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Lolina (aka Inga Copeland) is finally back in New York, and her solo output remains just as intangible and out of reach as her work as part of the duo Hype Williams: fractured, corroded haunt-pop—raw and eerie, like trying to remember somewhere you’ve only been in a dream.
She's been putting out records on her own Relaxin imprint for years now:  LA Timpa, great area, and PI fave NEW YORK, who I interviewed on Montez over the summer. Like NEW YORK, Lolina deconstructs punk, experimental, and electronic music and performs in an unaffected deadpan, delivering her hypnotic soliloquies refracted through a haze of nightclub air and tobacco smoke. Her most recent release, gg, recalls Allina, the fictional pop star created by Danish conceptualists Smerz: clubbing, fashion, and fame rendered perverse, otherworldly, paranoia-inducing, the glamour of the city peeling away to reveal something strange and narcotic beneath.
Techno experimentalists Lydo and Tomás Urquieta join Lolina, debuting their live ambient set. If their releases are any indication, this is going to be one of those rare performances where restraint becomes its own form of intensity. Hymn, the slower-burning DJ alias of Brooklyn favorite BATTYGYAL, opens the night. An evening of sounds that are haunted, deconstructed, and deliberately held at a distance. Everything exists in the negative space.
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Feb 5, 2026

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