Through My System — A New Pulse from Its Murph

Through My System — A New Pulse from Its Murph

Drawing from deep house, indie electronica, and cinematic textures, it's murph has shaped a sound that feels equally fit for a crowded dance floor or a quiet night in. His music doesn’t demand attention — it earns it. With every track, he builds a sense of momentum without ever rushing the moment.

 

There’s a restraint to his production that leaves room for feeling. His tracks aren’t just heard — they’re absorbed.

 

Originally from California, murph cut his teeth in the underground electronic scene, playing small rooms, DIY parties, and back-of-warehouse shows long before streaming caught on. Those early nights shaped his philosophy: music should move you physically and emotionally. That duality still drives everything he creates.

 

Inspired by genre-fluid acts like Fred again.., Ross From Friends, and Bicep, murph leans into contrast — lush, ambient intros that slide into groove-heavy rhythms, gritty textures against polished melodies, vulnerability wrapped in rhythm. You hear it in tracks like Food for the Soul and Burn Me Out: that push and pull between introspection and release. 

 

Behind every track is a process rooted in mood. murph builds from feeling first — a vocal chop, a piano loop, a memory — and then sculpts outward. He’s not stacking sounds to impress. He’s building spaces. A room you can sit in for a while. A moment you want to rewind.

 

That intentionality shows in how people use his music. It shows up in driving playlists, bedroom mixes, 3AM thinking sessions, and late-night afterparty sets. There’s a lived-in quality to it — familiar, but still fresh.

 

What sets murph apart isn’t just his ability to produce. It’s his ability to listen. He understands that silence can be as powerful as sound. That negative space can amplify emotion. That a perfectly placed kick drum can say more than a thousand words. His best work doesn’t overexplain — it just lands, quietly and confidently.


While many artists chase the algorithm, Murph seems more focused on timelessness. And that’s exactly what you hear in his recent releases — a thoughtful evolution of his sound that still stays rooted in the same intention: To make music that feels like something you’ve always needed — even if you didn’t know it yet. 


Looking to dive in? Stream his recent release "Through My System" Ft. Arlo and Emi Grace on the Shade Tree Sound channel now to feel the resonance. And if you ever get the chance to see him live — do it. The records hit hard, but the room hits deeper.

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