
Older Future’s atmospheric electronica continues with ‘The Confession’
Older Future has returned with ‘The Confession’, a striking cut of electronica reflection. Following energetic releases such as ‘Fuckrockers’ in the summer, the track now weaves his hard-hitting sound in an even more emotionally poignant way.
Across the three-minute runtime, sequences pulsate a different speeds, some filtered beneath the surface, others sparkling more confidently. It’s underpinned by a repeating piano progression and marked by personality with a spoken-word vocal. That chopped vocal is an inner monologue exploring everyday anxieties and blurred perceptions. Overall, this delivers a heart-wrenching and immersive listen, showcasing Older Future’s skills in a new light.
He shares, “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.”
Alon Yaish is an engineer, synth designer and classically trained pianist. Across his career, he’s been inspired by local rave culture to meticulously craft atmospheric and punchy soundscapes. Defying genre since his 2021 debut, he’s clocked close to half a million streams and continues to iterate on his innovations.