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NYSIĀDES: A Four-Woman Unit Rewiring Electronic Music with Ritual & Rebellion

NYSIĀDES

London-based quartet Nysiādes has just dropped their debut track “Apocalypse,” and it’s a tectonic shift. Released on April 18 via Cafe De Anatolia, this isn’t just another entry into the electronic sphere — it’s a layered sonic ritual.

Built at the intersection of modular electronics, live organic instrumentation, and mythic identity, Nysiādes flips the narrative on genre norms. Think: deep frequencies grounded in ancestral memory.

Here’s the breakdown:

  • Elena, the architect — synths, structure, and silence as power.
  • Francesca, the voice — poetry and punch in every topline.
  • Yiolanda, the string alchemist — mandolin meets post-folk dreamscape.
  • Rebecca, the breath — flute melodies that break and soothe in the same note.

“Apocalypse” explores transformation through collapse — a sonic metaphor for personal and collective evolution. Built with layers of textured percussion and ambient design, the track refuses to follow trends, choosing instead to bend space and time through mythic storytelling.

Their alliance with Cafe De Anatolia adds another layer — a nod to globalism, cultural sound preservation, and the future of electronic labels embracing hybrid artists.

Nysiādes isn’t here to ride the algorithm. They’re here to build worlds. With a European tour planned and more originals loading, we’re witnessing the birth of something bigger than music — a movement.

Stay tuned. Stay wired in.

Nysiādes – Apocalypse Original Mix (out on the 18th April, 2025) via Cafe De Anatolia

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