Dance Dance Devolution is a compilation album of all of the dance songs I've made (mostly using Dance eJay 6, a supreme piece of software). The styles of this album are just as dynamic as my rap beats are, and most of them are upbeat and quite fun. The name is a take off on the popular Japanese dancing video game series Dance Dance Revolution, suggesting that this is a devolutionary step (de-evolution, get it?) in the genre.
Tracklist:
1. Let Me Down -- My best work. This song features female vocals over very upbeat and
dramatic music. It really sounds like a theme song to an anime or
something.
2. Light of Life -- A mellow background song featuring a soothing piano and guitar score.
3. Tranquility -- A fun and (mostly) upbeat song featuring some obscure female vocals. The song has two distinct parts to it.
4. All Your Bass -- An homage to the "All Your Base are Belong to Us" cultural icon.
This song really isn't all that great, but I made it so here it is.
5. Industry -- A fairly minor trance-dance sounding song with no vocals in it.