Trance Evolution (Live 2003) by CASIOPEA - Drum Cover - JVDrumming

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  • A drum cover of Trance Evolution from the legendary Casiopea vs T-Square concert, performed originally in 2003.
    This energetic and more progressive composition features lots of different and unique parts that make it sound distinct and recognisable. Although this version of Trance Evolution is from Casiopea vs T-Square, this song was part of the "Casiopea" segment of the concert, meaning that only Casiopea was playing it- and they sounded great. And as this song was originally included in the album "Flowers" (having Noriaki Kumagai as the drummer) it was nice to see Jimbo play this track live. Personally, I really enjoy listening and drumming along this song, so I hope that you enjoy it as much as I do!
    Use headphones or good speakers for the best sound experience.
    BAND:
    Gtr. Issei Noro
    Bass. Yoshihiro Naruse
    Keys. Minoru Mukaiya
    Dr. Akira Jimbo
    UPDATE:
    If my recordings now sound a lot better than they used to, its because of my new mic setup! Here's a short rundown of my setup:
    - Zoom H4n Pro - Between floor toms and kick, providing good floor tom low end and stereo separation between floor toms and snare
    - Shure SM58 connected to input 1 of the H4n Pro - Between snare & rack toms, just next to and in front of the kick batter - providing a good snare drum "crack" and body to the rack toms
    - Samsung Galaxy S9+ camera audio - for ambience and cymbals.
    DISCLAIMER:
    I do not own any rights or parts of this song. All credit goes to the amazing musicians who played this song live and to Issei Noro who composed it.
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    AHH there we go, first Casiopea vs T-Square. The reason I like this version of the song is the heavy synthesizer in the beginning of the song and the very minor key giving it this very ominous tone of the song and its just super powerful. And then like later at the end it just gives of this Terraria Calamity ost feel with like a transition to a more relieving major key.