Brazilian-born, Amsterdam-based producer and vocalist LYZZA follows appearances with Amnesia Scanner, Croatian Amor & Varg with her debut mixtape, featuring Spanish rapper La Zowi and Backxwash.
Described as an "alt-pop mixtape", "MOSQUITO" rattles through LYZZA's chaotic grab-bag of obsessions and inspirations at lightning speed. Since her earliest material, LYZZA has bucked expectations and flatly refused to stay in one place for too long; "MOSQUITO" turns that philosophy into a narrative, hopping from jerky rap to slippery reggaeton, and from delirious hyperpop to skeletal neon club. Her personality anchors the album and stops it from drifting into the conceptual aether: 'For When I Fall Again' is charming, robotic singalong futurism (complete with chiptune blips), and 'Cheat Code' is tight, memorable dembow, but both hang like baubles from LYZZA's colorful neckpiece.
LYZZA sounds most comfortable bending big room pop around her genre-flexible ambition. 'Mind 2 Lips' threatens to careen into lurching EDM - that scoop kick is almost too much - but doggedly holds itself back, while 'Heathens Call' ratchets up the tempo without damaging the flow.
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Brazilian-born, Amsterdam-based producer and vocalist LYZZA follows appearances with Amnesia Scanner, Croatian Amor & Varg with her debut mixtape, featuring Spanish rapper La Zowi and Backxwash.
Described as an "alt-pop mixtape", "MOSQUITO" rattles through LYZZA's chaotic grab-bag of obsessions and inspirations at lightning speed. Since her earliest material, LYZZA has bucked expectations and flatly refused to stay in one place for too long; "MOSQUITO" turns that philosophy into a narrative, hopping from jerky rap to slippery reggaeton, and from delirious hyperpop to skeletal neon club. Her personality anchors the album and stops it from drifting into the conceptual aether: 'For When I Fall Again' is charming, robotic singalong futurism (complete with chiptune blips), and 'Cheat Code' is tight, memorable dembow, but both hang like baubles from LYZZA's colorful neckpiece.
LYZZA sounds most comfortable bending big room pop around her genre-flexible ambition. 'Mind 2 Lips' threatens to careen into lurching EDM - that scoop kick is almost too much - but doggedly holds itself back, while 'Heathens Call' ratchets up the tempo without damaging the flow.
Brazilian-born, Amsterdam-based producer and vocalist LYZZA follows appearances with Amnesia Scanner, Croatian Amor & Varg with her debut mixtape, featuring Spanish rapper La Zowi and Backxwash.
Described as an "alt-pop mixtape", "MOSQUITO" rattles through LYZZA's chaotic grab-bag of obsessions and inspirations at lightning speed. Since her earliest material, LYZZA has bucked expectations and flatly refused to stay in one place for too long; "MOSQUITO" turns that philosophy into a narrative, hopping from jerky rap to slippery reggaeton, and from delirious hyperpop to skeletal neon club. Her personality anchors the album and stops it from drifting into the conceptual aether: 'For When I Fall Again' is charming, robotic singalong futurism (complete with chiptune blips), and 'Cheat Code' is tight, memorable dembow, but both hang like baubles from LYZZA's colorful neckpiece.
LYZZA sounds most comfortable bending big room pop around her genre-flexible ambition. 'Mind 2 Lips' threatens to careen into lurching EDM - that scoop kick is almost too much - but doggedly holds itself back, while 'Heathens Call' ratchets up the tempo without damaging the flow.
Brazilian-born, Amsterdam-based producer and vocalist LYZZA follows appearances with Amnesia Scanner, Croatian Amor & Varg with her debut mixtape, featuring Spanish rapper La Zowi and Backxwash.
Described as an "alt-pop mixtape", "MOSQUITO" rattles through LYZZA's chaotic grab-bag of obsessions and inspirations at lightning speed. Since her earliest material, LYZZA has bucked expectations and flatly refused to stay in one place for too long; "MOSQUITO" turns that philosophy into a narrative, hopping from jerky rap to slippery reggaeton, and from delirious hyperpop to skeletal neon club. Her personality anchors the album and stops it from drifting into the conceptual aether: 'For When I Fall Again' is charming, robotic singalong futurism (complete with chiptune blips), and 'Cheat Code' is tight, memorable dembow, but both hang like baubles from LYZZA's colorful neckpiece.
LYZZA sounds most comfortable bending big room pop around her genre-flexible ambition. 'Mind 2 Lips' threatens to careen into lurching EDM - that scoop kick is almost too much - but doggedly holds itself back, while 'Heathens Call' ratchets up the tempo without damaging the flow.
140g Black Vinyl LP with colour labels and printed inner sleeves. Includes 16 page full colour booklet insert. Download code included.
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Brazilian-born, Amsterdam-based producer and vocalist LYZZA follows appearances with Amnesia Scanner, Croatian Amor & Varg with her debut mixtape, featuring Spanish rapper La Zowi and Backxwash.
Described as an "alt-pop mixtape", "MOSQUITO" rattles through LYZZA's chaotic grab-bag of obsessions and inspirations at lightning speed. Since her earliest material, LYZZA has bucked expectations and flatly refused to stay in one place for too long; "MOSQUITO" turns that philosophy into a narrative, hopping from jerky rap to slippery reggaeton, and from delirious hyperpop to skeletal neon club. Her personality anchors the album and stops it from drifting into the conceptual aether: 'For When I Fall Again' is charming, robotic singalong futurism (complete with chiptune blips), and 'Cheat Code' is tight, memorable dembow, but both hang like baubles from LYZZA's colorful neckpiece.
LYZZA sounds most comfortable bending big room pop around her genre-flexible ambition. 'Mind 2 Lips' threatens to careen into lurching EDM - that scoop kick is almost too much - but doggedly holds itself back, while 'Heathens Call' ratchets up the tempo without damaging the flow.