Ani Even delivers a thrilling rite of passage with new album 'SKINWALKER'
- FLEX 
- 12 hours ago
- 1 min read

Danish-Faroese-Greenlandic artist Bror returns to the daring experimental alter-ego Ani Even to deliver 'SKINWALKER', an 11-track tour de force that feels like nothing else in contemporary electronic music. From the opening moments, the album drags you into a thrilling world where ritualistic intensity meets pulse-pounding futurism, where Nordic folklore collides with industrial electricity, and where identity is celebrated in all its messy, vibrant complexity.
The record is a masterclass in contrast and control. Haunting piano melodies drift across cavernous industrial beats, fractured choral layers echo like they’ve been lifted from a medieval cathedral, and Ani Even’s vocals command attention with raw, mesmerising power. Every track is a ritual of transformation, tackling fatherhood, climate anxiety, queerness, addiction, and self-acceptance, all while maintaining a hypnotic, cinematic energy that keeps you on edge and utterly captivated.
From heart-stopping industrial surges to introspective chant-driven moments, 'SKINWALKER' showcases Ani Even’s fearless approach to sound. Tracks pulse with intensity yet carry a spiritual weight, balancing darkness and light, chaos and clarity. The album’s mythology of the skinwalker as a symbol of fluid identity feels alive in every note, giving us permission to embrace contradictions, and to feel everything at once.
In all, 'SKINWALKER' is a daring celebration of sound and self. For anyone craving a record that is audacious, emotionally potent, and completely unclassifiable, this is one LP you need to hear right now.




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