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Tanjyoubi no Ichiban Special Update

Posted in Events, Oni Market with tags , , , , , , , on March 17, 2009 by speedxgrapher

I am really happy with the reactions to the upcoming party, even if I feel I owe an apology to the people of Anime.gr, organizing the Eating Meeting: they were forced to reconsider the time and schedule of their meeting in order to accommodate people who wanted to come over. Gomen to arigatou!

That said, the DJ triad is armed and ready (well, maybe two of us are ready and KrizD is armed, but regardless). The way the program is turning out, it seems I will be the first up at 21:00 and I have concluded that I will be playing the lost Schuldig Engels Gedicht (“Guilty Angel’s Poem”) Verse III – Arcturus set at that time. It’s the one set from the series recording the Vampire knight’s (mis)adventures, that I have not had the chance to play during my time with Ordre de Ciel. It details Engel’s  bloody journey towards the Aurora Borealis, with Misa Tenkawa at his side.

For those of you who may (very reasonably) not remember, I have a habit of building music sets based on a specific story, whether one I have written or read. Actually, in this case, only “Knight” has been written nearly in its entirety and I may endeavor to post it in Easy Subjugation in the future, as with Prometheus’s origin (which inspired “Promethean Heart“).

Just as a recap:

Verse I – Knight was played back then.

Verse II – Predator was played in Let’s Get Visual II (which I still haven’t blogged…).

Verse IV – Wanderer was played instead of III at the Final Fantasy Cosplay, because Verse III – Arcturus includes “The Skies Above” from FFX (and this is the only spoiler I am doing – so there!), which had been already taken and the set couldn’t really stand without it.

For those of you who sent me requests and suggestions (and even provided me with songs), rest assured that there is a second set in which I managed to somehow fit everything in.  Well, that is all for now.

Cheerio,

Speedgrapher

P.S. The video is from the ending sequence of Tytania, the space opera I am watching these days: I recommend it without reservation.