3:49

TRIO
v4.5
Jazz trio (piano, bass, drums) with ambient/chillout fusion, BPM180 swing and comprex rhythm, poyyrhythm, Piano plays Satie-inspired minimalist melodies at quater-time (perceived BPM45), creating meditative layers, Bass uses funky syncopated grooves with muted slap technique, comprexed, avoiding straight beats, Drums combine drum & bass patterns: rapid hi-hats (32nd notes), backbeat snares on 2, 5 & 4, 5, kick drums on 1 and 3, 5, Jazz tension chords (9th, 11th, #11), dynamic shifts between solo sections (bass solo with walking feel → piano solo with chromatic clusters → drum solo with polyrhythmic fills), Modern jazz fusion meets ambient electronica aesthetic
3:53

Ambient jazz and gabber fusion with piano trio, BPM200 but perceived as layered tempos:
Piano: Erik Satie-inspired ambient phrases, sustained quarter-note chords (perceived BPM50), ethereal harmonics, subtle dissonance, Upright Bass: Deep sub-bass tones, funk-inspired syncopated lines (perceived BPM100), palm-muted ghost notes, microtonal slides, Drums: bpm200, gabber, hardcore, Rotterdam Techno, Humanized gabber rhythm – thunderous kick drums (30Hz sub-bass), complex 16th/32nd note hi-hat patterns, off-grid snare backbeats, Jazz tension chords overlay, Mix: 80% acoustic rawness + 20% industrial texture
4:19

Avant-garde piano, chaotic atonal melodies, random dissonant chords, improvisational style, on top of fast drum and bass rhythm, bpm180, glitchy percussion, intense syncopation, experimental contemporary jazz meets breakbeat
3:19

Prompt:
Jazz trio style cover at 185 bpm, featuring piano, upright bass, and drums, The drums and bass follow a drum and bass rhythm pattern, blending traditional jazz instrumentation with fast breakbeat energy, Genre suggestion (optional):
Jazz, Drum and Bass, Fusion
4:34

TRIO is a small high school jazz band with three unique members, Tsukune, the quiet black-haired drummer, surprises with explosive human drum and bass and jungle rhythms, Sasami, the blonde bassist, insists the bass is not background but the true melodic lead, driving syncopated grooves in the low end, Seseri, the red-haired pianist and versatile keyboardist, keeps balance with calm focus, though she secretly loves ambient piano, Together they form “TRIO, ” never playing safe, always crossing boundaries with jazz, ambient, and drum and bass, This time they reinterpret ambient piano minimalism, inspired by calm impressionist moods but transformed into their own style, At 45 bpm in 3/4 or 6/8, Seseri’s sparse chords lead, Sasami’s bass dances freely, and Tsukune’s drums push subtle jungle energy inside the slow frame, turning quiet ambience into something fragile yet restless, ‑four-on-the-floor, ‑straight walking bass, ‑edm elements, ‑programmed instruments, ‑major key, ‑horns, ‑strings, ‑vocals, ‑choir, ‑rap, ‑funk brass section, ‑big band, ‑house, ‑techno, ‑trance, ‑guitar, ‑electric shredding, ‑orchestral sounds, ‑pop vocals, ‑j-pop style, ‑cinematic soundtrack
4:18

TRIO is a high school jazz band, but this time the spotlight is fully on Tsukune, the quiet-looking black-haired drummer, Known as a human drum machine, she unleashes explosive drum and bass and jungle rhythms with furious speed and precision, This track is a solo drum feature: acoustic drum kit only, human feel, no sequencer or electronic beats, The style blends jazz drumming with fast breakbeats, syncopated snare accents, polyrhythmic hi-hat patterns, and relentless kick fills, At moments, Sasami’s bass and Seseri’s piano fade into subtle background textures, but the center remains Tsukune’s restless, aggressive improvisation, It feels like a live drum solo at a jazz club, but with jungle energy: fragile, chaotic, and unstoppable, ‑programmed drums, ‑sequencer, ‑edm, ‑techno, ‑house, ‑four-on-the-floor, ‑guitar, ‑horns, ‑vocals, ‑choir, ‑strings, ‑electronic beats
4:47

Jazz, Piano trio, TRIO is a tiny high school jazz club band with only three members, bound by the limit of piano, bass, and drums yet breaking every boundary of style, Tsukune, the black-haired drummer, looks like an honor student but becomes a human drum machine when performing, unleashing furious jungle and drum and bass fills with restless energy, Sasami, the blonde bassist with a bold streak, insists that bass is not background but the true melodic lead, treating the low end as her personal stage, sometimes even bending acoustic bass toward EDM-like intensity, Seseri, the red-haired pianist and natural leader, is the common-sense anchor of the trio, a quiet genius who can play any keyboard but whose true voice is acoustic piano, Together they form “TRIO, ” a band that never plays safe: their base style is 180 bpm, mixing jazz, ambient, and drum and bass/jungle, constantly reinterpreting genres, daily moods, or surreal images through the improbable lens of a high school jazz trio, ‑guitar, ‑electric guitar, ‑horns, ‑brass section, ‑trumpet, ‑saxophone, ‑trombone, ‑strings, ‑violin, ‑cello, ‑orchestra, ‑big band, ‑guitar, ‑electric guitar, ‑choir, ‑vocals, ‑rap, ‑edm, ‑techno, ‑trance, ‑house, ‑four-on-the-floor, ‑pop, ‑j-pop style, ‑cinematic soundtrack, ‑sequencer, ‑programmed drums, ‑electronic beats, ‑synthetic instruments, ‑walking bass, ‑major key, ‑clap, ‑handclap, ‑mallet percussion, ‑ensemble with four or more instruments
3:10

In Flux (TRIO Style)
v4.5+
Jazz, Piano trio, TRIO is a tiny high school jazz club band with only three members, bound by the limit of piano, bass, and drums yet breaking every boundary of style, Tsukune, the black-haired drummer, looks like an honor student but becomes a human drum machine when performing, unleashing furious jungle and drum and bass fills with restless energy, Sasami, the blonde bassist with a bold streak, insists that bass is not background but the true melodic lead, treating the low end as her personal stage, sometimes even bending acoustic bass toward EDM-like intensity, Seseri, the red-haired pianist and natural leader, is the common-sense anchor of the trio, a quiet genius who can play any keyboard but whose true voice is acoustic piano, Together they form “TRIO, ” a band that never plays safe: their base style is 180 bpm, mixing jazz, ambient, and drum and bass/jungle, constantly reinterpreting genres, daily moods, or surreal images through the improbable lens of a high school jazz trio, ‑guitar, ‑electric guitar, ‑horns, ‑brass section, ‑trumpet, ‑saxophone, ‑trombone, ‑strings, ‑violin, ‑cello, ‑orchestra, ‑big band, ‑guitar, ‑electric guitar, ‑choir, ‑vocals, ‑rap, ‑edm, ‑techno, ‑trance, ‑house, ‑four-on-the-floor, ‑pop, ‑j-pop style, ‑cinematic soundtrack, ‑sequencer, ‑programmed drums, ‑electronic beats, ‑synthetic instruments, ‑walking bass, ‑major key, ‑clap, ‑handclap, ‑mallet percussion, ‑ensemble with four or more instruments
5:20

Jazz, Piano trio, TRIO is a tiny high school jazz club band with only three members, bound by the limit of piano, bass, and drums yet breaking every boundary of style, Tsukune, the black-haired drummer, looks like an honor student but becomes a human drum machine when performing, unleashing furious jungle and drum and bass fills with restless energy, Sasami, the blonde bassist with a bold streak, insists that bass is not background but the true melodic lead, treating the low end as her personal stage, sometimes even bending acoustic bass toward EDM-like intensity, Seseri, the red-haired pianist and natural leader, is the common-sense anchor of the trio, a quiet genius who can play any keyboard but whose true voice is acoustic piano, Together they form “TRIO, ” a band that never plays safe: their base style is 180 bpm, mixing jazz, ambient, and drum and bass/jungle, constantly reinterpreting genres, daily moods, or surreal images through the improbable lens of a high school jazz trio, ‑guitar, ‑electric guitar, ‑horns, ‑brass section, ‑trumpet, ‑saxophone, ‑trombone, ‑strings, ‑violin, ‑cello, ‑orchestra, ‑big band, ‑guitar, ‑electric guitar, ‑choir, ‑vocals, ‑rap, ‑edm, ‑techno, ‑trance, ‑house, ‑four-on-the-floor, ‑pop, ‑j-pop style, ‑cinematic soundtrack, ‑sequencer, ‑programmed drums, ‑electronic beats, ‑synthetic instruments, ‑walking bass, ‑major key, ‑clap, ‑handclap, ‑mallet percussion, ‑ensemble with four or more instruments
3:13

Jazz, Piano trio, TRIO is a tiny high school jazz club band with only three members, bound by the limit of piano, bass, and drums yet breaking every boundary of style, Tsukune, the black-haired drummer, looks like an honor student but becomes a human drum machine when performing, unleashing furious jungle and drum and bass fills with restless energy, Sasami, the blonde bassist with a bold streak, insists that bass is not background but the true melodic lead, treating the low end as her personal stage, sometimes even bending acoustic bass toward EDM-like intensity, Seseri, the red-haired pianist and natural leader, is the common-sense anchor of the trio, a quiet genius who can play any keyboard but whose true voice is acoustic piano, Together they form “TRIO, ” a band that never plays safe: their base style is 180 bpm, mixing jazz, ambient, and drum and bass/jungle, constantly reinterpreting genres, daily moods, or surreal images through the improbable lens of a high school jazz trio, ‑guitar, ‑electric guitar, ‑horns, ‑brass section, ‑trumpet, ‑saxophone, ‑trombone, ‑strings, ‑violin, ‑cello, ‑orchestra, ‑big band, ‑guitar, ‑electric guitar, ‑choir, ‑vocals, ‑rap, ‑edm, ‑techno, ‑trance, ‑house, ‑four-on-the-floor, ‑pop, ‑j-pop style, ‑cinematic soundtrack, ‑sequencer, ‑programmed drums, ‑electronic beats, ‑synthetic instruments, ‑walking bass, ‑major key, ‑clap, ‑handclap, ‑mallet percussion, ‑ensemble with four or more instruments
4:43

Jazz, Piano trio, TRIO is a tiny high school jazz club band with only three members, bound by the limit of piano, bass, and drums yet breaking every boundary of style, Tsukune, the black-haired drummer, looks like an honor student but becomes a human drum machine when performing, unleashing furious jungle and drum and bass fills with restless energy, Sasami, the blonde bassist with a bold streak, insists that bass is not background but the true melodic lead, treating the low end as her personal stage, sometimes even bending acoustic bass toward EDM-like intensity, Seseri, the red-haired pianist and natural leader, is the common-sense anchor of the trio, a quiet genius who can play any keyboard but whose true voice is acoustic piano, Together they form “TRIO, ” a band that never plays safe: their base style is 180 bpm, mixing jazz, ambient, and drum and bass/jungle, constantly reinterpreting genres, daily moods, or surreal images through the improbable lens of a high school jazz trio, ‑guitar, ‑electric guitar, ‑horns, ‑brass section, ‑trumpet, ‑saxophone, ‑trombone, ‑strings, ‑violin, ‑cello, ‑orchestra, ‑big band, ‑guitar, ‑electric guitar, ‑choir, ‑vocals, ‑rap, ‑edm, ‑techno, ‑trance, ‑house, ‑four-on-the-floor, ‑pop, ‑j-pop style, ‑cinematic soundtrack, ‑sequencer, ‑programmed drums, ‑electronic beats, ‑synthetic instruments, ‑walking bass, ‑major key, ‑clap, ‑handclap, ‑mallet percussion, ‑ensemble with four or more instruments
4:08

Jazz, Piano trio, TRIO is a tiny high school jazz club band with only three members, bound by the limit of piano, bass, and drums yet breaking every boundary of style, Tsukune, the black-haired drummer, looks like an honor student but becomes a human drum machine when performing, unleashing furious jungle and drum and bass fills with restless energy, Sasami, the blonde bassist with a bold streak, insists that bass is not background but the true melodic lead, treating the low end as her personal stage, sometimes even bending acoustic bass toward EDM-like intensity, Seseri, the red-haired pianist and natural leader, is the common-sense anchor of the trio, a quiet genius who can play any keyboard but whose true voice is acoustic piano, Together they form “TRIO, ” a band that never plays safe: their base style is 180 bpm, mixing jazz, ambient, and drum and bass/jungle, constantly reinterpreting genres, daily moods, or surreal images through the improbable lens of a high school jazz trio, ‑guitar, ‑electric guitar, ‑horns, ‑brass section, ‑trumpet, ‑saxophone, ‑trombone, ‑strings, ‑violin, ‑cello, ‑orchestra, ‑big band, ‑guitar, ‑electric guitar, ‑choir, ‑vocals, ‑rap, ‑edm, ‑techno, ‑trance, ‑house, ‑four-on-the-floor, ‑pop, ‑j-pop style, ‑cinematic soundtrack, ‑sequencer, ‑programmed drums, ‑electronic beats, ‑synthetic instruments, ‑walking bass, ‑major key, ‑clap, ‑handclap, ‑mallet percussion, ‑ensemble with four or more instruments
4:09

Jazz, Piano trio, TRIO is a tiny high school jazz club band with only three members, bound by the limit of piano, bass, and drums yet breaking every boundary of style, Tsukune, the black-haired drummer, looks like an honor student but becomes a human drum machine when performing, unleashing furious jungle and drum and bass fills with restless energy, Sasami, the blonde bassist with a bold streak, insists that bass is not background but the true melodic lead, treating the low end as her personal stage, sometimes even bending acoustic bass toward EDM-like intensity, Seseri, the red-haired pianist and natural leader, is the common-sense anchor of the trio, a quiet genius who can play any keyboard but whose true voice is acoustic piano, Together they form “TRIO, ” a band that never plays safe: their base style is 180 bpm, mixing jazz, ambient, and drum and bass/jungle, constantly reinterpreting genres, daily moods, or surreal images through the improbable lens of a high school jazz trio, ‑guitar, ‑electric guitar, ‑horns, ‑brass section, ‑trumpet, ‑saxophone, ‑trombone, ‑strings, ‑violin, ‑cello, ‑orchestra, ‑big band, ‑guitar, ‑electric guitar, ‑choir, ‑vocals, ‑rap, ‑edm, ‑techno, ‑trance, ‑house, ‑four-on-the-floor, ‑pop, ‑j-pop style, ‑cinematic soundtrack, ‑sequencer, ‑programmed drums, ‑electronic beats, ‑synthetic instruments, ‑walking bass, ‑major key, ‑clap, ‑handclap, ‑mallet percussion, ‑ensemble with four or more instruments
3:53

Jazz, Piano trio, TRIO is a tiny high school jazz club band with only three members, bound by the limit of piano, bass, and drums yet breaking every boundary of style, Tsukune, the black-haired drummer, looks like an honor student but becomes a human drum machine when performing, unleashing furious jungle and drum and bass fills with restless energy, Sasami, the blonde bassist with a bold streak, insists that bass is not background but the true melodic lead, treating the low end as her personal stage, sometimes even bending acoustic bass toward EDM-like intensity, Seseri, the red-haired pianist and natural leader, is the common-sense anchor of the trio, a quiet genius who can play any keyboard but whose true voice is acoustic piano, Together they form “TRIO, ” a band that never plays safe: their base style is 180 bpm, mixing jazz, ambient, and drum and bass/jungle, constantly reinterpreting genres, daily moods, or surreal images through the improbable lens of a high school jazz trio, ‑guitar, ‑electric guitar, ‑horns, ‑brass section, ‑trumpet, ‑saxophone, ‑trombone, ‑strings, ‑violin, ‑cello, ‑orchestra, ‑big band, ‑guitar, ‑electric guitar, ‑choir, ‑vocals, ‑rap, ‑edm, ‑techno, ‑trance, ‑house, ‑four-on-the-floor, ‑pop, ‑j-pop style, ‑cinematic soundtrack, ‑sequencer, ‑programmed drums, ‑electronic beats, ‑synthetic instruments, ‑walking bass, ‑major key, ‑clap, ‑handclap, ‑mallet percussion, ‑ensemble with four or more instruments
3:34

Jazz, Piano trio, TRIO is a tiny high school jazz club band with only three members, bound by the limit of piano, bass, and drums yet breaking every boundary of style, Tsukune, the black-haired drummer, looks like an honor student but becomes a human drum machine when performing, unleashing furious jungle and drum and bass fills with restless energy, Sasami, the blonde bassist with a bold streak, insists that bass is not background but the true melodic lead, treating the low end as her personal stage, sometimes even bending acoustic bass toward EDM-like intensity, Seseri, the red-haired pianist and natural leader, is the common-sense anchor of the trio, a quiet genius who can play any keyboard but whose true voice is acoustic piano, Together they form “TRIO, ” a band that never plays safe: their base style is 180 bpm, mixing jazz, ambient, and drum and bass/jungle, constantly reinterpreting genres, daily moods, or surreal images through the improbable lens of a high school jazz trio, ‑guitar, ‑electric guitar, ‑horns, ‑brass section, ‑trumpet, ‑saxophone, ‑trombone, ‑strings, ‑violin, ‑cello, ‑orchestra, ‑big band, ‑guitar, ‑electric guitar, ‑choir, ‑vocals, ‑rap, ‑edm, ‑techno, ‑trance, ‑house, ‑four-on-the-floor, ‑pop, ‑j-pop style, ‑cinematic soundtrack, ‑sequencer, ‑programmed drums, ‑electronic beats, ‑synthetic instruments, ‑walking bass, ‑major key, ‑clap, ‑handclap, ‑mallet percussion, ‑ensemble with four or more instruments
5:04

Jazz, Piano trio, TRIO is a tiny high school jazz club band with only three members, bound by the limit of piano, bass, and drums yet breaking every boundary of style, Tsukune, the black-haired drummer, looks like an honor student but becomes a human drum machine when performing, unleashing furious jungle and drum and bass fills with restless energy, Sasami, the blonde bassist with a bold streak, insists that bass is not background but the true melodic lead, treating the low end as her personal stage, sometimes even bending acoustic bass toward EDM-like intensity, Seseri, the red-haired pianist and natural leader, is the common-sense anchor of the trio, a quiet genius who can play any keyboard but whose true voice is acoustic piano, Together they form “TRIO, ” a band that never plays safe: their base style is 180 bpm, mixing jazz, ambient, and drum and bass/jungle, constantly reinterpreting genres, daily moods, or surreal images through the improbable lens of a high school jazz trio, ‑guitar, ‑electric guitar, ‑horns, ‑brass section, ‑trumpet, ‑saxophone, ‑trombone, ‑strings, ‑violin, ‑cello, ‑orchestra, ‑big band, ‑guitar, ‑electric guitar, ‑choir, ‑vocals, ‑rap, ‑edm, ‑techno, ‑trance, ‑house, ‑four-on-the-floor, ‑pop, ‑j-pop style, ‑cinematic soundtrack, ‑sequencer, ‑programmed drums, ‑electronic beats, ‑synthetic instruments, ‑walking bass, ‑major key, ‑clap, ‑handclap, ‑mallet percussion, ‑ensemble with four or more instruments
4:19

Ripples (TRIO Style)
v4.5+
Jazz, Piano trio, TRIO is a tiny high school jazz club band with only three members, bound by the limit of piano, bass, and drums yet breaking every boundary of style, Tsukune, the black-haired drummer, looks like an honor student but becomes a human drum machine when performing, unleashing furious jungle and drum and bass fills with restless energy, Sasami, the blonde bassist with a bold streak, insists that bass is not background but the true melodic lead, treating the low end as her personal stage, sometimes even bending acoustic bass toward EDM-like intensity, Seseri, the red-haired pianist and natural leader, is the common-sense anchor of the trio, a quiet genius who can play any keyboard but whose true voice is acoustic piano, Together they form “TRIO, ” a band that never plays safe: their base style is 180 bpm, mixing jazz, ambient, and drum and bass/jungle, constantly reinterpreting genres, daily moods, or surreal images through the improbable lens of a high school jazz trio, ‑guitar, ‑electric guitar, ‑horns, ‑brass section, ‑trumpet, ‑saxophone, ‑trombone, ‑strings, ‑violin, ‑cello, ‑orchestra, ‑big band, ‑guitar, ‑electric guitar, ‑choir, ‑vocals, ‑rap, ‑edm, ‑techno, ‑trance, ‑house, ‑four-on-the-floor, ‑pop, ‑j-pop style, ‑cinematic soundtrack, ‑sequencer, ‑programmed drums, ‑electronic beats, ‑synthetic instruments, ‑walking bass, ‑major key, ‑clap, ‑handclap, ‑mallet percussion, ‑ensemble with four or more instruments
4:32

Dizzy (TRIO Style)
v4.5+
Jazz, Piano trio, TRIO is a tiny high school jazz club band with only three members, bound by the limit of piano, bass, and drums yet breaking every boundary of style, Tsukune, the black-haired drummer, looks like an honor student but becomes a human drum machine when performing, unleashing furious jungle and drum and bass fills with restless energy, Sasami, the blonde bassist with a bold streak, insists that bass is not background but the true melodic lead, treating the low end as her personal stage, sometimes even bending acoustic bass toward EDM-like intensity, Seseri, the red-haired pianist and natural leader, is the common-sense anchor of the trio, a quiet genius who can play any keyboard but whose true voice is acoustic piano, Together they form “TRIO, ” a band that never plays safe: their base style is 180 bpm, mixing jazz, ambient, and drum and bass/jungle, constantly reinterpreting genres, daily moods, or surreal images through the improbable lens of a high school jazz trio, ‑guitar, ‑electric guitar, ‑horns, ‑brass section, ‑trumpet, ‑saxophone, ‑trombone, ‑strings, ‑violin, ‑cello, ‑orchestra, ‑big band, ‑guitar, ‑electric guitar, ‑choir, ‑vocals, ‑rap, ‑edm, ‑techno, ‑trance, ‑house, ‑four-on-the-floor, ‑pop, ‑j-pop style, ‑cinematic soundtrack, ‑sequencer, ‑programmed drums, ‑electronic beats, ‑synthetic instruments, ‑walking bass, ‑major key, ‑clap, ‑handclap, ‑mallet percussion, ‑ensemble with four or more instruments
3:57

Jazz, Piano trio, TRIO is a tiny high school jazz club band with only three members, bound by the limit of piano, bass, and drums yet breaking every boundary of style, Tsukune, the black-haired drummer, looks like an honor student but becomes a human drum machine when performing, unleashing furious jungle and drum and bass fills with restless energy, Sasami, the blonde bassist with a bold streak, insists that bass is not background but the true melodic lead, treating the low end as her personal stage, sometimes even bending acoustic bass toward EDM-like intensity, Seseri, the red-haired pianist and natural leader, is the common-sense anchor of the trio, a quiet genius who can play any keyboard but whose true voice is acoustic piano, Together they form “TRIO, ” a band that never plays safe: their base style is 180 bpm, mixing jazz, ambient, and drum and bass/jungle, constantly reinterpreting genres, daily moods, or surreal images through the improbable lens of a high school jazz trio, ‑guitar, ‑electric guitar, ‑horns, ‑brass section, ‑trumpet, ‑saxophone, ‑trombone, ‑strings, ‑violin, ‑cello, ‑orchestra, ‑big band, ‑guitar, ‑electric guitar, ‑choir, ‑vocals, ‑rap, ‑edm, ‑techno, ‑trance, ‑house, ‑four-on-the-floor, ‑pop, ‑j-pop style, ‑cinematic soundtrack, ‑sequencer, ‑programmed drums, ‑electronic beats, ‑synthetic instruments, ‑walking bass, ‑major key, ‑clap, ‑handclap, ‑mallet percussion, ‑ensemble with four or more instruments
4:22

Jazz, Piano trio, TRIO is a tiny high school jazz club band with only three members, bound by the limit of piano, bass, and drums yet breaking every boundary of style, Tsukune, the black-haired drummer, looks like an honor student but becomes a human drum machine when performing, unleashing furious jungle and drum and bass fills with restless energy, Sasami, the blonde bassist with a bold streak, insists that bass is not background but the true melodic lead, treating the low end as her personal stage, sometimes even bending acoustic bass toward EDM-like intensity, Seseri, the red-haired pianist and natural leader, is the common-sense anchor of the trio, a quiet genius who can play any keyboard but whose true voice is acoustic piano, Together they form “TRIO, ” a band that never plays safe: their base style is 180 bpm, mixing jazz, ambient, and drum and bass/jungle, constantly reinterpreting genres, daily moods, or surreal images through the improbable lens of a high school jazz trio, ‑guitar, ‑electric guitar, ‑horns, ‑brass section, ‑trumpet, ‑saxophone, ‑trombone, ‑strings, ‑violin, ‑cello, ‑orchestra, ‑big band, ‑guitar, ‑electric guitar, ‑choir, ‑vocals, ‑rap, ‑edm, ‑techno, ‑trance, ‑house, ‑four-on-the-floor, ‑pop, ‑j-pop style, ‑cinematic soundtrack, ‑sequencer, ‑programmed drums, ‑electronic beats, ‑synthetic instruments, ‑walking bass, ‑major key, ‑clap, ‑handclap, ‑mallet percussion, ‑ensemble with four or more instruments
3:19

Jazz, Piano trio, TRIO is a tiny high school jazz club band with only three members, bound by the limit of piano, bass, and drums yet breaking every boundary of style, Tsukune, the black-haired drummer, looks like an honor student but becomes a human drum machine when performing, unleashing furious jungle and drum and bass fills with restless energy, Sasami, the blonde bassist with a bold streak, insists that bass is not background but the true melodic lead, treating the low end as her personal stage, sometimes even bending acoustic bass toward EDM-like intensity, Seseri, the red-haired pianist and natural leader, is the common-sense anchor of the trio, a quiet genius who can play any keyboard but whose true voice is acoustic piano, Together they form “TRIO, ” a band that never plays safe: their base style is 180 bpm, mixing jazz, ambient, and drum and bass/jungle, constantly reinterpreting genres, daily moods, or surreal images through the improbable lens of a high school jazz trio, ‑guitar, ‑electric guitar, ‑horns, ‑brass section, ‑trumpet, ‑saxophone, ‑trombone, ‑strings, ‑violin, ‑cello, ‑orchestra, ‑big band, ‑guitar, ‑electric guitar, ‑choir, ‑vocals, ‑rap, ‑edm, ‑techno, ‑trance, ‑house, ‑four-on-the-floor, ‑pop, ‑j-pop style, ‑cinematic soundtrack, ‑sequencer, ‑programmed drums, ‑electronic beats, ‑synthetic instruments, ‑walking bass, ‑major key, ‑clap, ‑handclap, ‑mallet percussion, ‑ensemble with four or more instruments

