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Binary Norito

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"SHIKIGAMI 404" is a hyper-electronic epic that masterfully crashes a 200 BPM Gabber-infused hardcore kick into the sacred atmosphere of a Shinto ritual. Featuring dual Vocaloid voices, the track navigates a digital landscape where "buggy servers" act as shrines and binary code becomes the new norito (ritual prayer). With pitched shamisen leads, glitched monk chanting, and heavy Biwa-sound bass drops, it creates a unique soundscape where rave culture meets ancient spirituality.

The lyrics explore a provocative digital existentialism, framing system errors not as failures, but as "divine revelations" of an evolving God. The rhythmic complexity, inspired by Turing machine logic and accented by traditional shrine bells on the backbeat, drives the listener toward a state of "nanosecond enlightenment." This is a high-octane J-core experience designed for the modern "digital monk," proving that even in a world of code and data, the presence of the eight million gods remains beautiful and eternal.

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