IMOGEN has shared the latest single from her forthcoming EP landing via Tresor Records next month, ‘Summer Kiss’.
The track is a shimmering driving techno affair, propelled onwards by its swirling synth lines and hefty percussives, contributing to the overall narrative of the body of work, which explores the concept of resilience.
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‘Metanoia’, the name of the EP, builds upon said notion, with the term a theological one meaning a fundamental change of mind or spiritual conversion.
Each track title – ‘Tired Bones’, ‘Growing in the Dark’, ‘Breathe Again’ and ‘Melancholy Flower’ – reflect periods of the musician and Wigs labelhead’s recent life, navigating sadness, anger, acceptance and newfound self-actualisation.
“This EP was the result of one of the most challenging years of my life, but I l also learned so much about myself during this time,” IMOGEN tells Mixmag. “‘Summer Kiss’ is a track to celebrate the liberation of when things in life got brighter again.”
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You can pre-order ‘Metanoia’, IMOGEN’s forthcoming EP via Tresor Records, here.
Niamh Ingram is Mixmag’s Weekend Editor, follow her on Instagram