This piece comes from something that has always been there.
I grew up by the sea. Not as a concept, but as a constant. The sound, the movement, the textures—they became part of how I understand the world.
With time, distance, and different places, that connection didn’t disappear. It became quieter, but deeper.
“Blue DNA” reflects that.
Not the ocean itself, but what stays from it.
The flow in the piece follows an instinct more than a plan. Like something remembered without needing to think about it. A rhythm that feels familiar, even if you can’t explain why.
It’s about carrying the sea within you—without needing to see it.