
With Around Me, Mark Weatherley taps into a clear Burial debut-era mood, shaping a track that feels intimate, nocturnal, and emotionally restrained. Soft, ghostlike textures hover over minimal breakbeats, while the production leans into space and subtle imperfection rather than gloss.
The vocals sit low in the mix, blending into the atmosphere instead of leading it, reinforcing that sense of distance and introspection. It’s a slow-burn piece, unfolding patiently and letting its details emerge over time.
More about feeling than structure, Around Me captures that solitary, late-night headspace with quiet precision.
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