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Ego Mondo

In the deep groove of Ego Mondo, jazz-rock drumming giant Gary Novak (Chick Corea, Allan Holdsworth) intersects with electric bassist Tim Lefevbre (David Bowie, Donny McCaslin) and keyboard genius Scott Kinsey (Tribal Tech). Vocalist Kokayi and other guests round out the group’s approach to dark, psychedelic hip-hop. For their debut album on Ropeadope, End of Daze, Morphist produced a variety of materials. Click or tap for detail.

CD Packaging

Types: Ego Mondo

Morphist designed a post-apocalyptic CD package for End of Daze. While the graphics were developed in 2019, these images proved to be an eerie forecast of a California devastated by fire in 2020.

Social Marketing

Types: Ego Mondo

We placed a series of posts on Facebook and Instagram, which became more relevant with the COVID-19 pandemic. They were shared by various project participants.

Videos

Types: Ego Mondo

Morphist took a bold approach with a hard-hitting slideshow video that features key artists and reinforces the album’s ominous vibe.

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