Dvrst - Sunrise -
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The world began to blur. The streetlights, once harsh and yellow, became long streaks of white light. To his left, the bay sparkled with a metallic sheen, reflecting the waking sky. He felt a strange disconnect from the world—a sense that he was a ghost in a machine, moving through a landscape that hadn't quite decided to exist yet. DVRST - Sunrise
The neon skyline of Neo-Tokyo flickered like a dying circuit board as Kaito leaned his modified 1994 Supra against the rusted guardrail of the Shuto Expressway. The engine hummed with a low, rhythmic vibration that matched the pulse of the song bleeding through his headphones: "Sunrise" by DVRST. The track didn’t just play; it felt like a heavy, atmospheric fog rolling through his mind, blending the gritty phonk basslines with an ethereal, almost haunting melody. If you enjoyed the vibe of this story,
For these few minutes, however, the road was his. The music was a barrier, a shield against the noise of reality. He pushed the throttle down, feeling the turbo spool up with a high-pitched whistle that harmonized with the synth. The car surged forward, a white streak against the rising sun. He felt a strange disconnect from the world—a
He took off his headphones and let them hang around his neck. The silence of the morning was heavy, broken only by the distant sound of a train and the ticking of his cooling engine. He had reached the destination he didn't know he was looking for: a moment of absolute stillness.
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