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Echoes of Tokyo

Echoes of Tokyo ist eine stille Reise durch Ordnung, Bewegung und Abstand. Reduzierte Klänge und viel Raum zeichnen das Porträt einer Stadt, die nichts erklärt – sie geht einfach weiter.
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13 songs
3:20Song Image
72 BPM, Cinematic Soul Ballad, Orchestral Pop, powerful male belt vocals, emotive piano, soaring strings, thunderous cinematic percussion, gospel-style vocal layering, raw human emotion, vulnerability to power, high-fidelity, wide soundstage Style: 70s-inspired progressive rock with electronic edge - between (Style) Pink-Floyd and Genesis with a hint of -(Krafttwerk), Mood: urban, flowing, hypnotic, cinematic, Vocal: calm male voice, slight reverb, storytelling tone, drain, ambient, slow bpm, A dreamy and atmospheric 70s progressive rock song with emotional vocals
5:06Song Image
3-4 minutes, Progressive ambient track inspired by Pink Floyd’s controlled minimalism and Genesis-style structure, with Japanese-influenced discipline and repetition, Mid-slow tempo, steady pulse, precise rhythm, Reduced harmony, pentatonic tonal feeling, Single male vocal only, Low male voice, baritone range, Spoken-sung delivery, dry and close-miked, No female vocals, No backing vocals, No falsetto, Subtle rhythmic pulse inspired by ordered movement and public transport timing, Wide analog synth layers, restrained dynamics, no dramatic peaks, No rock drums, No guitar solos, Mood: order, discipline, calm control, observation, Ends unresolved and leads naturally into the next track, ansteckende Melodien, japanische Musik, Japanische Instrumente, Koto, Taiko, melody, harmony, disco
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3:32Song Image
Night-time urban track inspired by Pink Floyd’s distant atmospheres and Genesis-style restraint, blended with Japanese nocturnal city aesthetics, Slow tempo, minimal harmony, cold tonal palette, Wide analog synth pads, subtle pulse, restrained dynamics, Single male vocal only, Low male voice, baritone range, Dry, intimate, detached delivery, No female vocals, No backing vocals, No falsetto, No rock drums, No melodic leads, Mood: loneliness, beauty without warmth, distance, observation, Ends unresolved, fading into the night, tanzbarer Rhythmus
3:38Song Image
Minimal nocturnal track inspired by Pink Floyd’s intimate stillness and Genesis-style restraint, blended with Japanese concepts of reduction and controlled space, Slow tempo, very sparse arrangement, Structure: First section very narrow stereo, extremely intimate Middle section pulse drops out completely, only ambient texture Later section stereo slowly opens, pulse returns subtly Wide analog drones, low hum, subtle high-frequency textures, Single male vocal only, Low male voice, baritone range, Spoken-sung delivery, dry and close-miked, No female vocals, No backing vocals, No falsetto, No rock drums, No melodic lead instruments, Mood: confinement, calm, introspection, quiet isolation, Ends unresolved, slow fade out, melodische E-Gitarre, melódico
3:22Song Image
Minimal urban night track inspired by Pink Floyd’s observational calm and Genesis-style repetition, blended with Japanese nocturnal city life, Mid-slow tempo, steady mechanical pulse, Short repeating chorus designed to feel automatic and familiar, Wide but controlled synth textures, subtle machine-like rhythms, Single male vocal only, Low male voice, baritone range, Dry, detached delivery, No female vocals, No backing vocals, No falsetto, No rock drums, No melodic leads, Mood: quiet comfort, automation, loneliness without drama, Ends gently, unresolved
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Mid-tempo urban track with forward motion, inspired by Pink Floyd’s emotional restraint and Genesis-style pacing, blended with Japanese metropolitan life, Steady rhythmic pulse, slightly faster than previous tracks, Clear sense of movement, walking tempo, controlled groove, Single male vocal only, Low male voice, baritone range, Calm, observational delivery, No female vocals, No backing vocals, No falsetto, Minimal harmony, repeating patterns, subtle dynamic lift in chorus without becoming emotional, Mood: near-connection, missed intimacy, quiet longing without drama, Ends moving forward, unresolved, atmosphärische Synthesizer-Flächen
5:02Song Image
Progressive rock with forward motion, inspired by Pink Floyd’s emotional restraint and Genesis-style pacing, Slow to mid-tempo, hypnotic and steady, Analog synthesizers as the main foundation: warm pads, slow evolving textures, subtle arpeggiated patterns, Electric guitar used sparingly and emotionally: clean tone, sustained notes, gentle melodic phrases, no solos, no blues influence, Bassline repetitive and circular, supporting a feeling of constant motion, Drums restrained and minimal, focused on groove rather than power, Single male vocal only, calm, reflective, narrative delivery, No backing vocals, No falsetto, Song should feel like a continuous night journey, slightly melancholic, introspective, never dramatic, Structure builds slowly through repetition and atmosphere rather than big changes, Mood: tired motion, reflection, circular travel, late night consciousness, Ends unresolved, fading naturally as if the journey continues
4:03Song Image
Progressive rock with forward motion, inspired by Pink Floyd’s emotional restraint and Genesis-style pacing, Slow tempo, calm, restrained and disciplined, Analog synthesizers form the foundation with warm pads and slowly evolving textures, minimal harmonic movement, Electric guitar used sparingly and emotionally with clean tone, sustained notes and single-note phrases, no solos and no blues influence, Bass is simple and weight-bearing, repetitive and steady, Drums are minimal, precise and controlled, focused on consistency rather than power, Single male vocal only, calm, upright and reflective, disciplined and never dramatic, No backing vocals, No falsetto, The track should express quiet strength, duty, balance and restraint through repetition and patience rather than progression or climax, Mood is humble, focused, grounded and composed, Ends unresolved, steady and calm, as if the practice continues beyond the song, tiefe Gefühle, Rockhymne, den Zuhörer einladen
3:07Song Image
Progressive rock inspired by late-70s Pink Floyd’s emotional restraint and Genesis-style pacing, Traditional Japanese instrumental atmosphere, Slow tempo, spacious and ceremonial, Deep taiko drums played sparsely and with restraint, emphasizing space between strikes, Japanese plucked strings (koto and shamisen) used gently, single-note phrases and simple patterns, no fast melodies, Focus on rhythm, breath and silence rather than complexity, No vocals, No chanting, No modern elements, The music should feel grounded, ritual-like
4:01Song Image
Progressive rock inspired by late-70s Pink Floyd’s emotional restraint and Genesis-style pacing, Slow tempo, calm and dignified, Analog synthesizers provide soft, steady pads with minimal movement, Electric guitar used very sparingly with clean tone and sustained notes, no solos, no blues influence, Bass and drums are restrained and supportive, never dominant, Rhythm feels like a measured step backward, controlled and respectful, Single male vocal only, calm, upright and reflective, No backing vocals, No falsetto, The track should express respect, restraint and quiet closure without emotion or explanation, Structure remains simple and patient, avoiding climax or resolution, Mood: dignity, acceptance, humility, Ends unresolved, gently fading as the presence withdraws
4:38Song Image
Progressive rock inspired by late-70s by Pink Floyd’s emotional restraint and Genesis-style pacing, Mid-tempo, expansive and reflective, with steady forward motion, Analog synthesizers form a wide foundation with evolving pads, slow harmonic shifts and layered textures that recall earlier motifs, Electric guitar is restrained and emotional, clean tone with sustained notes and repeating melodic fragments, no solos, no blues influence, Bass remains steady and grounding, Drums are controlled and deliberate, gradually expanding without aggression, Single male vocal only, calm, clear and authoritative, No backing vocals, No falsetto, The song feels like a summation rather than a climax, with themes returning and dissolving, Structure builds through repetition and layering, creating a hymn-like scale without resolution, Mood: dignity, memory, continuity, Ends openly, as motion continues beyond the final note