Freezing atmosphere

Freezing atmosphere

Song Information

Artist: Twin AmadeuS
Composition/Arrangement: Takeo Miratsu
Violin: Ayumu Koshikawa
BPM: 135
Length: 1:57
Genre: NATURAL SOUND
VJ: F-FLY
First Music Game Appearance: beatmania IIDX 10th style
Other Music Game Appearances: None.

Lyrics

These lyrics are from the long version of Freezing atmosphere. There are no lyrics for the game cut.

At last, you were found.
I have been looking for you for thousands of year.
I know this is surely fate.
Now, it is time to set out from this world.
Let's get out of here and go to the new world of cold blizzard.

At last, you have spoken about the secret.
Even though an oath must have been taken so firmly.
A small baby screams.
"Don't leave me alone."
The time of separation has come.
Now, I'll take you to the world of cold blizzard.

Song Connections / Remixes

  • A long version of Freezing atmosphere, titled Freezing atmosphere (long version), can be found on the beatmania IIDX 10th style ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACK album.

Trivia

None.

Song Production Information

So, I started writing this song thinking, "the violin should carry the melody!" I thought I could get sort of a Mediterranean feel out of the timbre of the violin, but it ended up feeling more like Northern Europe or Alaska ...
Damn, that wasn't how it was supposed to be ...
Oh well,
I'm sure the players will all play it with passion. I'll be happy if you can play it in the middle of a furious blizzard, sweating with effort as you spin the turntable.

Video Production Information

The first time I listened to this song.
I got an image of a vacation overseas, and it fit with what he said up above. YAY.
I don't know if it was the Mediterranean, Alaska, or northern Europe, but
It's kind of a feeling of world inheritance?
Anyway, it has a healing feel to it, doesn't it?
Yeah ...
Maybe the violin is just good at scales of "healing and majesty".

I really like this song.
A lot of other people on the development team like it, too

The blue sky - white snow - flowers ... and ... the nice scenery of a vacation overseas all played into the expression in this movie. Hmm, more than a "furious blizzard", I embraced the image of a "storm of flower petals", so it kind of turned into a "spring, in full blossom" movie ...

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