
Anyma and Yeat Drop “Work”—Hear the Techno Banger Now!
The new single “Work” from Anyma and Yeat is a fierce, high-stakes collision of dark techno and underground hip-hop, shaking up both genres with zero apology. Debuting during Anyma’s groundbreaking Vegas Sphere residency—where Yeat became the first rapper to perform at the venue—it already carries the weight of history. But even outside that massive stage, “Work” feels colossal.
It’s a cultural moment wrapped in distorted synths and pulsing bass, held together by Yeat’s unfiltered swagger and Anyma’s dystopian production. The track is slick and mechanical but never sterile. It throbs with tension. It builds and unravels in a way that’s hypnotic and slightly menacing, like you’re dancing through a dream you can’t quite wake up from.
The video only deepens the unease. Stylized like a digital fever dream, Anyma and Yeat appear as masked silhouettes, surrounded by seizure-inducing visuals that look beamed in from some cyberpunk afterlife. It’s part rave, part ritual—and entirely its own thing.
“Work” doesn’t care if you’re comfortable. It’s not about easy club hooks or radio-friendly structure. This is a sound built for rooms with no exits, for dancers who don’t blink. Anyma is leaning into the edge of techno’s darkest corners, and Yeat’s presence takes it somewhere even more unpredictable.
As the lead single off Anyma’s upcoming album The End of Genesys (dropping May 23), “Work” sets the tone for what could be one of 2025’s most ambitious electronic releases. With rumored appearances from Grimes, FKA twigs, and 070 Shake, it’s clear this record is aiming for more than dancefloor dominance—it’s going for art-world impact.
Until then, “Work” is here. And it doesn’t just ask for your attention—it demands it.