Dominic Lewis - Kyoto Eki Bullet Train (original Motion Picture Score) May 2026

Dominic Lewis did not set out to write a traditional orchestral score. Instead, he approached the project like a . He imagined finding an obscure 1970s vinyl record and using it as a source for samples, which meant he had to "create" that fake record before he could even start scoring the scenes. This resulted in a "gonzo" mash-up of genres, including: 70s Rock & Psychedelia British Music Hall & Go-Go Vibes 90s Grunge and Trip-Hop Enka (Traditional Japanese singing from the 1950s) Spotlight on "Kyoto Eki"

To match the film’s chaotic energy, Lewis used several experimental techniques: Dominic Lewis did not set out to write

The track briefly teases the "Fate" theme—a two-note ascending phrase often associated with the character Ladybug—before it is overtaken by more aggressive elements representing the film's primary antagonist. This resulted in a "gonzo" mash-up of genres,

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