Sayonara Technopolis

"Sayonara Technopolis"
Single by Mitsuki Aira
from the album Plastic
A-side "Sayonara Technopolis"
B-side "High Speed Sneaker
Cosmic Chopper
Distant Stars"
Released March 5, 2008
Format CD
Genre J-pop, electropop, dance-pop, big beat
Label D-topia Entertainment
Producer(s) Ōnishi Terukado (大西輝門)
Mitsuki Aira singles chronology
"Robot Honey"
(2008)
"Sayonara Technopolis"
(2008)
"Valentine Step"
(2009)

"Robot Honey"
(2008)
"Sayonara Technopolis"
(2009)
"Valentine Step"
(2009)

Sayonara Technopolis (サヨナラTECHNOPOLiS, lit. Goodbye/Farewell Technopolis) is the fifth single by the Japanese electronica artist Mitsuki Aira. It was released January 21, 2009.[1]

The single was marketed with the tagline "Electro meets big beat", and the tracks Sayonara Technopolis and High SD Sneaker (pronounced "High Speed Dance Sneaker") are most notably big beat-influenced. Track 6 of the single is a "Big Beat Crush remix" of "High SD Sneaker".

Theme and meaning

Aira stated that "Sayonara Technopolis" and its b-sides were written in response to the modern problems of the economy, apathy and global warming, also stating, "I wish that the human race could re-start on the Moon. When the time comes to live in the Moon some time and we see the Earth from the Moon, I hope for the Earth to be the place we want to live."

Aira owns an allotment of land on the Moon, and the single's cover uses NASA-licensed images.[2]

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Sayonara Technopolis (サヨナラTECHNOPOLiS)"4:12
2."High SD Sneaker (HiGH SD スニーカー)"4:25
3."Cosmic Chopper"4:16
4."Distant Stars"3:45
5."Sayonara Technopolis (Traks Boys rmx)"4:39
6."High SD Sneaker (Big Beat Crush rmx)"3:30
7."Sayonara Technopolis (digital mp-3 mastering ver.)"4:12
8."High SD Sneaker (digital mp-3 mastering ver.)"4:25
9."Cosmic Chopper (digital mp-3 mastering ver.)"4:16
10."Distant Stars (digital mp-3 mastering ver.)"3:45

References

  1. http://www.airamitsuki.com/disco6.html
  2. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2009-09-24. Retrieved 2011-10-01.


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