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YetepIf you blinked, you might’ve missed it — Genesys ended, and Anyma hit the gas.
Fresh off a main stage moment with Solomun at Ultra Miami and a sold-out headliner in Lima, Peru, the Afterlife co-founder is showing no signs of slowing down. His latest release, “Work” featuring Yeat, dropped April 4 and hits like a neon blur, zipping through nighttime Tokyo streets with the urgency of a “Fast & Furious” chase scene.
It’s a bold, brash pairing: Yeat’s chaotic energy slicing through Anyma’s dystopian build, as metallic synths, warped vocals, and floor-rumbling basslines create a high-octane collision of worlds. The track’s visualizer doesn’t exist (yet), but you can already feel it — that cyberpunk-meets-supercar aesthetic burning through a foggy underpass at 3AM.
Work comes just weeks after the long-awaited release of ‘Neverland (From Japan)’, also known as the song most stuck in my head after The Last Genesys at the Sphere. Work adds another gear to Anyma’s already accelerating 2025.
With whispers of another Sphere show and more collaborations on the way, one thing’s for sure: Anyma’s not just feeding us — he’s feasting.
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