Setting the tone with a dimensional synthscape, panning naunces and a textured riser, Reverb opens In My Head with cerebral and atmospheric vocals. Needless to say, we are in awe.
An astral synth fused with a fuzzing bassline immerses us further, whilst an EDM-adjacent build sends us into the cosmos. The industrial drop is out-of-this-world with glitched vocals as we experience the hook.

The composition takes a meditative respite for the second verse, but equally re-constructs with dynamism and intricacy. Speaking succinctly on the release of In My Head, Reverb simply says, “[It’s a] very experimental track, but I think it came out great!”
It’s clear that we agree, and the anthemic number has inspired us to continue streaming Reverb‘s wider discography including Sound Waves, L3tG0 and Geisha.