Today, March 27, UK producer See How released his new single ‘My Religion‘. This follows his 2025 track ‘422ppm‘, a deep garage song featuring spoken word from activist Chantelle Lunt that explored our responsibility to protect the natural world. With his latest release, See How shifts focus to his own perspective, using a style he has meticulously crafted.
‘My Religion‘ is a jagged, trippy electronic track built from a collage of quotes about peace, freedom, and self-belief. Minimalist electronics effects and stylized synths play atop percussion that highlights the garage roots of See How; it’s vibrant and guides the track thematically through the audio journey, while the voices of Janis Joplin, the Dalai Lama, Nina Simone, John Lennon, and Bob Marley mix and overlap. The result is a fragmented spoken-word piece that moves between introspection and optimism. Phrases repeat like mantras: “my religion is kindness,” “just the same way we declare war, that is how we will have peace.”
In this track, See How brings together pieces of cultural wisdom to create a focused message about personal conviction and hope. See How explained, “I wanted ‘My Religion’ to feel almost like a manifesto – a set of beliefs about how to move through the world. Although the meaning is personal, the lyrics are by others whose words have carried weight across generations. Each line comes from a different voice, but together they form a single idea about kindness, peace and living honestly.”
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