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Mono no Aware Loop

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"The 10,001st Funeral March" is an epic Post-rock / Ambient odyssey that reinterprets the Japanese philosophy of "Mono no Aware" through the lens of time-loop horror. The track begins as a sparse, mono 76bpm funeral march, gradually accumulating layers of sonic texture until it erupts into a massive stereo wall-of-sound. This journey culminates in a frenetic 200bpm climax characterized by frantic double-time drums and a visceral primal scream.

The narrative explores the tragic architecture of an eternal recurrence-dying and being reborn 10,001 times without ever managing to break the cycle of unconfessed love. With haunting strings and monumental guitar swells, the composition portrays a cinematic collapse of time itself. The sudden return to the fragile opening piano note creates an infinite loop, effectively trapping the listener in a beautiful, terrifying cycle of emotional destruction and rebirth.

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