As 2022 attracts to an in depth, Moore Kismet has opened up concerning the highs and lows of their breakthrough yr—and the toll it is taken on their psychological well being.
The prolific digital music producer and songwriter penned a heartfelt letter to followers, reflecting on an “intense” yr filled with each private triumphs and stress.
Kismet opens up concerning the difficulties of juggling a blossoming music profession with graduating highschool, which they achieved within the first half of 2022 earlier than diving into their most formidable mission so far, their debut album, UNIVERSE.
“Then, [UNIVERSE] lastly got here out,” Kismet wrote. “And I used to be the happiest I’d ever been. My thoughts was on cloud 9.”
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However the pitfalls of life on the street—particularly these skilled by younger artists—are sadly usually ignored by many within the digital music group. After discovering themselves performing almost each weekend throughout the second half of the yr and fascinating audiences at Coachella, EDC Las Vegas and Tomorrowland, amongst different main music festivals, their psychological well being eroded.
“making music is one thing that grew to become such a saving grace in my life. creating whole worlds and tales with sound, emotion, and intention is one thing I’ll ALWAYS love,” Kismet wrote. “and there are loads of occasions the place I wrestle with discovering a purpose to maintain going. it is due to this that I’ve had ideas about stopping completely. however I wanna hold doing this for me and for anybody else who needs to pay attention.”
It appears Kismet is now in good spirits heading into 2023, a yr that may seemingly see the discharge of their sophomore album. They revealed their “subsequent large mission” is presently within the works, calling it a “love letter to why I do that.”
You’ll be able to learn Kismet’s full letter beneath.
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