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supercell x Dixie Flatline - Sekiranun Graffiti / Fallin' Fallin' Fallin'

01/11/2011 2011-11-01 14:00:00 JaME Author: Jessieface

supercell x Dixie Flatline - Sekiranun Graffiti / Fallin' Fallin' Fallin'

Split single from two prominent artists of the doujin music community.


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Sekiranun Graffiti / Fallin' Fallin' Fallin' is a split single featuring collaborative work between doujin artists, ryo, who is leader of supercell, and Dixie Flatline. Both tracks feature vocals from computer-generated voice software, VOCALOID.

The first A-side is supercell’s latest release. With hits that gained exposure from popular video site Nico Nico Douga such as Melt, World Is Mine and Black Rock Shooter, the 11-member doujin group supercell have certainly made a name for themselves amongst the doujin music and Nico singer community.

ryo's latest composition is Sekiranun Graffiti, an electrifying electro dance track with rock elements. Hatsune Miku's vocals are very floaty and dream-like. baker's remix of this track is equally pleasing to listen to, sounding like conventional dubstep paired with dream-like, electronic elements — it’s a musical journey of its own.

The second A-side Fallin' Fallin' Fallin' from producer Dixie Flatline, was composed by ryo from supercell. Most known for his debut release Gemini, Sweetie×2 and 2009 hit Just Be Friends via NicoNicoDouga, Dixie Flatline’s new release features vocals from popular VOCALOID Hatsune Miku that is paired with a light, electronic backing track. Fallin' Fallin' Fallin' contains elements similar to Sweetie×2 but synthesizers in the background promote a futuristic feeling in the track.

Instrumental versions of both A-sides are included on the split single, as well as a remix of Sekiranun Graffiti by baker. Sekiranun Graffiti has been used for the theme in the PSP game, Project DIVA Extend.

supercell will be releasing a new single, My Dearest, on November 23. The title-track, My Dearest, is used as the opening in Production I.G’s TV anime, "Guilty Crown." The ending, Departures: Anata ni okuru ai no uta, was also composed by ryo of supercell.

A short PV for Sekiranun Graffiti can be seen via NicoNicoDouga (registration is required) here. An extended PV via Project DIVA France is available here.
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