REINE and Editing Maturity
Voluox's REINE , released almost four months ago, essentially shows a change of approach, a change of methodology of V (Voluox)'s expression. Obviously, the style is different , but that is not actually the important thing going on there. Yes, the edit is slower than usual and there's less jump cuts, and someone could describe it as being more "moody" than V's other edits, but... That description depends solely on the vagueness of the word moody , because its meaning here actually points to a differentiation in feel from past Voluox edits, which are all obviously already distinctly atmospheric (the atmosphere here being very blue). The point is the differentiation is not on the stylistic plane - it's on the plane of approach. There is nothing innately special about Homeoffice, Dao, System, or even the amazing Wake Up (although you could make a point about Dao being special considering the context of the time when it was released, but that's not the po...