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[ Koyote 코요태 - Passion 패션 (2000) ]
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bluedoggy · 2 years
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Artfight attack at @devilbunzz bc I’m listening to eurobeat so obvz I had to draw THE eurobeat bunny
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blasting eurobeat and cooking:
me: "why do i always burn my food?"
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viviraptor-art · 10 months
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meet the magician girls of the future! ✨️
some loosely-y2k-inspired designs that i doodled up while listening to a little too much eurobeat. maybe soon i'll draw the rest of the girls!
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brights-place · 2 months
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okay, so like... imagine emo boyfriend (floyd) and gyaru girlfriend (reader).
can I pleaseee have some hcs of it??
(if you can ofc)
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Floyd dating an GYARU! S/O
Pairings: Floyd X Reader
Warnings: Floyd being an cutie patootie, Fluff
A/N: OKAY BUT WHY ARE GYARUS ARE SO PRETTY? I LOVE THEIR FASHION! AND I LOVE STUDYING IT SOOO MUCH!! As always I add small little facts that I had learnt while studying about Gyaru culture! ૮ ․ ․ ྀིა - Gyarus are so pretty! and the fact your emo boyfriend *Cough* floyd *cough* is dating you makes you giggle - Floyd loves staring at you with adoration as you are at your vanity putting on your perfume - Floyd knows that Some gyaru's listen to rock, rap and all sorts of music, and is not limited to Jpop and Eurobeat music since you explained that it was bringing the link between Gyaru and Music closer together. - Floyd loves exploring different genres so learning about your choices of music makes him happy so much! though he questions about your style - Floyd loves hearing about different styles of gyaru and your outfits whenever he gets to see them - Floyd loves your free spirited and rebellious behavior so much - He loves your fashion subculture along with the music you listen to - Floyd loved your confidence and attitude, and you loved his artistic side and passion for life. - You two slowly became an iconic duo in fashion circles, inspiring others to embrace their wild and unique styles in pop village. - When you two have a date it sometimes at an underground show at a cafe in the city and watched local bands play. After the show, they had dinner at a nearby restaurant and talked about everything from music to fashion to their dreams and aspirations. - Most fo the time Floyd is very shy and quiet, while you are outgoing and energetic - Floyd is always swept off his feet by your confidence and fun-loving nature. - Despite your contrasting aesthetics, you and floyd have struck an accord. - You pull Floyd out of his shell, bringing him into your world of light, joy, and color. While floyd in turn, helps you see the beauty in darkness and the value of his mysterious nature.
reblogs + comments are appreciated ⸜(。˃ ᵕ ˂ )⸝♡
©brights-place 2024 — do not repost on another platform, copy, translate or edit my works! if you fit my DNI list please don't interact!
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star-synth · 6 months
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Been listening to this one Eurobeat song nonstop, got me inspired to make this movie poster that maybe (hopefully) has an older vibe to it
Definitely going for that 80s era/street racing/sci-fi/eurobeat kind of thing
also made two versions, with normal eyes and anime eyes because yes
also also adding the song at the bottom, I recommend giving it a listen!
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dropintomanga · 21 days
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Initial D - The First Stage to the Overall Magic of Anime and Manga
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Seeing this display at my local Kinokuniya Bookstore branch made my day and got me reminiscing.
In the early 2000s', I was still in my phase of consuming everything Dragon Ball. I followed Dragon Ball GT at the time and knew it ended around 1997. Since simulcast streaming wasn't a thing, I had to rely on Chinese-dubbed VHS tapes to rent for all the episodes.
When watching one of the final episodes of Dragon Ball GT on a tape I got, there was a trailer (which was actually the opening) for another anime that played before the episode. It wasn't for a Shonen Jump series and I heard some really cool-sounding techno music.
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That opening began my journey into a series that highlighted what anime and manga was really like outside of American marketing - Shuichi Shigeno's Initial D.
For those who don't know, Initial D is about a young man named Takumi Fujiwara who gets himself involved in the mountain street racing scene. He drives a car that isn't suitable for street racing, the Toyota AE86 Sprinter Trueno. The car lacks horsepower and speed, but Takumi is able to utilize amazing drift techniques to make up for it. While reluctant at first, Takumi gets pulled into a race when a street racing team called the Akagi Red Suns challenges Takumi's local team. Takumi beats one of the Red Suns' top members and he slowly becomes a legend as he encounters more street racers who want to challenge him. The manga lasted 49 volumes, had 6 anime seasons in 16 years, and a Hong Kong live-action movie adaptation of the manga (which I appreciated as a Cantonese speaker) was made in 2005. The series also inspired a good amount of people all over the world to get into Japanese cars due to every car featured in the series existing in real life. It did not hurt that fans loved the Eurobeat music that played in races throughout the anime.
As you can see from the photo I took, Kodansha USA decided to re-release the entire Initial D manga in a 2-in-1 omnibus print format for a newer generation as the original English manga release by Tokyopop in the mid-2000s' left a lot to be desired for translation reasons.
After watching the OP teaser in that one tape of a DBGT episode, I decided to watch all of the First Stage season of Initial D in Cantonese Chinese on VHS. I became hooked. I absolutely loved the music. I appreciated how analytical some of the characters were. Even though I didn't understand a lot of the conversations being had due to my Cantonese not being good enough to talk about vehicle intricacies, I had the help of Initial D fansites to summarize things. I became obsessed when the manga was ongoing at the time to see who Takumi was facing. Fansites helped to bridge the gap.
Speaking of fan-related material, I learned about yaoi/boys' love through Initial D. I saw many fanfiction sites about the relationships between the major male characters. In a sense, I got to see why sports-like series appealed to female fans way before the current sports series boom we have now.
Initial D also helped me get close with my dad. He actually watched the anime with me. During the years when I was so depressed, my dad always spent time with me. We played a lot of basketball, talk sports, and watched Initial D together. It helped that he was into car culture, so he helped explain a few things to me about certain cars.
One more thing Initial D did was that it got me to go to my very first anime convention in 2003. It was the Big Apple Anime Fest and the Third Stage movie was screened. While I watched the Third Stage movie before, it wasn't dubbed in Cantonese. This time, I got to see the full film with English subtitles. I stayed for the 7:30pm screening and was excited with so many fans around me. The convention was also where I finally got to connect with a friend who lived in the same area as me. I still talk to and hang out with them today.
While Dragon Ball got me into anime in the first place, it was Initial D that got me to expand my worldview about anime and manga. The series gave me a glimpse of the other anime/manga communities out there. I got a first glimpse into series that weren't mainstream yet loved by passionate fans.
When both the Initial D manga and anime ended in the 2010s', my anime/manga interests were in a different place. But I still enjoyed Final Stage when it came out because I got to see Takumi grow immensely over time and the payoff was good. The final battle felt like two very similar individuals trying to impose their superiority over one another. It was a perfect way to end Takumi's story, given that almost all of his opponents were different from him.
I know Initial D isn't talked about as much as Dragon Ball or Sailor Moon in terms of impacting people's lives, but it has done wonders for me in genuinely seeing what the world of anime/manga fans was like outside of the usual fare. I know I'm not the only one.
So I want to say that if the super-mainstream anime and manga series aren't your thing, it's okay. There will always be something that will catch your eye and maybe change your perspective for the better. And maybe it will find you a community that you love being around and help you grow.
To quote one of the Initial D opening songs sung by the group, m.o.v.e, let's move into the brand new world and let's dive into the brand new trip.
For more perspective on Initial D's impact on its fans and car culture, this post from a car enthusiast is worth a read.
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Sometimes I get slightly annoyed whenever I see someone's "non-vocal synth music that's like NiiGo" list and it's a bunch of bands that have edgy lyrics but sound nothing like NiiGo, but like, thinking about it more, it feels like an impossible task to find non-vocal synth music that are like NiiGo in anything other than like, the concept of having edgy lyrics.
Like, in-universe, NiiGo started as one of those black thumbnail Internet musicians (I'm unclear on whether or not Kanade still kept doing this after recruiting Ena), and like, that's a very vocal synth thing to do, regardless of whether or not the songs are sung by humans in-universe. Honestly I thought it was kinda a contrived way to let the human characters sing, but maybe not really since Kanade was focused on getting these fuckers out fast and tuning takes time. Why not just whip out a professional grade mic and sing?
Like, at best you could make it a search for non-Vocaloid music instead of non-vocal synth music and find a bunch of UTAU songs. In fact, the main reason most people even upload music like that is either because they were inspired by a certain UTAU producer who no longer wants to be named or because they were inspired by people that were inspired by that producer but then later diverged from that musical style. NiiGo falls closer to "inspired by people that were inspired by that producer" in terms of sound, but that is not why NiiGo exists in-universe (because it'd be pretty disrespectful to reference someone's real life mental breakdown in your gacha game).
Actually, there are musicians that started off being vocal synth producers before moving onto regular J-Pop stuff (like Ayase from YOASOBI), but I didn't really wanna count that, since to me, they were still at some point vocal synth producers.
I haven't exactly searched every avenue for NiiGo-like non-vocal synth music though. Since vocal synth music thrives in the doujin scene, it'd be good to look in the doujin scene if you wanted non-vocal synth stuff that sounded like it. I've definitely had good luck with finding Eurobeat that reminded me of samfree's stuff by looking through Touhou Eurobeat albums. It stands to reason that this goes for edgier songs too. But it also stands to reason that you'll end up breaking an arbitrary "non-vocal synth music by people who at some point produced vocal synth music doesn't count" rule. For instance, samfree has in fact done Touhou Eurobeat arrangements in the past, and due to how Touhou Eurobeat compilation albums tend to be released under one circle, you might miss that if you aren't looking for the individual song credits.
Thank you for listening to my ramblings about my own observations of music genres in relation to NiiGo (I think that's what the point of this post ended up being, right?). If you know what I mean by "a certain producer", don't use this post to argue about it. Please.
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mastermadness · 3 months
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Enemies to lovers: Bear edition! Pics are "Please, Mr. Fazbear" and "Oops! You're all mine!" I was serious this time around, though.
TY Lovable chart for explaining what happened:
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Inspiring song that made me draw this: Discord by Eurobeat Brony (Feat. Odyssey)
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nebowskii · 7 months
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ahahaha soooo what music / bands would your ocs each listen to? Do you associate different Genres with different ones?
oh my dear at this point my ocs's music taste is more developed than their damn lore /hj ALSO YOU'RE IN LUCK THAT I HAD MADE THIS VID HERE A WHILE AGO, I THINK IT MIGHT HELP, STILL, I'LL DO A LIL LIST HERE W THE CHARACTERS IN THE VID
Seraph doesn't really mind that era of music (2012 stuff) and i doubt he'd even be ashamed of it if he did, or anything, really but i think its Klaus who would enjoy that stuff more but if you're wondering what he actually likes, its jazz influenced stuff (Lounge, bossa nova) and Kpop, he was paticularty inspired by Kpop, surprisingly lmao "Still with you by Jung-kook" or "Fullmoon by Sunmi" are some he'd enjoy a lot c: no wonder he came out so fruity
Klaus specifically loves 90s~early 2000s RnB since he grew up with it but i'd say he's open to most things! hell i'd say one of his fave songs even is "Tell it to my heart by Taylor dayne" <<<he rocks this song when cleaning the house or "I'll do it by heidi montag" definetely likes the "ARTPOP" album by gaga
Neberius is big fan of Eurobeat or Eurodance, anything he can para para dance to, probably found his love for the genre when he'd go clubs with his old friends before he died HAHAH "Run away by real Mccoy" or "No one sleeps in tokyo" are some examples, be glad there are no cars for transports in this city cause this man would not hesitate to drift around if these stuff played
Now for Locky i've mentioned this before a few times but he's a metalhead despite being secretive about it, particuraly a fan of Thrash, Heavy or just anything fast, its just something he enjoys in terms of sound despite not agreeing with the ones with questionable lyrics even if they're made for shock value only iykyk :skull: he's just not that type of person lmao but i don't think he minds when the themes get canibalistic tho, some stuff i see him vibing to is "Black magic by Slayer" or even the whole "PTSD" album by Utsu-P <<<(yes, this means he canonically listens to vocaloid too, it'd be unfair to not have that out there since his design was initially inspired by a vocaloid song <X,D if you're into vocaloid and look at his design, it'll probably be obvious wich song was it (and if it isn't i'm sorry HUDASDSND I CAN AWNSWER LATER THO)
OOF OKAY.. i have other ocs with specific tastes n stuff but then this reply would get annoyingly long and confusing since i haven't introduced them here, but yeAH i'm normal about these specific questions :3 maybe i could do another list like this
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ponysongbracket · 1 year
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Brony Music Bracket Quarterfinals!
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All but eight songs have been eliminated!
(inspired by a similar post from @disneyvillainbracket )
Quarterfinals tomorrow!
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chainsawbunnie · 1 year
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splatoon oc time ! ! have a sillygirl
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their name is siren , , ,think dedf1sh but a gyaru inspired eurobeat artist (an actual clear reference of her soon maybe ?? idk im tryin to get a lot of art done all at once rn lol)
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tsubasabunny · 9 months
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A bit about me <3
Hi I’m Tilly! I’ve been a gal for about two years now, and mostly making this blog to inspo post and socialise with other gals
Some of my biggest inspirations are Tsubasa Masuwaka, Nana Suzuki, Kumiko Funayama, Okarie, and Mirai Saito
I get a lot of inspo from substyles like Himekaji, mori and Amekaji however my fashion sense fluctuates often and I like to play around with different looks
I love to sew, design and create clothing and costumes!
My favourite music includes Milky Bunny, Namie Amuro, Eurobeat, currently getting into Koda Kumi. I also love kpop, my favourite group being girls generation!!
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Would love to make friends with other gyaru <3
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haropro-confessions · 11 months
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I miss Tsunku's sugary slightly Eurobeat-inspired songs like Maji Good Chance Summer, Uchouten LOVE, Shortcut and Momoiro Sparkling. :( I know most of current H!P is too mature for that sound but maybe the new KSS unit could...?
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odysseyeurobeat · 11 months
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i just really wanna say you’ve been one of my biggest inspirations for years and i really hope to make music like yours one day ! (*꒦ິ꒳꒦ີ)
I'm honored! ; u ; Eurobeat's deceptively tricky to get "right", but I bet you could absolutely nail it!
At the risk of too much self-promo, my Discord server has a channel dedicated to production resources, including links to several free AND paid eurobeat sample and preset packs! But even if you don't join that, there's a free preset pack (Euro-Nam by Gamma-Hainam) for a free VST synth (Synth1 by Ichiro Toda) that's got pretty fantastic sounds to get you most of the way there!
I look forward to hearing what you make!💖
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supereuroflash · 3 months
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It's impressive that Eurobeat had an impact so big on J-Pop that literal Eurobeat songs are released and promoted as Pop songs and a lot of times it's hard to identify if a song is Eurobeat or Pop with a heavy Eurobeat inspiration.
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