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Alewya resets the map with ZERO and lets London’s underground pulse meet Ethiopian rhythm

By Editorial Team - June 26, 2026

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Alewya resets the map with ZERO and lets London’s underground pulse meet Ethiopian rhythm

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Alewya releases ZERO via Because London, a debut album built from Ethiopian-Egyptian identity, London underground energy, texture, intuition and spiritual motion.

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  • Category: News
  • Published: June 26, 2026
  • Tags: alewya, zero, because london, alternative, electronic, afro-fusion, london, London Alternative / Afro-Electronic

Alewya’s ZERO arrives on 26 June via Because London, and the title feels less like emptiness than a place where everything can begin again. The London-based Ethiopian-Egyptian artist and curator has spent years developing a sound that moves through voice, production, visual art and bodily rhythm rather than neat genre lanes. ZERO follows Panther in Mode and brings together collaborators including Craigey Dodds, Dean Barrett, Busy Twist and executive producer Shy FX, with City of Symbols already pointing toward a meeting of Ethiopian rhythms and London alternative club energy. Alewya’s best quality is that she makes sound feel physical without flattening it into dancefloor function. ZERO sounds like a record about origin points, loops, instinct and transformation, where the beat is not just something to move to but a symbol drawn in the air before the body follows.

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