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Forget-me-out

Tremologix & Elesaghki Eletsugu

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The theme of this track revolves around meeting and parting. Saying "You can forget about me" doesn't seem cold; rather, it seems to evoke kindness and resignation after considering the other person's future. I believe there are many things we can forgive precisely because we forget. This song began with that idea.
The sound is a mellow, slightly distorted, lo-fi hip-hop beat, topped with soft, mathematically arranged synth sounds influenced by electronica. Unusual guitar effects run through the beats, adding a touch of elegance to the track. The transitions between sections are complemented by live sounds like rain sticks and wind chimes, creating a unique Elesaghki's sound. This work also features vocals from Yoha/ 9, the vocalist for the Osaka-based band "antelope and frame." Yoha/ 9's powerful yet fragile voice shines as the narrator of the song's story.

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