File:Digital Sonata of the Speed God (Lyria 3).opus

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English: A generative music of a Japanese happy hardcore and speedcore with classical piano in the end. Prompt is An instrumental Japanese happy hardcore and speedcore track featuring classical piano that capture the highly intense and hyper-energic beat and the high-tempo synth leads and relentless kick drums with a nod to classical music. This music was created with text-to-music (txt2music) process.
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Source Generated in Gemini with Gemini 3.1 Pro and Lyria 3 (https://gemini.google.com/music)
Author VulcanSphere

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This artificial intelligence music audio was generated by VulcanSphere with text-to-music (txt2music) process and placed under CC-Zero.

VulcanSphere music audio are made in Republic of Indonesia, where relevant AI-generated section does not exist in that country Copyright Law of 2014 although a recent (informal) discussion in Indonesia is leaning towards raw txt2music audio being too simple to be copyrightable.

You can attribute me as stated on the Attribution section, if you are reusing this video outside Wikimedia projects kindly leave me a tip at mail@vulcansphere.com but it is not mandatory.

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A generative music of a Japanese happy hardcore and speedcore with classical piano in the end

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