KRAMON (Josh Kramon) is an independent producer and vocalist who blends ambient textures, electronic pulse, and intimate pop songwriting. The project lives in quiet spaces where synth pads feel like weather and melodies drift in slowly before they catch in your chest. KRAMON’s strongest songs make room for reflection. They invite you to lean in, breathe a little slower, and let small details do most of the talking. Evolutions is the next chapter in that world, shaping personal stories into spacious, modern dreamscapes.


Released Tracks

Crush


Crush moves with a hush and a heartbeat. The production stays close, like it is happening in the same room, and the vocal never forces the moment. It traces that early rush of obsession with gentle synth swells, small percussive taps, and a hook that feels more like a thought you cannot shake than a big chorus. What makes it land is restraint. Instead of chasing intensity, the track lets tension build in the pauses and the echoes. By the last refrain, you are inside the feeling, not just listening to it.

Morning Vapors


Morning Vapors feels like waking up early and watching sunlight scatter across a quiet street. The sound design is soft and shimmery, with pads that bloom and fade like breath on cold glass. The beat is unhurried, almost weightless. Vocals sit in a gentle blur, carrying lines about memory and distance without tugging too hard on any single image. It is the kind of song you loop on a calm commute or while you write, because it clears space without going empty. There is comfort here, but there is also a little ache that keeps you coming back.

Back Last Summer


Back Last Summer is the most nostalgic of the three. A clean, gliding bass and lightly dusted drums give the track motion, while bright synth motifs flicker in and out like old snapshots. The vocal frames a simple story about a season that felt easier, and it does it without leaning on cliché. The melody opens up in the chorus, just enough to feel the air change. You can hear time passing in the production choices, which is a neat trick. It sounds modern, yet it carries the warmth of a home movie.


What to Expect From the Rest of Evolutions

These three singles sketch a clear mood. Expect a record that favors patience, texture, and emotional clarity. KRAMON builds songs from small, meaningful choices. You will hear quiet crescendos that rise like a tide, vocals that sit close to the mic so the words feel shared rather than performed, and rhythms that move your head before they ever try to move the room. Evolutions will be a late-night companion and a sunrise soundtrack in equal measure.

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