The Japanese Shinkansen high-speed train was launched in 1964 as a development aid to rail. With speeds of over 200 km/h, it was intended to connect far-flung regions of the country with the capital Tokyo and thus boost the Japanese economy. Modern, with exotic touches.
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Anti-nuclear activists have taken up positions on the left and right of the route of the planned Castor transport with banners and placards. Some people have chained themselves to the tracks. Smouldering and conflicted, without sounding too predominantly negative.
Interurban trains carry the bustle of American metropolises out to the sleepy suburbs. Urban, with a chaotic undertone.
1994: Almost 200 years after the first construction plans were drawn up, the Eurotunnel opens, connecting France and England directly by rail. Euphoric.
Unobtrusive marimba sounds for neutral contributions about technical developments or current political situations.
Streams of energy and data crackle through the network. Unusual track for subtly unnerving contributions about electricity, the energy crisis or cyber security.
The hands of the clock on the wall of the open-plan office appear to stand still. When does it continue? This soundtrack accompanies tough bureaucratic processes, strikes or waiting periods.
Programs about renewable energies and new ideas for mobility and urban planning are appropriately accompanied by this neutral yet dynamic track.
Melancholic piano melody and dreamy bells characterize this composition. Unobtrusive, but soulful.
The investigators are concentrating. Traces are secured, listening devices are secretly installed, undercover agents are infiltrated. Mysterious, waiting, focused.