“Ripripple” by Uncanny Valet Feels Like Memory Distortion With a Beat
- Deeksha Ravikumar
- Apr 11
- 1 min read
Uncanny Valet's "Ripripple" offers a textured and unpredictable listening experience.

Uncanny Valet has released their new album “Almost Island”. It is ultimately genre-defying. “Ripripple” is an absolute standout song from this album. This song perfectly shows the signature blend of ambient textures and glitchy rhythmic experimentation of this project. This song is both hypnotic and playful. David Queen, the artist behind Uncanny Valet, brings a writer’s instinct into this composition. “Ripripple” isn’t just a song that is played in the background. Instead, it demands attention in its unpredictability. It layers the ‘80s pop nostalgia with fragmented beats.

"A perfect example of music that resists easy categorisation."
“Ripripple” is a kind of song that unfolds in its own way. It is unlike the most songs that are released to be streamed. This song does not chase algorithmic predictability. It thrives beautifully in its unpredictability. “Ripripple” is definitely an immersive listen and a strong beginning into the rest of “Almost Island.”
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