1967 Reality Front Cover

1967 Reality

  • Available on Apple Music
  • Available on Spotify
  • Available on YouTube Music
  • Available on LINE MUSIC
  • Available on Amazon Music Unlimited
  • Available on AWA
  • Available on iTunes
  • Available on Amazon Music
  • Available on recochoku
  • Available on mora
  • Available on Prime Music
  • Available on Amazon Music Free
  • Available on Deezer
  • Available on KKBOX
  • Available on d hits powered by recochoku
  • Available on d music powered by recochoku
  • Available on Music Store powered by recochoku
  • Available on music.jp STORE
  • Available on dwango.jp
  • Available on animelo mix
  • Available on K-POP Life
  • Available on Billboard x dwango
  • Available on OTOTOY
  • Available on mysound
  • Available on Orimusic Store
  • Available on utapass
  • Available on Rakuten Music
  • Available on USEN
  • Available on OTORAKU
  • Available on QQ Music
  • Available on Kugou Music
  • Available on Kuwo Music
  • Available on NetEase
  • Available on TIDAL
  • Available on FLO
  • Available on VIBE
  • Available on Melon
  • Available on Qobuz
  • Available on genie
  • Available on TikTok

Track List

  • Play music

※ Preview may take some time.
※ Preview is not available for songs under copyright collective.

A majestic and intensely theatrical baroque pop and chamber rock masterpiece steeped in the mid-1967 British Invasion DNA. The arrangement opens at a contemplative 72 BPM in D minor, driven by intricate acoustic guitar fingerpicking and an elegant harpsichord counterpoint. Utilizing a striking progressive acceleration, the track builds dynamic momentum up to 108 BPM, masterfully executing a key change into a bright F major during the bridge. Here, the sonic landscape expands with backward tape effects, haunting Mellotron strings, and an explosive, sweeping orchestral crescendo that mimics the experimental genius of vintage Abbey Road tracking.

The double-tracked vocal performance channels a psych-pop weightlessness, delivering a deeply philosophical narrative about facing one's own reflection in a mirror, recognizing that reality shifts based on how it is observed, and finally choosing self-acceptance. The meticulous spatial audio layout anchors the vocals dryly in the center, throws the orchestral strings wide into the stereo field, and locks the fundamental bass in solid mono to preserve true analog warmth and vinyl saturation. Strictly rejecting modern pop gloss, trap components, or harsh digital compression, this track offers a brilliant, timeless journey into artistic psychedelia.

Artist Profile