
NYX - Nyx LP
NYX is the result of years of collaboration and transformation, reflecting the collectiveâs signature blend of experimental vocal techniques and electronic alchemy. NYXâs debut album pulses with primal energy and delicate introspection, weaving together the ancient and the futuristic. Itâs a spellbinding journey through the human experience, crafted not just to be heard, but also deeply felt.
The album brings together the group's full evolution and experimentation, collaborators on the album include sound designer, composer and NYX string player Alicia Jane Turner, harpist Miriam Adefris, as well as additional drums and production by Memory Play and Sebastian Gainsbourgh (Vessel), artwork by NYX member Shireen Qureshi, co-produced by Marta Salogni and mastered by Heba Kadry.
NYX showcases the choir's far-reaching emotional breadth. The introduction, âMotherâ, is inspired by the first chapter of the foundational work of Taoism, Lao Tzuâs Tao Te Ching. In this, NYXâs opening prayer, the listener finds themselves in a swelling crescendo of NYXâs all-encompassing vocals and synth drones. The album spirals through swirling loops of haunting voices and layered strings that come together like crashing waves, bursting through in feral upheaval. âThrough Fireâ and âDaughtersâ erupt into heart-wrenching post-apocalyptic chorus and pounding bass-heavy drums, then slip into a blissful sound bath, âAweâ, whose choir harmonies layered with lush harps radiate pure wonderment, and the closing track, a cover of Suicideâs 1979 âDream Baby Dreamâ, dissolves into reverberating echoes. NYX leaves an indelible mark, reminding us of the radical potential of healing and love.
In Greek mythology, NYX is the primordial goddess of the night, born from chaos giving birth to light and day. Inspired by this duality, NYXâs music harnesses the voice as a limitless medium for profound emotion, capturing the vast spectrum of human experience with power and authenticity.Â
NYX is the result of years of collaboration and transformation, reflecting the collectiveâs signature blend of experimental vocal techniques and electronic alchemy. NYXâs debut album pulses with primal energy and delicate introspection, weaving together the ancient and the futuristic. Itâs a spellbinding journey through the human experience, crafted not just to be heard, but also deeply felt.
The album brings together the group's full evolution and experimentation, collaborators on the album include sound designer, composer and NYX string player Alicia Jane Turner, harpist Miriam Adefris, as well as additional drums and production by Memory Play and Sebastian Gainsbourgh (Vessel), artwork by NYX member Shireen Qureshi, co-produced by Marta Salogni and mastered by Heba Kadry.
NYX showcases the choir's far-reaching emotional breadth. The introduction, âMotherâ, is inspired by the first chapter of the foundational work of Taoism, Lao Tzuâs Tao Te Ching. In this, NYXâs opening prayer, the listener finds themselves in a swelling crescendo of NYXâs all-encompassing vocals and synth drones. The album spirals through swirling loops of haunting voices and layered strings that come together like crashing waves, bursting through in feral upheaval. âThrough Fireâ and âDaughtersâ erupt into heart-wrenching post-apocalyptic chorus and pounding bass-heavy drums, then slip into a blissful sound bath, âAweâ, whose choir harmonies layered with lush harps radiate pure wonderment, and the closing track, a cover of Suicideâs 1979 âDream Baby Dreamâ, dissolves into reverberating echoes. NYX leaves an indelible mark, reminding us of the radical potential of healing and love.
In Greek mythology, NYX is the primordial goddess of the night, born from chaos giving birth to light and day. Inspired by this duality, NYXâs music harnesses the voice as a limitless medium for profound emotion, capturing the vast spectrum of human experience with power and authenticity.Â
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NYX is the result of years of collaboration and transformation, reflecting the collectiveâs signature blend of experimental vocal techniques and electronic alchemy. NYXâs debut album pulses with primal energy and delicate introspection, weaving together the ancient and the futuristic. Itâs a spellbinding journey through the human experience, crafted not just to be heard, but also deeply felt.
The album brings together the group's full evolution and experimentation, collaborators on the album include sound designer, composer and NYX string player Alicia Jane Turner, harpist Miriam Adefris, as well as additional drums and production by Memory Play and Sebastian Gainsbourgh (Vessel), artwork by NYX member Shireen Qureshi, co-produced by Marta Salogni and mastered by Heba Kadry.
NYX showcases the choir's far-reaching emotional breadth. The introduction, âMotherâ, is inspired by the first chapter of the foundational work of Taoism, Lao Tzuâs Tao Te Ching. In this, NYXâs opening prayer, the listener finds themselves in a swelling crescendo of NYXâs all-encompassing vocals and synth drones. The album spirals through swirling loops of haunting voices and layered strings that come together like crashing waves, bursting through in feral upheaval. âThrough Fireâ and âDaughtersâ erupt into heart-wrenching post-apocalyptic chorus and pounding bass-heavy drums, then slip into a blissful sound bath, âAweâ, whose choir harmonies layered with lush harps radiate pure wonderment, and the closing track, a cover of Suicideâs 1979 âDream Baby Dreamâ, dissolves into reverberating echoes. NYX leaves an indelible mark, reminding us of the radical potential of healing and love.
In Greek mythology, NYX is the primordial goddess of the night, born from chaos giving birth to light and day. Inspired by this duality, NYXâs music harnesses the voice as a limitless medium for profound emotion, capturing the vast spectrum of human experience with power and authenticity.Â











