BREATHES WITH DEVOTIONAL AMBIENT FIRE!

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Out of London’s experimental hush, Beat The Drum unveil Into Your Heart, a track that feels less constructed and more summoned. Rooted in ambient Middle Eastern hues and chillout textures, the duo continue carving a path that refuses predictability, leaning instead into atmosphere, ritual, and emotional depth.

A companion to their earlier release Black Sunset, this piece moves further inward. Airy electronic layers stretch wide like open sky, while piano and violin enter with restraint, never overwhelming the space. The arrangement is patient. It listens as much as it speaks.

The treatment of the voice of Into Your Heart makes it especially compelling. British Tamil singer Nisha Sivan’s first-response narration is sampled, sliced, and repositioned, turning spontaneous reaction into something timeless. Her presence hovers between memory and invocation. Meaning shifts. Words dissolve. Sound becomes feeling.

The rhythm evolves with intention: beginning as a subtle heartbeat before unfolding into hypnotic repetition reminiscent of Sufi devotional practice. The influence of mystic poetry, particularly that of Rumi, is felt not through direct quotation but through atmosphere; through the sense of longing for union, for expansion, for something beyond the visible.

This is not simply a love song. It gestures toward surrender, toward merging with a creative force larger than the self. The accompanying animation mirrors this unfolding, slowly morphing and blending until sound and image become inseparable.

With Into Your Heart, Beat The Drum refine their ability to build immersive sonic sanctuaries. It’s meditative yet alive, restrained yet emotionally charged, a quiet ascent disguised as a chillout track.