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"Haru"
This cinematic instrumental captures the essence of spring-from the warmth of the sun to the vibrant awakening of nature.
Guided by a crisp 120 BPM piano rhythm and a hypnotic, minimal fourth-interval melody, the track sets a tone of bright anticipation. The breathy, atmospheric textures of the shakuhachi mimic a soft spring breeze, while the lyrical violin lines in the chorus rise like birdsong, painting a landscape of rich colors.
Supported by warm bass and intimate brush percussion, the arrangement offers the comforting feel of a sunny afternoon. It is a nostalgic yet forward-looking blend of traditional Japanese elements and contemporary pop-ballad aesthetics, perfect for a fresh beginning.
I grew up in a household where the sound of the shakuhachi woke me each morning, surrounded by the presence of the koto and piano. Immersed in traditional Japanese music from a young age, I later spent my formative years absorbing a diverse array of genres without boundaries. Today, those roots form the foundation of my work as I pursue a "Neo-Japan Sound" centered on techno and electromusic. My goal is to update traditional Japanese sensibilities for the modern era through free-form composition that defies convention. Moving beyond fixed concepts and cherishing the inspiration of the moment, I strive to create a multifaceted world of sound driven by endless curiosity.