Trivia == | == Trivia == | ||
* The capitalized letters in "Digital MinD" (D.M.D.) reference an old band that TaQ and | * The capitalized letters in "Digital MinD" (D.M.D.) reference an old band that TaQ and [[Takayuki Ishikawa|TAKA]] used to be in. The mix name is another set of references: "T" is for TAKA, "A" is the initial of a girl TaQ and Taka did some music with, and "Libra" is a reference to the [[Osamu Kubota]] song "Libra Negra". | ||
* | * Digital MinD (A/T Libra Mix)'s ANOTHER chart has 573 notes. In Japanese, 573 is pronounced ''ko-na-mi''. It is most commonly used for high score tables and Konami telephone numbers. | ||
* | * Digital MinD (A/T Libra Mix)'s BPM was displayed as 154 in the older styles. It has since been corrected in [[AC 9th style]] onwards. | ||
== | == Song Production Information == | ||
Techno means TaQ in IIDX 2nd style. (By the way, he is no relation to that person from a certain famous group.) So, this track is a little flashy for a minimalist piece. It ended up that way to allow the gameplay to be more interesting. Incidentally, the series of scratches in the second half of the song ... during production, we called them "wayo". (n.b.: pronounce it "way-o".) "The wayo are kind of small", huh. (dj TAKA) | Techno means TaQ in IIDX 2nd style. (By the way, he is no relation to that person from a certain famous group.) So, this track is a little flashy for a minimalist piece. It ended up that way to allow the gameplay to be more interesting. Incidentally, the series of scratches in the second half of the song ... during production, we called them "wayo". (n.b.: pronounce it "way-o".) "The wayo are kind of small", huh. (dj TAKA) | ||
== Video Production | == Video Production Information == | ||
Contrary to the title of the song, I made a kind of analog-like video. I started this movie with a vague image, and rooted around the department trash cans for junk, thinking I could get something interesting if I randomly stick things together and photo them ... I got the feeling people kept thinking, "What's he playing around with?", but basically I have memories of thinking you could find unexpected treasure in a solitary world inside this and that. At the editing level, we carried on the minimal techno theme by repeating elements, finishing up with a reflection of a trance-like sensation. | Contrary to the title of the song, I made a kind of analog-like video. I started this movie with a vague image, and rooted around the department trash cans for junk, thinking I could get something interesting if I randomly stick things together and photo them ... I got the feeling people kept thinking, "What's he playing around with?", but basically I have memories of thinking you could find unexpected treasure in a solitary world inside this and that. At the editing level, we carried on the minimal techno theme by repeating elements, finishing up with a reflection of a trance-like sensation. | ||
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Revision as of 00:53, 17 March 2013
Digital MinD (A/T Libra Mix)
Song Information
Artist: TaQ
Composition/Arrangement: TaQ
BPM: 155
Length: 1:40
Genre: MINIMAL
VJ: VJ GYO
First Music Game Appearance: beatmania IIDX 2nd style
Other Music Game Appearances: None.
Lyrics
None.
Song Connections/Remixes
- A long version of Digital MinD (A/T Libra Mix) appears on TaQ's bounce connected album.
Trivia
- The capitalized letters in "Digital MinD" (D.M.D.) reference an old band that TaQ and TAKA used to be in. The mix name is another set of references: "T" is for TAKA, "A" is the initial of a girl TaQ and Taka did some music with, and "Libra" is a reference to the Osamu Kubota song "Libra Negra".
- Digital MinD (A/T Libra Mix)'s ANOTHER chart has 573 notes. In Japanese, 573 is pronounced ko-na-mi. It is most commonly used for high score tables and Konami telephone numbers.
- Digital MinD (A/T Libra Mix)'s BPM was displayed as 154 in the older styles. It has since been corrected in AC 9th style onwards.
Song Production Information
Techno means TaQ in IIDX 2nd style. (By the way, he is no relation to that person from a certain famous group.) So, this track is a little flashy for a minimalist piece. It ended up that way to allow the gameplay to be more interesting. Incidentally, the series of scratches in the second half of the song ... during production, we called them "wayo". (n.b.: pronounce it "way-o".) "The wayo are kind of small", huh. (dj TAKA)
Video Production Information
Contrary to the title of the song, I made a kind of analog-like video. I started this movie with a vague image, and rooted around the department trash cans for junk, thinking I could get something interesting if I randomly stick things together and photo them ... I got the feeling people kept thinking, "What's he playing around with?", but basically I have memories of thinking you could find unexpected treasure in a solitary world inside this and that. At the editing level, we carried on the minimal techno theme by repeating elements, finishing up with a reflection of a trance-like sensation.
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