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"31 years since that day. A wordless anthem for souls fighting the
absurdity of fate."
January 17, 1995--the day the Great Hanshin-Awaji Earthquake
changed everything. Having lived through the tragedy and its 31-year
aftermath, a survivor and artist delivers a powerful instrumental rock
piece born from the depths of mourning and resilience.
Inspired by the spiritual essence of the Japanese literary classic
"Beyond Love and Hate" by Kan Kikuchi, this track explores the
transcendence beyond "Fate"--the uncontrollable forces of life--and
"Love"--the attachments we cling to.
This is more than a memorial for the past; it is a battle cry for those
struggling in today's world of isolation, estrangement, and division. To
every soul laboring against the invisible walls of modern society: let
this music guide you beyond the pain and into a new dawn.
With gratitude,
Koki Kobayashi
Koki Kobayashi- Composer and Performer based in Yokohama, Japan Greetings from Yokohama, Japan to people all over the world. How are you all doing? I hope this message finds you well and in good spirits. I create and perform a wide range of popl music, from New Age to J-Pop genres. No matter the style, my goal is always to craft melodic pieces that resonate deeply with the listener's heart. I strive to compose music that offers comfort, connection, and emotional depth. You can find my original compositions and music videos on YouTube. Thank you for your support and for listening. God bless you!
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