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Three Continents

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A highly avant-garde electronic track that resonates with the experimental sonic philosophies of Arca and Oneohtrix Point Never.

This piece creates a brilliant, unsettling collision between the microtonal melodies of the Japanese Ryuteki (Gagaku flute) and African 12/8 polyrhythms, all grounded by heavily detuned D1 808 sub-bass and rapid trap hi-hats. Completely abandoning Western scales, the production intentionally clashes different pentatonic roots, seamlessly weaving Japanese traditional court music textures with bold Afrofuturist sensibilities.

Thematic concepts of "inverted gravity" and "Gagaku as music from the future" are brought to life through unconventional sound design. By utilizing sharp koto plucks as snare replacements and restricting the massive taiko drum strike solely to the first beat, the track builds a weightless yet earth-shatteringly heavy atmosphere. It is a stunning piece of deconstructed club music that perfectly embodies its core lyrical message: "The sound that belongs nowhere travels the farthest."

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