Hara Noda turns Can into the kind of song that sneaks past your guard and stays there. Fresh, clean, and immediately replayable, it sounds like the one everyone is quietly choosing first.
The track leans on soft-edged drums, a warm bass line, and piano that lands with just enough dust on it to feel lived-in. Hazy reverb, tidy phrasing, and a relaxed pulse give it that late-afternoon glow without ever dragging.
By the time the coffee goes cold and the inbox stops behaving, Can fits the room perfectly. It has the easy confidence of a tune that knows exactly when to leave space and when to nudge you back in.