The sound of Eden Barel's "OCEAN" is rooted in an aesthetic that's reminiscent of the yesteryears especially because of the soul that radiates from the production.
It's Ink the Urban Myth's flows, along with his emotive vocals towards the end which launch the track into our era. And when it comes to his lyricism the vulnerability portrayed pulls us into his world to the point where we're hanging onto his every sentence. I dare not neglect to mention the soothing cries of the sax here, particularly since that's among the embellishments that brighten up the track.