Anyma and LISA push into bold, futuristic territory with the official video for Bad Angel, a genre blurring release that merges cinematic techno with high concept storytelling.
Released April 8, the track marks a striking fusion of melodic techno, EDM and pop, pairing Anyma’s expansive production with LISA’s sharp, commanding vocal delivery. The result is a dark, hypnotic soundscape that leans into themes of control, identity and self assertion.
Visually, Bad Angel unfolds inside a dystopian digital world, placing LISA at the center as Beatrix, an alter ego that exists somewhere between human, angel and android. The video opens with her awakening on a marble slab, wires attached to her body, before she breaks free and moves through a collapsing, glitching environment that blends ancient ruins with futuristic design.
The aesthetic is unmistakably part of Anyma’s larger ÆDEN universe, a conceptual space where human consciousness and artificial intelligence attempt to coexist in a “digital afterlife.” That vision carries through every frame, with CGI heavy visuals and controlled set design building a world that feels both expansive and claustrophobic at once.
As the video progresses, tension builds between control and liberation. LISA’s character moves from confinement to confrontation, symbolizing a break from imposed systems and expectations. The narrative remains intentionally open ended, closing on a note that feels more like a continuation than a resolution.
Sonically, the track mirrors that evolution. Built on pulsing basslines and crystalline synths, Bad Angel balances atmosphere with intensity, while LISA’s lyrics project confidence and independence over the production.
With Bad Angel, Anyma and LISA deliver more than just a collaboration. It’s a fully realized audiovisual experience that blurs the line between music video and digital art, reinforcing both artists’ commitment to pushing boundaries across sound, visuals and storytelling.