It features a "titanic breakbeat garage rhythm" combined with rave-inspired synths and soft steel drums.
Reviewers from Pitchfork compare its "stadium-house" feel to the production style of Bicep, noting its suitability as a festival set-closer. TSHA - 'The Light' (Audio)
TSHA designed the track to transition her career toward more live performances, moving away from extended DJ-friendly intros toward concise, 4-minute songs that "make their mark and leave triumphantly". It features a "titanic breakbeat garage rhythm" combined
Critics at Loud And Quiet describe it as "sunshine energy," reflecting a sense of presence and acceptance that feels cathartic for the listener. Reception & Impact blending several of TSHA's signature influences:
"The Light" embodies the emotional dualities TSHA explored during the pandemic.
The track is a masterclass in modern electronic production, blending several of TSHA's signature influences: