"AH-LI$$"
ALYSS doesn’t quite belong anywhere - which is exactly the point. The UK-born singer, producer and visual artist builds sonic and visual worlds that feel part transmission, part exorcism. Her music blends electronic textures with operatic sensitivity; her drawings are abstract blueprints of the soul, mapped out like alien constellations.
Raised between a violinist-astrologer dad and a mother who belted Tina Turner in the kitchen, she grew up deep in her own head - writing, producing, designing, obsessing. Her 2017 track ‘Pyramid’ went quietly viral five years too late, racking up 20 million streams and earning her a deal with Columbia Records.
Since then she’s collaborated with The Blessed Madonna and MJ Cole, scored films with the London Contemporary Orchestra, and built a cult following for her Astroc0des—hand-drawn, geometric portraits based on people’s birth charts. Her sound is intimate but unpolished, her visuals feel like diagrams of a dream you half-remember.