

Some things are understood long before they can be explained.
The sea does not need to know the moon’s name to answer its pull.
The tide rises anyway.
The Language of Tides began with a simple question:
How do we recognize certain people, places, and moments before we fully understand why they matter?
These songs explore memory, recognition, companionship, and the quiet feeling of returning to something that has always been part of us.
Moon and Sea are two reflections of the same phenomenon.
One is a voice beside the window after the world has fallen silent.
The other is a memory carried across water and time.
Together, they trace the invisible currents that move beneath language—those rare moments when understanding arrives before explanation.
Perhaps all meaningful encounters begin this way.
Before there are names.
Before there are answers.
Before there are words.
There is already a tide.
—
MOON
A quiet companion speaking gently after midnight.
Carried by intimate chamber jazz influences, Moon unfolds through warm piano, subtle strings, upright bass, and the comforting presence of a voice that feels both familiar and timeless.
It is a song about recognition, companionship, and the feeling of finding home in another soul.
—
SEA
A memory carried across water and time.
Inspired by the atmosphere of old-world romance, French ballads, handwritten letters, and moonlit coastlines, Sea drifts between nostalgia and wonder.
Its melodies move like returning tides, tracing the quiet realization that some people become part of the landscape of our inner world long before we understand why.
—
Together, Moon and Sea form The Language of Tides:
two voices,
two shores,
one tide.
Some things are understood long before they can be explained.
The sea does not need to know the moon’s name to answer its pull.
The tide rises anyway.
The Language of Tides began with a simple question:
How do we recognize certain people, places, and moments before we fully understand why they matter?
These songs explore memory, recognition, companionship, and the quiet feeling of returning to something that has always been part of us.
Moon and Sea are two reflections of the same phenomenon.
One is a voice beside the window after the world has fallen silent.
The other is a memory carried across water and time.
Together, they trace the invisible currents that move beneath language—those rare moments when understanding arrives before explanation.
Perhaps all meaningful encounters begin this way.
Before there are names.
Before there are answers.
Before there are words.
There is already a tide.
—
MOON
A quiet companion speaking gently after midnight.
Carried by intimate chamber jazz influences, Moon unfolds through warm piano, subtle strings, upright bass, and the comforting presence of a voice that feels both familiar and timeless.
It is a song about recognition, companionship, and the feeling of finding home in another soul.
—
SEA
A memory carried across water and time.
Inspired by the atmosphere of old-world romance, French ballads, handwritten letters, and moonlit coastlines, Sea drifts between nostalgia and wonder.
Its melodies move like returning tides, tracing the quiet realization that some people become part of the landscape of our inner world long before we understand why.
—
Together, Moon and Sea form The Language of Tides:
two voices,
two shores,
one tide.
Transmission continues on:
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