I loved the little bits of information about the song that DDR provided when you would go through the different options in the game. I always found it interesting that according to the information provided by the game - this song was created by the artist because he went through a coma and what he experienced while in that coma, he tried to "bring to life" through this song (if memory serves right, the tale went something like that). I always listen to this track specifically while working on my healthcare job.
That’s amazing, thank you for sharing that. I totally forgot they would tell you about the artist and song in the info screen when you unlocked a new song.
Ah, my favorite DDR song. A creative one, too. 0:00 - Heartbeat 0:06 - Placed on heart monitor, registers steady heart rate 0:53 - Heart rate increases and/or becomes incoherent 1:04 - Heart rate flatlines (patient dies)* 1:34 - Heartbeat returns with two beeps, taken off monitor, heartbeat continues (patient lives) *A sound effect jumps between the left and right speakers right before the heart rate flatlines **Also note that the intro/outro background image for this song (not pictured here) features a hospital bed.
Antonio Melendez You never noticed? That was like one of the main driving points of the song, when you could see the background. It induces panic and strain, as the song itself basically tells a story of atmosphere and the struggle put into the drum beat that the chart follows. It's almost as if your life meter is the instrument used for saving the patient from death.
Healing Vision is such a tranquil and relaxing song, I doubt anyone could imagine even a remix sound heart pounding or panic inducing, so Yuichi Asami makes the sound of dying from cardiac arrest part of the beat.
I remember unlocking this song when I was 11, alone, in the middle of the night. And I was like "WOW NEW SONG" and I selected it and then there it was. The bed. I forced shut my PSX off and couldn't sleep the entire night.
i was also the same age when i first heard this song. i was terrified of it for some reason but became obsessed with it. until today it gives me goosebumps and wish there was a name for this genre of music
(song begins) "Alright, what do we got?" "Male, mid-thirties, impact trauma, internal bleeding, wheeled into the ICU about twenty seconds ago, part of the collision from the highway. We've got about six more behind him, assessment places him in the closest to critical." "Have the patients been stabilized?" "Yes, the rest are being treated by nurses, this one's in the most trouble." "Get them connected, and begin the operation." (second part begins) "Blood pressure at 85, doctor." "Bruised ribs, subcutaneous hemorrhaging from unchecked rupture.. this man is lucky to be alive with damage this close to the pericardium-- sponge, please." "Yes, doctor. The blood is pooling around the thoracic cavity, we have to find that rupture." "Found it, just below the heart.. signs of previous ailment, possible Aortic Stenosis, note that for later assessment." "Noted, BP at 80, we have to hurry." "Suturing the wound hasn't changed anything, where is that blood coming from?" "Doctor, the patient's heart is fibrillating!" (third part begins) "Noooo no no no, it's a blockage! something is arresting flow from the heart! Suction, and bring the surgical clamps in." "BP is in the red, we're losing him!" "It's the right ventricle, we need to clear it, more O2! Attempting to cauterize the puncture to the major artery and address that bleeding.." (fourth part begins) "Flatline!" "Get the crash cart here, stat!" "Defib in use! Here are the paddles!" "CLEAR!" *JOLT* "BP at 0! Trying again.. CLEAR!" *JOLT* (heartbeat is heard, ECG resumes) "Heartbeat is rising, doctor, no further blood appears to be pooling.. I think we got him." "We'll see... for now, let's get 'em sewn up and wheeled into post-op for observation, then move to the next six.. it's gonna be a long nite."
@@juankaramirez_ Thanks, friend! I've only heard a handful of medical terminology and am still not sure if its correct, but music this thrilling could use some scenery, plus I remember seeing a comment much like this that was MUCH better than mine~
This is still arguably the best, most cohesive 2MB remix, definitely my personal favorite. The only other one that comes even remotely close to this is ORION.78 (Civilization Mix).
+ProsConsTV I thought Pluto Relinquish was nice. The repetitiveness of it was rather creepy. And I just personally love La Senorita Virtual. 2MB was the best thing to come out of DDR.
Fascination Eternal Love.. the phone stalker. Man. I used to say "PICK UP THE FUCKING PHONE" for that song, but knowing what it actually means, you want to avoid picking that shit up. Also, Pluto Relinquish as the guy mentioned above, was hauntingly dark. That repeated piano is something of nightmares...in a good way.
bro i used to listen to this when i was young and then i somehow lost it and ive been looking for it for a long time and now i finally found it im so happy right now
This is just a really good song, even outside of DDR, and within DDR it makes for a really cool challenge. I remember watching my friend doing this on heavy and he nearly fell on his ass at that little pause at 1:14, where it sounds like the doctors are going "CLEAR" before using the defibrillator on the flat lining patient. Was always satisfying to hit those final notes in sync with the reviving heartbeat.
This was one of the first 9 footers I ever passed, on the old scale of course. I remembered the first time I picked it, it completely kicked my ass, but it's such a great song.
1:14 would be generating power for the AED with your steps. That's why it's a run on heavy, and why the last two steps are the same arrow; in essence, you're performing CPR with dance
Song reminds me of an HDU trying to revive a DUI victim. Very very scary but amazing music. Climax is scary as hell, but has a thankfully beautiful ending. Victim survives but injuries are maximal but not fatal.
Every time I played this song as a fat teen, the heart monitor sounds would always psyche me out and I'd get heart palpitations half-way through the song.
Tip to downloading songs 1 copy url. 2 google clipconverter.cc or youtube to mp3 converter 3 paste url on website click "convert video" 4 when download is complete, click the download button and enjoy! (Hope this helped!)
I love a lot of DDR's songs, but I prefer a lot of the custom stuff people make for OpenITG, trust me, a lot of Dragonforce songs are 3500+ notes of hell.
I just started school for Health Care Assistant , and suddenly this song takes on new meaning. Lol....all those surgical instruments to learn...and I only have 3 months
I totally forgot about this comment. 4 years later, I quit working in the medical field. hated it. Just graduated in computer science and doing something totally new
I barely passed it with a B on A3 Arcade, and my whole body felt numb after I cleared it Took me 2 minutes to recover I need to git gud on muh stamina.
I had one of those mats and each time I would play this song the mat would slide back towards my bed and I would always bang my Achilles tendon on the metal frame that held my matress
I loved the little bits of information about the song that DDR provided when you would go through the different options in the game. I always found it interesting that according to the information provided by the game - this song was created by the artist because he went through a coma and what he experienced while in that coma, he tried to "bring to life" through this song (if memory serves right, the tale went something like that). I always listen to this track specifically while working on my healthcare job.
That’s amazing, thank you for sharing that. I totally forgot they would tell you about the artist and song in the info screen when you unlocked a new song.
I dont think there was a day in the past like 10 years where I haven't listened to this song at least once.
DE-Sire or 2MB?
@@Xurreal The Full hate mix, my favorite version is the 2mb
What!? U1 Asami underwent a coma!?
Ah, my favorite DDR song. A creative one, too.
0:00 - Heartbeat
0:06 - Placed on heart monitor, registers steady heart rate
0:53 - Heart rate increases and/or becomes incoherent
1:04 - Heart rate flatlines (patient dies)*
1:34 - Heartbeat returns with two beeps, taken off monitor, heartbeat continues (patient lives)
*A sound effect jumps between the left and right speakers right before the heart rate flatlines
**Also note that the intro/outro background image for this song (not pictured here) features a hospital bed.
I had never noticed.... Mind Blown
Yeah...kind of supporting that I always thought it was someone dying having an ethereal struggle to stay alive a moment longer.
AP I’ve listened to this song many many times and I’ve never heard this what the heck. Kinda creepy but interesting!
The first time I attempted this on Heavy, I jokingly told the people who were watching that I would need that bed after I finished.
Antonio Melendez You never noticed? That was like one of the main driving points of the song, when you could see the background. It induces panic and strain, as the song itself basically tells a story of atmosphere and the struggle put into the drum beat that the chart follows. It's almost as if your life meter is the instrument used for saving the patient from death.
Healing Vision is such a tranquil and relaxing song, I doubt anyone could imagine even a remix sound heart pounding or panic inducing, so Yuichi Asami makes the sound of dying from cardiac arrest part of the beat.
Anyone here un 2024??? Jajaja
Hitting those last two notes is my favorite part especially when you get a full combo.
Oh yeah. The pure satisfaction... and in my case, the collapse in the arcade to breathe and recover.
Ahahaha in extreme is 500+
@@michaelimre2973 I was usually running to the bathroom to take sips put of the sink. Lmao
@@michaelimre2973Basically me, after I FINALLY passed HVAM on Difficult, NO BAR, 1.25x on A3 Arcade with a B
@@NobleDemonTim👏👏
Anyone here after the Coronavirus
Playing every day!
Me
Yeah. You ok?
There's an After? XD
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I remember unlocking this song when I was 11, alone, in the middle of the night. And I was like "WOW NEW SONG" and I selected it and then there it was. The bed. I forced shut my PSX off and couldn't sleep the entire night.
Dude, when i've unlocked this song in ddr 5th mix the fuckin pope dead. That was weird but it was true!
i was also the same age when i first heard this song. i was terrified of it for some reason but became obsessed with it. until today it gives me goosebumps and wish there was a name for this genre of music
@@yuyeeto trance maybe?
When I was younger this song gave me goosebumps and it's actually worse as an adult working in the medical field.
There was no menu on PSX to force quit lol there was a power button tho and you could pop the lid
(song begins)
"Alright, what do we got?"
"Male, mid-thirties, impact trauma, internal bleeding, wheeled into the ICU about twenty seconds ago, part of the collision from the highway. We've got about six more behind him, assessment places him in the closest to critical."
"Have the patients been stabilized?" "Yes, the rest are being treated by nurses, this one's in the most trouble."
"Get them connected, and begin the operation."
(second part begins)
"Blood pressure at 85, doctor."
"Bruised ribs, subcutaneous hemorrhaging from unchecked rupture.. this man is lucky to be alive with damage this close to the pericardium-- sponge, please."
"Yes, doctor. The blood is pooling around the thoracic cavity, we have to find that rupture."
"Found it, just below the heart.. signs of previous ailment, possible Aortic Stenosis, note that for later assessment."
"Noted, BP at 80, we have to hurry."
"Suturing the wound hasn't changed anything, where is that blood coming from?"
"Doctor, the patient's heart is fibrillating!"
(third part begins)
"Noooo no no no, it's a blockage! something is arresting flow from the heart! Suction, and bring the surgical clamps in."
"BP is in the red, we're losing him!"
"It's the right ventricle, we need to clear it, more O2! Attempting to cauterize the puncture to the major artery and address that bleeding.."
(fourth part begins)
"Flatline!"
"Get the crash cart here, stat!"
"Defib in use! Here are the paddles!"
"CLEAR!"
*JOLT*
"BP at 0! Trying again.. CLEAR!"
*JOLT*
(heartbeat is heard, ECG resumes)
"Heartbeat is rising, doctor, no further blood appears to be pooling.. I think we got him."
"We'll see... for now, let's get 'em sewn up and wheeled into post-op for observation, then move to the next six.. it's gonna be a long nite."
You gave to the song a whoooole new level of enjoyment, what a trip! Thanks for this.
@@juankaramirez_ Thanks, friend! I've only heard a handful of medical terminology and am still not sure if its correct, but music this thrilling could use some scenery, plus I remember seeing a comment much like this that was MUCH better than mine~
this sounds like the hospital.
Why is this not top comment?
Mans really out here writing a whole short story to a ddr song-
How is this song not on spotify!? Such an angelic and hyped tune.
Doctor: You have 1 minute and 41 seconds to live
Me:
This is still arguably the best, most cohesive 2MB remix, definitely my personal favorite. The only other one that comes even remotely close to this is ORION.78 (Civilization Mix).
+ProsConsTV I thought Pluto Relinquish was nice. The repetitiveness of it was rather creepy. And I just personally love La Senorita Virtual.
2MB was the best thing to come out of DDR.
Fascination Eternal Love.. the phone stalker. Man. I used to say "PICK UP THE FUCKING PHONE" for that song, but knowing what it actually means, you want to avoid picking that shit up. Also, Pluto Relinquish as the guy mentioned above, was hauntingly dark. That repeated piano is something of nightmares...in a good way.
Dont forget about the PARANOiA KCET ~clean mix~
Trip Machine Jungle Mix was so pleasant, full of ambience just like this one
Probably the best, most cohesive remix in the entire series. And the way it picks up and returns to the original song is genius.
When the boss songs did intimidate you, now it's embarrassing how you hear it...
Listening to this rig on headphones has enlightened my mind to this song's true glory.
2MB has the most epic DDR songs..
...and the most haunting.
Listen to 1:03 while wearing headphones.
For those with 7.1 headsets turn off Surround and you'll have the effect.
MBL Bro... That's awesome. 2 songs in one!
I completely forgot about that part of the song until NOW and UGHHHHH I need to make this into a custom map for Beat Saber IMMEDIATELY!!!!
I used to be able to do this on the hardest difficulty back in the day. Man, the memories. This one would always work up a sweat.
Healing Vision, you old bastard. I missed you.
bro i used to listen to this when i was young and then i somehow lost it and ive been looking for it for a long time and now i finally found it im so happy right now
Who can imagine doing CPR on this?? Total irregalular heartbeat.
うおおおおお!生き返れ!!!と思いながら踏んでます
This is just a really good song, even outside of DDR, and within DDR it makes for a really cool challenge. I remember watching my friend doing this on heavy and he nearly fell on his ass at that little pause at 1:14, where it sounds like the doctors are going "CLEAR" before using the defibrillator on the flat lining patient. Was always satisfying to hit those final notes in sync with the reviving heartbeat.
It still amazes me how they managed to make a song encapsulate what having a heart attack sounds like and feels like when you're playing this song.
This was one of the first 9 footers I ever passed, on the old scale of course. I remembered the first time I picked it, it completely kicked my ass, but it's such a great song.
1:14 would be generating power for the AED with your steps. That's why it's a run on heavy, and why the last two steps are the same arrow; in essence, you're performing CPR with dance
Song reminds me of an HDU trying to revive a DUI victim. Very very scary but amazing music. Climax is scary as hell, but has a thankfully beautiful ending. Victim survives but injuries are maximal but not fatal.
My favorite DDR song of all. I especially enjoy doing songs like these that turn the steps into an additional slightly different rhythm track.
Wow, 2 years w/o DDR, and this video made me dance again, got AAA, missed DDR so much!
The song that plays when you are being escorted to the ER during the COVID pandemic.
Mm, my favorite instrument, kitchen timer
loved this song and game
I can't stop listening to this amazing song😍😍
😏
This is truly the stepchart that separated the men from the boys.
The very first song I mastered back DDR came out; even had a routine for it when I played in the arcades....
One of my favorite DDR songs for sure
When it's late and you're battling hard against this song... It's intense, I love it!
Just cleared on heavy! My first 13 of many. Very enjoyable song.
very good song i got an AA on it
I think this was the first level nine song I could beat back in the days of Extreme mix. I would always play this if I ever had a crowd.
never mess with this track on maniac unless you have a very good cardio.
Whenever I played this with my friend Andrew, he would always say "Nope, pick the original or something else."
Time to find a new friend.
No true DDR fan fears 2MB mixes.
De mis canciones preferidas !
Cuánta nostalgia :')
En la parte final me sabe dejar con la lengua afuera jajaj
Fueron buenos tiempos
2mb makes the best ddr songs
Very Catchy and creative Song But a bit challenging for me to dance at DDR. x”D
Love the effects at 1:04 if your listening to this song in headphones.
One of these days, I'm going to play this song on Heavy/Expert/Maniac, while hooked up to a heart rate monitor.
Hell yeah
I remembering almost getting a heart attack the first time I made it past the flatline.
The good times felt good when I beat this heavy for the first time =3 all those years ago
Every time I played this song as a fat teen, the heart monitor sounds would always psyche me out and I'd get heart palpitations half-way through the song.
This is what I need in my life
Unlocking this one on ddr 5th mix killed me
Tip to downloading songs
1 copy url.
2 google clipconverter.cc or youtube to mp3 converter
3 paste url on website click "convert video"
4 when download is complete, click the download button and enjoy! (Hope this helped!)
When I was younger me and my sister had an obsession with this song and the original Paranoia.
The best 2megabytes I ever heard
Then the music is encoded in 167.8kbps.
Didn't know youtube recommendations be this good
I just downloaded PSP Revolution to my PS Vita and played this, and just had to listen to it outside of the game 🌟
1:04 is my favorite part fr
This has been my favourite Bemani song since I heard it in 2005.
503 notes of hell
I love a lot of DDR's songs, but I prefer a lot of the custom stuff people make for OpenITG, trust me, a lot of Dragonforce songs are 3500+ notes of hell.
Insano Wolfeh Dragonforce songs are also 7+ minutes long
custom songs of ITG and Stepmania it's really crazy
SPINS AND SHIT
In MAX1-Extreme, the notecount is Park Geun-hye number.
However, in SN1+, the notecount is only 479, which is still too many for a 13.
Maaaan. I wanna play some DDR at the arcade so bad. O-o
Awesome DDR song.
The preparation song for Max Series (aside from DROP OUT)
Best song of DDR ever ! 1:03 it's crazy on headphones
i had a stroke not so long ago, and even though i love DDR this music gives me so much anxiety
ESTA SI ES MUSICA!
Goood old times!! Lot of cardio too 🤣
Ah yes, memories of high school years when me and my best friend would hit Main Event on the weekends and he would demolish this song on heavy.
(:
i would demolish myself on heavy
My all time favorite DDR song
i remember being into DDR as a kid but eventually i just abandoned it before discovering DDR videos on youtube
Doesn't it make you wanna play the dance steps? I love playing the songs on my laptop as much as I love listening to them
I just started school for Health Care Assistant , and suddenly this song takes on new meaning. Lol....all those surgical instruments to learn...and I only have 3 months
I totally forgot about this comment. 4 years later, I quit working in the medical field. hated it. Just graduated in computer science and doing something totally new
I miss this game and my old ankles
God.... damn.... I can still hear the claps and metronome when I practiced the shit out of this song in Ultramix, on Standard.
懐かしいー
ほんとかっけー
Holy shit, it's my first time hearing this song on good headphones! I seriously hope Porter Robinson can add this to his list of songs at raves!! :D
Lmao why am I getting trauma center vibes from this
懐かしいなこの曲。昔、俺が小5でアニキが学生の頃、俺はこの曲がトラウマだった。何故かと言うとやっぱあの心電図の音がクソ怖かった。それで、アニキがDDRExtremeこの曲で踊る度に怖くて別の部屋に逃げてたのはいい思い出(?)
まぁ今は大分大丈夫になったけど、まだちょっと怖い
Can I be a kid again? Thanks lol 😂
This song is what i’d imagine that plays when the hospitals were overrun with dying covid patients and staff frantically trying to save their lives 😢
This song was sooooo hard omg
This song has a really hard standard stepchart on DDRMAX, so you'll want to have it on light or have the little step modifier on. :P
This song had such great stream. Just turned your brain right off
Perfect for speed charts
Perfect for a heart attack
1:13 That cute little stop.
Always got me on heavy/expert
thought my disc skipped on my ps2 when that shit happened xD
had soooo much trouble with this song....
LETS DDR....MAX!
1:03 scared the fuck outta me with headphones
For all Oshi no Ko fans!
#OshiNoKO
LOL you are not alone.
Oshi no ko!!
#oshikono
I fucking love this song.
背景も相まって自分らの中ではこの曲のあだ名は病院だった・・w
Yea! I'm still alive, foo !
I finally full comboed this song in DDR X2 last week. Worth the heart attack I suffered afterward XD
My body kept forcefully freezing while I was playing this song on Difficult.
In spite of that, I managed to pass it with a B, NO BAR.
Standard Mode is the best exercise beat level
I barely passed it with a B on A3 Arcade, and my whole body felt numb after I cleared it
Took me 2 minutes to recover
I need to git gud on muh stamina.
i finally got a AA yesterday
same
Maybe it was the EKG in the background. I mean it starts out normal...then it speeds up faster and faster until...flatline.
i know why.. because of the alarm "peep" voice xD reminds of the early school mornings XD
omg headphones = death XD
0:52 DON'T DIE ON ME DAMN YOU!
Riley Marcum Get me a crash cart!
omg so did I! Lol!
I had one of those mats and each time I would play this song the mat would slide back towards my bed and I would always bang my Achilles tendon on the metal frame that held my matress