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Afterglow Reel is a mid tempo city pop track that portrays the quiet Saturday afternoon of learning the difference between remembering and being able to live a moment again, in a small repertory cinema after the film has ended.
The Iidabashi auditorium with the screen burned to white, a fingertip resting on the armrest of the empty seat to the right, the rewinding film clicking faintly from the projection room, and the dry sound of a folding seat snapping up when she finally stands create a quiet scene where the shape of an absence slowly turns into the will to choose her own ending. Performed by the fictional AI singer Akemi, the song captures the emotions of adulthood that knows a film can be rewound but cannot project itself without a projector, and chooses to walk into the afternoon light on her own feet rather than wait for one more replay. Inspired by the late 1970s to early 1980s Japanese new music and city pop, the track reimagines that era urban lyricism through images of city afternoons, machine sounds in the dark, and the quiet act of closing a chapter by hand. When she rises, the folding seat snaps up with a dry click, and the empty seat beside her returns to being only an empty seat. Leaving the unspoken request for one more viewing inside the film can on the reel, she walks into the light of the street without looking back, in the kind of afterglow that arrives only after an ending shaped by her own choice. Produced by nanayon music. |
| 01 | AKEMI | 장르/스타일: 애시드/퓨전 / 재즈 | 발매일: 2026.05.06 |