
Hear Anyma & Baset’s Ethereal “Neverland (From Japan)” Song
Few artists in electronic music command the kind of creative influence that Anyma does. A driving force behind the melodic techno movement, he continues to refine his signature blend of futuristic soundscapes and cinematic grandeur. His latest release, “Neverland (From Japan),” a collaboration with Egyptian techno producer Baset, is no exception.
More than just another club track, “Neverland (From Japan)” feels like a sensory expedition, designed for deep, immersive listening. The track builds around a pulsating bassline, with processed vocals weaving through its hypnotic layers. It’s the kind of song that doesn’t just ask for attention—it demands it, unfolding in waves of tension and release.
Premiered during Anyma’s groundbreaking Vegas Sphere residency, “Neverland (From Japan)” already carries the weight of a defining moment in his live performances. The slow-burning introduction lures the listener in, only to give way to a rhythm that feels engineered for massive festival crowds. Each drop recalibrates the track’s emotional weight, adding an understated power that makes the song feel alive—less like a structured composition and more like a living, breathing entity.
This release comes ahead of The End of Genesys, Anyma’s third studio album, set to drop on May 23rd. While details about the full project remain scarce, the single suggests he’s diving even deeper into the narrative-driven, immersive experiences he’s become known for. His ability to tell stories through techno—without words, without overproduction—continues to set him apart.
With a highly anticipated b2b performance with Solomun at Ultra Miami 2025 on the horizon, “Neverland (From Japan)” arrives at the perfect time. Anyma isn’t just making music; he’s constructing entire worlds within sound, and once again, the rest of the electronic music scene is scrambling to keep up.