Hard techno’s reigning force, Sara Landry, is back — and this time, she’s not holding anything back. Her new single ‘GIRLBOSS’, released via Insomniac Records, is a brutal, high-voltage anthem that blurs the line between empowerment and chaos.

Written, rapped, and produced entirely by Landry herself, ‘GIRLBOSS’ isn’t just a track — it’s a manifesto of control and confidence, flipping the once-clichéd “girl boss” label into something raw, industrial, and defiantly self-made.
Industrial Fire and Feminine Fury
From the first distorted kick, ‘GIRLBOSS’ hits like a weapon. Razor-sharp synths, mechanical basslines, and Landry’s commanding vocal flow create a soundscape that’s as feral as it is focused. This isn’t techno made for comfort — it’s built for the warehouse, for the sweat, for the ritual.
Landry’s decision to rap for the first time adds a visceral layer to her production. Every bar lands with intention, merging lyrical defiance with the relentless pulse of hard techno. “I wanted to make a bouncy baddie track that makes me feel like a boss — so I did,” she says. The result? A track that doesn’t just command the floor, it owns it.
Viral Momentum, Underground Spirit
Before its official release, ‘GIRLBOSS’ had already become a phenomenon. Debuted during her Coachella set, the track went viral on TikTok, inspiring over 8,500 fan videos and solidifying Landry’s growing cult following.
But behind the viral numbers lies something deeper — a sense of underground authenticity that’s rare in today’s techno landscape. Landry’s music channels raw energy and emotion through industrial precision, proving that power and vulnerability can coexist in the same drop.
Defining the Next Era of Hard Techno
With ‘GIRLBOSS’, Sara Landry marks a new chapter — not only for herself but for the global techno scene. She’s set to make history as the first woman to headline Sphere Las Vegas for Insomniac & Tomorrowland’s UNITY, a milestone moment for female producers in electronic music.
From shadowy afterhours to festival mainstages, Landry’s sound continues to evolve — primal, spiritual, and unrelenting. ‘GIRLBOSS’ isn’t just a release; it’s a rallying cry for a generation of artists reclaiming their power through sound.











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