See How turns borrowed words into a living pulse on new single 'My Religion'
- FLEX

- 4 days ago
- 2 min read

There’s something quietly radical about taking the voices of the past and reshaping them into something that feels entirely present. And on his new offering ‘My Religion’, See How does exactly that by crafting a hypnotic, off-centre electronic piece that feels like a living, breathing statement of intent.
From the first flicker of sound, there’s a sense that this isn’t built in a traditional way. The rhythm stutters into place with an almost uneasy groove, deliberately skewed just enough to keep you leaning in. Minimalist textures flicker and fade, leaving space for the words to take centre stage.
Snippets of thought, lifted from figures who shaped culture and resistance, are stitched together into something that feels surprisingly cohesive. In isolation, each phrase carries its own weight, but together, they form a mosaic of belief that feels both deeply personal and universally resonant.
The production never overwhelms the message; instead, it frames it, as subtle percussive elements snap and sway beneath the surface, while airy synths drift in and out like passing thoughts. Too much, and the concept would collapse under its own weight; too little, and it would lose its impact. Here, it lands perfectly in between.
What makes ‘My Religion’ so compelling is its refusal to settle into a single emotional lane. It’s introspective without being heavy, and hopeful without feeling naïve. There’s a quiet belief that even in a fractured world, there’s still something worth holding onto.
Compared to earlier work that looked outward at global responsibility, this release feels more internal, like a recalibration of values, or a moment of stillness before action. As it is, it simply exists, confident in the power of its message.



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