In My Eyes
Two souls live inside “In My Eyes.” On one side, it is a striking piece of Alternative Pop, full of warmth and sincerity. On the other, it hides a meticulous IDM skeleton, a production so sharp it could stand alone as an instrumental work. That duality is what makes the track remarkable. It moves between accessibility and experimentation, appealing to different audiences without compromise. “In My Eyes” was co-created with longtime collaborator Tim Burghaus in a Viennese basement, the song carries a sense of immediacy, as if it emerged whole from a fleeting moment of openness. Ula leans into what she calls (un)comfortable vulnerability, layering delicate vocal fragments over cascading synths until intimacy becomes its own architecture. The result feels both fragile and powerful, like a city skyline viewed through fog. “In My Eyes” is less about telling a story than embodying a feeling; the quiet electricity of being exposed yet hopeful. It is music that doesn’t simply ask to be heard, but to be felt.