Austrian Artist Mela Inga Builds a Mature Neo-Soul Confession With “Get out of my mind”

 

Mela Inga’s “Get out of my mind” is a laidback Indie R&B/soul single with the kind of interior warmth that feels carefully arranged rather than merely performed. The Austrian artist, also known as Melanie Stiftinger, brings a deeply personal sense of arrival to the track, shaped by years of living, teaching, motherhood, vocal work, and a newer step into production. That history matters here because the song does not sound like an image exercise; it sounds like a room built from experience. Catchy Rhodes-style piano keys create a soft harmonic glow, while velvety acoustic guitar riffs add tactile intimacy around the edges. Beneath them, the smooth bass gives the production a grounded pulse, letting the soulful atmosphere move with quiet steadiness instead of dramatic force.

The track’s emotional architecture centers on mental noise: spiraling worries, jealousy, climate anxiety, self-doubt, and the exhausting feeling of never being enough. Yet Get out of my mind does not collapse under that weight. Producer Mathias Eidenberger helps shape an intimate sonic environment, recording many of the instruments himself and giving the arrangement a human, close-range texture. The influence of neo-soul figures such as Hiatus Kaiyote, Lianne La Havas, and Erykah Badu can be felt in the song’s warm complexity, but Mela Inga’s voice remains the defining element. Her sultry singing carries both fragility and ownership, gradually moving the track toward its central breakthrough: the mind as a space to reclaim. Get out of my mind succeeds as a mature, relatable neo-soul confession, polished with restraint and built for listeners searching for calm somewhere between daily pressure and the wider noise of the world.


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