The boundaries of electronic music are becoming increasingly fluid, and leading the ship of versatility we find artists such as Anetha. The French DJ, producer, and label mama is in the spotlight with the release of ‘Mothearth’, her first studio album consisting of ten tracks via Mama told ya.
The Bordeaux native kicks off this LP with ‘Girls Are Fascinating’, an intro full of experimental textures as an exaltation of female talent. Once in, we come across ‘Terraphoria’, a track that, along with ‘Hit No Parade’ and ‘Beauty Of Nothing’, reveals Anetha’s more groove, acid, progressive, but always peculiar side. It’s also worth noting that all the vocals on the album are by Anetha herself, giving this long-awaited creation a closer touch.
It seems that her architectural background has helped maintain an avid vision for design, also in music. Outside the norm, Anetha surprises with ‘Let me d&be’, a production purely dedicated to drum and bass, and ‘Sorry For Being So Sexy’, a declaration of intentions within an industry eager to breathe fresh air.
Overall, ‘Mothearth’ stands as a coherent amalgam of influences that traverse the past, present, and future of the artist, and at the same time, as a direct message advocating for progress and a scene without labels. Once again, Anetha’s magnetism is evident not only in her fine selections on the decks, but also as a producer and artistic revelation.
Accompanying this significant milestone in her career, Anetha will embark on a 10-show album tour across the most significant cities in Europe. For audiophiles, MTY-010 – ‘Mothearth’ is also available on vinyl, in addition to the usual digital platforms.
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