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== Song Connections/Remixes ==
== Song Connections / Remixes ==


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* Shades of Grey is one of the songs featured in the medley [[Xmix4 (Linear Momentum)]] from [[AC DDR X|DanceDanceRevolution X]].


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== Music Production Info ==
== Song Production Information ==


‘Shades Of Grey’ is supposed to be a very positive track, the lyrics and chord progression are supposed to be quite 'empowering' for the listener.
‘Shades Of Grey’ is supposed to be a very positive track, the lyrics and chord progression are supposed to be quite 'empowering' for the listener.
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Revision as of 23:44, 29 March 2014

Shades of Grey

Song Information

Artist: Fracus
Composition/Arrangement: Gareth Powell
Lyrics: Gareth Powell & Donna Grassie
Vocals: Donna Burke
BPM: 170
Length: 1:32
Genre: HARD TRANCE
VJ: VJ GYO
First Music Game Appearance: DanceDanceRevolution SuperNOVA2
Other Music Game Appearances:

Lyrics

The clouds up in the sky are several shades of grey
I need to find the words you wanted me to say
And even now the land is dark and overcast
I'm dreaming of a brighter future

Does it seem to you, I always take this tone
Should I check for rain again? Are we all alone?
Does it seem to you, I'm lost and starry eyed
Should I keep on waiting here, looking for a bluer sky
Looking for a bluer sky
Looking for a bluer sky

Song Connections / Remixes

Trivia

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Song Production Information

‘Shades Of Grey’ is supposed to be a very positive track, the lyrics and chord progression are supposed to be quite 'empowering' for the listener. Donna has such a deep emotion in her voice and we wanted to create a track that contains as much of that uplifting ‘happy hardcore’ vibe as possible, whilst keeping the nature of the music itself and the production very much on a 21st century tip. The piano is different to the usual hyper-fast patterns usually employed in music of this style, we wanted to show how musical hardcore can be without losing that ‘ravey’ edge and danceable lead line.

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