2:14Song Image
Style / Atmosphere: A minimal ambient song with a vintage Japanese radio atmosphere from the early Showa era (1930s–40s), The recording should sound monophonic, low fidelity, with soft static noise and a slightly detuned, nostalgic quality, Vocals: Sung in Japanese, using the provided lyrics, Performed softly, almost like spoken poetry, No strong emotion, calm and floating, as if drifting on water, Slightly muffled, as if coming from an old radio speaker, Audio Texture: Add background vinyl crackle and faint radio static noise, Narrow frequency range (midrange-focused, cut highs and lows), Occasional subtle “fade in/out” effect like tuning an old radio, Instrumentation: Very minimal: optional soft piano or faint guitar, but heavily filtered to sound distant, Could also be acapella with only static/noise texture, Keep the sound spacious and weightless, evoking floating water
2:40Song Image
Style / Atmosphere: A minimal ambient song with a vintage Japanese radio atmosphere from the early Showa era (1930s–40s), The recording should sound monophonic, low fidelity, with soft static noise and a slightly detuned, nostalgic quality, Vocals: Sung in Japanese, using the provided lyrics, Performed softly, almost like spoken poetry, No strong emotion, calm and floating, as if drifting on water, Slightly muffled, as if coming from an old radio speaker, Audio Texture: Add background vinyl crackle and faint radio static noise, Narrow frequency range (midrange-focused, cut highs and lows), Occasional subtle “fade in/out” effect like tuning an old radio, Instrumentation: Very minimal: optional soft piano or faint guitar, but heavily filtered to sound distant, Could also be acapella with only static/noise texture, Keep the sound spacious and weightless, evoking floating water
2:43Song Image
Style / Atmosphere: A minimal ambient song with a vintage Japanese radio atmosphere from the early Showa era (1930s–40s), The recording should sound monophonic, low fidelity, with soft static noise and a slightly detuned, nostalgic quality, Vocals: Sung in Japanese, using the provided lyrics, Performed softly, almost like spoken poetry, No strong emotion, calm and floating, as if drifting on water, Slightly muffled, as if coming from an old radio speaker, Audio Texture: Add background vinyl crackle and faint radio static noise, Narrow frequency range (midrange-focused, cut highs and lows), Occasional subtle “fade in/out” effect like tuning an old radio, Instrumentation: Very minimal: optional soft piano or faint guitar, but heavily filtered to sound distant, Could also be acapella with only static/noise texture, Keep the sound spacious and weightless, evoking floating water
2:27Song Image
Style / Atmosphere: A minimal ambient song with a vintage Japanese radio atmosphere from the early Showa era (1930s–40s), The recording should sound monophonic, low fidelity, with soft static noise and a slightly detuned, nostalgic quality, Vocals: Sung in Japanese, using the provided lyrics, Performed softly, almost like spoken poetry, No strong emotion, calm and floating, as if drifting on water, Slightly muffled, as if coming from an old radio speaker, Audio Texture: Add background vinyl crackle and faint radio static noise, Narrow frequency range (midrange-focused, cut highs and lows), Occasional subtle “fade in/out” effect like tuning an old radio, Instrumentation: Very minimal: optional soft piano or faint guitar, but heavily filtered to sound distant, Could also be acapella with only static/noise texture, Keep the sound spacious and weightless, evoking floating water
2:42Song Image
Style / Atmosphere: A minimal ambient song with a vintage Japanese radio atmosphere from the early Showa era (1930s–40s), The recording should sound monophonic, low fidelity, with soft static noise and a slightly detuned, nostalgic quality, Vocals: Sung in Japanese, using the provided lyrics, Performed softly, almost like spoken poetry, No strong emotion, calm and floating, as if drifting on water, Slightly muffled, as if coming from an old radio speaker, Audio Texture: Add background vinyl crackle and faint radio static noise, Narrow frequency range (midrange-focused, cut highs and lows), Occasional subtle “fade in/out” effect like tuning an old radio, Instrumentation: Very minimal: optional soft piano or faint guitar, but heavily filtered to sound distant, Could also be acapella with only static/noise texture, Keep the sound spacious and weightless, evoking floating water
2:32Song Image
Style / Atmosphere: A minimal ambient song with a vintage Japanese radio atmosphere from the early Showa era (1930s–40s), The recording should sound monophonic, low fidelity, with soft static noise an
3:25Song Image
Style / Atmosphere: Minimal ambient track with a vintage Japanese radio feel from the early Showa era (1930s–40s), Monophonic, low-fidelity sound, as if a record is playing through an old radio speaker, Quiet, nostalgic, slightly detuned, Vocals: Soft Japanese vocals using the provided lyrics, Almost spoken poetry, calm and emotionless, Muffled and distant, floating gently, Noise / Texture: Constant record surface noise (crackle, hiss, needle noise), No harsh radio static, Midrange-focused, highs and lows rolled off, Subtle volume fluctuation and gentle fade in/out, Instrumentation: Very minimal, Optional filtered piano or guitar, or a cappella with record noise only, Spacious, weightless, slow drifting feel
2:52Song Image
A minimal ambient song with a vintage Japanese radio atmosphere from the early Showa era (1930s–40s), The recording should sound monophonic, low fidelity, with a slightly detuned, nostalgic quality, Constant vinyl crackle and radio static noise should be present throughout the entire track, never stopping, Sung in Japanese, using the provided lyrics, Performed softly, almost like spoken poetry, No strong emotion, calm and floating, as if drifting on water, Slightly muffled, as if coming from an old radio speaker, Continuous vinyl crackle and faint radio static noise from start to finish, Narrow frequency range (midrange-focused, cut highs and lows), Occasional subtle fade in/out effect like tuning an old radio, but the noise itself always remains, Very minimal: optional soft piano or faint guitar, heavily filtered and distant, Could also be acapella with only static/noise texture, Keep the sound spacious, weightless, and fragile