Seawater unfolds as a meditation on motion and stillness — the slow respiration of the ocean translated into sound. Waves of harmony rise and dissolve, blurring the boundary between pulse and suspension. Textures shimmer like refracted light, while melodic fragments drift through shifting tonal currents. Beneath its calm surface runs a deep, tidal energy: the pull between human longing and the vast, indifferent rhythm of nature. Written as both a sonic landscape and a study in transparency, Seawater invites the listener to inhabit the threshold between immersion and breath — where listening becomes a kind of swimming.