Zy 42: Nightmare
Regression structure

Ruka, this series will continue up until your next album. What theme are you working to?
Ruka: I want to strip things down, take away all the decorations, almost like I am naked. I am not an expert, but I think that we have become more and more complicated since our beginning. Now, with me being almost 30 years old, I don't need to do that anymore.
So it is not your age (laugh), but more that you want to return to your origins?
Ruka: Yes, I think so. I want to return to my real beginning. Before I started music, I listened to a lot of BOφWY, THE BLUE HEARTS and other simple, eight beat music. Now I think that I want to make music like that.
Really? I think that Lost in Blue is eight beat with a simple arrangement, but this development is quite unique, isn't it?
Ruka: Do you think so?
Yes, because it flows from intro to A melody, A melody, B melody, A melody, then a guitar solo. Then it goes back to B melody and the main melody is modulated thoroughly. And that main melody appears just once and the modulation continues to the end. I thought you made it like that so we could feel the story even without lyrics.
Ruka: Huh...
What does that mean? (laugh)
Ruka: It's just funny that there are a lot of writers who think deeply about parts that I have not really thought that much about. You guys don't have to think so much!
It's my job to think about these things! (laugh)
Ruka: Ahahahaha! (laugh)
Sakito: But when you look into things as deeply as that, there are things that we discover, like other ways of thinking.
Hitsugi: Yeah, like we'll use that in our next interview! (laugh)
I'll have to send you my bill! (laugh) How did you feel when you listened to Lost in Blue?
Yomi: I thought that it suited summer, but it was kind of strange that it did not have a midsummer nor end of summer feeling about it.
Weren't you surprised at how it progressed?
Yomi: Not especially. I thought that the B melody that you described before was the main melody.
Ruka: I deliberately made that obscure. Maybe I don't need A, B or main melodies anymore.
Sakito used to make songs like that right?
Ruka: Yes, but I want to make a Z melody one day!
Well that's not simple! Nor does it sound very naked! (laugh)
For the rest of the interview, please refer to Zy 42.
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