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* DXY!'s title is pronounced "dixie", not "dee-echs-why", according to a Q&A on the official [http://www.konami.jp/am/bm2dx/bm2dx4/4th_question.html beatmania IIDX 4th style site]. | * DXY!'s title is pronounced "dixie", not "dee-echs-why", according to a Q&A on the official [http://www.konami.jp/am/bm2dx/bm2dx4/4th_question.html beatmania IIDX 4th style site]. | ||
* At the time of its release, DXY!'s Double | * At the time of its release, DXY!'s Double ANOTHER chart had the most notes of any beatmania IIDX chart, at 1529 notes. | ||
== Song Production Information == | == Song Production Information == | ||
=== [[Takayuki Ishikawa|dj TAKA]] === | |||
This is the most techno of all techno tracks in beatmania's history. You could say that the synth sounds in this song are more representative of TaQ's live music than previous beatmania tracks. As it happens, whenever he was stuck on various ideas during the arrangement of [[Voltage (feat. Hidemaru)|Voltage]], there are various synth sounds he'd ask about. These sounds were reborn into the DXY! sound. Conversely, the sounds that TaQ suggested I use end up appearing in yet other songs. We have a good relationship as fellow musicians, and have lots of little mini-collaborations like that all the time. The name of the song is a parody of descriptive sounds we used between us. "Hey! TaQ, are you really going to go that far with it!?" I wonder if my saying that decided its fate ... | This is the most techno of all techno tracks in beatmania's history. You could say that the synth sounds in this song are more representative of TaQ's live music than previous beatmania tracks. As it happens, whenever he was stuck on various ideas during the arrangement of [[Voltage (feat. Hidemaru)|Voltage]], there are various synth sounds he'd ask about. These sounds were reborn into the DXY! sound. Conversely, the sounds that TaQ suggested I use end up appearing in yet other songs. We have a good relationship as fellow musicians, and have lots of little mini-collaborations like that all the time. The name of the song is a parody of descriptive sounds we used between us. "Hey! TaQ, are you really going to go that far with it!?" I wonder if my saying that decided its fate ... |