We recently featured King Kismet for his euphoric and refined release, Catching Fire, and have since been obsessed with the rising artist, so we were thrilled to hear that he had just released a brand new single, Wounded Healer.
Opening with atmospheric vocals singing the vulnerable, “It was not me, I want to start again…”, the song expands with bright and vibrant top notes, guitar details and epic synthscapes, all fused with subversive drums and immersive bass.
The drop features synthetic vocals and theme we are immersed by the mid section of the song which is stripped back and celestial. The track is another out-of-this-world experience from the Phoenix based producer and we are always in awe of King Kismet‘s compositions.
Speaking on the meaning of the track, King Kismet says, “Wounded Healer is about reminding ourselves to be in the present moment. To let go of anything that is out of our control and to recognize that everything that is meant for us will always be for us.”
“Even when we can’t always see them clearly. To focus on gratitude. To realize how far we have come and how much we have grown”, he continues with wisdom.
King Kismet cites Odesza, DROELOE and Flume as some of his influences, but it is clear that he is creating a dimension of his own, and we are here to stan.
We have added Wounded Healer to our New Music Spotlight playlist and continue streaming King Kismet‘s wider discography including Just A Dream and Resilient.