The story centers on Mizuki Koyama, a singer whose voice, though never achieving widespread fame, once resonated through Shibuya's rooftops and found its way into the gloveboxes of midnight drivers. Like many other artists of the Showa era, Mizuki vanished, choosing a life of silence. Years later, she is drawn back to her past when she receives a mysterious cassette from Shiro, the enigmatic head of Moonwave Records, bearing the simple, yet profound, message: "Let this be your love trip".
Mizuki's journey is one of rediscovery and reconciliation, marked by encounters with figures from her past, including Naoya, a saxophone player with whom she shared a deep, complex connection. As Moonwave Records faces its demise, Mizuki is asked to perform one last time, an "all or nothing" showcase that forces her to confront her fears and re-embrace her talent.
The novel explores themes of lost dreams, the enduring nature of sadness, and the quiet courage required to create art even when its reach may be limited. It is dedicated to Takako Mamiya, whose voice and music served as an inspiration for this fictional work. Ultimately, "Love Trip" is a meditation on memory, the quiet power of music, and the beauty found in both grand performances and unspoken melodies.
Van Paugam, a pivotal figure in the global resurgence of Japanese City Pop, brings a deep understanding of music and culturahistory to this narrative, championing authentic storytelling and mindful artistry. "Tales from Moonwave Records: Love Trip" is a heartfelt reflection on a vibrant yet fragile moment in history, resonating deeply with anyone who has cherished something overlooked by the wider world.
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