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The needle on the RPM meter begins to move slowly, eventually rising powerfully.
This track uses sound to depict the exhilaration of the moment when an engine's RPMs gradually increase and the plane accelerates.
The beginning evokes the idling state with a rotating guitar cut, simple bass, and minimalist rhythm.
Gradually, layers of synth and rhythm are added, realistically creating the feeling of the RPM meter needle rising.
From the middle, distorted guitar and percussive sequences are added, creating a driving force similar to an engine revving up in earnest.
And towards the end, the sense of exhilaration and speed peaks, blending into a sound reminiscent of the moment an aircraft sprints down the runway and takes off into the sky.
This track combines a mechanical rhythm with an energetic groove, allowing you to experience the sensation of acceleration through sound itself.
Edo Yoshi is a Japanese musician, composer, guitarist and multi-instrumentalist known for his innovative approach to music.With a focus on fusing traditional and contemporary elements,his style spans a variety of genres, including electronic, jazz, rock, dance and experimental music.Known for his atmospheric soundscapes and emotional depth,Edo Yoshi's work often creates a powerful connection with his audience. As an accomplished multi-instrumentalist, Edo Yoshi is adept at playing a wide range of instruments, with a particular focus on synthesizers, guitars and traditional Japanese instruments. His ability to seamlessly integrate different musical influences has made him a sought-after collaborator in the Japanese music scene. Ed Yoshi is also passionate about pushing the boundaries of music through technology and sound design, and is always looking for new ways to express his creativity. His music has been featured in a variety of media, including games, films, television shows, commercials and art projects, establishing him as a versatile and influential figure in the contemporary music world.