From Prague’s evolving underground music circuit, Siren Spell is carving out a distinctive space in contemporary electronic pop with a sound she describes as dark, post-club pop where emotional weight and dancefloor energy collide in equal measure. The new EP PAINPOP showcases her unique brand of pop music in all its magnetic splendour.
The lead single from the EP ‘Make Me Feel’, arrives as a tightly constructed surge of synth-driven intensity. Built on a pulsing synth bassline locked to a stomping kick, the track leans into club-focused momentum while layering in panned, disorienting vocal lines that drift above distorted snares and sharply defined lead textures. The result is a track that feels engineered for late-night systems, immersive, physical, and deliberately unstable at the edges.
Siren Spell frames the full PAINPOP EP as an exploration of internal extremes, where mental strain and physical desire operate not as opposing forces, but as intertwined engines of creativity. Speaking about the project, she describes a process marked by uneven pacing. Some tracks took over a year to fully resolve, while others emerged quickly and almost instinctively. That contrast mirrors the emotional volatility embedded in the work itself.
At the core of the release is a deliberate attempt to move listeners through shifting emotional states rather than a linear narrative. Siren Spell emphasizes that the EP is designed to hold contradiction, with moments of happiness, sadness, frustration, and release all coexisting within the same sonic space. In her words, the opening track begins with ‘lightness and summer happiness,’ before the project moves into more existential territory, ultimately circling back to that initial emotional clarity by the end.
This cyclical structure gives ‘Make Me Feel’ an added conceptual weight. Rather than treating the club track as pure escalation or escape, Siren Spell uses it as both entry point and return, framing euphoria not as an endpoint, but as something revisited after emotional displacement.
Long known for avoiding rigid genre classification, Siren Spell continues to blur the boundaries between club music, experimental pop, and cinematic sound design. Her work prioritises atmosphere as much as rhythm, building tracks that function as both physical tools for dance-floors and internal spaces for reflection – an approach which shines across the new 4 track release.
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