Klypi's sophomore LP Icon Enterprises (out via Lolipop Records) is a glitchy, glam dive into the alienation of modern life, filtered through the lens of an electro art pop avatar. The brainchild of multi-disciplinary artist AC Carter, Klypi channels the disorientation of being an outsider—on Earth, in love, and in a hyper-capitalist world—through sparkling synths, biting lyrics, and a distinctly DIY visual aesthetic.
Drawing from influences like DEVO and Laurie Anderson, Icon Enterprises blurs the line between performance art and pop, confronting themes of unrequited love, abuse, queerness, and digital disconnection. It’s part diary, part dance-floor, wrapped in a businessman suit and beamed down from another planet.
For Klypi, survival means mastering both business and emotion—and turning heartbreak into a spectacle worth watching.