
Klaverson’s second EP finds the UK electronic artist stepping into more confident territory, trading the introspective mood of his debut for something that feels genuinely uplifting. The seven tracks here work as a cohesive statement about personal growth, but they’re grounded enough to avoid feeling preachy.
“Rising” and “Better Man” hit hardest, with Klaverson’s vocals sitting perfectly in the mix of warm synths and steady percussion. These aren’t just ambient textures, they’re songs with real emotional weight. “Higher Now” builds beautifully around a simple melodic phrase, while the brief “Shinjuku (Interlude)” provides necessary breathing room.
“There For Me” showcases Klaverson’s strongest vocal performance, and “Bet On You” locks into a groove that actually makes you want to move. “First Time” closes things out with the kind of cinematic sweep that feels earned rather than forced. After 15 million streams on his debut, Klaverson has proven he can deliver when expectations are high. This EP confirms he’s not just riding a wave. He’s creating his own sound. If this resonates with you, follow Klaverson now. His trajectory suggests the best is still coming.