Older Future’s paranoid exploration ‘The Confession’

The electronic experimentalist producer Older Future has dropped his latest psychedelic journey into the human psyche, ‘The Confession’. His brooding electronica of momentum and anxiety comes into a slower space than his fierce and uncontrollable summer single ‘Fuckrockers’.

Introduced by icy synth texture, and steadily pulling on gentle, reverberative breakbeats and pulsating sequenced foundations, the track unfolds like a fever dream. Fragments of chopped spoken-word drift through the mix, shrouding the listening experience in anxieties and blurred realities. With this, Older Future adds a clearer psychological edge to his sound. It pushes boundaries of the technology and of the mind, provoking thought and reflection.

He comments on the release, sharing, “This song was born from a moment of raw honesty, a conversation that blurred the line between paranoia and everyday thought. It’s a reflection on how fragile our sense of reality can be, and how easily we can slip into something deeper without understanding it.”

Older Future is the project of engineer and synth designer Alon Yaish. Racking up over half a million streams with his debut single, the project has come a long way since 2021. Pulling together rave culture and classical piano, the sound is a mix of hardcore, techno and intelligent dance music.

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