One of the standout aspects of 'Motion in the Ocean' is its cohesion. From the opening notes of the first track, it's clear that Aletta has a clear vision for her music, and she's not afraid to take risks. The result is an EP that feels both deeply personal and universally relatable.

Unlike many performers who rely solely on vertical bouncing, Aletta utilizes an anterior-posterior pelvic tilt—a technique common in belly dancing and Latin dance styles. This creates a front-to-back rolling motion that, when filmed from the side or rear angle, looks like an ocean current. Reviewers often note that this "wave" allows her to maintain continuous stimulation without sacrificing visual grace.

Ocean motion plays a crucial role in: