geso geso geso geso geso geso geso geso geso geso geso gespacito - "Sanae (Unending status quo)" by Sewerslvt Review & sample analysis - Review this song is good for dancing and vibing, and jvnko incorporates some elements from their debut release don’t be afraid of dying into this song. most notable element i could think of was the distorted “aaawaaaa” static synth sound used for the transition at 2:07, i don’t know what it’s called though. i haven’t watched ika-chan so i don’t know if this has some sort of inspiration from the show besides the fact the vocals are sampled. overall the track is nice, it’s sorta like a middlepoint between the noise incorporated in sewer, and the flow incorporated in cute panties soaked in arizona iced tea. Sample analysis Hook/riff (rainy synth): "Foreword" by Tyler, the Creator feat. Rex Orange (repeated throughout song) (timestamp in original song: 3:00) Anime girl voice: Sanae from the 2010 anime “Shinryaku! Ika Musume!” (episode 10) ("sukarena-ika?" 1:02 - 1:25, "geso geso geso" 1:26 - 2:09, "kono mama ja manzoku dekinai" 2:29 - 2:58, "sayonara, ika-chan... sayonara, watashi no koi..." 4:07 - end) - rough translations -- "sukarena-ika?" -> will you be loved? -- "kono mama ja manzoku dekinai" -> i can't satisfy myself with this -- "sayonara, ika-chan... sayonara, watashi no koi..." -> goodbye, Ikar-chan. .. .. goodbye, passing love. .. .. --- "passing love" could also be "my love" or "ferry love" according to googole translate
exact timestamps for each voiceline from the original episode (in order of appearance in the episode) sukarenai ka? - 10:24 kono mama ja manzoku dekinai - 11:57 geso geso geso geso geso geso geso geso + sayonara ika-chan - 12:51 bonus: - 11:43 was used in DROWNINGINTHESEWER 20 seconds in - 12:42 was used in the deleted video of the song (can be found in sewerslvt video archive channel)