Nathan Misra Distills Identity Into Motion With ‘Nath Is’
- May 6
- 1 min read
London based artist Nathan Misra continues to carve out a distinct lane with "Nath Is" a visualiser led release that delves into minimalism, identity and introspection.
Running just over two minutes, the track sits within his project Sādhaka, a body of work that signals a spiritually influenced, introspective direction rather than a conventional debut rollout.

The title itself carries weight, “Nath is” in various contexts links to knowledge, self awareness and philosophical grounding, reinforcing the idea that the track isn’t just a song, it’s a statement of being rather than doing.
That framing aligns with the wider tone of Sādhaka, which touches on themes of spiritual, self definition and internal narrative over external validation.
"Nath Is" doesn’t follow a traditional arc, the track sits closer to alternative indie and experimental pop spaces, where restraint becomes the core device rather than a limitation. Instead it operates like a looped thought with a meditative fragment piece built on repetition and presence.
The production is deliberately minimal sparse instrumentation is at play and set up with space heavy mix backed by vocals that feel reflective rather than performative.
There’s clarity in the restraint by keeping the runtime tight and the production minimal,
"Nath Is" feels deliberate, avoids dilution and certainly portrayed as a concept piece rather than a single not trying to break through but to define a lane.
His wider work compliments a multidisciplinary direction blending music with visual storytelling and design led thinking. Structurally it’s about identity and for a debut era artist, that’s often the more important move.



