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6. ENDLESS OCEAN: DEEP DIVE

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This record has been stripped of its personality and artistry, reduced to a plain mass-produced object identified only by numerical codes. These numbers mark its place in a universe of over 100 million songs already released, while leaving space for billions more to come. Countless songs are conceived and released every day, each quickly overshadowed by the next.

 

Each code reminds us how small each song is, how easily it can be swallowed by the tide - making the act of releasing another feel almost irrelevant. No artwork, no titles, no names needed. In the continuous flow of music, each song becomes a drop, drowning in an ocean that rises

 

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Here, individuality dissolves. A song can no longer stand as a landmark - only as a passing ripple. What once felt eternal now survives only as long as the algorithm allows it to surface. Meaning becomes slippery, impossible to hold.

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ENDLESS OCEAN asks: what does it mean to create when every sound is already consumed by the tide? Is the value of a song in its survival or in the fleeting moment of its release before it disappears again?

 

In this ocean, permanence is an illusion. Yet the act of making music remains - fragile, human, vital - even as the waves close over.

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