With her new single “Angel”, released via AWAL, rising avant-garde artist, producer, and performer LAMIA continues her metamorphosis into one of underground electronic music’s most compelling and unpredictable forces. Taken from her forthcoming debut album Nighthawks (out spring 2026), “Angel” is a sonic and emotional epic, a sweeping fusion of ambient textures, deconstructed club rhythms, and post-trance euphoria that feels both transcendental and hauntingly intimate.
Written and produced during a bleak London winter in Goldsmiths’ Electronic Music Studios, “Angel” emerged as, in LAMIA’s own words, “a light that appeared and guided me through the darkness.” That sense of catharsis pulses through every layer of the track, from its opening hums of spectral ambience to its climactic, almost celestial bursts of rhythm and distortion. It’s a soundscape that breathes: ghostly, expansive, and full of emotional gravity.
Drawing on Mark Fisher’s concept of hauntology, LAMIA channels a kind of futuristic nostalgia — music that feels suspended between time, memory, and emotion. Her voice, both human and otherworldly, cuts through the haze like a signal from another dimension, guiding the listener through moments of chaos and clarity.
Following the acclaim of her 2024 single “Cobra”, whose striking music video earned recognition at the Berlin Music Video Awards and the Berlin Kiez Film Festival, “Angel” marks a profound evolution in LAMIA’s artistry. It’s cinematic, visceral, and conceptually rich, underscoring her dual identity as both performer and researcher in London and Berlin’s experimental scenes.
As anticipation builds for Nighthawks, LAMIA’s vision feels bigger and bolder than ever. “Angel” is a moment of transformation where grief and transcendence collide, proving that few artists are as fearless or as forward-thinking as LAMIA.
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