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|title=<center>"Interface"</center>
|title=<center>"Interface"</center>
|image=Lost masa song interface.jpg
|image=Interfacethumb.png
|imagecaption=Only full surviving still from the PV.
|imagecaption=The NicoNico thumbnail for the Interface video
|status=<span style="color:orange;">'''Partially Found'''</span>
|status=<span style="color:orange;">'''Partially Found'''</span>
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-MASA Works DESIGN- is a popular Vocaloid producer from Japan. He is known for his unique music style, consisting of a mix of EDM and Traditional Japanese music as well as using Vocaloids Hatsune Miku and GUMI (but he has used other Vocaloids in the past). Prior to his first release as Masa titled ''Onibi'' however, He was known as ell. He only produced 4 songs as ell, one of which was '''"Interface"'''.<ref>[https://vocadb.net/S/175845 Proof of existence]</ref>  
'''-MASA Works DESIGN-''' or '''まさ''' is a popular Vocaloid producer from Japan. He is known for his unique music style, consisting of mostly EDM and Traditional Japanese music, with his most popular song being ''"The Fox's Wedding"''. Masa mainly uses Hatsune Miku and/or GUMI for the voicebanks of his songs.
However, prior to his first song released under the name Masa, he used to go by the username '''ell(エルル)'''.
Masa only produced 9 songs while he went by the username ell, one of which is titled '''"Interface"''' (インターフェース).<ref>[https://vocadb.net/S/175845 Proof of existence]</ref>  
 
==Description==
==Description==
Interface is a metal song featuring the Vocaloids Hatsune Miku and Kagamine Rin. Little is known what the song is or what it means. As of May 2nd, 2020, only a still<ref>[https://www.deviantart.com/maitreyap/art/A-STILL-OF-LOST-MASA-SONG-INTERFACE-806640478 Still from the PV]</ref> and a 10-second-clip has been found and uploaded by user "Party High in London".<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=20VWls6f8lw]</ref>
Interface is a rock song featuring Hatsune Miku and Kagamine Rin respectively. Little is known about what the song is about, although there might be a possible connection to the other song Masa produced as ell called ''"Don't Say Goodbye!"'' and the claim has yet to be somehow verified.
According to "Party High in London", the song was about two students, one of which (Who is represented by Rin) kills the other (Who is represented by Miku).
 
As of September 11th, 2022, the only things that remained were two thumbnails (They have the same image but are of different qualities<ref>[https://nicovideo.jp/watch/sm13981805 Video in which one thumbnail shows up in]</ref>), one 10-second clip from a daily Vocaloid ranking catalogue from 2011<ref>[https://nicovideo.jp/watch/sm13836954 Compilation with the 10-second clip (3:20)]</ref> found by Decent Artist (@Decent_Artist_ on Twitter) and reuploaded by the YouTube channel "Party High in London".<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=20VWls6f8lw Compilation snippet reupload]</ref>
 
It was believed that Miku and Rin were portrayed as students in the song, although there is no evidence to confirm that claim, but the song most likely talks about murder, judging by the lyrics and illustrations.
 
==Partial Song Lyrics==
In the ten-second clip, we get a set of lyrics which translate to the following:
 
''"Gaaaaah!
So much fun, so much fun
It's time to play!
 
With a deep seated grudge, I'll make things a mess."''
 
The thumbnail of the Interface upload contains a few recognizable Kanji and kanas, which might possibly piece together to say ''"I'll slaughter you now"'' twice.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
[[File:Interface.mp4|gallery|10 second clip]]
===Photo===
<gallery mode=packed height=175px>
File:Altinterfacethumb.png|thumb|left|135px|Alternative thumbnail found in another Vocaloid ranking video as a mention.
</gallery>
===Videos===
{{Video|perrow = 1
  |service1    =youtube
  |id1          =20VWls6f8lw
  |description1 =The 10-second clip of Interface found by Party High in London
}}
 
==References==
==References==
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Latest revision as of 03:41, 22 January 2024

Interfacethumb.png

The NicoNico thumbnail for the Interface video

Status: Partially Found

-MASA Works DESIGN- or まさ is a popular Vocaloid producer from Japan. He is known for his unique music style, consisting of mostly EDM and Traditional Japanese music, with his most popular song being "The Fox's Wedding". Masa mainly uses Hatsune Miku and/or GUMI for the voicebanks of his songs. However, prior to his first song released under the name Masa, he used to go by the username ell(エルル). Masa only produced 9 songs while he went by the username ell, one of which is titled "Interface" (インターフェース).[1]

Description

Interface is a rock song featuring Hatsune Miku and Kagamine Rin respectively. Little is known about what the song is about, although there might be a possible connection to the other song Masa produced as ell called "Don't Say Goodbye!" and the claim has yet to be somehow verified.

As of September 11th, 2022, the only things that remained were two thumbnails (They have the same image but are of different qualities[2]), one 10-second clip from a daily Vocaloid ranking catalogue from 2011[3] found by Decent Artist (@Decent_Artist_ on Twitter) and reuploaded by the YouTube channel "Party High in London".[4]

It was believed that Miku and Rin were portrayed as students in the song, although there is no evidence to confirm that claim, but the song most likely talks about murder, judging by the lyrics and illustrations.

Partial Song Lyrics

In the ten-second clip, we get a set of lyrics which translate to the following:

"Gaaaaah! So much fun, so much fun It's time to play!

With a deep seated grudge, I'll make things a mess."

The thumbnail of the Interface upload contains a few recognizable Kanji and kanas, which might possibly piece together to say "I'll slaughter you now" twice.

Gallery

Photo

Videos

The 10-second clip of Interface found by Party High in London

References