Syrian‑Armenian‑American experimental art‑pop artist KÁRYYN has unveiled plans for her highly anticipated new full‑length album, Physics Universal Love Language (PULL), set for release May 29, 2026 via Mute. The announcement arrives with the unveiling of the first single, “Collapse Phase”, and an accompanying official music video directed by Jenna Marsh.
Physics Universal Love Language (PULL) marks a significant evolution in KÁRYYN’s sonic universe. Built from a blend of voice, modular synthesis, strings and what she calls “gravitational beats” tuned to 432 Hz, the album bridges cutting‑edge production with deeply emotional themes of collapse, clarity, compassion and self‑determination.
The 10‑track project was co‑produced by KÁRYYN alongside acclaimed producers Hudson Mohawke and James Ford, with additional contributions from Jacques Greene, Steve Nalepa, Luca Perry and Duncan Fuller. String arrangements were performed by Raven Bush with qanun by Syrian musician Maya Youssef, while mixing was handled by Marta Salogni and mastering by Joker.
“Collapse Phase” sets the tone for PULL, described by the artist as “the sonic threshold of confrontation and acceptance” — capturing the moment outdated systems fracture to make space for new, truthful realities. The visually arresting video emphasizes movement and intensity, featuring legendary choreographer Supple Nam in his first on‑camera performance in nearly two decades, accompanied by dancer Sattva Thanh‑Tú Nguyễn.
Fans can pre‑order the album in digital formats, CD and limited‑edition vinyl through KÁRYYN’s Bandcamp and select retailers, with PULL also available for streaming on major platforms.
This release follows a series of EPs and singles that have defined KÁRYYN’s boundary‑pushing approach, cementing her reputation as one of contemporary experimental music’s most compelling voices.