Wednesday, December 22, 2021

Day 9 - 12 Days of Taikomas

 

On the ninth day of Christmas, Reisen Fumo has sent to me:
multi-track drifting
nine keysound burgers
surrender peer-pressure
some jumpscares

m̸̧̛͙̝̤͍̠̺͔̓̽͌̋̒̔̏ỵ̶̛̈́͂͑̇̌̕̕ ̸̧̢͉̳͔̰͆̅̄̐̀͐͜ͅb̶̟̘͚̺̌͝ĺ̷̙̯͕͚̬̘́͆̂͛̀̃̋ȇ̸̹̣̱͕̮͖̿͗̔̔̍͝ë̴̳̭̤͖̺̬̎̀̌͋̕ͅd̵̡̧͎̦̘̤̙͓͐̌̅̀̌̀̈͆i̵̘͈̗̳̱̿̾̔n̴̬͇̩̗̞̹̱̉̈́͝g̵̛̼͍͕̝̩͗̎̐̄̕ ̸̭̇̈̔ȩ̵̻̮͎͔̤͕͛̈́a̷̻̎̊͌̀̉̃̇̌r̴͉͈͍̄̓͗s̶̡̢̙̳͇͚͚͒

colorblazing madness
a coaster ride
one ghostly inn
and Linda AI-CUE under the tree.

MAYDAY Luke


Deck the halls? As far as Japanese street racing in gaming is concerned, Eurobeat is all you need to deck every kind of street with tension and attitude! In order to honor the Soundclod-linking request, we're usinc a similar mockup link in the embed, but let it be known that this track is not actually used on any games in the Initial D series. At least, not yet...

Originally released in the November 20th, 2013 album Super Eurobeat 226 from label avextrax's eponymous, long-running multi-artist eurobeat album series, MAYDAY is a song made by the prolific Italian composer Luca Torchiani, currently affiliated to the SCP Music and Delta Music Industry labels from the same country. The track was made under the 2nd label's mantle with co-writers Matteo Rizzi and Maurizion Capaldi, the latter of the two also being the co-producer with Silvio Moretti. The song was signed under Torchiani's Luke alias, which is what also led to a re-release of the song in 2019, as part of the Delta Music Industry label's Luke-centric album: May 1st's Delta Ultimate Collection Presents Luke.

The Italian Eurobeat artist, while not pitched in the famous Sega racing series with this song, has already had many an instance in which his craft got to shine under one of his many aliases, among which we count Eurofunk (Stop To Give Up), J-Stark (The Jungle Is On Fire), Mark Astley (SUPER RIDER) and Paul Harris (Nonsense Sensation).