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Indigo Sky (Aiiro ni Baketa Sora) stands at the crossroads where the threads of reality and ideals intertwine, offering an observation of our existence and the surrounding world. This song softens the boundary between the visible and invisible, the material and the spiritual, guiding listeners from the superficial layer of everyday life to the philosophical depths hidden beneath. The lyrics set off on a quest to unearth the essence of emotions and consciousness, posing the question: What is our 'love', and how does it influence our cognition and behaviors?

Indigo Sky (Aiiro ni Baketa Sora) strikes a fine balance between observation and introspection, revealing the profound meanings and beauty concealed within ordinary life. Through its music and lyrics, it provides a refuge for hearts fatigued by the digital world, rekindling the warmth of analog experiences and the intrinsic ties of human relationships.

In exploring themes of love, consciousness, and cognition, the song probes how our day-to-day experiences interact with our cognitive frameworks. The lyrics artistically render the intricate flow of feelings and thoughts, offering insights into contemporary human existence and awareness.

Highlighting the thinning of human connections in a technology-reliant life, Indigo Sky (Aiiro ni Baketa Sora) contrasts the digital and analog realms, suggesting how our everyday lives are molded and affected by external factors. It further investigates how these elements shape our emotions and consciousness.

Transcending the bounds of a mere love song, Indigo Sky (Aiiro ni Baketa Sora) employs a philosophical and logical approach to probe the nature of love and its impact on our daily lives and cognition. The lyrics and melody explore the connection between the 'love' we experience and our inner selves. This composition goes beyond music, opening a gateway to the exploration of the modern individual's heart and consciousness.

Artist Profile

  • Naru Kurokawa

    Naru Kurokawa, originally from Tokyo, now thrives both in Okinawa and the vast digital landscape. His music spans across Electronica, Chillout, Acoustic, Alternative Pop, and Indie Pop. Kurokawa's musical odyssey began, inspired by bands like The Timers and Tama, and his initial encounter with Joe Hisaishi's piano pieces. Recently, he draws inspiration from Korean City Pop, Sweden's The Cardigans, The Pixies, and Peter Bjorn and John, while his formative years were significantly influenced by Red Hot Chili Peppers, Green Day, Weezer, Nirvana, and domestically by Sakanaction. He was the lead guitar and vocalist for the band Assaji in the 2000s. Kurokawa has an affinity for Acoustic and Electronic music, often indulging in Ambient and Electronica. His music blends elements of Folk, Rock, and Hip-Hop with nostalgic Japanese melodies, encompassing philosophical themes and the inner vacuums of modern life. His work resonates with empathetic content. Under the alias Nulliro, he released the EP 'Helloworld' in 2015, marking his solo debut. Followed by 'Image' in 2021 and 'Vision' in 2022, both featured on Japan Airlines' JTA in-flight music, his prowess is increasingly recognized. In 2024, Kurokawa is set to release several new tracks, continuing his exploration in music. Each composition is a blend of diverse soundscapes and introspective lyrics, navigating through the complexities of human emotions and subtle nuances of contemporary life. Kurokawa embodies the spirit of modern Japanese music, transcending genre and geographical boundaries. His music testifies to the power of transcultural appeal, resonating with a global audience. As he evolves and experiments, Kurokawa remains a pivotal figure in modern music, merging traditional Japanese melodies with a global musical perspective.

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