Abel Autopsy is making waves with the announcement of “Missteps IV,” the latest installment of his Conduit Closing project, highlighted by the release of the introductory single “Wakefield Inversion” on September 5. He mentions that the album, featuring 12 tracks, has evolved into something “ridiculously more complex” over time, with a hopeful release date set for December 3. The new sounds draw parallels to producers like Charlie Clouser and Celldweller, and “Wakefield Inversion” is available as a name-your-price item on Bandcamp. Notably, this marks his first new material since May 2017, showcasing a promising return to his solo work alongside contributions to projects like 16volt’s “More of Less.”
Given the evolution of Autopsy’s sound and the success of his collaborations, what do you think are the key factors that contribute to an artist’s growth and complexity over time?
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