Vienna-based independent artist Savi Kaboo returns with a deeply reflective new EP, Involution, a project that feels less like a collection of songs and more like a guided emotional descent into the self.
At its core, Involution explores the idea of turning inward, stepping away from the noise of the external world to reconnect with something more essential and personal. It is a concept that shapes not just the lyrics, but the entire sonic and visual identity of the project.
The EP unfolds across four distinct chapters: “White Walls,” “Drift,” “Bones,” and “Magic.” Each track feels like a stage in a quiet transformation. “White Walls” opens with a sense of isolation and introspection, setting the tone for what follows. “Drift” softens into a more fluid, almost weightless space, while “Bones” strips things back emotionally, exposing vulnerability at its core. By the time “Magic” arrives, there is a subtle but powerful sense of resolution, like clarity found after chaos.
Musically, Savi Kaboo blends alternative pop, R&B, and electronic textures in a way that feels natural and unforced. The production is minimal where it needs to be, allowing the emotion to breathe, but layered enough to create an immersive atmosphere. It is the kind of project that rewards quiet listening, pulling you deeper with each track.
What makes Involution even more compelling is its independence. Created in collaboration with a producer, the EP still carries a strong personal imprint, especially with Savi Kaboo also shaping the visual concept and artwork. That cohesion between sound and image gives the project a complete, intentional feel.
This is not music made for quick consumption. It asks for attention, reflection, and a willingness to sit with your own thoughts. And in doing so, Involution quietly leaves its mark.


