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| Language | Japanese |
The true identity of the "fastest" that rewrote Vocaloid history.
A complete dissection of the trajectory of "Bousou" and the mind behind it:
Childhood encounter with Vocaloid, the secret story of the birth of the "Disappearance" and "Fantastic Garden" series, the art of composing at high BPM, superhuman vocal tuning techniques, music, illustrations, videos...the thought process of a multi-creator.
The term suggests an out‑of‑control or extreme personal worldview shaped by acceleration, movement, and fixation on speed.
This book is nonfiction, combining personal insight with cultural and philosophical commentary.
The book focuses on speed, obsession, modern life, identity, acceleration, and how individuals construct meaning through extreme pursuits.
cosMo, also known as cosMo@Bousou‑P, is a Japanese music producer known for creating extremely fast, technically demanding Vocaloid songs that emphasize speed, overload, and intensity.
cosMo’s high‑speed Vocaloid music embodies many of the same ideas explored in the book—obsession with acceleration, emotional overload, and a worldview shaped by relentless velocity. His work serves as a cultural example of how “high speed” becomes not just a technical trait, but a psychological and philosophical identity.
The book engages with the broader idea of speed‑driven creative obsession, a concept strongly associated with cosMo’s musical style and legacy, whether discussed directly or thematically.
Yes, this book may be considered collectible due to its niche cultural focus and connection to high‑speed creative subcultures.
Yes, it makes a thoughtful gift for readers who enjoy unconventional nonfiction, music‑adjacent cultural studies, and intellectually exploratory works.