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Trust The Engine (2025 Remaster)

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This track is an epic testament to self-reliance and the relentless pursuit of absolute freedom. The protagonist escapes the mundane "boredom and worries" of daily life, embarking on a metaphysical journey across the sea, the sky, and finally, space.

The lyrics describe a radical embrace of vulnerability: shedding self-defense mechanisms ("I open my soul") when meeting strangers, choosing to trust the "inner spirit" even in the face of potential betrayal. The central theme is achieving freedom by "losing myself," powered solely by the "power of will," not by wings or a Superman's cape.

The journey culminates in a celestial quest for the "Planet Beyond Black & White," a promised land where binaries cease to exist. In the infinite night, standing alone as the "first and last," the traveler discovers that they need "no savior, no map, no light."

This is a powerful, genre-defying anthem celebrating the sovereign spirit the soul that chooses to fly day and night, affirming that true home is found not in a physical place, but in the perpetual motion of the liberated soul.

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