NNHMN - Opera of Lust & The Art of Sorrow I

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Whenever I think of NNHMN, hypnotic is the word that first comes to mind. But it is not a gentle, lulling hypnosis—it is one that burns, pulses, and electrifies. Their music is fire, an energy so visceral it feels like a physical force. It is mesmerizing yet untouchable, ephemeral yet deeply rooted in high-class electronic craftsmanship. It holds you in its grip, commanding both body and mind in equal measure.
Lee Margot’s voice is an incantation, a spell that reverberates through the nervous system, making every fiber of the body tremble with pleasure. It shimmers and soars, both spectral and powerful, whispering secrets and screams of longing into the cold, crystalline architecture of the music. This is where the magic happens—where an almost intangible vocal presence merges with hard-hitting electronics, beats sharp as ice shards, and synth melodies that ignite clubs and concert halls alike.
What NNHMN achieves here is nothing short of alchemy—an impeccable fusion of dark club intensity with poetic lyricism, of raw kinetic energy with an ethereal touch, of hypnotic sensuality with pounding, unrelenting rhythm. The result? A soundscape that seduces, captivates, and ultimately overpowers. Lyrically, this is a world of shadows and desire, of demons that whisper in the dark, of unspoken secrets and untamed cravings. It is about the pull of the forbidden, the intoxicating mix of pleasure and destruction, of bodies and minds entwined in something both ecstatic and tragic. NNHMN paint these themes in neon and twilight, in flickering confessions and breathless urgency. Love and loss, obsession and surrender, the poetry of night and the ache of longing—all of it woven seamlessly into the music’s pulsing, feverish core. This is a record that doesn’t ask for your attention—it demands it. It is a cascading force of sound, layer upon layer of expertly crafted electronics, each beat and synth line building into an unstoppable momentum. It is the sound of dancefloor transcendence, of surrendering completely to the moment, of losing yourself in the abyss of rhythm and melody.
A hypnotic knockout. Brawo.
Label: K-Dreams Records
Digital Release: Early April 2025
Vinyl Release: May 28, 2025
Tracklist:
Your Demon
The Secret
Maybe Late
Bring It On
Dressing for Pleasure
Black Palms
Lee Margot’s voice is an incantation, a spell that reverberates through the nervous system, making every fiber of the body tremble with pleasure. It shimmers and soars, both spectral and powerful, whispering secrets and screams of longing into the cold, crystalline architecture of the music. This is where the magic happens—where an almost intangible vocal presence merges with hard-hitting electronics, beats sharp as ice shards, and synth melodies that ignite clubs and concert halls alike.
What NNHMN achieves here is nothing short of alchemy—an impeccable fusion of dark club intensity with poetic lyricism, of raw kinetic energy with an ethereal touch, of hypnotic sensuality with pounding, unrelenting rhythm. The result? A soundscape that seduces, captivates, and ultimately overpowers. Lyrically, this is a world of shadows and desire, of demons that whisper in the dark, of unspoken secrets and untamed cravings. It is about the pull of the forbidden, the intoxicating mix of pleasure and destruction, of bodies and minds entwined in something both ecstatic and tragic. NNHMN paint these themes in neon and twilight, in flickering confessions and breathless urgency. Love and loss, obsession and surrender, the poetry of night and the ache of longing—all of it woven seamlessly into the music’s pulsing, feverish core. This is a record that doesn’t ask for your attention—it demands it. It is a cascading force of sound, layer upon layer of expertly crafted electronics, each beat and synth line building into an unstoppable momentum. It is the sound of dancefloor transcendence, of surrendering completely to the moment, of losing yourself in the abyss of rhythm and melody.
A hypnotic knockout. Brawo.
Label: K-Dreams Records
Digital Release: Early April 2025
Vinyl Release: May 28, 2025
Tracklist:
Your Demon
The Secret
Maybe Late
Bring It On
Dressing for Pleasure
Black Palms
https://nnhmn.bandcamp.com/album/opera-of-lust-the-art-of-sorrow-i