With his 10th release, "reflection," Lodic ventures into a darker creative space, presenting a track that suggests a more mature electronic direction. The song makes it an uncanny inner presence, not just an image, and, in doing so, deals with obsession, identity, attraction, and the difficulty of walking away.
The electronic setting makes the themes tense and immersive. The narrator is caught between fascination and self-destruction, drawn to something that has become inseparable from his sense of self. It is that emotional conflict that is the strongest quality in "reflection." The song is more about the realization that the thing being pursued could also be changing the person doing the pursuing.
Lodic's approach turns the release into an exploration of identity under duress. It's a song about the inner struggle, about being attracted to something dangerous, and about how they can both exist in the same emotional space. "reflection" is the 10th release, an indication of artistic maturity, and there's an appetite for darker subject matter and adult themes. "reflection" becomes a study of obsession, identity, and the trouble of moving on.
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