Japanese-style EDM blended with lo-fi and ambient elements.
Slow to mid tempo (80–95 BPM), emotional and melancholic atmosphere.
Traditional Japanese instruments are central: taiko (deep and distant), shakuhachi (breathy and haunting), koto (delicate plucked arpeggios), and soft shamisen textures.
Combine with lo-fi beats (soft kick, vinyl noise, subtle crackle) and warm pads.
No aggressive rap. Male voice is low, calm, mysterious, almost whispered like an ayakashi spirit. Female vocal is emotional, fragile, gradually becoming more obsessed and drawn in.
Mood: eerie yet beautiful, like a forbidden love across worlds.
Theme: late-night radio from another realm, seduction, loneliness, crossing the boundary between human and supernatural.
Use lots of reverb and spatial effects to create a “distance” feeling, as if the voice comes through an old radio.
Add subtle static noise, tuning sounds, and echoes.
Build progression slowly:
Intro minimal and mysterious → verses soft and intimate → chorus expands emotionally → final section more immersive and overwhelming but still gentle, not aggressive.
Overall feeling: nostalgic, haunting, romantic, and slightly unsettling.