Belgium-based dark electro/synth-pop act Psy'Aviah embarks on a new sonic transformation with Still Healing - a bold, electronic reinvention of the Healing EP, entirely reimagined by Lectreau, with Tina Forlorn (Sorrow Stories) playing a key role in shaping this release, which is out now via Alfa Matrix.
Better known as Passenger A from Metroland, Lectreau dives deep into the emotional core of Psy'Aviah’s melancholic anthems, reshaping them into hypnotic, pulsating soundscapes. From intricate electro grooves to driving techno-infused rhythms, this EP breathes new life into “Healing” and the hauntingly poetic “Heaven Is Not Enough”, an exclusive collaboration between Yves Schelpe and Tina Forlorn (Sorrow Stories) who crafted both the lyrics and evocative vocal melodies for these two songs. Her ethereal yet raw performance adds an emotional depth that lingers long after the last note fades.
What started as a single remix soon evolved into a full-fledged project. With Yves stepping back from production, Tina took the reins alongside Lectreau, refining the vision of Still Healing EP. From overseeing the mastering process to crafting the trippy, remix-inspired artwork, she helped shape this EP into a fresh yet intimately connected extension of the original. Link

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