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Latest revision as of 15:50, 8 June 2022

No, this is not the happy train into some Ghibli-esque anime dream world that has become "flesh". Instead what we have here is the idea of hopping on a train, experiencing something -- apparently indicated by the playful though monotonous tune with a slight texture in the background -- and then its derailment and death of everyone onboard. How should one understand the sudden and abrupt end of the track? Did someone failed to throw some coins into a music generator, whereby its mechanism is forced to an immediate stop at some point?

Somehow unconvincing.

Comes with two sample tracks.

2021DroneField RecordingAmbient2022