Chris Ramos Opens Up About Return and Mesmerizing Debut Album, “Evolution”

Chris Ramos has created a dance music opus in his debut album, Evolution.

Ramos’ early career was driven by a number of singles signed to then-emerging powerhouse label Monstercat, as well as a prestigious collaboration with the influential duo Tritonal, among other notable releases. Evolution marks his first release in eight years following a lengthy hiatus of healing and self-discovery.

Spanning 13 tracks, Evolution is an expansive project, effortlessly traversing between various dance music genres, from progressive house and dance-pop to drum & bass and techno. Featuring a sizable list of featured artists and producers, the album showcases his collaborative spirit while spotlighting his unique experience as a dance music veteran.

"Underwater" kicks off the project with its uplifting melodic techno production and anthemic vocals before tracks like the organic “Pushin” and the gritty “Mike Tyson” continue the sonic journey. An uplifting drum & bass anthem, “Bad For Ya” is an undisputed highlight while “Liars Say” wraps the album on a melancholic note with its downtempo production and mesmerizing synths.

We caught up with Ramos to chat about the album as well as his extended break from releasing music and future plans.