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Anysia Kym and Tony Seltzer flip Purity until the edges glow differently

By Editorial Team - June 17, 2026

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Anysia Kym and Tony Seltzer flip Purity until the edges glow differently

Summary

Anysia Kym and Tony Seltzer’s Purity (Flips) gets 17 June review attention, pushing pop, R&B, rap and electronic textures through a reshaped collaborative lens.

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  • Category: News
  • Published: June 17, 2026
  • Tags: anysia kym, tony seltzer, purity flips, electronic, r&b, rap, Electronic / Rap / R&B

Anysia Kym and Tony Seltzer’s Purity (Flips) enters the 17 June Pitchfork review page in that interesting hybrid lane where remix logic, rap production, R&B softness and electronic detail all start talking over each other. The title is doing useful work. A flip is not a simple repeat. It is a different angle on the same object, a way to show that a song can have more than one nervous system. Tony Seltzer’s production world has always been flexible enough to carry underground rap momentum and off-kilter pop detail, while Anysia Kym’s presence gives the project a more emotionally elastic centre. Purity (Flips) sounds like the kind of release that rewards listeners who enjoy process as much as product: melody re-cut, texture re-lit, feeling rerouted through another circuit. Sometimes the alternate version is where the real personality leaks out.

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