INTRODUCING
ÆTHR
'INFINITY'
There’s something instantly infectious about INFINITY, the debut single from an artist who clearly knows exactly what kind of impact they want to make. It’s bold, bright, and unapologetically euphoric, built for the kind of night where the music’s loud enough to drown out everything else.
Pulling influence from the high-gloss, high-energy worlds of Lady Gaga’s Chromatica and Dua Lipa’s modern disco revival, INFINITY delivers more than just a polished pop moment. It’s a declaration. The icy-silver synths, the pulsing rhythm, the sky-reaching chorus, it’s all designed to let you shed whatever weight you’re carrying and lose yourself for three glorious minutes.
Pulling influence from the high-gloss, high-energy worlds of Lady Gaga’s Chromatica and Dua Lipa’s modern disco revival, INFINITY delivers more than just a polished pop moment. It’s a declaration. The icy-silver synths, the pulsing rhythm, the sky-reaching chorus, it’s all designed to let you shed whatever weight you’re carrying and lose yourself for three glorious minutes.
There’s more to this track than just a catchy beat though, and is sure to resonate with most of us, like when you’re tired of holding back and just want to let go for a while. It’s not just about dancing, it’s about feeling something shift. Like you're finally letting yourself be loud, free, and fully in the moment. That’s what makes it stick.
It sits perfectly alongside dance-pop with a pulse and a point of view, LGBTQ+ anthems, underground floor-fillers, or anything that dares to shimmer a little louder. For a debut, it doesn’t just make a statement. It opens a door.
It sits perfectly alongside dance-pop with a pulse and a point of view, LGBTQ+ anthems, underground floor-fillers, or anything that dares to shimmer a little louder. For a debut, it doesn’t just make a statement. It opens a door.