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An introspective piece of dream pop that playfully attempts to slip free from the relentless current of time and space--a force that pushes ever forward. Airy vocals and shimmering synths float above, while sharp, unfeeling hi-hats fall like grains in an unforgiving hourglass. Its lyrics, written with both urgency and longing, reflect the quiet fragility and irreplaceable worth of "home" and "family"-things we often see clearly only when we step away from them. Serving as both the first single and the album's title track, it offers a glimpse into the story of the yet-unreleased album House of Holy Banana--a work promised to be unveiled for the first time at the solo concert in December.
Maika Loubté is an independent artist/producer who continues to strengthen her presence in Tokyo's electronic music scene by crafting a unique, borderless soundscape influenced by her multicultural background, having lived in Japan, Paris, and Hong Kong. With a passion for vintage analog synthesizers and a delicate yet bold approach, she constantly explores new musical possibilities. Her soothing vocals, nostalgic melodies, innate rhythmic ability, flair for precision and style, and dynamic energy on stage are captivating, leaving lasting impressions on her audience. In recent years, Maika gained attention as a featured artist in "Spotify Equal," a program launched by Spotify to promote gender equity in music, where she was highlighted on a billboard in New York's Times Square. Her music has been featured in campaigns for Mazda, RVCA, and an original Netflix anime series.
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