“traveler”: a person who is traveling or who often travels. With this in mind, you can’t help but notice how Traveler‘s productions take us on a journey, an amazing one at that!
Traveler is a musical journey created to inspire a positive way of life. The project was founded in 2009 by Zander Trop after visiting Black Rock City and being blown away by the purity and originality of the underground. This experience ignited his creative mission to spread positivity and innovation through music. The evolution of Traveler’s vibrant sound has been refined through years of working with numerous collaborators and constantly seeking out new experiences. Throughout this ever-changing sonic adventure, the core principles have remained the same: to combine the psychedelic bass-driven elements of the underground with chord progressions, melodies, and vocals that can appeal to the mainstream.
Continuing his spree of solid releases, Traveler treats us to the wonderful track ‘Bigger Than Us’. The American producer, who keeps his philosophy of psychedelic sounds within the production, uses infectious rhythmic sounds and combines them with progressive melodies that grab your attention from the offset. As the single progresses, Traveler incorporates multiple sounds and synths to keep the production fresh, adding to the overall journey of the track. With plenty more releases coming soon, make sure to keep a close eye on this talented artist.
Stream this single below.
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