The soundscape is cold, metallic, almost mineral. It strikes and surrounds, vibrating with a haunting sense of inevitability. Collaborations amplify this inner chaos: Famille Nombreuse evokes primal power and raw energy, while La Marche du Fantôme (featuring Zipboy) unfolds like a nocturnal incantation — a chant from a crumbling world.
The “Wraith” music video, directed by 3wm.machi and premiering on Thursday, October 30 at 7 p.m., reveals the visual heart of the project. Designed as a poetic short film, it moves through symbols and elements — water, fire, and emptiness — until the body dissolves entirely. The camera captures Ksprr’s transformation into a spectral being, caught between destruction and rebirth.
Visually, everything feels calculated yet transcendent: pale lighting, ritual movements, gestures that seem both sacred and doomed. The viewer is drawn into a silent trance where violence becomes beauty. Wraith isn’t just a song — it’s a ritual of shedding one’s skin, a descent into the void wrapped in sound and image.
Through this total work of art, Ksprr asserts himself as an uncompromising artist — one who turns inner chaos into sound, movement, and light. Wraith is an elegant fall into darkness, a whispered scream within the mist, an ode to human duality: brutal, mystical, and deeply alive.

