Matt Mcknzi’s ‘Atlas’ is a Fluid Alt-Pop Narrative

Matt Mcknzi spins modern alt pop webs, weaving in mellow hip-hop and R&B silk to shape beautiful narratives. His personal life and experiences manifest as lo-fi storytelling spheres. In his latest track, ‘Atlas’, the artist critiques societal prejudice, judgment, and labels. It is life carrying the weight of the world on our shoulders like the tragic Titan God, Atlas. It is beautiful in its candor, honesty, and sincerity. 

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The soundscape is minimalistically crafted with tinsel synths, chill beats, smoky baritones, and soulful evocations. This translucent sonic film directly connects the listener to the artist and his sentiment. And in its fluid formations, there’s a sublime infinity that you can roam in, contemplate and ponder. Listeners of Tom Misch, Kali Uchis, and Oscar Jerome are sure to enjoy the work of this artist! 

The track is available for streaming on popular sites like Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube Music, and Amazon Music! 

You can listen to ‘Atlas’ by Matt Mcknzi here - 

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