Opening with Shib’s hushed vocal, Where Is It feels a little like floating. The song’s use of layered vocals creates an introspective feeling, like talking to yourself, and the song’s economical use of space only further emphasises that.
Alabama-raised producer Brett Edmiston started making music at 16, adopting the pseudonym of Meyta after the release of his debut single, I Need Your Love. In making music, Edmiston’s focus has been on storytelling through the soft, emotive dance music we find here on Where Is It.
Where Is It is a song that represents the search for love that never fails. Between humans, such love is rare… Instead we often seek it spiritually, or within ourselves, and just occasionally in fundamental bonds, such as the one between a parent and a child. Yet almost everyone longs for the security that such a love brings, and in some ways I suspect we all hope to be able to offer someone that same form of love too. This is a comfort and security from knowing you will not just be loved, but that you will love others.