6:06

走れメロス
v5.5
Emotional orchestral house inspired by Aram Khachaturian’s “Adagio of Spartacus and Phrygia”, dramatic and sorrowful melodic theme, powerful four-on-the-floor house beat, cinematic strings carrying the main melody, emotional Japanese male vocal layered over sweeping orchestra, deep sidechain bass, progressive house energy, elegant symphonic harmony, slow emotional build-up into uplifting dance groove, festival-scale emotional climax, bittersweet heroic atmosphere, majestic orchestral swells, emotional choir textures, melodic techno elements blended with symphonic house, long evolving arrangement, dramatic tension and release, deeply emotional sunset feeling, danceable but tragic beauty, DJ friendly intro and outro, easy to mix, 128 BPM, no rap, no latin groove, grand emotional final chorus with full orchestra and club kick together
4:38

[Style: Minimal Techno, Tribal Techno, Hypnotic Techno, Spoken Word, 90s UK Rave, Industrial, Acid Techno, Dark Melodic, Underground Club, Urban Poetry], ‑[Production Notes] Strong influence from Underworld “Born Slippy”, ‑Heavy use of echoing tribal drums and rolling tribal tom percussion, ‑Deep cavern-style delay and dub echo on percussion, ‑Large warehouse reverb, ‑Percussive layers should feel hypnotic, ‑ritualistic, ‑and immersive, ‑Use repeating tribal tom fills throughout the track, ‑Drums should gradually evolve and intensify like a rave trance ritual, ‑Kick remains steady and dry while tribal percussion swirls around in stereo space, ‑Occasional distant metallic hits and industrial impacts, ‑Spoken vocals should sometimes dissolve into echo and delay tails, ‑Create the feeling of: a drunken underground ceremony, ‑a neon desert caravan, ‑a late-night London warehouse rave, ‑urban tribal hypnosis, ‑[Tempo: 126 BPM]
3:56

Create a long-form minimal techno track lasting MORE THAN 4 MINUTES, Experimental Japanese ancient-language rap inspired by Hojoki, The structure must evolve slowly like a DJ club track, not a short pop song, Use deep hypnotic kick drums, dub techno bass, microscopic rhythmic changes, glitch textures, water drops, flowing river ambience, distant temple bells, and cold atmospheric synth pads, The track should feel immersive, repetitive, hypnotic, philosophical, and emotionally detached, VERY IMPORTANT:
Do not rush into vocals, Use a long atmospheric intro of at least 45 seconds before the full groove begins, Allow instrumental sections to breathe, Vocals alternate between:
- whispered classical Japanese phrases
- spoken-word ancient-language rap
- fragmented repeated phrases with delay effects
Key phrases:
“Yuku kawa no flow”
“Same water not anymore”
“Asa ni shini, yube ni born”
“Utakata break”
“Temporary zone”
The arrangement must include:
- long intro
- multiple gradual build-u, ‑The arrangement must include: - long intro - multiple gradual build-ups - at least one extended ambient breakdown - long hypnotic groove sections - dramatic late climax - extended DJ-friendly outro The middle breakdown should nearly remove the drums completely, ‑leaving only water ambience, ‑echoes, ‑and whispered voices, ‑After the breakdown, ‑slowly rebuild tension for over one minute before the final climax, ‑The ending should feel like fading memories disappearing into water, ‑Style references: Berlin underground minimal techno, ‑dub techno, ‑ritual club music, ‑cyberpunk Kyoto, ‑experimental spoken word techno, ‑124 BPM, ‑NO: pop structure, ‑short song format, ‑rock drums, ‑guitar, ‑festival EDM clichés, ‑traditional Japanese instruments
5:09

深夜特急
v5.5
Showa nostalgia, 1970s-1980s Japanese folk rock, Takuro Yoshida and Yosui Inoue atmosphere, classmates reunited after sixty, talking about youth, travel, books and dreams, warm acoustic guitar, harmonica, electric piano, gentle brass section, heartfelt male chorus, laughter and friendship, nostalgic yet cheerful, memories of reading Shinya Tokkyu and longing for distant lands, sunset reunion mood, emotional but never sad, warm analog recording, everyone singing together at the end
5:13

Classic Italo House, euphoric saxophone anthem, 124 BPM, nostalgic reunion atmosphere, warm male vocals, unforgettable sax riff, uplifting synth chords, joyful memories of youth and friendship, emotional sing-along chorus, sunset city lights, positive energy, long instrumental grooves, extended DJ intro, sax-led breakdown, euphoric final climax, timeless dancefloor anthem, 5-minute extended mix
4:08

雨ニモ負ケズ
v5.5
Epic Japanese House Anthem, 124 BPM, full-length 5 minute extended mix, male and female choir, emotional spoken-word intro, warm piano arpeggios, uplifting strings, deep house groove, gradual build, repeated mantra-like chorus, cinematic breakdown, powerful orchestral swells, community singalong feeling, hopeful not sad, spiritual and humanistic atmosphere, long 64-bar intro, long breakdown, final choir climax, extended DJ-friendly outro, timeless anthem of compassion and resilience
4:22

永訣の朝
v5.5
Japanese spiritual dialogue song, major key, 78 BPM, male narrator and female responder, clear alternating vocals, male voice for brother, female voice for sister, strict vocal separation, alternating dialogue, no vocal blending except chorus, hopeful and luminous, winter snow becoming spring light, gentle piano, acoustic guitar, warm strings, transparent atmosphere, emotional but peaceful, female voice only says "Niisan" and "Amenyuju Totetite Kenja", male voice carries the story, gradual build from sorrow to acceptance, bright harmonic progression, beautiful key change near final chorus, long instrumental passages, uplifting ending, extended glowing outro, 5-minute arrangement
4:17

二十億光年の孤独
v5.5
Cosmic art pop, gentle electronic orchestra, 112 BPM, major key, warm analog synthesizers, soft electric piano, playful marimba accents, dreamy strings, spoken-word verses, children's choir harmonies, whimsical sci-fi atmosphere, wonder and loneliness balanced with humor, repeating hypnotic motifs, gradual orchestral build, emotional refrain on "ban-yuu inryoku towa", floating space ambience, philosophical yet lighthearted, cinematic ending with spoken sneeze, 5-minute full-length composition
4:22

Cosmic Samba House, 126 BPM, major key, euphoric carnival atmosphere, huge samba whistles, driving house kick, rolling Brazilian percussion, surdo, tamborim, agogo bells, shakers, uplifting piano stabs, bright brass section, playful call-and-response vocals, joyful festival energy, crowd chants, children’s choir accents, interplanetary carnival theme, "Neriri! Kiruru! Harara!" chant hooks, long DJ-friendly intro and outro, two extended percussion breaks, multiple tension-and-release sections, hands-in-the-air peak moments, infectious groove, festival anthem, 5-minute extended club mix, explosive final build-up, dramatic pause, shouted "HAAAAAAKKUSHON!!" followed by whistle blasts and crowd laughter
2:37

レモン哀歌
v5.5
Japanese art song, modern chamber music, 72 BPM, male vocal, intimate and restrained, warm piano, solo cello, soft string quartet, delicate dynamics, long natural pauses between phrases, vivid lemon-colored moment of light in the middle section, emotional climax at “生涯の愛を一瞬にかたむけた”, gradual release into peaceful acceptance, no melodrama, no gospel, no rock drums, no EDM, transparent acoustics, reverent atmosphere, beautiful final cadence, lingering silence after the last note
4:47

100万回生きたねこ
v5.5
Epic Bard Ballad, modern Celtic folk meets uplifting trance, 132 BPM, male storyteller vocal, warm acoustic guitar, Irish bouzouki, gentle strings, soaring synthesizers, unforgettable sing-along chorus, medieval traveler atmosphere, campfire storytelling, emotional but hopeful, gradual build into euphoric trance elements, long instrumental interludes, powerful final chorus with choir, timeless and heartfelt, 5-minute extended version, clear vocal diction, cinematic ending
