A track that feels like flashing lights fading in and out, built from the rush of skipping a signal and whizzing through the night. Wind in your hair.
Aurimas Galvelis’s airy voice lands gently with every note. The Lithuanian artist produces his second English-based track on the album Porcelianas. The song moves fluidly through genres, from pop to electronic, segueing into drum and bass, and finally settling into something almost cinematic.
My Heart is nostalgic, reflective, carrying bittersweet memories of home and the ache of longing. Galvelis layers reverb and delay onto his clean vocals to create the same sense of distance he feels from home, vast, echoing, unresolved.
Yet My Heart carries itself like a quiet dance song, not the kind that pulls you to the center of a crowded floor, but the kind that makes you want to take up space. It has that pulse you want to move with, even if it’s just swaying in your room or letting the rhythm guide your steps down an empty street. It’s the track you take your car out for, windows down on a late-night drive, the city lights keeping time with the beat.
At its core, it’s a song you turn to when you’re feeling alone. There’s something reciprocal about it. It mirrors your loneliness back to you but doesn’t leave you stranded in it. Instead, it keeps you afloat, catching your weight when the silence gets too heavy.
My Heart lives in that in-between space, part dance, part confession, a companion for nights when you need sound to carry you through.
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