One listen, though there was a point where I had to rewind for a moment.
Not sure about this writing. I think I dragged out starting too much. If I started when I queued the song up, I think this would be better.
Ryota Kozuka’s (小塚良太) “Da’at: yoyogi” is from the soundtrack for Shin Megami Tensei V Vengeance, Shin Megami Tensei V Vengeance Original Soundtrack.
I hope you enjoy.
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A gentle flow of sound laps in and something springs forth from it. A low and muted beat underscores and sets the flow more obviously, and a harsh electronic sound follows, creating more melody.
Another bit of beat comes in and creates more steadiness, and around this new formation more detached sound seems to hover here and there. Sound pulls back and that detached sound takes prominence, and everything seems to become a little dreamier, or off in a way. Off and trying to keep going despite that offness.
That harshness comes forward once more, then suddenly ends, or at least grows quiet and everything seems to grow soft, and almost dreamlike and fading. The sounds springing forth earlier return for a moment, and then so does the harshness.
Everything seems as though veiled and moving back and forth, and everything seems to be fading and disintegrating, and there’s an urgency in it all, and it keeps on driving forward. Back and forth and cycling, and dissipating, and it continues on, stuck on a loop yoyoithat transforms into itself until it all fades out and the song ends.


