ANNA
Ana Miranda, aka ANNA, is a rare example of a musician and producer completely comfortable shapeshifting between two parallel careers in electronic music, representing her two worlds – Techno and Ambient.

ANNA

The globally-prolific Brazilian-born, Lisbon-based DJ and producer moved to Barcelona in 2015 to be nearer the European dance music circuit – a scene that had grown fond of her hypnotic and melodic techno released on a range of vital labels from Drumcode to Plus 8Mute Records to Afterlife. Her summer 2019 hit 'Forever Ravers' with Miss Kittin on Kompakt lit up dancefloors around the globe and became a pandemic anthem while her powerful, driving productions continued to evolve and enrich her sound with every new track, often distinctively infused with an ambient essence that served as a primer for her shift towards the ambient music world

The globally-prolific Brazilian-born, Lisbon-based DJ and producer moved to Barcelona in 2015 to be nearer the European dance music circuit – a scene that had grown fond of her hypnotic and melodic techno released on a range of vital labels from Drumcode to Plus 8Mute Records to Afterlife. Her summer 2019 hit 'Forever Ravers' with Miss Kittin on Kompakt lit up dancefloors around the globe and became a pandemic anthem while her powerful, driving productions continued to evolve and enrich her sound with every new track, often distinctively infused with an ambient essence that served as a primer for her shift towards the ambient music world.

Anna is now twenty plus years into a celebrated and highly revered career, one that had elevated her from the dancefloors of Six – the nightclub her father owned in the rural outskirts of São Paolo, and where she first cut her teeth behind the decks. ANNA was – and remains – every bit the sought-after techno superstar - she continues to perform at some of the world’s most esteemed clubs including DC10, Hi, Printworks and Warung and takes to the stage at iconic festivals ranging from Movement to TomorrowlandTimeWarp to Coachella. In the last years, she’s delivered classic crossover remixes for the likes of Jon HopkinsOrbital and, now, her huge rework of Depeche Mode’s ‘My Cosmas Is Mine’ – which the band embraced hugely despite it not even being a selected single from their 2023 album. It was granted Pete Tong’s Essential New Tune on its debut radio play on BBC Radio 1.

Anna has been a DJ since she was 14 year’s old. “I experimented with all styles in the beginning. After some time, I found my identity and it was techno. I became focused on my career 100 percent of the time. I would practice for ten hours a day, and I was always researching and planning,” she says. It’s this drive – an incessant desire to “make better music and be more creative” – that led her to a neurofeedback centre in Germany in October 2017. This is where she took the vital next steps in her self-realisation journey – opening her mind and forever altering her creative process and worldly outlook in the process. This would eventually lead to the creation of her debut ambient album ‘Intentions’ (released with Mercury KX through Decca this year), which sees her trading in her club-driven production for sound healing and ambient sensibilities. “I left the centre totally surrendered to spirit and to my soul. I thought, ‘What is it that life wants to pass through me?’”

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Sónar Barcelona 2023: A Celebration of Music and Creativity

Sónar Barcelona 2023 marked a monumental occasion: the 30th anniversary of this iconic festival that has become synonymous with pushing the boundaries of electronic music and creative expression. Held from June 15th to 17th, the event wasn't just a celebration of the past; it was a vibrant exploration of the ever-evolving soundscape and a glimpse into the future of music itself.

A Look Back, A Look Forward

The 2023 edition was a masterclass in artistic curation. Veterans of the Sónar stage like Aphex Twin, Black Coffee, Richie Hawtin, DJ Holographic, and Eric Prydz returned, their presence a testament to the festival's enduring legacy. But Sónar isn't one to rest on its laurels. Alongside these established legends were a plethora of fresh faces: BICEP, Honey Dijon, Peggy Gou, and Little Simz brought a new energy, showcasing the diverse directions electronic music is taking.

The focus wasn't solely on established names.

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