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

While "Kyoto Eki" is a location-based track, it weaves in elements from the film's character-specific motifs:

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. While "Kyoto Eki" is a location-based track, it

Influenced by the West Ham United F.C. anthem "I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles," reimagined with a 60s Vegas vibe. Lewis used several experimental techniques:

A massive orchestral sound recorded at the Sony Scoring Stage to signify his overwhelming power. While "Kyoto Eki" is a location-based track, it

A mix of British and Russian influences with a "Gen-Z" gritty 90s drum and bass feel.

To match the film’s chaotic energy, Lewis used several experimental techniques: