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: It captures the urban and coastal atmosphere of the Netherlands, aligning with the "earth meets water" motif through its choice of locations. Musical Composition and Reception : References to the "fading summer" and the
The official music video, shot in Rotterdam, complements the song’s emotional weight with cinematic visuals. "," a collaborative track by Dutch electronic collective
"," a collaborative track by Dutch electronic collective Dash Berlin and Dutch band Rigby , serves as a cornerstone of the progressive house and trance scene of the mid-2010s. Released in April 2014 through Armada Music , the song eventually became a highlight of Dash Berlin's studio album, We Are (Part 1) . Lyrical Themes and Narrative The lyrics, performed by Christon Kloosterboer of Rigby,
: Since its release, the video has garnered over 25 million views on YouTube, cementing it as one of the group's most recognizable works.
The lyrics, performed by Christon Kloosterboer of Rigby, explore themes of .
: The chorus uses the metaphor of a "fistful of sand" to describe how life and relationships can slip through one's fingers as they get harder.