The Butterfly Effect is a melodic techno and progressive house album shaped by atmosphere, movement, and emotional flow.
Written as a continuous journey rather than a collection of singles, the album explores shifting electronic landscapes where melody, rhythm, and texture move in quiet conversation. Warm synth lines, driving low-end, and cinematic progressions unfold with patience, creating a sense of depth that invites long-form listening.
Influenced by artists such as Tinlicker, Deadmau5, Franky Wah, Simon Doty, and the Anjuna sound, The Butterfly Effect balances club-rooted energy with introspective restraint. The music carries momentum, yet always leaves space for reflection — designed as much for late-night listening as it is for the dancefloor.
Across the record, melodic hooks surface and dissolve, rhythms evolve gradually, and subtle details reveal themselves over time. Each track feels like a small shift in perspective, contributing to a wider narrative of motion, emotion, and progression.
The Butterfly Effect is ultimately about transformation — how simple ideas grow, how sound changes shape, and how small moments can ripple outward into something lasting.
The Butterfly Effect is a melodic techno and progressive house album shaped by atmosphere, movement, and emotional flow.
Written as a continuous journey rather than a collection of singles, the album explores shifting electronic landscapes where melody, rhythm, and texture move in quiet conversation. Warm synth lines, driving low-end, and cinematic progressions unfold with patience, creating a sense of depth that invites long-form listening.
Influenced by artists such as Tinlicker, Deadmau5, Franky Wah, Simon Doty, and the Anjuna sound, The Butterfly Effect balances club-rooted energy with introspective restraint. The music carries momentum, yet always leaves space for reflection — designed as much for late-night listening as it is for the dancefloor.
Across the record, melodic hooks surface and dissolve, rhythms evolve gradually, and subtle details reveal themselves over time. Each track feels like a small shift in perspective, contributing to a wider narrative of motion, emotion, and progression.
The Butterfly Effect is ultimately about transformation — how simple ideas grow, how sound changes shape, and how small moments can ripple outward into something lasting.