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"Umi wo Miru" is a lo-fi hiphop / boom-bap track about unspoken feelings,
watching the sea while holding back words that never found their way out.
Dusty, swinging boom-bap drums and a warm, tight sub bass
carry a breezy groove, layered with jazzy electric piano chords.
Koto and shamisen appear not as traditional instruments,
but as chopped one-shots and subtle ear-candy woven into the beat.
"It's not goodbye - I just couldn't say it yet."
Words that couldn't be returned drift like waves,
coming and going, again and again.
Cute, playful, and quietly bittersweet,
this song captures the fragile moment between confidence and hesitation.
A track to let play while staring at the sea,
listening without needing to explain anything.
Liminal Reverie is an instrumental music project centered on the theme between reality and dreams. Between day and night. After the crowds fade away. Moments where reality and dreams have not yet fully separated. Liminal Reverie turns the lingering presence, afterglow, and quiet atmosphere of those moments into sound. The project is built on two complementary musical axes: Japanese side: Edo Lofi Western side: Liminal Reverie Each explores a different world, while sharing the same sense of liminality.