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The Answer Engine – Tokyo Mix

The Answer Engine – Tokyo Mix

The Answer Engine — Tokyo Mix (DJ mix)

The mix series continues: four tracks for late-night reflection, forward motion, and the quiet work of becoming honest with yourself.

If The Answer Engine is my long-form project about turning the archive into music—journals into lyrics, memory into sound—then the mixes are where that world gets rearranged. Same themes, different lighting. Different pacing. Different weather.

Tokyo Mix is a small, focused sequence built around a particular mood: the feeling of motion without certainty. The feeling of being in transit—through a city, through a season, through a version of yourself that’s starting to wear thin.

I wanted this to live in the zone where trip-hop, downtempo, and late-night electronic mood music overlap—music with patience, texture, and space to think. A mix that doesn’t try to “win” your attention so much as hold it, quietly, long enough for something to loosen.

Tracklist (Tokyo Mix)

  • Stop Pushing Forward (Extended Mix)
  • The Record Kept Spinning (303 Mix)
  • Trust Yourself
  • Club Light Dawn (Tokyo Mix)

Stop Pushing Forward (Extended Mix)

This track feels like a thesis statement: stop forcing momentum and start choosing direction.

It’s built on a slow, hypnotic boom-bap groove—head-nod tempo, deep sub-bass, that trip-hop sense of dim light and internal monologue. The voice is intimate and worn-in, delivered in spoken word: not performing at you, more like speaking from inside the room.

The sound design matters here. Scratches, backspins, stutter edits, chopped syllables—the DJ language isn’t decoration, it’s the method. The edits become percussion. The track’s insistence is subtle but clear: you can keep moving and still be lost.

The Record Kept Spinning (303 Mix)

This is the “keep going” track—steady motion, but not the kind that pretends everything is fine.

Four-on-the-floor pulse, minimalist structure, and a bassline that feels like determination rather than celebration. The vocal sits in that space I keep returning to across The Answer Engine: breathy, close, slightly distant at the same time—like a memory talking.

Lyrically it plays with road and car metaphors—escape, pressure, the moment you realize you’re trying to outdrive something you actually have to name. It’s danceable, but emotionally it’s still looking over its shoulder.

Trust Yourself

“Trust Yourself” is the emotional center of the Tokyo Mix—an introspective trip-hop cut that blends R&B warmth with downtempo spaciousness.

The groove is slow and grounded: punchy kick, crisp snare, vinyl crackle giving it that lived-in grain. A smooth bassline holds the harmony while jazzy electric piano chords and shimmering pads open the track into something dreamlike—like a room you can’t quite find the door to.

But the defining element is the vocal. Soft, smoky, intimate—delivered with a vulnerability that feels unguarded, not theatrical. The recurring phrase “trust yourself” becomes less a hook than a survival line: something you repeat because you need it to become true.

There’s also a shift that I love: the song moves from melancholic self-doubt toward something closer to defiance, including a rawer spoken section filtered into that lo-fi “telephone” distance. It’s still quiet—but it’s not passive.

Club Light Dawn (Tokyo Mix)

This track is a bridge into what’s coming later this year.

I’ve been working on a Club Light Dawn reworking with Japanese vocals, and the Tokyo Mix version is where that thread starts to show. I’ve been learning Japanese, and translating the song has been a surprisingly intense process—not just swapping words, but re-understanding what the song actually means when you have to rebuild it from the ground up.

Translation forces clarity. It exposes which lines were doing real emotional work, and which lines were just atmosphere. It also changes the feeling in your mouth when you sing it—different rhythm, different weight, different kind of honesty.

The official single version is on the way later this year, but Tokyo Mix is the first glimpse of that direction.

What this mix is really asking

Underneath the versions and BPMs, Tokyo Mix keeps circling the same question:

What happens when you stop worshipping “forward” as a virtue—

and start asking toward what?

That’s the larger engine behind The Answer Engine project for me: not nostalgia, not aesthetic moodboarding, but the hard, sometimes unglamorous work of meaning-making. Using sound and voice as a way to tell the truth sideways—so it can get past your defenses.

If you listen straight through, I hope it feels like one continuous piece: four scenes, same night, different angles.

The Answer Engine – Underground Glow

The Answer Engine – Underground Glow



Verse 1

Basement heat, bodies pressed tight
Warehouse walls keep out the light
DJ spins till the morning breaks
Lost in the rhythm, whatever it takes
Smoke machine haze, laser beams
Living for the beat, chasing dreams

Pre-Chorus

Feel the bass shake the concrete floor

One more track, then one track more

We don't stop till the sun comes up

Fill your soul from an endless cup

Chorus

Midnight strobe, take me higher

Set my heart on fire

Dancing in the underground glow

Midnight strobe, let it flow

This is all we need to know

Verse 2

Sweat-soaked shirts and designer shoes

Bankers and artists paying their dues

Nobody cares who you are by day

Down here we all just come to play

Four-on-the-floor never lets us down

This is our kingdom, our underground crown

Pre-Chorus

Feel the bass shake the concrete floor

One more track, then one track more

We don't stop till the sun comes up

Fill your soul from an endless cup

Chorus

Midnight strobe, take me higher

Set my heart on fire

Dancing in the underground glow

Midnight strobe, let it flow

This is all we need to know

Bridge

When the world gets too heavy to hold

We escape to stories untold

In the darkness we find our light

Surrender everything tonight

Breakdown

(Instrumental breakdown with filtered house piano, building percussion)

Final Chorus

Midnight strobe, take me higher

Set my heart on fire

Dancing in the underground glow

Midnight strobe, let it flow

Midnight strobe, take me higher

Never coming down, never tire

Lost in the underground glow

This is all we need to know

Outro

Midnight strobe... (echoing)

Take me higher... (fading)

Underground glow...

Annabel (Lee)

Annabel (Lee)

Annabel (Lee) Playlist

Annabel (Lee) is an intriguing band that deserves more recognition.
Despite their unique sound that requires a certain mood, their music is worth exploring. Their style can be described as dark and moody, yet its beauty is undeniable. Their music is soulful, hauntingly beautiful, unique and captivating.

A little beyond the midpoint of happy

I have created a personalized playlist of Annabel (Lee) that for me captures their essence and a certain place and mood. The songs that are sorted by their valence measurements.

The valence of a song is a measure of its musical positiveness. Tracks with a high valence value sound more positive, happy and cheerful. While tracks with a lower valence sounds, capture those feelings of sadness, depression. My Annabel (Lee) playlist begins with a valunce measurement of 5 and concludes at 56 (just a little beyond the midpoint of happy).

Enjoy my personalized Annabel (Lee) playlist.

Click to read the lyrics that inspired the artwork.

Click to read the lyrics
A little beyond the midpoint of happy
Valentine Playlist ?

Valentine Playlist ?

This Valentine let the music speak for you!

Valentine's Day is a special day for many of us. It's a day to show our love and appreciation for the people we care about, but it can also be a time to reflect on our own feelings of love, loneliness, and longing.

Whether you're single, taken, or somewhere in between, my Valentine Playlist has something for everyone. From love songs to breakup anthems.

I created this playlist full of tracks that will make you feel less alone and more connected to others.

Turn up the volume and get ready to experience an emotional audio landscape!

Grab a glass of wine and enjoy some tunes that will help you celebrate this day. As we explore the best and worst of Valentine's Day songs.

Help Create the Top 100 Valentine Songs

With so many Valentine songs out there, it is hard to narrow it down to the Top 100. That's where you come in. I need your help to get my playlist down to the Top 100 Valentine Songs by asking you which tracks to remove. Or should I make the playlist the Top 200?

Comment on this post which tracks you would like me to remove from the playlist. We can make this the best Valentine Playlist!

Mix by Tempo

Valentine Playlist Mixed by Tempo is a revised playlist for Valentine's Day that includes 12 songs by various recording artists. This playlist is a shorter version of a larger playlist and is mixed by tempo below 70 and above 140, making it a great option for easy listening.