Harmonix's track-mixing rhythm game Fuser is being treated to a new selection of songs next month thanks to its latest DLC.
The DLC's called 'Flavour of Love' and will introduce new songs from artists like Billie Eilish, The Cure, and more. You can see the full list of songs for yourself right below (Some Lover's Days Head, Days Behind will actually be given to all Fuser players for free):
New DLC Tracks Coming in May:
- Billie Eilish “Therefore I Am”
- The Cure “Friday I’m In Love”
- Dirty Vegas “Days Go By”
- Disclosure ft. Sam Smith “Latch”
- Haddaway “What Is Love”
- J. Cole “No Role Modelz”
- Soft Cell “Tainted Love”
- Some Lover “Days Ahead, Days Behind”
That's not all, though, as also arriving in May is Faint Shadow Loop Pack 01, a new and free release that will be the first in an upcoming series of Promoter Packs. This first loop pack gives you access to a collection of mellow, meditative loops and sounds from Faint Shadow’s personal collection to play around with, so if you're looking to add some chill beats to your tracks, this should come in handy.
Make sure to give our Fuser review a read if you're yet to try the game out, and let us know if you'll be checking out any of these new tracks in the comments.
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As a metalhead I have to say... ewww... Terrible music!
It might be terrible, but it's more than Animal Crossing is getting this month
(Looking at the music list above)
🤢🤮
Terrible Western musics.
Thank goodness, i have ordered KeyboardMania PS2 with its keyboard controller.
It's one of rare BEMANI games on PS2 with songs that mostly i love to listen and play. (Ride on the Light, Pink Rose, Klungkung 1655, Cassandra, To The 44883, etc) 😍
I’m not sure anybody can dismiss it all as terrible music when The Cure and Soft Cell are in there. Haddaway at a stretch as that song is a bop. Can’t argue with Dirty Vegas and Sam Smith though.
I'd buy it whenever they add DoG. Until then (never) I'm not really interested.
FUSER producers: good news, guys, we're gonna have songs by the Cure and Soft Cell!!
Cure fans and Soft Cell fans: it's going to be Friday I'm In Love and Tainted Love, isn't it?
Producers: um, yes?
Not going to knock them, they're both good songs, I actually consider Tainted Love one of the all-time pop classics, but it's like if Jimi Hendrix had become famous for Little Miss Strange instead of All Along the Watchtower - or, you know, ANY other song Hendrix ever played.
/old man yells at cloud
Saw "Soft Cell"
Brain said "Tainted Love"
Looking through the list - reads like a delayed Valentine's Day DLC.
And now I have that stupid Haddaway song in my head. I hate you all. 😝
When the new Gojira album drops and you don't even add any of the songs from it:
@JasmineDragon I mean.... I would have been impressed if it was ‘Sex Dwarf’ they added instead 😂
@nessisonett That would have moved Fuser from my "hmm, looks interesting" column to my "definite buy" column all by itself.
Guess I’m the only Billie Eilish fan here, personally she’s the only one that interests me here. Therefore I am is a bop
Dirty Vegas and Haddaway are two club classics! Outside of that just a bunch of crap it seems.
good...the cure
Cool to see The Cure get added, but all I want is Porter Robinson.
If a song title like "Therefore I Am" doesn't succinctly encapsulate the sheer narcissism of people of Eilish's ilk...
@Silly_G it's a nearly 400 year old René Descartes quote lmao
@Monado_III : And you think I don't know that? It's a perversion of philosophy into something rather vacuous and vapid. I regrettably even looked up the lyrics of this literary monstrosity and it's every bit as narcissistic as predicted. But I guess emboldening new generations into becoming even more selfish than the last and conditioning them to a long life of bachelorhood/spinsterhood is what passes for "empowerment" these days. If there's one virtue that has quickly become a scarcity, it's humility, but you can't make money off of that.
@Anti-Matter I’m getting real tired of your BS here, always criticising western culture, now calling the music terrible. The Cure: Friday I’m in love ,and Haddaway: what is love , are regarded as cult hit songs. You are just a sad pathetic creepy old man that likes princess girly games, WTF man. What is up with you? No child should ever be allowed near you,
@My_ultimate_is_ready
I have completely different taste in music.
I like 80's, 90's, some early 2000's songs, Super Eurobeat songs, Eurodance songs, Euro Trance songs, J-Pop, J-Tekno, J-Euro Trance, GOA Trance, Happy Hardcore, Hardcore Trance, Hard Techno with BPM above 300 BPM, DDR songs, etc.
I personally never like the current modern Western songs as in my ears they sounds, really horrible, sorry... just about matter of taste.
And nothing wrong for an adult man like me likes to play girly princess games. 😏
Everybody have different interest that shaped from their life experiences, they might have peculiar interest from your perspective.
@Anti-Matter You ARE kinda creepy, bro
@Devann
Well, no need to be scared. 🤭
If an adult man can enjoy girly princess games, why not ? 😏
I genuinely have interest like that.
@Silly_G I don’t think anybody’s trying to ‘make women spinsters’. Isn’t the whole point to create an environment where people can find romance if they want to and be able to live without it if they don’t?
@nessisonett : What "environment"? It's a song that emboldens listeners to be narcissistic rather than selfless in a relationship. That is not to suggest that one ought to be naively servile either (as narcissists will invariably exploit such people), but it seems that people are increasingly wondering what they can get out of a relationship as opposed to what they could bring to one.
"Romance" is not the be all and end all of an intimate relationship. How many of us will truly find a spouse that will leave perpetual butterflies in our stomaches? Life isn't an "epic" love story. What if one is balding and greying, and the idea of being in a "romantic" relationship is all but an impossibility? If they continue to pursue "romance", such people will only remain lonely and miserable. Romance and intimacy aren't mutually exclusive. There are plenty of romantically "in love" couples that can't maintain an intimate relationship because the foundation of their bond rests in their superficial attraction to one another, while they remain incompatible in many (if not most) other respects. "Attraction is only the first five minutes of a relationship", as many say, while true intimacy can linger long after the couple have greyed/balded/sagged etc., excuse the mental imagery.
I never suggested that "anybody's trying to make women spinsters", perhaps not deliberately, but the worldviews perpetuated in popular media is priming young people into anti-social and unhappy lives, and the fact that the developed world has become so dysfunctional despite how good things are otherwise speaks for itself (as we have sadly become collectively ungrateful for all that we have), if only people would reflect.
To cite a more specific example, just look at Taylor Swift's career (and "romantic") trajectory. She spouts glorified variations of "boys are rotten, made out of cotton" playground taunts which comprises much of her discography. She frequently deflects attention from her poor judgement and toward the men that she consciously pursued. The fact that anybody with a brain between their ears would look to her as any kind of role model is almost comically tragic. Being standoffish and arrogant is unattractive no matter one's sex, and the fact that women like Swift remain single well into their 30s in spite of their good looks and status I think is very telling, and they may come to regret not exercising prudence in selecting a suitable spouse in their youth lest they come to live with regret when they realise that motherhood/marriage are fast escaping their grasp (and all the power to them if they don't want either, but their behaviour suggests otherwise). And I don't say this to be disparaging either. It saddens me to see people repeatedly making the same old mistakes, oblivious to where they may have gone wrong. Youth is so fleeting, and we rarely appreciate it during the all-too-short time that we have it.
People generally ought to look elsewhere beyond the dysfunction of celebrity relationships to model their behaviour and lifestyles. The opinions and examples lead by silver-spooned and narcissistic millionaires are scarcely useful to the rest of us commonfolk.
People are so strange when it comes to music. Snobby and dismissive and down right offensive. Pretty much everyone who has commented thus far should be ashamed. We have had xenophobia, some casual sexism and dismissing whole genres of music as “crap” - just because something isn’t your taste it isn’t crap.
Be better people.
Be tolerant and let different people have different tastes. It’s what should make the world wonderful.
Demand better of yourselves to be more tolerant to the tastes of others and other peoples work.
Don’t be abusive online about others or their tastes.
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