Rising avant-garde artist, producer, and performer LAMIA returns with “Angel”, her most transcendent and emotionally charged release to date. Out now via AWAL, the track offers a luminous preview of her forthcoming album Nighthawks (due spring 2026), confirming her as one of the most visionary and uncompromising voices in underground electronic music.
Equal parts euphoria and catharsis, “Angel” fuses ambient textures, deconstructed club rhythms, and post-trance atmospherics into an immersive listening experience that feels both celestial and primal. The result is a soundscape that expands and contracts like breath, a sonic ascension built from shimmering synths, layered vocals, and an undercurrent of cinematic tension.
Written, recorded, and produced entirely by LAMIA in the Electronic Music Studios at Goldsmiths, University of London, “Angel” was born in the depths of a difficult London winter. It became, in her own words, a guiding light through darkness.
“Creating Angel was like a light that appeared and guided me through the darkness,” says LAMIA. “Mark Fisher’s concept of hauntology also inspired me to feel music as empty space that gives you chills. Angel is very special to me.”
As anticipation builds for Nighthawks, LAMIA continues to expand her creative universe, one where music doubles as research, performance becomes ritual, and emotion finds form in frequencies.
You can catch LAMIA next at the MostWanted:Music Conference in Berlin on November 13, where she will present at the Artist Research Talk, a fitting platform for an artist whose work is redefining what modern electronic music can be.
With “Angel”, LAMIA offers an invocation: a sound of hope, transcendence, and haunted beauty that lingers long after the final note.