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Lyric

Girl and Drizzle

Karin Oborozuki

少女がいま校庭の隅に佇んだのは

其処は花畑があって菖蒲の花が咲いてるからです

菖蒲の花は雨に打たれて

音楽室から来るオルガンの音を聞いてはいませんでした

しとしとと雨はあとからあとから降って

花も葉も畑の土ももう諦めきっています

その有様をジッと見てると

なんとも不思議な気がして来ます

山も校舎も空の下に

やがてしずかな回転をはじめ

花畑を除く一切のものは

みんなとっくに終ってしまった夢のような気がしてきます

  • Lyricist

    Chuya Nakahara

  • Composer

    Yuji Konno

  • Producer

    ARTCHIC

  • Vocals

    Karin Oborozuki

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Chuya's Summer

Karin Oborozuki

  • 1

    June Rain

    Emi Hirumizuki

  • ⚫︎

    Girl and Drizzle

    Karin Oborozuki

  • 3

    The Summer Sea

    Karin Oborozuki

  • 4

    TA NI GA WA

    Shoh Issui

  • 5

    When I Was Alive

    Shoh Issui

  • 6

    A Night in Early Summer

    Ohga

  • 7

    The Sea on Sunny Days

    Matsudo Mode

  • 8

    The Dream

    Shoh Issui

"Chuya's Summer" is my concept album of eight summer-themed poems by Chuya Nakahara, reinterpreted as contemporary music. As producer ARTCHIC, I aimed to transform his poetry into music that resonates today, employing four AI singers and one AI rapper across diverse genres. This is the fourth installment, following "Chuya's Autumn," "Chuya's Winter," and "Chuya's Spring."

The poet Chuya Nakahara (1907-1937) left an indelible mark on Japanese literature despite his brief 30-year life. Born in Yamaguchi, he had a pure heart that made him deeply vulnerable to life's wounds yet enabled him to transform these experiences into timeless poetry. He loved with his whole being and grieved to the depths of his soul through personal tragedies including his brother's early death, failed romance, and the loss of his beloved son Fumiya. This emotional intensity created poems that continue to move readers across generations.

"June Rain," a sonnet from when Fumiya was 18 months old, moves from past lost love to a joyful present--a rare life-affirmation. This dreamy electronica/ambient pop uses raindrop sounds and reverb-wrapped flute. Emi Hirumizuki, with soft moist tenderness, sings the inner image of rain-veiled recollection and the rain beyond the latticed window.

"Girl and Drizzle," a fantastical poem, is meditative: a girl in a schoolyard flower garden dreams until all dissolves. This indie electronic chillwave uses lo-fi tape saturation and electric piano. Karin Oborozuki's mysterious voice sings becoming one with the rain.

"The Summer Sea," a circular-form poem unpublished in Chuya's lifetime, depicts golden waves quieting old sorrows and recalling his late father's eyes. This atmospheric ballad's piano, pads, and cello evoke afternoon sunlight. Karin Oborozuki's deep voice embraces the sea like the summer sky.

"TA NI GA WA" depicts hiking, opening beer chilled in a mountain stream--a "youth itself" moment, yet Chuya calls the beer "sad like youth." This melancholic indie rock uses shimmering clean guitar and crystalline texture. Shoh Issui's transparent voice sings finding sadness within joy.

"When I Was Alive," opening the "Boyhood" chapter of "Goat Songs," builds dramatically through afternoon's mythic vastness to the wail "Ah, I was alive!" This dramatic rock ballad uses heavy distorted guitar and orchestral strings. Shoh Issui sings more roughly than ever, reaching a rock-vocal cry.

"A Night in Early Summer" likens his sorrow to a steam train on an iron bridge--steam as "a white bear," iron creak as "pitiable voices"--nested metaphors. This rock-rap hybrid uses distorted bass, 808 beats, and train-sample industrial design. Ohga's gritty rapper voice spits the metaphors with a slashing edge.

"The Sea on Sunny Days" contrasts the sunny seashore with "the shade": humanity shuttles between purposeless play and the "contrivance" of plans, yet our pure orientation lies in "just being." This indie pop uses shimmering guitar and warm analog synths. Matsudo Mode's breezy touch leaves a lingering resonance.

The album closes with "The Dream," a "soothing" piece recreating drowsing off--baseball shifting to poplar trees and cicada voices fading into sleep. This experimental ambient uses piano, granular synthesis, and time-stretching. Shoh Issui sings as if to himself, melting into the music.

Through this album "Chuya's Summer," I hope that the heart of Chuya's poetry will firmly reach the hearts of all who listen.

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  • Karin Oborozuki

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