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Slowed and reverb (stylized as "slowed + reverb") is a technique of remixing and a subgenre, derived from chopped and screwed hip-hop [12] and vaporwave, [13] which involves slowing down and adding reverb to a previously existing song, often created by using digital audio editors such as Audacity.
"Perfume" is a song by the English band Pale Waves, released on 12 June 2024 as the lead single from their album Smitten (2024). The song was written by Pale Waves's frontwoman Heather Baron-Gracie and producer Simon Oscroft. A music video for the song, directed by Georgie Cowan-Turner was also released.
"Electro World" (エレクトロ・ワールド, Erekutoro Wārudo) is Perfume's 3rd major-label single. The single is produced by capsule member Yasutaka Nakata. It was released in a CD-only version and its catalog number is TKCA-73017. An official remix by Soichi Terada, titled "Electro World(relaxation mix)", is also available.
Musically, "Dream Fighter" is an electropop song, influenced by dance music. On its release, the track received generally favourable reviews from music critics. Some highlighted the song as one of Perfume's best singles from their album and their career, and commended the production and commercial appeal.
"Spending All My Time" received favorable reviews from most music critics. Shenmue wrote that the new mix for the album “fits the album's concept.” [2] Selective Hearing's writer Nia felt she could see the song alongside "Enter the Sphere" and "Party Maker" “blasting in a club, but there are also some surprisingly calm tracks on the album.
The video randomly switches scenes from one member to all members dancing throughout the video. The drop before the second verse shows the girls walking to each other, walking in circles. When entering the second verse, the girls put their hands out one by one, holding each other before the pre-chorus, and back to circling again.
A-chan saw "Kiss and Music" as the song pulling all the album tracks together. [7] Perfume's Japanese spin on black music was compared to Yellow Magic Orchestra's 1980 cover of "Tighten Up", and Speed's 1999 single "Long Way Home". [9] "Zero Gravity" is a 1990s house track.
"Spring of Life" received favorable reviews from most music critics. Writing for Land of Rising, Alex Shenmue favored the “well-done” mix of the album version and felt it was a “clear improvement that you’ll hardly come back to the single version after hearing this new mix.” [4] Patrick St. Michael, writing for The Japan Times, said the composition wasn't an “improvement” but ...