On Egyptian Pharaoh – “Ripple in Time”, the mood is slow, thoughtful, and deeply atmospheric, pulling the listener into a space where memory, consequence, and reflection all sit side by side.
The production moves like a wave rather than a rush, built on evolving pads, soft percussion, deep bass movement, and echoing synth textures that give the record its cinematic feel. It sounds spacious and fluid, almost like the music itself is tracing the path of something that started small but kept spreading outward.
Egyptian Pharaoh delivers with a calm and distant tone, as though he is looking back rather than speaking in the present moment. That restraint gives the track its emotional strength, making the performance feel measured, intentional, and quietly powerful.
Lyrically, “Ripple in Time” explores cause and effect, emotional echoes, life choices, and the idea that even small moments can leave a long shadow. It fits naturally into the wider Moral House album theme, where reflection and growth move together.
By the end, Ripple in Time feels less like a song and more like a slow-motion thought — one that stays in the mind long after the sound fades.
