Ani Even makes a striking debut on our platform with his latest release,”WannabeWoke-Foe.” This composition is a four minute and forty second ritualistic experience that Even describes as Caverave. The song opens with an unsettling cinematic atmosphere, pulling the listener into a scenery filled with the sounds of horse stamps, clashing swords, and distant war cries. It is a bold sonic choice that immediately sets a tone of conflict before transitioning into a hypnotic mix of incantations and electronic techno.
What makes this piece particularly interesting is the sharp transition occurring around the three-minute mark. The intensity of the battlefield gives way to a rhythmic pop party beat, proving Even’s ability to blend hardcore templar-techno with infectious, danceable energy.
This contrast reflects the artist’s history as a former choirboy who now uses his voice to explore taboos, queerness, and the complexities of modern masculinity.

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Beyond the rhythm, there is a sharp intellectual edge to the work. Wannabe Woke-Foe takes aim at falsehood and the corporate greed that threatens the soul of digital art. Even creates a space where primal instincts meet modern electronic tools, resulting in a performance that feels both ancient and futuristic. It is a song for those who appreciate poetry wrapped in high intensity soundscapes. We are witnessing an artist who views music as a tool for both personal and social transformation, blending the virtues of love and hatred into a cohesive, night-driven experience.
