Welcome to Habble's DWI Haven! Thanks to tripod for hosting my filessssssss..

For now, these are the songs I have for DWI/SM:


Title: The Ketchup song (Asereje)
Artist: Las Ketchup
Music: Latin dance
Running time: 3:08
BPM: 185/370
Difficulty (Light/Standard/Heavy): 4/6/9

Notes:
My first DWI stepfile. Comments I've heard is the BPM change is too fast. Yes, I admit it. As a first stepfile, I need more improvements. So far, it's in sync and the arrows correspond to the beat. Just play it in normal 1x. It's also just for the keyboard. If you'd just like a finger and eye exercise, try this one, but if you're not, just try my other stepfiles.

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The MP3 file.
The step file.


Title: M (Above and Beyond Typhoon Dub Mix)
Artist: Ayumi Hamasaki
Music: Trance
Running time: 4:15
BPM: 69/138/276/552
Difficulty (Light/Standard/Heavy): 5/7/10

Notes:
Memorize the BPM changes. Playing the song on 1x is recommended for starters. Only for the keyboard, but if you could survive using your feet, try it!

HINT (Don't read if you don't want hints!)
The last stanza of the Maniac steps requires that the other hand joins Ayumi in singing, while the other hand independently does 1/4 steps.

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The MP3 file.
The step file.


Title: Come on feel the ecstacy
Artist: John Desire
Music: Eurobeat
Running time: 4:07
BPM: 154
Difficulty (Light/Standard/Heavy): 4/7/10

Notes:
Maniac is not recommended for pad - if you can endure that is...

Try it first with your fingers - don't twist them now, okay? The real challenge starts when you always alternate your steps and don't use the same foot/finger at two arrows.

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The step file.


Title: Children's Sketchbook
Artist: Hirofumi Sasaki
Music: Progressive Rock
Running time: 1:25
BPM: 70/140/280
Difficulty (Light/Standard/Heavy/Challenge): 4/7/9/11

Notes:
This is originally a song in Drum Mania 5th/Guitar Freaks 6th. With the inclusion of DDR Extreme's The Least 100 seconds (by the same Artist), I made another Sasaki masterpiece into DDR. A recycled DM/GF song again, in DDR.

This is my 4th stepfile and introducing my own Challenge mode. Light and Standard steps are very accomplishable, but wait 'til you drop your knees on the Heavy mode. Make sure to memorize the song first before the steps.

For those who play Drum Mania:
Want insane steps that follow almost the exact drumbeat of the song? Then try the Challenge mode. Recommended only for keyboard. It is almost identical to Heavy mode, but with more added steps, freeze arrows removed, and follows almost every beat of the drum from DM.

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The step file.


Title: Evolution (Goldenscan Remix)
Artist: Ayumi Hamasaki
Music: Trance
Running time: 1:52
BPM: 71/140
Difficulty (Light/Standard/Heavy): 5/7/9

Notes:
Once in a while it's really fun to see someone dance with those very quick arrow lifts that joins the song, giving more impact to the steps. With this purpose, we recommend memorizing the arrow just right after the quick BPM change, then time your step with the next beat.

This song is dance-pad friendly. :)

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The step file.


Title: The Future (From EZ2Dancer)
Artist: DJ Techno
Music: Techo-Trance
Running time: 1:56
Steps by: Habble
BPM: Between 144 to 150 (BPM changes, check the BPMs at StepMania) (BPM Range 70-584)
Difficulty (Light/Standard/Heavy): 6/7/10

Notes:
From the Korean dance game EZ2Dancer (which is also played in EZ2DJ series), comes another DDR-reverted song! If you played this song in EZ2 series, then you will love the steps.

Heavy is really heavy, with a lot of step jumps in non-stop stream. Also lots of portions where the steps follow the music.

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The step file.


Title: Chocolate Philosophy (From Drum Mania 7th)
Artist: Yu Tokiwa
Music: Swing?
Running time: 1:51
Steps by: Habble
Wallpaper by: Demian_Von_Primos
BPM: 220
Difficulty (Light/Standard/Heavy): 4/7/9

Notes:
This one is from Drum Mania 7th. Friends requested it, so I'm making steps of it. Both Light and Standard have no other stream than quarter notes, but this song has a lot of jumps, especially in Heavy. The swing follows very much in the heavy, so review the music very well so as not to get confused - those are sixtuplet notes. If you're still confused, play it with assist tick and listen to how it's done.

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