Káryyn released “Collapse Phase,” the first single from her upcoming album Physics Universal Love Language (Pull). The song arrived with a bold music video directed by Jenna Marsh, featuring choreographer Supple Nam and dancer Sattva Thanh-Tú Nguyễn in a physically expressive performance.
Physics Universal Love Language (Pull) represented the culmination of years of exploration into existence, intimacy, and time, with sound as the medium through which truths were communicated. Káryyn’s voice anchored the record, carrying both weight and fragility while shaping its expansive sonic world. The album mapped collapse and reformation, weaving themes of compassion, clarity, and courage into a framework where inner coherence, love, and connection became the guiding forces of its narrative.
Káryyn, the Syrian-Armenian-American singer and producer, had already established herself as a boundary-pushing artist in electronic and experimental music. Known for her immersive compositions, sovereign vocal lines, and conceptual vision, she had consistently challenged conventional structures, creating works that fused physicality, emotion, and sound into transformative experiences. Physics Universal Love Language (Pull) further reinforced her reputation as an innovator, turning personal and universal truths into a compelling sonic universe.
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