Kramer Drops New Album ‘Something Different = Algorithmic Bias’

Listen up, folks! Kramer, a multi-talented artist and a Grammy winner composer, is back to defy all your expectations. His latest album, “Something Different = Algorithmic Bias,” is a collection of twelve amazing tracks that are nothing but extraordinary.

In the current music scene, the algorithm is power: it has control over what you see, what you hear, and what you experience because of all the digital advancements. But what if an artist goes hard and breaks free from all that control? Here’s Kramer and his album “Something Different = Algorithmic Bias.” This project is packed; it kicks off with a cool track entitled “Tranquil Skies,” a definite goodness and chill song. It is loaded with Kramer’s signature clear delivery of rap lines. The production is also top-notch, as cool synths and beats highlight Kramer’s vocals, like in the tracks “I Knew,” “Alignment,” and “It’s All About Tomorrow” that are featured in this release.

Kramer is a visionary. With nearly 25 years of experience in making music, we can already ascertain that he has already established his spot in the industry. He is not afraid to showcase and put out his great ideas, which translates to good music, and because of this, he has gone to a lot of places to share his craft. Having lived in Japan for many years (he was born and raised in Chicago), the country has also specifically affected some of his music. The track “Kibishii Original” is solid proof of that. This song is a total 180-degree shift in vibe. From the chill bops of the initial tracks to these cool, hard-hitting beats and synth bass, this sound is the type of craft you’ll hear in the underground music scene in Japan. Kramer has captured the essence of the music; the lines were delivered clearly in both Japanese and English. Isn’t it cool?

Through music, Kramer challenges all his limitations. The tracks “Sick Father,” “Home,” and “Sitting Alone” are a testament to that. Kramer isn’t afraid to dive into ideas and his experiences and translate them into good music. These tracks are packed with the signature sounds and beats of the artist, and needless to say, these tracks offer a different flavor from each other, making this album a selection of various styles that highlight the skills of Kramer as a musician. His ability to sing and deliver different types of styles in one album is just great.

Something Different = Algorithmic Bias is more than just a collection of the talents and skills of Kramer in music form. This album is an adventure. This album gives you that vibe from a chill day on a Friday night in your favorite bar to a fun retro night in the busy streets of Tokyo. To provide proof of that claim, “Tunnel Vision,” “Free,” “Kibishii All Japanese,” and “Sitting Alone in Carmel” are among the tracks that feature just that vibe. Kramer did great in blending his signature hip-hop with a cool modern indie sound and some Japanese undertones in his music, making it a unique experience for listeners. So if you are a fan of hip-hop and chill bops with Japanese music undertones, this album is definitely something that you would enjoy.

Finally, if you want to know more about Kramer and his music, be sure to check out his social media for more updates about his music releases and projects. You can also listen to all his previously released tracks. Don’t forget to check out “Something Different = Algorithmic Bias”! This album is already available on all of your favorite streaming platforms. This is great music that you can definitely enjoy!

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