5:52

speech, slam, low voice, calm, serious, female voice, vulnerability, raw, rage, emo, no instrumental except a bit of shamisen
7:45

shamisen driven, emo, Hard rock, emotionnal, gritty sensual, raw female voice, powerful vocalises, growl
4:01

The track opens with deep taiko drums, kagura-bue flute, and chanting in shifting pentatonics, shrouded by metallic synths and granular noise, As the tension rises, distorted shamisen and low brass crash in, layered with cybernetic choir, pulsing sub-bass, and pummeling hybrid percussion, The orchestration weaves koto arpeggios through viscous string clusters, while breakbeat fragments tear through ritualistic rhythmic cycles, The climax merges pristine gagaku motifs with brutal, processed orchestra hits and glitch effects, climaxing in an explosive, relentless vortex of tradition and machine
5:24

The track opens with deep taiko drums, kagura-bue flute, and chanting in shifting pentatonics, shrouded by metallic synths and granular noise, As the tension rises, distorted shamisen and low brass crash in, layered with cybernetic choir, pulsing sub-bass, and pummeling hybrid percussion, The orchestration weaves koto arpeggios through viscous string clusters, while breakbeat fragments tear through ritualistic rhythmic cycles, The climax merges pristine gagaku motifs with brutal, processed orchestra hits and glitch effects, climaxing in an explosive, relentless vortex of tradition and machine
6:50

Epic game final boss, Traditional Japanese elements open with haunting koto and shamisen melodies, layered over deep cinematic synths and pulsing sub-bass for cyberpunk tension, Mika’s rock raw emo female voice contrasts Ryo’s resonant strong powerful male tone voice, japanese accent; they alternate verses, echoing gold and ash, scarlet and black in their delivery, Shared choruses rise with orchestral percussion and glitch textures, underscoring their epic conflict, Between vocals, instrumental breaks let koto and synths intertwine, bleeding emotion and legacy, Final crescendo—a soaring duet—in which melodies collide, collapse, and resolve into lingering reverb, evoking tragedy and the end of an era
5:12

The Scarlet Verdict - He Who Dances with the Blade– Yanagimoto Kanemoto’s Theme (Vocal Version)
v4.5+
Video game battle theme style, epic and absolute, Shamisen boldly leads with sharp, elegant phrases, koto weaving silvery harmonies beneath, Shakuhachi breathes ethereal, windy tones, casting spectral moods, Kokyū layers trembling, crimson-edged emotion, Light taiko punctuates with crisp, ritual footfalls, Female alto narrates in calm, poetic lines—voice gently haunting over this indigo-lit, folk-ritual requiem
4:03

Video game character battle theme style, epic and absolute, powerful raw and emotionnal, The track opens with taiko drums and soaring erhu, joined by electric guitar riffs and synth brass, Verses layer koto and rock drums beneath dynamic, intense emotionnal vocals, The chorus erupts with powerful harmonies and driving bass, blending Japanese scales and rock energy for a thrilling, cinematic clash
4:58

The Scarlet Verdict - Two Shadows Under a Bloody Moon - Mika & Yanagimoto's Theme (Vocal Version)
v4.5+
Video game boss theme style
Fast-paced, cinematic, ritualistic rhythm, opera like
Heavy taiko, shamisen riff looping like a heartbeat, koto accents, shakuhachi screams
Choral vocals: Female and male alternating, narrating the battle like an ancient poem
Emotion: Majestic, unstoppable, poetic rage
Chanted and sung like the telling of a myth during battle, The world speaks of them, The gods witness them
5:17

Opening with sparse shakuhachi breaths over distant ambient synths, the song evokes a lingering scarlet and indigo haze, Taiko drums pulse in solemn cadence as strings paint sweeping melodies, shamisen interweaving mournful runs, The orchestration swells to a tragic, luminescent climax—pale gold bursts in the string section against an ashen synth undercurrent, then gradually dims, leaving only quiet shakuhachi and ethereal echoes to fade in graceful release
10:38

Start with a distorted, ambient intro—broken piano motifs, reversed textures, and low static—echoing a lingering question, Then slowly bloom into a luminous 6/8 theme with layered warm synths, shimmering pads, soft taiko rhythms, and gentle melodic flourishes from koto or strings, Introduce a soaring electric guitar or violin lead for emotional release, The composition should build hope and inner beauty without fully forgetting the pain, Final section: peaceful, suspended, glowing like a sunrise through smoke, Inspired by Nier Automata, Celeste OST, and post-cyber emotional scores
6:03

Start with a distorted, ambient intro—broken piano motifs, reversed textures, and low static—echoing a lingering question, Then slowly bloom into a luminous 6/8 theme with layered warm synths, shimmering pads, soft taiko rhythms, and gentle melodic flourishes from koto or strings, Introduce a soaring electric guitar or violin lead for emotional release, The composition should build hope and inner beauty without fully forgetting the pain, Final section: peaceful, suspended, glowing like a sunrise through smoke, Inspired by Nier Automata, Celeste OST, and post-cyber emotional scores
5:39

shamisen driven, emo hard rock, emotional and raw, high intensity bpm, gritty sensuality, rhythmic intensity, explicit female vocals, charismatic pop, spiritual aggression, battle poetry, strong dynamic vocal range, melodic trap-rock layering, japanese, cinematic power anthem, fast

