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The community in general at the time (around february-march) agreed that metal made for the hardest tracks in game as Melody picks up a lot of 'noise' which results in confusing unpredictable arrows at a generally fast pace. It's not really in sync with the music at all however, which is part of what makes it so hard.
Downloaded the wav of it.
145 bpms, excellent rating, 1173 obstacles :P You probably did it on Overload. Wasn't that hard to be honest. It is a pretty smooth EDM track though.
One of the more intense tracks I've played to date that feels really nice to play in Mel's Escape is Shaolin Warrior by F-777. 150 bpms and plenty of flying. ;) Just try it trust me, its a free download.
Also try Rise Against Myself by Xenofish if you want something very intense. It's only supposed to be 90 bpms but Mel's Escape reads it as 180. It is hard in intense mode and insane in overload. This one's also a free download in ektoplazm.com.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vRClz-TYFV4