RA.865 Anetha

Published: Jan. 1, 2023, 11 p.m.

b'When it comes to the sound of modern-day techno\\u2014fast, melodic and polyglot, working in genres like trance and gabber\\u2014it\'s hard to find an artist more clearly representative than Anetha. The French DJ encompasses all these influences with style, landing on a lithe sound that\'s both heavy and nimble, earning her a first residency at Paris party Blocaus (and, currently, Awakenings and Fuse, among others) and appearances on labels like Work Them and Oaks.\\n\\nWhat really sets Anetha apart, though, is her commitment to developing and uplifting the artists around her. She launched her own label, Mama Told Ya, in 2019 with a unique and heartwarming concept: each release would highlight an artist, often young or new to the game, and feature one collaboration with Anetha herself. It\'s a move that turns the usual label-artist dynamic on its head, making each new record a fully-fledged collaboration, and lending her own gravitas to the artist she features. And a year later she started an agency\\u2014or what she calls a "creative engine"\\u2014to help those artists in a more holistic way.\\n\\nHer RA Podcast is a perfect way to start 2023: with energy and verve, and a perfect balance of light and dark. This is techno at its most creative, dark and discombobulated beats cut through with glowing vocal samples from some of the most recognizable songs of the past five years. If you wanted to explain to someone what techno sounds like in 2023, you\'d do well to start here.\\n\\n@anethamusic\\n\\nRead more at https://ra.co/podcast/865'