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ljaesch · 3 months
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Song Review: STEREO DIVE FOUNDATION - "Drifters"
On January 12, 2024, Japanese artist STEREO DIVE FOUNDATION released “Drifters,” which is being used as the ending theme for the second season of the SYNDUALITY Noir anime. I have to be forthcoming in this review and admit that I’m only familiar with this anime through looking at a synopsis and reading anime bloggers’ opinions on the series. Musically, “Drifters” is a midtempo pop track that…
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jpopstreaming · 10 months
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🆕🎶 「 RAYTRACER 」 new single by STEREO DIVE FOUNDATION is now available worldwide! 🌐 Listen now and discover new sounds from Japan on our weekly updated playlist 🎧 https://spoti.fi/3lgjH73
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vioviolaz · 10 months
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The way this song makes me wanna bounce around. 10/10.
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dailyanimeoped · 2 years
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Opening 1 - GANGSTA. 
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animemusicbrackets · 9 months
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Finally, here is the submission results:
PRELIMINARY POLLS WILL BE UP TUESDAY 7/25 @ 12PM EDT
tags: preliminaries matches (the actual polls, not including any reblogs) bracket info propaganda
INFO UNDER CUT
✨✨There were a couple of submissions that were openings, rather than endings, so those have been removed. (So there were 700 valid submissions, 702 total submissions)
✨✨Songs that only got 1 or 2 votes will not be advancing.
✨✨At most 2 songs per series will be allowed in the bracket.
✨✨There were five series that had more than 2 qualifying songs (Chainsaw Man, Fullmetal Alchemist, Hunter x Hunter, JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, and Naruto).
✨✨There will be FOUR preliminary polls for these series. They will be a week long.
✨✨There will not be a preliminary round for Fullmetal Alchemist, because Uso and Shunkan Sentimental had many more votes than the other three submissions so I will just be putting those in the bracket automatically.
✨✨For HXH, JJBA, and Naruto, I will be putting the top voted song in the bracket, and the rest will battle to the death for the other designated spot. (I didnt do this for CSM bc it was a three way tie lol.) The endings that will be advancing for these series are:
"Hyouri Ittai" by Yuzu
"Roundabout" by Yes
"Wind" by Akeboshi
✨✨The Preliminary Polls will be:
💥Chainsaw Man (2 winners)
"Fight Song" by Eve
"First Death" by TK from Ling Tosite Sigure
"Hawatari Nioku Centi" by Maximum the Hormone
"In the Back Room" by syudou
"Tablet" by TOOBOE
"Time Left" by ZUTOMAYO
💥Hunter X Hunter (1 winner)
"Hunting For Your Dream" by Galneryus
"Just Awake" by Fear, and Loathing in Las Vegas
"Reason" by Yuzu
💥JoJo's Bizarre Adventure (1 winner)
"Akuyaku♢Kyousoukyoku ~ Oingo to Boingo~" by Various (Makoto Yasumura, Motoko Kumai, Hidenobu Kiuchi)
"I Want You" by Savage Garden
💥Naruto (1 winner)
"Broken Youth" by NICO Touches the Walls
"By My Side" by Hemenway
"Rainbow" by Vacuum Hollow
"U Can Do It!" by DOMINO
✨✨With the prelims, the total number of songs that will be advancing to the bracket is 62. I will not be doing any other preliminary rounds to fill in the last two spots, because I'm busy, and I really dont want to do polls for the 55 songs that got 2 votes, only for 2 spots. I will either have the bracket just be 62 songs OR i will use my godly powers to just put in two of the other songs that i like. its a surprise teehee.
✨✨The endings that are guaranteed a spot in the bracket are:
"About a Voyage" by Sayuri [Boku No Hero Academia]
"Aishiteru" by Callin' [Natsume Yuujinchou]
"Akatsuki" by Akiko Shikata [Yona of the Dawn]
"aLIEz" by Sawano Hiroyuki [Aldnoah.Zero]
"Aoi Honoo" by ITOWOKASHI [Black Clover]
"Chou Cream Funk" by Philosophy no Dance [Mashle: Magic and Muscles]
"Comedy" by Gen Hoshino [SPYxFAMILY]
"Daisy" by STEREO DIVE FOUNDATION [Kyoukai no Kanata]
"Datte Atashi no Hiro" by LiSA [Boku No Hero Academia]
"Don't say 'lazy'" by Youko Hikasa [K-On!]
"Fly Me to the Star" by Starlight Kuku Gumi [Shoujo Kageki Revue Starlight]
"For the Love of Life" by David Sylvian [Monster]
"Fuyu Biyori" by Eri Sasaki [Yuru Camp]
"gravity" by Maaya Sakamoto (Composer - Yoko Kanno) [WOLF'S RAIN]
"Groovy!" by Kohmi Hirose [Cardcaptor Sakura]
"Hare Hare Yukai" by Aya Hirano, Minori Chihara, Yuuko Gotou [Suzumiya Haruhi no Yuutsu]
"Hectopascal" by Yuuki Takada, Minako Kotobuki [Bloom Into You]
"homework never ends" by Mawatari Matsuko (JPN), Sara White (ENG) [Yu Yu Hakusho]
"Hyouri Ittai" by Yuzu [Hunter x Hunter]
"I'm Alive" by Becca [Black Butler]
"Infinity" by Yuuri [Sk8 the Infinity]
"Kimi No Shiranai" by Supercell [Bakemonogatari]
"LOST IN PARADISE" by ALI feat. AKLO [Jujutsu Kaisen]
"Magia" by Kalafina [Puella Magi Madoka Magica]
"Mashi Mashi" by NICO Touches the Walls [Haikyuu!!]
"Memosepia" by sajou no hana [Mob Psycho 100]
"Mephisto" by QUEEN BEE [Oshi no Ko]
"Nomic" by ACCAMER [I'm the Villainess, So I'm Taming the Final Boss]
"OverThink" by Fan Ka [Link Click]
"Prayer X" by King Gnu [Banana Fish]
"RED" by Survive Said The Prophet [Banana Fish]
"Red:birthmark" by AiNA THE END [Mobile Suit Gundam: The Witch from Mercury]
"Refrain Boy" by ALL OFF [Mob Psycho 100]
"Roundabout" by Yes [JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: The Animation]
"Sayonara Bye Bye" by Mawatari Matsuko (JPN), Stephanie Nadolny (ENG) [Yu Yu Hakusho]
"Sayonara-gokko" by amazarashi [Dororo (2019)]
"Shiki no Uta" by Minmi [Samurai Champloo]
"Shikisai" by yama [SPYxFAMILY]
"Shissou" by LAST ALLIANCE [Ouran High School Host Club]
"Shubidubi☆Sweets Time" by Miyamoto Kanako [Precure: KiraKira Pretty Cure A La Mode]
"Shunkan Sentimental" by SCANDAL [Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood]
"Sore wa Chiisana Hikari no Youna" by Sayuri [Erased (Boku Dake Ga Inai Machi)]
"SPLASH FREE" by STYLE FIVE [Free!]
"Stand By Me" by the peggies [Sarazanmai]
"Sugar Song and Bitter Step" by UNISON SQUARE GARDEN [Kekkai Sensen]
"Tenchi Gaeshi" by NICO Touches the Walls [Haikyuu!!]
"The Real Folk Blues" by The Seatbelts feat. Mai Yamane [Cowboy Bebop]
"Torches" by Aimer [Vinland Saga]
"Trust Me" by Yuya Matsushita [Durarara!!]
"Truth" by Ruka Yumi [Revolutionary Girl Utena]
"Uso" by SID [Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood]
"Virtual Star Embryology" by Maki Kamiya [Revolutionary Girl Utena]
"Wareta Ringo" by Risa Taneda [Shin Sekai Yori]
"Wind" by Akeboshi [Naruto]
"You Only Live Once" by Hatano Wataru [Yuri!!! on ICE]
"Zetsubou Billy" by Maximum the Hormone [Death Note]
"Zzz" by Sayaka Sasaki [Nichijou]
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multitrackdrifting · 2 months
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My revised top 5 anime openings:
Mukanjyo - Survive Said The Prophet (Vinland Saga OP 1)
Asterisk - ORANGE RANGE (Bleach OP 1, but only the unmastered version they use in the anime)
Chase The Light - Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas (Kaiji S2 OP)
PAPERMOON by Tommy heavenly6 (Soul Eater OP 2)
Chain by BACK-ON (Air Gear OP)
My top 5 endings:
Anytime, Anywhere - milet (Frieren ED 1/2)
avid - Sawano Hiroyuki & mizuki (86 ED 1)
Life - Rude-α (Dr. Stone ED 1)
Kimi ga iru - Galla (Initial D Second Stage ED)
Daisy - STEREO DIVE FOUNDATION (Kyoukai no Kanata ED)
Honorable mentions:
ASH LIKE SNOW - the brilliant green (Tomoko Kawase)
Remind - ROOKiEZ is PUNK'd
Driver's High - L'arc-en-Ciel
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kyriun · 2 years
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Stereo Dive Foundation - Daisy // Kyoukai no Kanata Ending 1
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anisongoftheday · 21 days
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Beyond the Boundary Ending
Daisy by STEREO DIVE FOUNDATION
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typhlonectes · 4 months
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The official website for the third season of the That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime (Tensei Shitara Slime Datta Ken) television anime confirmed on Saturday that the third season will premiere in April 2024, and announced the show will air for two continuous cours (quarter of a year) for a half-year run. The anime will air on NTV and its affiliates and BS11. The website also revealed a teaser video and visual...
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sidsinning · 2 years
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Hi! Kinda a random question but are there any songs that you associate with miraculous ladybug? ♡
Daisy by Stereo Dive Foundation made me feel melancholic-bittersweet feelings for Lukanette and Adrienette 💔💔💔
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kuroo-suno · 1 year
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you can usually tell a lot about a person by the type of music they listen to. put your favourite playlist on shuffle and list the first ten songs then tag ten people — no skipping!
thank u bestie @chifuya for the tag ʕ•ᴥ•ʔ
i’m tagging @keikakus @ennoshitatas @writtenbyevie @homosubtext @kenma-kozugay @monstrsball @toya @xxcrypt1dxx @gingerslapnotion @iwaizumihajigay @pomodoro-kun
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kamipyre · 1 year
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𝟓 𝐒𝐎𝐍𝐆𝐒 𝐓𝐇𝐀𝐓 𝐑𝐄𝐌𝐈𝐍𝐃 𝐘𝐎𝐔 𝐎𝐅 𝐘𝐎𝐔𝐑 𝐌𝐔𝐒𝐄.
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i. beyond the boundary – minori chihara. solitude soaks, and soaks my cheeks,but the presence of dawn quietly rises, / inviting me up, into the sky. / hope awaits me in the distance, that's right - i'm on my way! 
ii. souvenir – bump of chicken.  placing a ribbon on each of the scenes my eyes picked out / i continue on my way home, collecting them like souvenirs / the seasons greeted me and i even picked up a few tears / how should I begin to describe this way home you’ve given me?
iii. tsuki to taiyou dake – kiro akiyama. constantly feel the changing seasons / even if you don’t like it, it will flow even though you can’t move yet / today is already blurred with indelible feelings / words that we can’t say show a little bud
iv. hello, world! – bump of chicken. surrounded by a world painted with the colors I chose, / i wonder where the meaning is in the wounds i can’t choose / thinking i’m the only hero, constantly standing on stage / in the center of the world until it’s over / what can i do? i can’t even pretend i’m empty inside / hello, greetings, i’m right here
v. daisy – stereo dive foundation. to overwrite the accumulated sins, / you've got as many times as you need, from the repeating start line. / painting a tomorrow different from the past, / painting hope for just the two of us, there's the start line.
dragged in by: @bloodxhound :'D /  tagging: @rippleofwords @velvetineblue @jeoseungsaja ( hyuk!! or who ever you use music for Inspo for most for :D ) @mythvoiced ( for....odyessus?? ) @uroborosymphony ( I'd say Quinn but choose whoever you use music the most for for inspo &lt;3 ) @eternasci and you!! bc I think cyan probably tagged everyone else I know <3
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1733314 · 8 months
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How to Use Drum Loops to Enhance Your Music Productions
Are you a music enthusiast or a budding music producer looking to add some extra flavor to your tracks? Drum loops can be your secret weapon! In this guide, we'll walk you through the exciting world of drum loops and show you how to use them to take your music productions to the next level. Why Drum Loops Are Important in Music Production
In the world of music production, drum loops serve as the heartbeat of your track. They provide the rhythmic foundation upon which all other musical elements are built. Here's why they're essential:
Groove and Feel: Drum loops establish the groove and feel of your music. Whether you're aiming for a steady rock beat or a funky groove, the drum loop sets the tone.
Consistency: Drum loops ensure that your rhythm stays consistent throughout the song. This consistency is crucial for keeping your listeners engaged.
Inspiration: Drum loops can spark creativity. They can serve as a starting point for your composition, inspiring melodies, harmonies, and lyrics.
Choosing the Right Drum Loops
Selecting the perfect drum loops is the foundation of enhancing your music production. Here's a deeper dive:
Genre Considerations: Different genres require different drum patterns. For example, electronic dance music (EDM) often features four-on-the-floor beats, while hip-hop might favor syncopated rhythms. Choose loops that align with your genre.
Tempo and Time Signature Matching: Ensure that the drum loops you choose match the tempo and time signature of your song. This alignment is vital for a seamless integration of loops into your production.
Quality and Source: Be mindful of where you source your drum loops. High-quality loops from reputable sources will sound better in your mix and save you time on editing and processing.
Layering Drum Loops
Layering drum loops can add complexity and depth to your music. Here's how:
Combining Different Drum Loops: Experiment with layering different loops to create a unique sound. For example, you can layer a basic drum pattern with a more intricate one to add complexity.
Adjusting Volume and Panning: Properly balance the volumes of your layered loops and use panning to position elements in the stereo field. This creates a more immersive listening experience.
Creating Unique Rhythmic Patterns: By layering, you can craft custom rhythms that suit your song's mood. Don't hesitate to mute or solo layers to fine-tune your groove.
Customizing Drum Loops
Customization allows you to make drum loops your own. Dive into these techniques:
Adding Effects and Processing: Experiment with effects like reverb, delay, and distortion to shape the sound of your drum loops. This can take your loops from generic to unique.
Manipulating Individual Drum Elements: Many drum loop libraries provide stems or individual elements (e.g., kick, snare, hi-hat). Use these to craft precisely the sound you want.
Syncing with Your Song's Feel: Adjust the loops to match the overall mood of your track. If your song gets more intense, consider making the drum loops match that intensity.
Integrating Drum Loops into Your Arrangement
Incorporating drum loops effectively is key to a polished production:
Drum Loop Arrangement Strategies: Decide where and when to introduce and remove drum loops in your arrangement. This can create anticipation and dynamics.
Building Drum Intros and Fills: Use drum loops to craft exciting intros and transitions between song sections. A well-placed drum fill can add energy.
Creating Dynamic Drum Transitions: Transition smoothly between sections of your song by gradually introducing or fading out drum loops.
These additional details should provide a more comprehensive guide to using drum loops in music production. Feel free to ask for further expansion on specific topics or chapters if needed.
Drum Loop Editing and Timing
Precision in timing and rhythm is crucial when working with drum loops:
Quantization and Groove Adjustments: Quantization helps align the drum loops with the grid, ensuring perfect timing. However, consider adjusting the quantization to add human feel. Many DAWs offer groove templates for this purpose.
Humanizing Your Drum Loops: Humanizing drum loops involves introducing subtle variations in timing, velocity, and articulation to mimic the imperfections of a human drummer. This can make your loops sound more natural and less robotic.
Correcting Timing Issues: If your loops don't sync correctly, don't worry. Most DAWs offer tools for nudging or stretching audio to fix timing issues. This ensures that your drum loops groove perfectly with the rest of your track.
MIDI Drum Programming vs. Drum Loops
Explore the various approaches to rhythm in music production:
Pros and Cons of Each Approach: Compare the benefits of using pre-recorded drum loops to the flexibility of MIDI drum programming. Understanding the advantages and limitations of each method helps you make informed choices.
Combining MIDI and Drum Loops: You're not limited to choosing one over the other. Learn how to blend MIDI-programmed drums with drum loops to create hybrid rhythms that are uniquely your own.
Tips for Mixing Drum Loops
Effective mixing can make or break your drum loops:
Balancing Drum Loop Levels: Ensure that your drum loops sit well in the mix by balancing their volume relative to other instruments and vocals.
EQ and Frequency Shaping: Use EQ to sculpt the sound of your drum loops. Adjust frequencies to make them cut through the mix or sit in the background, depending on the context.
Adding Space with Reverb and Delay: Apply reverb and delay effects to create a sense of space and depth in your drum loops. Experiment with different settings to achieve the desired ambiance.
Legal Considerations and Licensing
Understanding the legal aspects of using drum loops is essential:
Drum Loop Licensing: Know the terms of use for the drum loops you've acquired. Licensing agreements can vary, and you should adhere to them to avoid legal issues.
Copyright Issues: Respect copyright laws when using third-party drum loops. Always give credit where it's due, and seek permission if required.
Case Studies
Delve into real-world examples of successful drum loop usage:
Music Production Case Studies: Analyze hit songs from various genres to see how professional producers effectively incorporated drum loops into their music.
Conclusion
In conclusion, drum loops are a versatile tool that can transform your music productions. By understanding how to choose, customize, and integrate them effectively, you can enhance your tracks and captivate your audience. Looking for free drum loops for your project or practicing drumming techniques? The wait is over.
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Discover a World of Rhythms: Dive into a vast collection of drum samples across genres like JAZZ, ROCK, POP, and HIPHOP royalty free drum loops. Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned drummer, there are drum fills samples for everyone.
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animemusicbrackets · 8 months
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Anime ED Showdown!!!: Round 1D
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"Fly Me to the Star" by Starlight Kuku Gumi
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"Daisy" by STEREO DIVE FOUNDATION
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freaxs-blog · 8 months
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🎶 Remembering a Legend: Gustavo Cerati 🕊️
Today marks the 9th anniversary since we lost a true musical genius. 🎸 Gustavo Cerati, in my humble opinion, remains the greatest Spanish-speaking musician in history. Let's dive into the incredible journey of this legend and commemorate his impact on the world of music. 🎵
Born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, on August 11, 1959, Gustavo Cerati's passion for music ignited at an early age. His deep appreciation for rock and pop laid the foundation for his extraordinary career.
In 1982, Cerati, along with Zeta Bosio and Charly Alberti, formed the iconic rock band Soda Stereo. Their groundbreaking sound revolutionized Latin American music, blending rock with new wave and pop influences.
Gustavo Cerati's brilliance extended beyond his own projects. He collaborated with renowned artists like Sting, Roger Waters, and many more, showcasing his versatility and artistry.
After the temporary dissolution of Soda Stereo, Cerati embarked on a solo journey, releasing groundbreaking albums like "Bocanada." His solo career proved that he was a musical force to be reckoned with.
Speaking of "Bocanada," let's shine a spotlight on "Raíz," a hauntingly beautiful track from the album. It's a sonic journey that captures Cerati's poetic lyricism and innovative soundscapes.
Did you know that Cerati was not only a musical genius but also a visual artist? He designed many of his album covers, showcasing his multifaceted talents.
Let's continue to celebrate Gustavo Cerati's legacy by sharing his music, his art, and the impact he had on our lives. 🙌 GRACIAS TOTALES!
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