Track By Tracks: Projector - Before The Last Light (2026)
About (EN): Addresses unchecked ambition, toxic individualism, and the loss of empathy in the pursuit of success. It
portrays the mindset of someone consumed by anxiety, rage, and a drive for dominance, willing to step on anyone
(even allies) to reach the top.
Key Message (EN): Success achieved through isolation, stepping on others, and eradicating love/sympathy is a lonely
and unstable victory.
2. Kakistocracy:
About (EN): Openly criticizes rule by the worst ("kakistocracy"). It depicts institutional decay where greed, ignorance,
and perversion have replaced honesty and merit. However, toward the end, it shifts from despair to an urgent call to
action.
Key Message (EN): "Whatever choice you make will be the worst," yet it is time to react and be part of the change
before total destruction occurs.
3. What You Really Need:
About (EN): A biting satire on voracious consumerism and alienation in the face of environmental destruction. It takes
the persona of a street vendor or corporation offering screens, gadgets, and clothing in exchange for civil rights, trees,
rivers, and clean air (even satirizing selling air itself to breathe).
Key Message (EN): They sell you entertainment and artificial comforts to distract you while destroying and privatizing
the entire natural world around you.
4. Living Resources:
About (EN): Highlights the monotony and exploitation of the average worker in modern society. It addresses the daily
routine (the subway, the clock, the rush) and how frontline or invisible workers are treated as simple "cannon fodder"
and disposable resources to sustain the lifestyle of a few.
Key Message (EN): In the current system, human beings cease to be people and become merely "living resources"
serving the profits of others.
5. Lawless:
About (EN): Written from the first-person perspective of an immune, heartless, and sociopathic elite (the corrupt
politician/businessman). It discusses the commercialization of others' suffering, absolute abuse of power, and how laws
apply only to common people, not to those who draft or buy them.
Key Message (EN): Absolute power strips people of their willpower and turns human lives into worthless property.
6. 200 Eyes:
About (EN): An anthem of resistance, memory, and collective awakening. It addresses state/political repression (eye
injuries as a symbol of police brutality), mass media silence, and government complicity, contrasting it with overcoming
fear and the popular struggle for dignity.
Key Message (EN): "There is no fear anymore because we finally woke up." Pain and loss become the strength to
demand justice and historical memory.
7. The Future We Deserve:
About (EN): A dystopian and melancholic story blending environmental devastation and global collapse with a thread of
love/companionship. Despite poisoned air and darkness, the emotional core is the promise to stay by a loved one's side,
hoping to see them smile again.
Key Message (EN): Even if we face the desolate future we built for ourselves, human connection and love remain the
ultimate refuge of light.
8. The End of the Journey:
About (EN): Deals with the consequences of social apathy, collective laziness, and late regret. It is a reckoning at the end
of the line, as society realizes it handed its lives over to "scavengers" by failing to take responsibility to live and fight in
time.
Key Message (EN): Reaching "the end of the journey" empty-handed and apologizing is useless when apathy has
already surrendered the world to destruction.
9. Corporatocracy:
About (EN): Explores how global corporate power manipulates the false illusion of freedom and democracy. It
addresses consumerism as a packaged substitute for happiness ("give us your money, we'll give you happiness") and
social indifference to distant tragedies (wars, species extinction).
Key Message (EN): Democracy and freedom are a controlled illusion as long as elites decide which lives and resources
are disposable.
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