Discussing Death, Pop-Style
In this episode, Kazma and Riku, who work behind the scenes in the music industry, dare to discuss the heavy theme of "death" in a pop and casual manner. Why did these two, who usually focus on the backstage realities of live music venues, choose to tackle this topic now? Hidden within their conversation are their unique insights on how to live.
Wanting to discuss grand themes with a pop sensibility.
Both individuals, who enjoy contemplating death in their daily lives, reveal why they chose this specific theme for the program. From experiences involving the loss of loved ones or pets to broader narratives, various perspectives intersect. It is impressive how they strive to redefine death as a natural part of daily life, keeping the tone light rather than overwhelming.
Tezuka Osamu's Phoenix serves as a bible for their views on life and death.
The discussion gradually shifts toward the works that have influenced them. In particular, Tezuka Osamu's "Phoenix" seems to be a crucial guide for how they view death. They mention that reading it brings a sense of changing life perspectives, and they share a fascinating take on a specific scene. Please listen to the full episode to hear more.
Digging into the meaning of life.
Being conscious of death conversely reveals how to live in the "now." Their dialogue naturally connects to their lives as band members and creators. How does their daily perception of death influence their creative work? Spend some time with them for a deep, profound experience that might lead you to reflect on your own life.
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