Six Trillion Years and Overnight Story (kemu voxx)
IA
The opening builds slowly, layered strings and sparse piano giving way to something far grander — this is Vocaloid music that wants to feel like a film score. Kemu voxx constructed an arrangement of genuine sweep, and IA's voice, clearer and more accurate than most Vocaloid vocals of the period, was the right instrument for it: crystalline but not cold, capable of sustaining long melodic phrases without the tuning artifacts that undermine emotional weight in other engines. The lyric maps an impossible span of time through a single human story — a figure erased from collective memory, who lived and mattered and was simply forgotten, which turns out to be a different kind of tragedy than death. The song performs that erasure and then refuses it, insisting on the weight of a life that history swallowed. In 2012 NicoNico culture, this was shared as a kind of proof that Vocaloid could be emotionally serious. It holds up not as nostalgia but as craft. Play it somewhere you can sit still — a night commute, a long transit, any moment where you have space to let something large move through you.
medium
2010s
sweeping, crystalline, grand
Japanese Vocaloid / NicoNico culture
Vocaloid, Orchestral. Cinematic Vocaloid. melancholic, epic. Builds from sparse strings and piano into a grand cinematic sweep, performing erasure before insisting on the weight of a life that history swallowed.. energy 7. medium. danceability 2. valence 3. vocals: crystalline clear female, accurate, sustained phrases, minimal tuning artifacts. production: orchestral strings, piano, grand sweeping arrangement, film-score dynamics. texture: sweeping, crystalline, grand. acousticness 4. era: 2010s. Japanese Vocaloid / NicoNico culture. Night commute or long transit with space to let something large move through you.