Production provocateur Older Future has released his narrative-driven new single ‘Fuckrockers’, riding the razor’s edge with a dancefloor weapon. It, in part, moves away from summer drop ‘Mitch’, more absorbed by the darkness, whilst doubling down on signature vocal processing and pumped up energy.
Icy chimes detonate into a rush of robotic anguish, swirling with kinetic energy and re-shaping the fabric of sound within. With themes of toxicity and breakdown, it rides the line between artificial euphoria and unease, ending without the storm calming, but calmer within it.
Older Future shares that the track, “is not your feel-good banger, and it’s definitely not trying to be. It’s a warning to guys: if you spot a witch, run. It’s about a toxic relationship that spiralled into manipulation, chaos, psychological warfare, regret, anger, and a strange sense of peace at the end. It’s a song about surviving madness.” Diving deeper, he shares, “It ended messily, but with a kind of relief, the type you feel when you narrowly escape something that could’ve rewritten your life in all the wrong ways. I wrote this track to process, reflect, and, most importantly, laugh at the absurdity of it all.”
The man behind the moniker is engineer and synth designer Alon Yaish; his sound forged in the underground rave scene, marrying classical piano training with a meticulous understanding of production to rattle speakers. Sophomore single ‘Shame’ has clocked nearly half a million streams since release, and recent releases have carved out a new spot in electronic music.
Listen to ‘Fuckrockers’ here…