See How is a UK-based producer, creative and environmentalist whose work sits between electronic music and cultural commentary. After gaining cult recognition as part of Pariis Opera House – earning support from figures such as Lauren Laverne and Nemone – he stepped away from releases, spending several years refining a more personal, long-form creative direction.
When See How emerged as a solo project in 2023, it marked the beginning of a body of work defined less by genre and more by intent. Rooted in UK electronic traditions but deliberately unconstrained by them, his music prioritises atmosphere, message and emotional undercurrent over obvious categorisation.
This approach comes into sharper focus with later releases. ‘422ppm’ – a reference to rising atmospheric carbon levels – merges spoken word with stripped-back, club-informed production to explore the climate crisis in a way that feels both immediate and human. Rather than leaning into protest, the track creates space for reflection, signalling a broader artistic shift toward concept-led work.
Subsequent material, including ‘My Religion’, expands this thematic scope, interrogating belief, identity and the systems that shape modern life. Across these releases, See How positions electronic music not just as a sonic form, but as a medium for ideas.
Operating with a quiet, deliberate presence, he continues to build a world that sits outside of the mainstream – one that values cohesion, restraint and meaning over noise.
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Notion – “the house cut missing from your summer playlist”
Wonderland – PREMIERE: SEE HOW — “DO IT”
Mystic Sons – “one of the more exciting names on the rise right now”
RGM – “It’s not just a club track; it’s a fucking warning shot”
York Calling – “422ppm feels like his most important release yet”
Plastic Mag – “See How is proving that club music can still speak truth to power”