3:09

月蛇ノ舞
v5.5
Japanese dark fantasy belly dance instrumental, 112 BPM, No vocals, No lyrics, Deep hypnotic groove, sacred feminine energy, moonlit snowfield atmosphere, ancient shrine at midnight, twin moons above drifting clouds, white serpent circling slowly through falling snow, Lead instruments:
Tsugaru shamisen tremolo phrases, ney-style bamboo flute, low cello drones, taiko heartbeat percussion, Japanese bells, kagura suzu accents, breathy shakuhachi textures, Rhythm:
Middle Eastern belly dance rhythm fused with Japanese festival pulse, Deep frame drums, subtle darbuka ghost notes, slow seductive percussion layering, organic hand percussion, Melody:
Pentatonic Japanese scales blended with dark oriental modal melodies, Repeating serpent-like motifs, Long tension and release cycles, Production:
Warm analog synth pads, tape saturation, spring reverb, cinematic low-end, spacious stereo field, intimate details hidden in the mix, Structure:
Long atmospheric intro, Gradual percussion awakening, ‑ボーカル
3:43

白月狐踊
v5.5
Instrumental cinematic belly dance fusion inspired by a sacred Japanese kagura rain-invocation ritual, A moonlit serpent falls in love with the moon and dances to pray for rain, Its longing finally reaches the moon, and the moon answers as a gentle spring rain beneath falling cherry blossoms, Begin sparse and mysterious with distant water drops, temple bells, breathy shakuhachi and low strings, Develop into a sensual serpentine 6/8 rhythm using darbuka, riq, frame drum and Japanese taiko, Use an exotic Hijaz / Phrygian dominant-influenced melody, intertwined with shinobue, koto and shamisen, The low melody represents the yearning serpent; the high melody represents the distant moon, Keep them separate at first, then let the moon echo the serpent's melody during a quiet emotional break, After the reply, shift into a powerful but elegant 4/4 belly dance drum section, with rainstick textures and bright koto notes like cherry blossom petals in spring rain, Sacred, nocturnal, yearning, sens, ‑歌声
3:04

射干玉の蛇雨
v5.5
Japanese dark ethereal belly dance instrumental, Heian-era nocturnal atmosphere, shinobue, hichiriki, biwa, koto, low taiko, tsuzumi, kagura bells, subtle sho mouth organ, deep frame drum, darbuka, riq, sensual oriental percussion, slow hypnotic maqsoum rhythm, 92 BPM, D minor, Phrygian dominant touches, elegant and ominous, heavy night rain, moonless new moon, black lacquer darkness, white serpent gliding through wet palace corridors, ancient court mystery, restrained erotic tension, ceremonial, haunting, graceful belly dance accents, spacious arrangement, deep bass resonance, rain ambience, no vocals, no chanting, no spoken word, instrumental only
original melody, 雨の音, 新月の夜, 白蛇は夜に酔う, ‑歌声
