Air Ride: Machine Passage

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Air Ride: Machine Passage
Various arrangements of Air Ride: Machine Passage.
Details
Debut appearance Kirby Air Ride (2003)
Last appearance Kirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe (2023)
Other appearance(s) Kirby: Planet Robobot
Composer(s) Jun Ishikawa
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This article is about the music track. For the course, see Machine Passage.

"Air Ride: Machine Passage" (capitalized as "Air Ride: MACHINE PASSAGE" in the Sound Test) is the theme of the Machine Passage course in Kirby Air Ride. It was composed by Jun Ishikawa.[1]

Composition

"Air Ride: Machine Passage" is a sinister and dramatic sounding musical track. It mostly uses electronic and machine-like instruments and sounds, a choir, and various synths. It is set mostly in the key of E minor and at 162 beats per minute.

The intro of the song is barely a melody, sounding like an engine as it goes up in pitch and eventually stops with the clang sound of a metal. The song then properly starts: on the first four bars, the percussion kicks off alongside an electronic synth that plays the main melody, which consists of many short notes rapidly playing. After that a different synth joins in, playing a countermelody, which, after another four bars, is followed by a machine-sounding synth that plays another countermelody. All instruments stop while a lighter sounding metal synth plays a new melody, alongside really quiet percussion. The percussion fully comes back after eight bars, alongside a choir that continues the melody. Eight bars after, the instruments change again: the synths and melodies from the beginning come back, with the addition of a melody played using Delay Lama (an electronic throat singer synth), then a siren-like sound plays after four bars. Four bars after, all instruments but Delay Lama, the light metal synth, and the percussion stop, with eventually only Delay Lama playing for the last four bars of this section. The song then switches to a section consisting of eight bars, which uses another electronic synth as the main melody, switching to a lighter and more "Kirby-like" synth at the last bar. The melody is repeated with another synth for another eight bars, while many siren-like sounds play. An electronic synth plays the main melody of the last eight bars while a sinister wind-like synth plays a countermelody in the background, and then the song loops, while the last note of the melody is held for a couple bars of the beginning of the loop.

Game appearances

Kirby Air Ride

"Air Ride: Machine Passage" makes its first appearance here as the default theme of the course of the same name. As a checklist reward, clearing Machine Passage in Time Attack with a time of less than 3 minutes and 10 seconds will unlock the theme in the Sound Test.

Kirby: Planet Robobot

The original version of the theme plays in Access Ark - Stage 7 EX.

Kirby's Return to Dream Land Deluxe

A remixed version of the theme paired with an arrangement of "Air Ride: Sky Sands", named "Dusty Steel Field", plays during level 3 of the Booming Blasters sub-game. A chiptune arrangement of the theme, named "Dusty Steel Field (Secret Song)" is unlocked after clearing all the missions associated with the sub-game, and is used under similar circumstances. Both of these were arranged by Yuki Shimooka.

Other appearances

The song is available on the Japan-only album The Very Best of Kirby: 52 Hit Tracks.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese エアライド:スチールオーガン
Earaido: Suchīru Ōgan
Air Ride: Steelorgan


References

  1. Kirby: Planet Robobot Jukebox