Track By Tracks: Korbo - Amnésiste (2026)


1. Néant (🇬🇧 Nought):

This opening piece immediately confronts us with the character's underlying loneliness in the face of those around him, who greet his illness with detachment, even contempt. Because he sometimes talks to himself and searches “too much” for his words, he is ostracized. In addition to his increasing difficulty remembering things, the character realizes that his close ones prefer to ignore him rather than help him, as if he were already dead. This inevitably leads him to reflect on his own mortality. His state of consciousness gradually deteriorates, but no help is offered to him. He is alone.

2. Sans Maintenant (Without Now):

In this second act of the story, we find ourselves immersed in the turmoil of an identity struggle. The struggle of our protagonist, who constantly switches between consciousness and unconsciousness, is reflected in the opposition between appearance/disappearance and sleep/wakefulness used in the track. He begins to lose touch with reality and becomes nothing more than a shadow of his former self. The concept of physicality gradually slips away from him. He searches for anything that might remind him of his former life, but is increasingly confronted by emptiness until he becomes nothing more than a lost soul.

3. Amnésiste:

In this third act, we arrive at the turning point of our story. The comings and goings of consciousness are over. From now on, the character is nothing more than a vestige of forgotten memories, inhabited by a kind of unreal stasis. After a long period of wandering, the protagonist decides to abandon the tangible world and focus on the unrealistic fantasies generated by his illness. He gives up fighting it and embraces it completely, even at the risk of losing touch with everything he has left.

4. Chaînes (Chains):

This fourth track introduces the character in a new light. More violent and raw than the others, it exudes a profound sense of anger. Until now, the protagonist could have seemed unsettling due to his condition, but for the first time since the beginning of the story, he appears dangerous. His hatred seems directed at someone. We don't know precisely who, but it seems irrational, even animalistic. We understand that the character has failed to remain in his unconscious state and has been abruptly brought back to his life as a sick person. The track ends with a desperate plea. The protagonist begs for forgiveness and seems to be in deep distress, but he seems to receive no response.

5. Les Mots Du Silence (The Words Of Silence):

In this final act, we rediscover the feeling of solitude from the first track. Only more melancholic, sadder, more disembodied… The character seems exhausted, apathetic, broken. In the second half of the piece, like a final surge of consciousness, he tries to understand by questioning himself. Where is he? What is happening? But as always, he receives no answers. At the very end of the piece, the character faces his death, foreshadowed since the first act, by asking one last question, again left unanswered. Until the very end, he will have tried to understand. But he will never have been heard, understood, or even accepted. Just like his memories, he has been forgotten.

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