Here’s the latest I could gather about Anyma and the broader “Anyma genre” scene.
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Anyma updates and recent releases
- In 2025, Anyma discussed concluding his Genesis trilogy with an album titled The End of Genesis, slated for release in May, and highlighted collaborations with artists like Grimes, Twigs, and Luke Steele. This marked a capstone moment for the ongoing project and signaled a new phase after the trilogy’s arc [Billboard News coverage of Anyma interview and Genesis conclusion, 2025].[1]
- A high-profile collaboration was teased in 2026 with BLACKPINK star Lisa on a track described as a futuristic melodic techno piece called “Bad Angel,” signaling continued cross-genre and cross-artist experimentation within the melodic techno ecosystem that Anyma helped popularize [LatestLY teaser article, 2026].[2]
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Context on the “Anyma genre” and related scenes
- Anyma’s work sits at the intersection of melodic techno and immersive, technology-driven performances, a space he helped popularize alongside Tale Of Us. His projects are noted for blending sound with art, visuals, and interactive experiences, reinforcing a broader trend in electronic music toward narrative-driven, cybernetic aesthetics [We Rave You and related features, 2025–2026].[3][5]
- The broader melodic techno/tech-house movement has continued to evolve with artist-driven spatial experiences (e.g., immersive venues and digital art integrations), which aligns with Anyma’s signature approach to live shows and concept albums [We Rave You overview, 2025].[3]
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Notable recent events and teasers
- Anyma has pursued innovative live experiences, including a cybernetic opera-inspired concept and spatial experiences tied to new tech platforms, reflecting his interest in merging story, visuals, and sound (notable mentions in 2025–2026 coverage) [We Rave You features, 2025].[3]
- There have been high-profile teaser and collaboration announcements surrounding Anyma’s projects and related acts, signaling ongoing momentum in the scene and potential new releases or tours [LatestLY teaser, 2026].[2]
Illustration: An example of the current momentum is Anyma’s collaboration trajectory—closing the Genesis arc with a major album while simultaneously pursuing new cross-genre partnerships (e.g., Lisa) to push melodic techno into fresh artistic directions.
Would you like me to pull more detailed, up-to-date sources on a specific aspect, such as:
- The exact release date and tracklist for The End of Genesis
- Details on Anyma’s live/VR/cybernetic opera projects
- Other contemporary artists expanding the melodic techno crossover vibe
I can also summarize the key tracks and collaborations from 2024–2026 with short bullet points if that helps.