Electronic solo artist Older Future returns with his latest single, ‘The Confession’.
The new single sees him once again bringing his signature blend of hard-hitting electronica and emotionally charged sound design to the forefront. Packed with alluring synth lines, atmospheric breakbeats, and pulsating sequencers, ‘The Confession’ showcases Older Future’s evolving artistry. The song layers expansive rhythms and ardent percussion with a striking spoken-word top line, exploring themes of paranoia, anxiety, and the fragile realities of human connection.
“This song was born from a moment of raw honesty, a conversation that blurred the line between paranoia and everyday thought,” says Older Future. “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.”
The single builds on the momentum of Older Future’s earlier releases which established him as a distinctive voice in electronic music. ‘The Confession’ underscores his commitment to authenticity, crafting soundscapes that blur the line between club-ready electronica and thought-provoking artistry.
Behind the project is Alon Yaish, an engineer and synth designer whose background fuses classical piano training with the underground energy of local rave scenes. Since debuting with Shame in 2021—a track that has since racked up nearly half a million streams—Yaish has steadily carved out a place in the electronic underground. With ‘The Confession’, he continues to push the genre’s boundaries while teasing a wave of new material set to arrive in 2025.
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