Eric Hilton lands “The Mirror Inside” like a late-night signal you catch just before sleep. In the current flood of disposable releases, this one feels immediate, sleek, and oddly personal.
The production glides on a warm pulse, brushed percussion, and a low-lit bassline that never hurries. Flecks of keys and vaporous textures drift in and out, giving the track a polished, shadowy edge.
By the time the beat settles, the room feels calmer and the screen feels dimmer. Keep it on for a subway ride, a rain-streaked window, or the last stretch of work when focus turns fragile.