“Metamorphosis” is an impeccably distilled sound—perfectly distilled for the rare occasions of seemingly incurable boredom. As the tracks trickle down from the first one all the way to the last one, awash with warm melodies that are mood-evoking, you are hit with that sense of satisfaction; this is the mighty work of one incredibly learned and virtuosic music producer based out of Austin, Texas, KliphtOn.
“Metamorphosis” is his latest work as he seeks to continue making his mark in the music production scene with his rare and uniquely tapped electronic sounds with subtle dance and house influences. He describes this album as an ethno-electronic collection that really offers you a visceral listening experience that you don’t wish to snap out of!
Capturing the essence of culture and musical variety through an experimental and introspective style of music, this album really weaves together a narrative of life, nature, and introspection to powerfully and deeply resonate with its listener.
In “Metamorphosis”, KliphtOn explores the known, meditates on the fleeting nature of life and nature, and offers some inspiration along the way. Despite the lush, experimental nature of his music, KliphtOn is able to convey concrete meaning.
Through the use of reverb and ethereal vocals like in “Closer,” he makes his audience feel like they are floating in a psychedelic tapestry of sound, evoking that indescribable sense of attachment and association.
Through this exceptional piece of work, KliphtOn captures the feelings of being human and everything else that surrounds us. This is a cosmic exploration that is more experienced than heard, really.
KliphtOn has continued to carve out his own niche when it comes to the production of music, and I feel this new album is a huge demonstration of his boundless creativity as a producer and artist who is destined for greater things and deserves every major success that comes his way.
“Metamorphosis” is that kind of music you didn’t know you needed, but when you are done listening, you absolutely feel like that piece of you that was missing has been restored…how about that?
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