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Inspired by the coastal scenery of Da Nang, Vietnam, and the radiant "sunglow" rising from the horizon, this track is a romantic slow ballad written and composed by Ryoma Maeda.
The song explores Maeda's personal perspective on life and transience-contemplating the many encounters we experience and the inevitable fading of memories. He reflects that while everything changes, there is a profound beauty in that evolution, much like the eternal movement of the sea.
As the lyrics suggest:
"Love will someday change its form / But that isn't something sad / It's beautiful, like waves that go on forever"
This track seamlessly blends a philosophical view of existence with the warmth of everyday life, creating a cinematic soundscape that feels both grand and intimate. It is a song for those quiet moments of reflection, carried by a gentle, steady groove.
A trackmaker who cuts up primal impulses and nostalgia into dance music that can never be repeated _meticulous yet punk, emotional yet calculated. Ryoma Maeda works are filled with raw, unfiltered entertainment that breaks down all musical styles and turns them into beautiful fakes. His music sits somewhere between chaos and precision _ pop, electronic, and deeply human. His notable works include Fantastic Suicide, produced by his brother, Worlds End Girlfriend. The track [ Roll Over Beethoveeeen] from the same project has surpassed 800,000 streams on Spotify (as of April 2025), reaching listeners all over the world. Now based in Da Nang, Vietnam, Maeda continues to explore new soundscapes, creating resort _ inspired ambient music alongside his experimental pop productions expanding his universe of sound from Tokyo to tropical shores.