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DDR Tunes (pg. 2)
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I really like Luv Unlimited - Candy, happy hardcore fits the bill just right for DDR :)
As for the artists that do stuff for DDR, most of them are produced by one guy (forgot his name) but he does so many of the different aliases (ie. Naoki, Luv Unlimited, Omega, System SF etc.). It's odd cause he produces so many different styles, but he says one of his biggest inspirations is (obviously) Ferry Corsten (in particular the System F guise) since he is pretty popular in Japan. That's what I remember from reading the biography in the end of the DDRMAX booklet.... hehe, Yeah I own it. ;) |
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| hooknife |
| Lira, is your sig a joke? |
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| djSlain |
ya, B4U is pretty cool
i really like the funky beats of all the paranoia mixes. i play it alot on my drumset (pencils and desk) |
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| Perfect_Cheezit |
| Lange and Dumonde tunes are actually on some of the different arcade versions of DDR, so is Aurora |
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| Lira |
| quote: | Originally posted by hooknife
Lira, is your sig a joke? |
hhmm... I wasn't expecting people to laugh when they read it, but it was rather a way to show how interestingly music changes :)
1) The Russians did take a great step creating synths, as the Theremin was the first "instrument you didn't need to touch in order to get sound"... and it was electric.
2) Discothéques were indeed born in France, during the hitlerist invasion. They couldn't have jazz bands playing live (that sort of dancing was forbidden) so they had to create underground clubs and had records played on gramophones. After the war, the formula was taken to the US and disco music was soon born.
3) House evolved from disco in to different brenchs: the one from Chicago and the one from NYC.
4) Techno was born in Detroit, created by the Belleville trio.
5) Trance evolved from German techno, and Europe always had a taste for that sort of "music heavily based on synths" in the likes of trance.
6) I'm not really sure if jungle was created in London, but I do remember that it's got its influences from early breakcore/hhc, which became a new genre.
7) It's just me and my trancestep propaganda (which I do solely for fun), but I would never expect (or want) to see a genre prevail over the others... if it ever happened to trancestep, I would start producing something else, like Shibuya-kei (it's too much fun to be ignored).
If my sig, however, offends you because of your religion, just PM me and I'll edit it right away :) |
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| icyhandofcrap |
| eep the DDR club in my school is invading our tech room and making it fruity |
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| trippennuts |
I got a metal dance pad.
and HOOK IT UP TO X BOX LIVE! AND DOWNLOAD NEW TRACKS!!! :crazy: |
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| $tY!inN><tC |
| My favorite from the original is probably Me & My - DubIDub |
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| djSlain |
| :) dub i dub is great. Dam Dariam is awesome too |
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| bundantoh |
it's all about the songs >250 bpm
dead end
max 300
maxx unlimited
legend of max
paranoia survivor max
still cant pass all of them :( |
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| extepan |
| I am not very sure what DDR is, but i think Smile - Boys is one of them? |
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| gabor3000gt |
lol, nice thread:p
I was an addict a few years back, used to play that sucker on my dreamcast, and YES!, it was addicting!! I even bought 2 mats, though I preferred to play it on my gamepad. Paranoia always got me:whip: My record was 435 combo, as I recall.
Heh, I might have to dust off my DC and boot this game after I finish posting:crazy:
Btw, I even bought/downloaded the musics, DDR, DDR second revolution, and DDR club mix:toothless |
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