Strategy Meeting
Song Meaning
The lyrics present a stark, almost clinical scene of a strategy meeting, devoid of any human warmth or emotional context. The repeated phrase "<p>[Instrumental]</p>" acts as a placeholder, suggesting a void where dialogue or action should be, emphasizing a sense of emptiness. This instrumental break, framed as a core element of the 'meeting,' hints at a process that is more about structure and form than actual substance or human connection. The dominant tension arises from the juxtaposition of a formal, business-like setting with the complete absence of any discernible content or purpose. It's a meeting that exists purely in its own framework, a ritual performed without a clear objective or outcome. The lyrics seem to be critiquing a process that prioritizes procedure over meaningful engagement, leaving the listener to question the value of such an exercise. The most striking aspect of the craft here is the deliberate use of silence and absence as the primary lyrical content. The instrumental breaks aren't just pauses; they *are* the meeting. This minimalist approach forces the listener to confront the emptiness, making the lack of information the central, and perhaps only, piece of information being conveyed. It’s a powerful statement on the potential for meetings to be performative rather than productive. This piece resonates because it taps into a shared experience of bureaucratic inertia and the frustration of participating in processes that feel hollow. By presenting the 'meeting' as nothing more than its structural components, the lyrics create a potent, albeit bleak, commentary on modern professional life. The effectiveness lies in its ability to evoke a strong feeling of anticlimax and pointlessness through extreme economy of language.

中田ヤスタカ (Yasutaka Nakata) - Electronic, Pop
Strategy Meeting
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Duration: 2:05
Lyrics
[Instrumental]
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- 中田ヤスタカ (Yasutaka Nakata)