There’s something about being near the coast that resets the creative compass. Even a short trip does it. A couple of photos, a stretch of shoreline, and suddenly the mind starts sketching melodies again.
The coast has that effect — wide open space, steady rhythm, colours that feel like harmony.

Every time I’m travelling and end up near the water, I’m reminded how much these views shape the music I make. Not directly, not literally — just a quiet nudge toward clarity. A reminder to breathe, to listen, to let ideas arrive in their own time.
Sometimes all you need is a coastline, a moment and the perfect partner by your side.


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