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Renowned Ukrainian producer and electronic musician The Organism reveals his next project, a visual-audio album called “Evolution.” Organic Tunes will release the album on October 10, 2025. “Delight” is the first song from the album to be released. 

The forthcoming album is a visionary reaction to one of the most important environmental alarms of our day: By 2050, the seas of the globe will contain more plastic than fish. Opening chapter of this strong sonic tale is new tune “Delight,” which introduces the album. “Delight,” a project molded by emotion, depth, and meaning, provides a polished fusion of groove and mood that exposes the artists present emotional condition while alluding to a larger idea behind the album. Rooted in introspection and awareness, “Delight” marks the beginning of a body of work linking the personal with the global. 

Slated for release this October, the album will include eight fresh The Organism tracks with a modern 3D motion video that conveys a philosophical and emotional statement. The film will show plastic pieces, old gadgets, and regular trash turned into weird and scary human-like shapes, making the viewer face the strange beauty and horror of our dirty world. 

Remaining loyal to his goal, The Organism will give some of the earnings from “Evolution” to groups addressing the worldwide waste problem and preserving our oceans, therefore carrying on his custom of matching art with real effect. 

Release of his hit “Reflection” on the label Disco Halal helped The Organism originally acquire worldwide exposure. Solomun, Dixon, Black Coffee, Ame, Kolsch, DJ Tennis, Dennis Ferrer, and Andhim among others helped to support the song. He released the “Rite” EP in 2019 with Moscoman, which was played by Pete Tong on BBC Radio 1 and featured in DJ Mag. Following this came the “Gypsy” EP, which had a remix by Tim Engelhardt on Eleatics Records that helped him become even more famous in electronic music. 

From 2019 to 2020, The Organism released “Roast” on Diynamic Music to great acclaim from business leaders including Solomun himself as well as a range of others. Later he started his own company, Organic Tunes, which rose to the top of the Indie Dance charts. 

The Organism debuted at Burning Man in August 2022, playing the Mayan Warrior stage. That experience turned out to be life-changing since he found a musical family and a profound link to the festival’s spirit that spoke to him. He became a regular artist for every following event after that transforming performance, continuing to lend his voice and energy to the legendary platform. The Organism will raise his participation with Burning Man this year to the next level by designing his own camp, Tree of Life. With a main emphasis on community-building and group creativity, the Tree of Life is an immersive art project meant to represent unity, development, and transformation. Through this project, The Organism hopes to involve festival attendees in a group experience combining music, art, and the common energy of the Burning Man community.

The Organism comments: “We’re not preaching, we’re transmitting a vision through sound and visual art. A vision that can shift behaviour. We believe that responsibility is the next step in human evolution.” 

“Delight” will be released on August 15, 2025.

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