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KÁRYYN grounds cosmic theory in theatrical hooks on PULL

By Editorial Team - June 15, 2026

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KÁRYYN grounds cosmic theory in theatrical hooks on PULL

Summary

KÁRYYN’s Physics Universal Love Language (PULL) receives 15 June review attention, balancing spiritual ambition, electronic pop and four-to-the-floor release.

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  • Category: News
  • Published: June 15, 2026
  • Tags: karyyn, pull, physics universal love language, mute, avant pop, electronic, Avant Pop / Electronic

KÁRYYN’s Physics Universal Love Language (PULL) arrives in the 15 June review cycle with enough spiritual and scientific language to scare off anyone allergic to cosmic press copy. The surprise is that the album’s strongest moments are often direct, physical and immediately enjoyable. KÁRYYN still brings the experimental instincts that made her earlier work so distinctive, but PULL seems less interested in remaining inside the mausoleum and more interested in letting light, hooks and club pressure into the room. With production involving James Ford and co-production touches from figures including Hudson Mohawke, the record moves between avant-pop mystery and more grounded four-to-the-floor momentum. The result is strongest when it lets the cosmic theory meet the body: voice, beat, qanun, electronics and theatrical melody all pulling in different directions until the song starts glowing in this dimension too.

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