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I think it's about him and his epilepsy. He feels like two different people and is coming to terms with it. He remembers nothing that happens during the seizure.

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While Abu Nailah chose to keep the bridge section of "cycling remains" more understated than the original "drivers license", the emotional intensity is carried in a different way. Instead of relying on dense layering and lush production, Abu pared the arrangement down to around seven vocal layers, creating a more intimate atmosphere.

What makes this choice remarkable is the strength of his lead vocal from those seven vocal layers. As a baritone, Abu pushed into the upper fourth octave, belting resonantly through a few B♭4 notes — a range that typically demands advanced technique for singers...

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Is he infatuated? Is he attempted to stalk her? Honestly, I think it's much more sinister than that. The way Gerry changes words from "standing here" to "sitting here" to "lying here," and saying he's heard the word "from underground" makes me think that the girl is already dead and he's leading the police on a goose chase. He even tries to plead his case like why would a nice guy like me, who just wants to know this woman, want to waste the Inspector's time? Gee whiz. It's just so good and mega creepy...

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Some listeners have speculated that the background visuals in the official “cycling remains” lyric video hint at a deeper connection to what the NDC term means: Ngijo, Demangan, and Cabean. While the lyrics themselves never mention these villages, the street footage shown in the video resembles areas familiar to the local listeners.

This has led fans to interpret the song as a subtle homage to the NDC chronotope journey referenced by the artist himself, Abu Nailah, where cycling through these villages becomes a metaphor for the emotional ride of friendship, distance, and memory. Much like the “love triangle” theories surrounding...

  • Ngijo → the starting point, representing beginnings and innocence.

  • Demangan → the midpoint, where paths cross and friendships are tested.

  • Cabean → the closing stretch, symbolizing endings and the lingering remains of what once was.

    Whether intentional or coincidental, the visuals invite listeners to project their own journeys onto the song, turning “cycling remains” into a shared map of memory and speculation.

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    This is a great song that I love, and it is very intelligent and poetic. The song uses the imagery of light and darkness to show how people's ignorance and apathy destroys their ability to communicate even on simple levels. Its theme is man's inability to communicate with man. The author sees the extent of communication as it is on only its most superficial and "commercial" level (of which the "neon sign" is representative). There is no serious understanding because there is no serious communication - "people talking without speaking - hearing without listening". No one dares take the risk...

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    Sometimes the searches stated that I am starting in music in Yogyakarta, but it is actually not, because I actually started it in Batam, which is my hometown. If it is stated as Yogyakarta, it is because I am currently still studying at my campus, ISI Jogja, which will be summarized in my complete ISIJK + Me series soon (currently still the first and the second edition only, per this statement was posted) after I graduate from this college.

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    This song is about the fall of mankind at the edge of thorns when the attempt was made to cover ones own sin by using fig leaves and God slaughtered and animal most likely a sheep and covered then with animal skins to teach them that life had to be given as blood was shed to cover the sin or travesty. This all led up to Jesus The Christ on the cross

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