Oh man oh man. This is still as awesome as it was all those years ago. So many memories, makes me wanna get back into DDR... definitely one of the best right here
None. This is Public Domain, because the piece is from more than a century ago. Which is how things should be, but copyright laws make that impossible.
And that's a good thing how,@@jordonvazquez7620? Sampling and remixing gave birth of Hip-Hop, EDM, and tons of other parts of music. Legendary artists like Dr. Dre, Daft Punk or Fatboy Slim, wouldn't even exist without sampling. Bemani made its entire success out of sampling. Iconic tracks like PARANOiA or TRIP MACHINE are mostly composed with samples taken directly from sample kits made by Zero G. Sampling is a very important part of music, and nothing happening in music from the past 50 years, is genuinely new. Copyright laws are ruining creativity, and only protect big labels. Not smaller ones, not smaller artists.
@@C4_Shaf I mean Sampling has become impossible because of the estate asking for a large sum of money and you can't upload your sampled music on youtube or soundcloud. I read your comment wrong sorry.
Kakumei is a remix of Revolutionary Etude from Frederick Chopin
yea sure
Dj TAKA is a boss. I love his classical music remixes, this and No. 13
Agreed
How about V?
Its his greatest classical music remix too!
This and V are my favorite Doubles songs of all time!!!
This original song is quite serious but this song is a splendid. And both are incomparably good.
dj TAKAとNAOKIのコラボはもっとやって欲しかったなぁ😆
難しいほど、曲に合っている感じです。好きな曲です。
Oh man oh man. This is still as awesome as it was all those years ago. So many memories, makes me wanna get back into DDR... definitely one of the best right here
My all tine fav DDR Song
Sampled from Chopin's Revolutionary Etude Op. 10 no. 12
Brilliant play of the piano by NAOKI too.
wow! did he really play himself on the record?
@@OuterTapes Yeah, I think so.
This was intense as fuck at 8 years old
holy shit, I'm exhausted from just listening to it!
I remember this sounding epic asf when i was like an 8yo and it still holds up today tbh 🙃
Dos maestros se unen !
CHIDO
My all time favorite DDR song.
i love this song so much, the steps, everything! if possible i would marry it ♥
I wish this was in Pop'n Music and Reflec Beat
How to get the youngsters into classical music just fuse it with whatever genre of music they like WHA-LA!!!!!!!!!!!!! they love it.
I love ddr
Smh Frédéric Chopin stole this song from DDR
This should be boss music of any game
Man, I forgot how much I love this one until I unlocked it again a few weeks ago.
0:17 ❤
Heavenly. c:
Jakey.. thanks
Damn that video is 6 years old now
wait this is kick ass wtf
正に革命だなw
Agreed with below! *downloads*
Roll Next: VS Citadel
I wanna here a full theme of this
0:15
i could do this 100% no problem
i had better success playin diz song on 3x lol
I wonder how much the Frederick Chopin estate got from this sample?
None. This is Public Domain, because the piece is from more than a century ago.
Which is how things should be, but copyright laws make that impossible.
And that's a good thing how,@@jordonvazquez7620? Sampling and remixing gave birth of Hip-Hop, EDM, and tons of other parts of music. Legendary artists like Dr. Dre, Daft Punk or Fatboy Slim, wouldn't even exist without sampling.
Bemani made its entire success out of sampling. Iconic tracks like PARANOiA or TRIP MACHINE are mostly composed with samples taken directly from sample kits made by Zero G.
Sampling is a very important part of music, and nothing happening in music from the past 50 years, is genuinely new. Copyright laws are ruining creativity, and only protect big labels. Not smaller ones, not smaller artists.
@@C4_Shaf I mean Sampling has become impossible because of the estate asking for a large sum of money and you can't upload your sampled music on youtube or soundcloud. I read your comment wrong sorry.
@@C4_Shaf I wanna sample myself because you can nate a part of a song and make it your own thing.
@@jordonvazquez7620 Yeah, that makes more sense. Remixing and sampling became almost inaccessible for new artists, because of that bullshit.