LAMIA Channels Transcendence and Tension on Her Ethereal New Single 'Angel'
- Alice Smith
- 9 hours ago
- 1 min read

Avant-garde producer, composer, and performer LAMIA returns with “Angel”, an epic and emotionally charged single that further cements her position as one of the most fearless voices in underground electronic music. Released via AWAL, the track offers a glimpse into her forthcoming album Nighthawks (out spring 2026), promising a body of work that’s as visionary as it is visceral.
Written, recorded, and produced during a bleak London winter at the Electronic Music Studios at Goldsmiths, “Angel” emerged as an act of catharsis. Blending ambient soundscapes, deconstructed club textures, and post-trance atmospherics, the song unfolds like a spiritual ascent, a sonic embodiment of light breaking through darkness. LAMIA’s production feels both intimate and immense: reverb-laced vocals dissolve into shimmering synths, while waves of distortion and rhythmic tension pulse beneath. The result is transcendent, haunting and euphoric in equal measure.
“Creating Angel was like a light that appeared and guided me through the darkness,” LAMIA shares. The influence of Mark Fisher’s hauntology resonates here, music as a ghostly space where emotion, absence, and memory intertwine. The track doesn’t just play; it lingers, leaving a chill that feels both celestial and human.
With Nighthawks on the horizon and her upcoming appearance at the MostWanted:Music Conference in Berlin, LAMIA continues to carve out her space at the intersection of music, performance, and research. “Angel” is a spectral offering that proves why she’s one of the most vital forces shaping the future of electronic music.




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