Chuya's Winter Front Cover

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A Reckless Song

Masato Doyu

思えば遠く来たもんだ

十二の冬のあの夕べ

港の空に鳴り響いた

汽笛の湯気は今いずこ

雲の間に月はいて

それな汽笛を耳にすると

竦然として身をすくめ

月はその時空にいた

それから何年経ったことか

汽笛の湯気を茫然と

眼で追いかなしくなっていた

あの頃の俺はいまいずこ

今では女房子供持ち

思えば遠く来たもんだ

此の先まだまだ何時までか

生きてゆくのであろうけど

生きてゆくのであろうけど

遠く経て来た日や夜の

あんまりこんなにこいしゅては

なんだか自信が持てないよ

さりとて生きてゆく限り

結局我ん張る僕の性質

と思えばなんだか我ながら

いたわしいよなものですよ

考えてみればそれはまあ

結局我ん張るのだとして

昔恋しい時もあり そして

どうにかやってはゆくのでしょう

考えてみれば簡単だ

畢竟意志の問題だ

なんとかやるより仕方もない

やりさえすればよいのだと

思うけれどもそれもそれ

十二の冬のあの夕べ

港の空に鳴り響いた

汽笛の湯気や今いずこ

  • Lyricist

    Chuya Nakahara

  • Composer

    Yuji Konno

  • Producer

    ARTCHIC

  • Vocals

    Masato Doyu

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Chuya's Winter

Masato Doyu

  • 1

    My Profaned Sorrow

    Ohga

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    A Reckless Song

    Masato Doyu

  • 3

    Life in Snow

    Karin Oborozuki

  • 4

    Snow, Still Falling

    Karin Oborozuki

  • 5

    A Winter Night's Fantasy

    Matsudo Mode

  • 6

    A Snowy Evening

    Matsudo Mode

  • 7

    Memory of a Winter Day

    Karin Oborozuki

  • 8

    Cold!

    Ryuki Sora

"Chuya's Winter" is my concept album featuring eight carefully selected winter-themed poems by the Japanese poet Chuya Nakahara, which I have reinterpreted as contemporary music. As producer ARTCHIC, I aimed to transform Chuya's poetry into music that resonates naturally today, employing five distinct AI singers across diverse musical genres to realize this vision.

The poet Chuya Nakahara (1907-1937) left an indelible mark on Japanese literature despite his brief 30-year life. Born in Yamaguchi, his defining quality was his 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.

"My Profaned Sorrow" is one of Chuya's most representative works, expressing guilt over having "profaned" a sacred sorrow. The modern hip-hop arrangement features dark, atmospheric beats with melancholic intensity. Ohga's voice innocently expresses the poet's despondency.

"A Reckless Song" begins with "I've come so far," reflecting on life from a ship's whistle heard at age twelve--unusually forward-looking for Chuya with boldness and determination. The modern alternative rock arrangement fused with cinematic electronica creates driving energy. Masato Doyu's bright, husky vocals express the innocent, reckless spirit.

"Life in Snow" uses the refrain "The snow that falls on me" to reflect on life's phases--eventually expressing gratitude with "pure and chaste" snowfall. This ambient indie folk track creates a dreamy soundscape with gentle piano reverb. Karin Oborozuki's serene vocals express quietly accumulating snow.

"Snow, Still Falling" depicts snow falling endlessly on temples, forests, and roads with unusual realism--revealing nature's timeless continuity against human activity. The ambient electronica arrangement recreates the eternity of falling snow. Karin Oborozuki's ethereal vocals quietly accumulate in the heart.

"A Winter Night's Fantasy" depicts a lonely man imagining a woman on a quiet winter night, finding "nothing better than air" as his canvas. This atmospheric jazz track fused with dark ambient portrays winter solitude. Matsudo Mode's deep vocals express a solitary night's self-consolation with composure.

"A Snowy Evening" expresses regret after lost love--a man drinking alone, savoring bittersweet emotions. The neo-soul arrangement with lo-fi jazz elegantly depicts snowy-night reminiscence. Matsudo Mode's tenor exquisitely renders lost love as sweet memory.

"Memory of a Winter Day" depicts the death of Chuya's younger brother Aro when he was eight--told from a child's perspective, the understated prose holds deep sorrow. The melancholic ballad's minimal arrangement quietly brings forth hidden loss. Karin Oborozuki's beautiful vocals gently express this childhood memory.

"Cold!" expresses complaints about unbearable winter--Chuya doesn't care about appearances, he just wants to shout for spring. This upbeat indie rock track with stadium-rock dynamics joyfully sings out frustrations. Ryuki Sora's bright vocals transform complaints into positive energy.

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

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