Rein Mali’s new track, “Give You Space,” is like an island cry for the journey into self-awareness and self-love. Rein, who is from Perth, Australia, combines his own unique blend of R&B and neo-soul to create a breathtakingly distinctive sound.
Joining the mix early is a rhythmic drum and an ethereal synth ambience, placing the stage for Rein’s velvety voice. With his warm and rhythmic voice, he very effortlessly carries one through a sonic landscape full of emotion and reflective sound.
“Give You Space” is a truthful tribute to the delicate balance and beauty of self-love—honouring oneself enough to give the permission needed for growth when the world is too busy with hustle and grind, to remind that it has time for stopping, looking around, and joining their flow.
Together with producer Corban Chapple, Rein Mali lifts “Give You Space” to a whole new world by lacing it with layers of soulful nu jazz-influenced depth. Together, they formed a rich musical tapestry that, at once, feels timeless yet present-day. Rein Mali’s artistry steadily evolves.
Bringing with him that churchly upbringing and lifelong dedication to music, Rein Mali is smothered in authenticity with every note of “Give You Space.” Underlying, however, is a tendency of influence from D’Angelo to Stevie Wonder, suggesting a breakout potential that could turn this sound into something so lush it must be Rein.
So, take a moment, press play, close your eyes, and let the music of Rein Mali wash over you. “Give You Space” takes us to that place of slowing down, breathing, and allowing yourself to just be in a world so often chaotic and very overwhelming—to be in the beauty of your existence. In the end, and that is, of course, lightning up the horizons for he who dares love himself.
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Karen Harding is a Melbourne, Australia based singer/songwriter, founder of Sounds On The Couch, and founder and operator of boutique music PR service for emerging and independent artists, Rise Indie.