MUKI returns with new single 'Reflections'

There’s a rare kind of songwriting that looks to examine the root of subtle emotions, and on 'Reflections', Melbourne-based artist MUKI delivers a strikingly personal and dynamic piece that feels like a conversation with the self unfolding in real time.

Opening with intricate, delicately picked guitar lines, the track immediately establishes an intimate atmosphere. There’s a quiet tension in those first moments, but as the arrangement expands, layers begin to gather around that core idea, building a sound that feels both expansive and tightly focused.

But MUKI’s vocal performance is where the track truly comes alive. There’s a rawness in his delivery that feels unfiltered, as though each line is being discovered as it’s sung. He moves between restraint and release with remarkable control, allowing small cracks of emotion to surface naturally.

Lyrically, 'Reflections' centres on the idea of identity as something constantly shaped by choice. There’s a sense of looking inward, questioning the path taken and the version of yourself that’s emerged as a result. It’s deeply introspective, yet universally relatable.

The instrumentation plays a crucial supporting role in that journey. Subtle rhythmic elements weave through the track, anchoring the guitar work while adding a gentle sense of motion. Midway through, the song hints at a larger, more explosive moment, only to pull back, returning to something more stripped and vulnerable. That shift is powerful, reinforcing the emotional arc without overstating it.

With this release, MUKI continues to carve out a space that feels deeply personal yet widely resonant, crafting music that invites you to question your own story in the process.

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